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pro vyhledávání: '"Isaac Coolidge"'
Autor:
Isaac Coolidge, Abby R. Jennings, Kevin A. Stewart, Andrew J. Peloquin, Scott T. Iacono, Daniel A. Kure, Maria Leising, Erica Lee, Charles L. Stevens, Dylan Shuster
Publikováno v:
Macromolecules. 54:4871-4879
High-temperature linear fluoropyridyl silicone-based oils and network elastomers were prepared via hydrosilylation with multifunctional perfluoropyridine (PFP)-based monomers possessing terminally ...
Autor:
O'Brien, Jean M.
Publikováno v:
Dispossession by Degrees; 1997, p126-167, 42p
Autor:
O'Brien, Jean M.
Publikováno v:
Dispossession by Degrees; 1997, p91-125, 35p
Autor:
Allen K. Workman
Schoodic Point, the nearly three and a half square miles of Acadia National Park on the mainland, seems almost timeless and unchanging. The elemental beauty of this land has remained unspoiled only through a serendipitous mixture of effort and coinci
Autor:
Francis Jackson
This account of Newton, Massachusetts, covers the early history of the town and biographical information about its pioneers. An extensive Genealogical Register contains the names of all the inhabitants of Newton prior to 1800, with such facts concern
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U.S. Bureau of the Census
The original 1790 enumerations covered the present states of Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont
Autor:
Edward W. McGlenen
Containing the names of approximately 75,000 persons,'Boston Marriages'can be likened to an encyclopedic directory of that town's 18th-century population. The marriages derive from various sources, the vast majority from records in the custody of the
Autor:
Grumet, Robert Steven
This collection of fifteen essays examines the lives of important but relatively unknown Native Americans. The chapters explore the complexities of Indian-colonial relations from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth centuries, from Maine to the Oh
Autor:
Frederick A. Virkus
Volume I of Frederick A. Virkus's acclaimed seven-volume set contains 5,000 records, 10,000 lineages, with cross-references, and upwards of 60,000 names in the index, with the claim that these were the records of all worthy descendants of colonial an