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Item Code: 731-441
By George Madison Bodge. Printed for Author, Leominster, Mass., 1896. 501 pp., with appdx. Index. Maroon glazed cloth, measuring 10.75 x6.75”, gilt spine lettering. Exhibits light wear at the extremities, and a four inch scratch down the lower spine. Else Vg with near pristine text.
Contains a history of early Massachusetts Bay Indian/white relations & hostilities that culminated In King Phillip’s War. Along with an extensive list of colonial soldiers, including biographical sketches, beginning with Benjamin Church, the foremost colonial leader. Superb collectible, fine reference work.
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