New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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- A record of the ancestors and the descendants of Betsy Mulford Sutliff,, compiled by her grandaughter Mary Louisa Sutliff
- The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730, George Francis Dow and John Henry Edmonds ; with an introduction by Ernest H. Pentecost
- Inventing a Christian America, the myth of the religious founding, Steven K. Green
- The eastern frontier, the settlement of Northern New England, 1610-1763, Charles E. Clark
- Other Indian events of New England, a collection of interesting incidents in the lives of the early settlers and the Indians of this country, with reproductions of old prints and photographs,, volume II, compiled by Allan Forbes, issued by the State Street Trust Company of Boston, in commemoration of its fiftieth anniversary, 1941
- The invasion of America, Indians, colonialism, and the cant of conquest, by Francis Jennings
- A New England town, the first hundred years, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1636-1736, by Kenneth A. Lockridge
- Nevves from America, by Captain John Underhill, A.D. 1638. Reproduced by David Harris Underhill, family historian, A.D. 1902
- The beginnings of New England; or, The Puritan theocracy in its relations to civil and religious liberty, by John Fiske
- The Saltwater frontier, Indians and the contest for the American coast, Andrew Lipman
- The Underhills of Warwickshire, their ancestry from the thirteenth century and their descendants in England; with special reference to Captain John Underhill of the Kenilworth branch, afterwards of Massachusetts and Long Island, New York; an essay in family history, by J. H. Morrison, B.A., formerly Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford
- Collections, Sixth series, vol. III. [Correspondence of Fitz-John Winthrop]
- Roger Ludlow, the colonial lawmaker, by John M. Taylor
- Plain dealing ;, or, News from New England, by Thomas Lechford. With an introduction and notes by J. Hammond Trumbull
- New England captives carried to Canada between 1677 and 1760, during the French and Indian wars, by Emma Lewis Coleman ..
- News from America, by Captain John Underhill, edited by Dorothy M. Greninger
- The journal of John Winthrop, 1630-1649, edited by Richard S. Dunn and Laetitia Yeandle
- New England bound, slavery and colonization in early America, Wendy Warren
- The history of the Indian wars in New England, from the first settlement to the termination of the war with King Philip in 1677, From the original work, carefully rev. and accompanied with an historical pref., life and pedigree of the author and extensive notes, by Samuel G. Drake. Roxbury, Mass., Printed for W. E. Woodward, 1865
- Captain John Underhill, gentleman, soldier of fortune, by L. Effingham De Forest and Anne Lawrence De Forest
- The New England mind, from colony to province,, Perry Miller, 1953
- A Genealogical register of the first settlers of New-England, containing an alphabetical list of the governours... to which are added various genealogical and biographical notes, collected from ancient records, manuscripts, and printed works, by John Farmer
- A reforming people, Puritanism and the transformation of public life in New England, David D. Hall
- King Philip, with engravings, by John S. C. Abbott
- Peoples of a spacious land, families and cultures in Colonial New England, Gloria L. Main
- Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society ;, vol. X
- Daily life during the Salem witch trials, K. David Goss
- The history of New England from 1630 to 1649, by John Winthrop, Esq. First governour of the colony of the Massachusetts bay. From his original manuscripts. With notes to illustrate the civil and ecclesiastical concerns, the geography, settlement and institutions of the country, and the lives and manners of the principal planters / by James Savage
- Captain John Smith, Writings with other narratives of Roanoke, Jamestown, and the first English settlements of America, John Smith ; [James Horn selected the texts and wrote the notes for this volume]
- The devil discovered, Salem witchcraft, 1692, Enders A. Robinson
- The New England mind, from colony to province, Perry Miller
- King Philip's war, the conflict over New England, Daniel R. Mandell
- A general history of New England, from the discovery to MDCLXXX, by the Rev. William Hubbard
- Magnalia Christi Americana ;, or, The ecclesiastical history of New-England from its first planting in the year 1620 unto the year of Our Lord 1698, in seven books . . ., by the Reverend and Learned Cotton Mather, M.A
- King Philip's War, the history and legacy of America's forgotten conflict, Eric B. Schultz, Michael J. Tougias ; foreword by Nathaniel Philbrick
- King Philip's War, The History and Legacy of the 17th Century Conflict Between Puritan New England and the Native Americans, Jay Moore
- Changes in the land, Indians, colonists, and the ecology of New England, William Cronon
- The Way it was in New England, by Clarence P. Hornung
- King Philip's War, colonial expansion, native resistance, and the end of Indian sovereignty, Daniel R. Mandell
- Herbs and herb lore of colonial America, Colonial Dames of America
- The founding of New England, by James Truslow Adams
- The puritan experiment, New England society from Bradford to Edwards, Francis J. Bremer ; with an introd. by Alden T. Vaughan
- An address delivered before the Suffolk County Historical Society, October 1st, 1889,, by Hon. H.P. Hedges
- Winthrop's Journal, "History of New England," 1630-1649, ed. by James Kendall Hosmer
- The Red King's rebellion, racial politics in New England, 1675-1678, Russell Bourne
- A compendious history of New England, designed for schools and private families, by Jedidiah Morse, D.D. and Elijah Parish, D.D
- New England frontier, Puritans and Indians, 1620-1675,, Alden T. Vaughan
- Plain dealing, or news from New England
- Carved in stone, the artistry of early New England gravestones, photographs by Thomas E. Gilson ; essay by William Gilson
- New France and New England, by John Fiske
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