Waters, Thomas Franklin, 1851-1919
Thomas Franklin Waters American historian (1854–1919)
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Works
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Augustine Heard and his friends | |
Candlewood, an ancient neighborhood in Ipswich; | |
The development of our town government and common lands and commonage. | |
The early homes of the Puritans | |
Fine thread, lace and hosiery in Ipswich | |
Glimpses of everyday life in old Ipswich | |
An historical sketch of the Essex South Association of Congregational Ministers and the Salem Association : re-united in Dec., 1885, under the name of Essex South and Salem Association | |
A history of the old Argilla road in Ipswich, Massachusetts. | |
The Hotel Cluny of a New England village | |
In memory of James A. Garfield, president of the United States. A sermon preached in the South church, Ipswich, Mass., September 25, 1881. | |
Ipswich in the World War | |
Ipswich River, its bridges, wharves and industries | |
Ipswich village and the old Rowley road | |
Jeffrey's Neck and the way leading thereto with notes on Little Neck | |
The meeting house green and a study of houses and lands in that vicinity, with proceedings at the annual meeting, Dec. 2, 1901. | |
The old Bay road from Saltonstall's Brook and Samuel Appleton's farm, and A genealogy of the Ipswich descendants of Samuel Appleton | |
Order of exercises at the dedication of the ancient house now occupied by the society and the proceedings at the annual meeting, Dec. 5, 1898 | |
... Plum Island, Ipswich, Mass.; | |
The President's address and other proceedings at the dedication of their new room, Friday, Feb. 3, 1896. | |
The simple cobler of Aggawam by Nathaniel Ward; a reprint of the 4th edition, published in 1647, with fac-similes of title page, preface, and head-lines, and exact text, and an essay, Nathaniel Ward and The simple cobler | |
A sketch of the life of John Winthrop, the younger, founder of Ipswich, Massachusetts, in 1633 | |
Two Ipswich patriots |