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Harvard University announced Thursday it will drop the first name of its John Winthrop House, responding to long-standing ...
President Alan Garber accepted the recommendations of a committee reviewing the name, which they suggested should be ...
John Winthrop, writing of his youth when he had grown to the full exalted stature of Christian manhood, and though sweetly mellowed in the graces of Ins character by genial ripening from within ...
After an introduction by Stephen Kendrick, who is Senior Minister of the First AND Second Church in Boston, Professor Francis Bremer talked about his book, [John Winthrop: America's Forgotten ...
On June 12, 1630, John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, sailed into Salem Harbor. In 1665, New York City was incorporated under English law. In 1776, the State of ...
Life and Letters of John Winthrop, From His Embarkation for New England in 1630, With the Charter and Company of the Massachusetts Bay, to His Death in 1649. February 1867 Issue. Share.
John Winthrop Sears, 83, who died in his Beacon Hill home, was a vestige of a vanishing Brahmin Republican tradition, serving in the Legislature and on the Boston City Council, and running for ...
Winthrop — named after the Massachusetts Bay Colony’s second governor, John Winthrop — was settled in 1630, making it one of the oldest towns in the country.
RIVERVIEW — When John and Kay Sullivan set out to transform a former dairy farm into a place where people could live, work, play and shop without firing up a motor vehicle, people talked about ...
John Winthrop’s “A Model of Christian Charity” was as important a document as the Pilgrims’ Mayflower Compact to this nation.
After an introduction by Stephen Kendrick, who is Senior Minister of the First AND Second Church in Boston, Professor Francis Bremer talked about his book, [John Winthrop: America's Forgotten ...