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"What befell Stephen Williams in his captivity"
c. 1706
L01.114
Stephen Williams wrote this account of his eighteen month captivity among the Abenaki and the French shortly after returning to New England in the spring of 1706. |
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Excerpts from Agnes Gordon Higginson Fuller Diary
1884
L01.115
Robert Higginson Fuller describes the death of his father, the artist George Fuller, in 1884, from Bright's Disease, and how his doctors were helpless to do anything about it. |
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Botany notes from school book belonging to Agnes Higginson
Mar 28, 1859
L01.116
Agnes Higginson Fuller, as a mid-19th century woman, had the uncommon experience of attending classes at an institution of higher education. |
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Excerpts on slavery from "Anecdotes and Reminiscences . A Labor of Love"
Jun 18, 1892
L05.075
Mary Willard, the daughter of Deerfield's Reverend Samuel Willard wrote a memoir of her family for her niece |
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Excerpts from Remembrance of Captain Park Holland and his participation in Shays' Rebellion
1834
L07.053
Captain Park Holland wrote this reminiscence account of Shays' Rebellion in 1834. |
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Journal of Sarah Howe on Shays' Rebellion
1801-1811
L07.054
Sarah Howe, of Petersham, Massachusetts, wrote a journal with her reminiscences of the time of the American Revolution and the years following, including the events at the Springfield Arsenal. |
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Pages from the second Journal of Sarah Howe on Shays' Rebellion
1801-1811
L07.055
Sarah Howe, of Petersham, Massachusetts, wrote a journal with her reminiscences of the time of the American Revolution and the years following. |
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Sketches of Brazil & Chili by Jeremiah Madison Doe on his voyage from Massachusetts around Cape Horn to California
1850
L08.051
Like many other New Englanders, Jeremiah Madison Doe (1811-1884), a shoemaker living in Metheun, Massachusetts, succumbed to Gold Rush fever. |
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"Remarks and Observations" by Justin Hitchcock
1770-1799
L99.019
Justin Hitchcock (1752-1822) wrote these engaging and rambling reminiscences at the end of the 1700s, looking back over among other things, his early failures in singing school (he later became an accomplished musician), and his Revolutionary War service. |
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Medical Cases of Stephen West Williams: Angina Pectori.
c. 1815
L99.021
Stephen West Williams (1790-1855), a physician in Deerfield, Massachusetts, kept a medical journal of cases he treated. |