Rivers and Regionalism in New England

Rivers and Regionalism in New England
Author: Edwin Andrus Gere
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1968
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN:

...Discusses the history of interstate cooperation in matters relating to flood control along the rivers of New England; different river compacts are discussed, along with the development of the New England River Basins Commission...

The Lowells and Their Seven Worlds

The Lowells and Their Seven Worlds
Author: Ferris Greenslet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1946
Genre: New England
ISBN:

John Lowell (1743-1802) was a descendant of Percival Lowle/Lowel/ Lowell (1571-1664) who, with his wife, Rebecca, and family left London in 1639. John married Sarah Higginson (d. 1772) in 1767. In 1774, he married Susan Cabot who died in 1777; and in 1778, he married Rebecca Russell Tyng who died in 1816. He had nineteen children.

The Town Meeting: A Manual of Massachusetts Law

The Town Meeting: A Manual of Massachusetts Law
Author: Austin De Wolf
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2019-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780469278356

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