Amesbury (Mass.) -- History
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Amesbury (Mass.) -- History
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Amesbury (Mass.)
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- Free America, the story of Amesbury's part in the war for American independence
- Whittier and Harriet Nelson Greeley, John F. Kellett
- Amesbury
- Amesbury, Margie Walker
- Amesbury, 1888-1938
- Amesbury history series with Margaret Rice, Show #4
- History of carriage manufacturing, automobile body building, and accessories in Amesbury, West Amesbury and South Amesbury, compiled by John J. Allen ; assisted by Roland H. Woodwell and Jeremiah J. Reardon, 1800-1955
- Town of Amesbury street index of inventoried historic properties eligible for National Register of Historic Places listing, prepared by Massachusetts Historical Commission
- Amesbury Improvement Association, history and excerpts from early records
- Forgotten sons of Amesbury, an address presented to the Whittier Home Association, 1936
- Immigrant Walsh wrote arithmetic book, Sara Locke Redford
- Samuel (Sam) Rowell, 1815-1890, Amesbury's first professional artist, John F. Kellett
- Amesbury, 1654-1754
- The rise and fall of the carriage industry in Amesbury, Mass., by Frances C. Dowd
- "If I had my druthers", milking cows, manure and other stories from Randolph Paige Morse, compiled by David Morse
- My favorite part of Amesbury puzzle
- A chronological record of the principal events that have occurred in Amesbury
- Amesbury History with Margaret Rice, Show #1
- Amesbury history series with Margaret Rice, Show #7
- Early Irish families in Amesbury, Massachusetts, by Frances C. Dowd
- Valentine Bagley
- The Doughboy Memorial, newspaper articles and facts about the memorial including photographs taken in connection with the dedication of the Memorial on Armistice Day, November 11, 1929
- Amesbury's painful genesis, Salisbury New Town incorporated, 1666; the name Amesbury confirmed, 1668
- Reverend Roland Douglass Sawyer, 1874-1969, Sara Locke Redford
- James N. Leitch, motor car body builders, Amesbury, Mass
- Amesbury localities
- History of Amesbury and Merrimac, Massachusetts, by Joseph Merrill
- Amesbury history series with Margaret Rice, Show #1
- "Mrs. Choste's house-warming" (Whittier's poem) and ; Houses on School Street
- Notes from Miss Amy Morrill's copy of Merrill's history, 1872-1924, arranged and edited by Margaret S. Rice
- History of the Elizabeth H. Whittier Club, Amesbury, Mass., by Dorothy E. Frost
- Amesbury History with Margaret Rice, Show #6
- The history of the Whittier Home Association, the first thirty years 1898-1928, Frances C. Dowd
- A study of George and Susanna (North) Martin, by Janet Ireland Delorey
- Westerly approach to Amesbury's Market Square, circa 1912
- Amesbury History with Margaret Rice, Show #8
- Genealogy and history of Joseph Merrill's family
- Susanna Martin and the Essex County Quarterly Courts
- Legendary locals of Amesbury, Massachusetts, Margie Walker
- Hundreds see Reuben Smith's strange burial, Sara Locke Redford
- Whittier and William Henry Harrison Dewhurst, John F. Kellett
- The Greene block
- Scrapbook with postcards of Amesbury, compiled by Sara Locke Redford
- Forrest Brown, Amesbury High School principal, 1895-1939, compiled by Forrest Brown
- The Witch of Amesbury, by a Descendant
- Pictorial guide to historic Amesbury, compiled by the History Committee of the Town of Amesbury
- Whittier and the Cartlands of Lee - Weare, N.H., John F. Kellett
- Whittier and "Aunt Joan" Colby, John F. Kellett
- The story of Powow river, written by F. F. Perry
- Pond Hills, [Amesbury, Mass.]
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