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At the Massachusetts Historical Society in Boston, a view of the seals of multiple grantors on an early-18th-century deed. Daniel Bottino, a PhD candidate at Rutgers University, is working with ...
Founded in 1791, the Massachusetts Historical Society, an independent research library, is an invaluable resource for American history, life, and culture. Its extraordinary collections tell the story ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Massachusetts Historical Society has hosted 65 events in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 1999 Call-In. The year with the most events was 2020 with 13 events.
1999-2023 • Massachusetts Historical Review (MHR) 1791-1997 ... 1791-1997 • Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society; Journal information. All Issues 1990s 1997 (Vol. 109) 1997 pp. i-xx, ...
Question Everything: Why does Massachusetts still have blue laws? 03:30 BOSTON - "Blue laws" are alive and well in Massachusetts and have been on the books since John Winthrop was governor in 1630.
Presented by the Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS), "1775: Rebels, Rights & Revolution" celebrates these events and more in an immersive museum setting.
The Massachusetts historical Society held a special meeting on Thursday evening, at the residence of Hon. DAVID SEARS, to pay a tribute of respect to the late WASHINGTON IRVING.
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