Vocabulary of the Massachuset language, 1706-1822.

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Vocabulary of the Massachuset language, 1706-1822.

Vocabulary list of the Massachuset (Natick) Indian language recorded by missionary Josiah Cotton of Plymouth, Mass., 1706-08. Also, an index to the vocabulary list provided by Benjamin Ropes Nichols, 1822.

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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Nichols, Benjamin Ropes, 1786-1848

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The lawyer and antiquarian Benjamin Ropes Nichols was born on 18 May 1786 to Capt. Ichabod (1749-1839) and Lydia Ropes (1754-1835) Nichols, members of two of Salem's most prominent families. In 1800, he entered Harvard College, where a brother, Ichabod (class of 1802), and cousin, Benjamin Peirce (1778-1831, class of 1801), had already distinguished themselves as scholars. Benjamin, too, graduated with distinction in 1804. After graduation, Nichols returned to Salem to p...

Cotton, Josiah, 1680-1756

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Cotton was a Boston minister. From the description of History of the Cotton family : manuscript, [ca. 1728]-1755. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612844239 ...