DeCosta, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1831-1904
Costa, B.-F.
De Costa, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1831-1904
DeCosta, Benjamin F. 1831-1904
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De Costa, Benjamin F.
DeCosta, Benjamin Franklin 1831-1904
Benjamin Franklin DeCosta American clergyman and historian (1831-1904)
DeCosta, B.F.
DeCosta, Benjamin Franklin
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Ancient Norombega, or The voyages of Simon Ferdinando and John Walker to the Penobscot River. 1579-1580 | |
The Arctic regions, 1873 | |
The Atlantic coast guide. | |
Cabo de Baxos; or, The place of Cape Cod in the old cartology | |
Columbus and the geographers of the North | |
The Eighteenth Massachusetts regiment. A discourse in commemoration of Washington's birthday, delivered in Falls Church, Fairfax Co., Va., on Sunday, February 23, 1862. | |
Father Jogues at the lake of the Holy Sacrament; an episode | |
The fight at Diamond Island, Lake George. | |
Footprints of Miles Standish | |
From Canterbury to Rome : with notes of travel in Europe and the East, showing the gradual formation of catholic belief and steps taken in passing out of the Protestant communion into the Catholic Church | |
The Glacial Man in America | |
Globe Lenox de 1511 | |
globe of Lennox of the begenning of the 16 th century | |
The Globe of Ulpius | |
Grand Menan, a summer reminiscence (1868) | |
Hiawatha: the story of the Iroquois sage in prose and verse. | |
In memoriam, sister Sainte Claire, order of St. Ursula. | |
Jacques Cartier and his successors. | |
Lake George: its scenes and characteristics, with glimpses of the olden times. | |
The Magazine of American history with notes and queries. | |
Mary Rebecca De Costa | |
The Moabite stone. | |
Myvyrian archaiology: the pre-Columbian voyages of the Welsh to America ... | |
The Nancy Globe | |
A narrative of events at Lake George, from the early colonial times to the close of the revolution. | |
The Northmen in Maine : a critical examination of views expressed in connection with the subject by Dr. J.H. Kohl... to which are added criticisms on other portions of the work, and a chapter on the discovery of Massachusetts bay | |
Norumbega and its English explorers. | |
Notes of the anniversary sermon preached in the church of St. John the Evangelist ... | |
Notes on the history of Fort George. B.F. DeCosta. | |
The pre-Columbian discovery of America by the Northmen : with translations from the Icelandic sagas | |
The rector of Roxburgh : a story for our own times | |
A relation of a voyage to Sagadahoc : now first printed from the original manuscript in the Lambeth Palace Library | |
Sailing directions of Henry Hudson : prepared for his use in 1608, from the old Danish of Ivar Bardsen. With an introduction and notes ; also a dissertation on the discovery of the Hudson river. | |
Scenes in the isle of Mount Desert, coast of Maine. | |
Sketches of the coast of Maine and Isles of Shoals, with historical notes | |
Soldier and sage. Memorials of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. | |
The story of Mt. Benedict [microform] | |
Three score and ten; the story of St. Philips' [sic] Church, New York City. | |
Ticonderogo once more, 1870: | |
True manhood: a manual for young men. A guide to physical strength, moral excellence, force of character, and manly purity. | |
The Verrazano Map | |
Verrazano the explorer: being a vindication of his letter and voyage | |
Verrazzano : a motion for the stay of judgment | |
The voyage of Pierre Angibaut, known as Champdoré, captain in the marine of New France, made to the coast of Maine, 1608 ... | |
The White cross: its origin and progress. | |
Whither goest thou? | |
William Blackstone in his relation to Massachusetts and Rhode Island ... |