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Gloucester (Mass.) (177)
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Sturgis Library (Barnstable, Mass.). Archives. (89)
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Built in 1873, the Colin C. Baker was a 3-masted schooner partially owned and captained by Browning K. Baker of West Dennis (Mass.). From its home port of Boston, it sailed the Mid and North Atlantic in pursuit of trade in coal and other mined commodities. It was abandoned at sea in 1917.
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Clark university Worcester, Mass. (54)
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Republican Party (Mass.) (34)
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Boston (Mass.). Selectmen (33)
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Acadian Cultural Society (Fitchburg, Mass.) (72)
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Simmons College (Boston, Mass.) (41)
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Adams family (Quincy, Mass.) (40)
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In 1720, John Adams Sr. purchased a farm in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts. He was the father of the second U.S. President, John Adams Jr., and grandfather of the sixth President, John Quincy Adams.
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Roberts Brothers (Boston, Mass.) (37)
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Roberts Brothers (Boston, Mass.) was the publisher of American author Louisa May Alcott's works. 19th century vanity press, forerunner of Little, Brown & Co. Publishing firm in Boston. In 1898 Roberts Brothers merged into Little, Brown and Company.
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Northeastern university Boston, Mass. (37)
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