Reprint of E. A. Hall, & Co., Greenfield, MA
History of the Town of Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts. 1736-1900. With Genealogies.
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Title: History of the Town of Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts. 1736-1900. With Genealogies.
Author: Lucy Cutler Kellogg
Publisher: Reprint of E. A. Hall, & Co., Greenfield, MA
Published: 1902
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 581
Description: Facsimile reprint of 1902 edition, bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Illustrated; photographs are of the same reprint quality as the rest of the text, visually readable but not useful for reproduction themselves. The book's chapters cover location, boundaries, and natural features; the origin of the town, territorial grants and first families; first settlements, forts, Indian conflicts, incorporation of the town; roads and bridges, quarries, industries and stores; political and military history, Revolutionary history and Civil War history; District of Leyden; ecclesiastical history; Bernardston's centennial, Cushman Library and schools, homes, and more. Lucy Cutler Kellogg (1866-1956) was considered an expert in the field of genealogy, and accumulated genealogical statistics for over 40 years. Much of her work was for State of Massachusetts gathering vital statistics for towns and cities throughout the state. Hardcover, near fine condition. 581 pages, octavo.
Author: Lucy Cutler Kellogg
Publisher: Reprint of E. A. Hall, & Co., Greenfield, MA
Published: 1902
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 581
Description: Facsimile reprint of 1902 edition, bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Illustrated; photographs are of the same reprint quality as the rest of the text, visually readable but not useful for reproduction themselves. The book's chapters cover location, boundaries, and natural features; the origin of the town, territorial grants and first families; first settlements, forts, Indian conflicts, incorporation of the town; roads and bridges, quarries, industries and stores; political and military history, Revolutionary history and Civil War history; District of Leyden; ecclesiastical history; Bernardston's centennial, Cushman Library and schools, homes, and more. Lucy Cutler Kellogg (1866-1956) was considered an expert in the field of genealogy, and accumulated genealogical statistics for over 40 years. Much of her work was for State of Massachusetts gathering vital statistics for towns and cities throughout the state. Hardcover, near fine condition. 581 pages, octavo.
