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A guide to some of the Colonial Society's publication collections for the period of 1710 through 1939 is maintained by the Massachusetts Historical Society. [2] The topics can vary from the Pilgrim Fathers, [3] to the pirate Captain Thomas Pound. [4] In partnership with the University of Massachusetts Boston, it sponsors The New England Quarterly.
Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts 25 (1924): 141–71. "Extracts from the Commonplace Book of Ephraim Eliot and from Newspapers Relating to Seth Hudson and Joshua Howe". Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts 25 (1924): 40–43. "The Log of the Pilgrim, 1781–1782".
The Massachusetts Centinel [1] The Massachusetts Centinel: and the Republican Journal [1] The Massachusetts Gazette [1] The Massachusetts Gazette. And Boston News-letter [1] The Massachusetts Gazette, and the Boston Post-boy and Advertiser [1] The Massachusetts Gazette; and the Boston Weekly News-letter [1] Massachusetts Mercury [1 ...
The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 25 (2). Library of Congress: 116– 129. JSTOR 29781303. Maynell, Francis (July 11, 1952). "John Baskerville: Printer and Designer". Journal of the Royal Society of Arts. 100 (4877). RSA The royal society for arts, manufactures and commerce: 573– 591. JSTOR 41368151. McMurtrie, Douglas C ...
Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. 1932. Edmonds, John Henry and George Francis Dow. The Pirates of the New England Coast 1630-1730. Toronto: Courier Dover Publications, 1996. ISBN 0-486-29064-6; Peffer, Randall S. Logs of the Dead Pirates Society: A Schooner Adventure Around Buzzards Bay ...
Volume 54: Music in Colonial Massachusetts 1630-1820, II: Music in Homes and in Churches. University Press of Virginia. Ogasapian, John (2007). Church Music in America, 1620–2000. Mercer University Press. ISBN 978-0-88146-026-1. Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. The Society. 1918. p. 406.
The Boston News-Letter, first published on April 24, 1704, is regarded as the first continuously published newspaper in the colony of Massachusetts.It was heavily subsidized by the British government, with a limited circulation.
Joshua Scottow (England, ca. 1618 - Boston, Massachusetts, USA, January 20, 1698), was a colonial American merchant and the author of two histories of early New England: Old Men's Tears for Their Own Declensions (1691) and A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusetts Colony Anno 1628 (1694).