St. Botolph’s Town—An Acccount of Old Boston in Colonial Days by Mary Caroline Crawford
St. Botolph’s Town—An Acccount of Old Boston in Colonial Days by Mary Caroline Crawford
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Full title: St. Botolph’s Town—An Acccount of Old Boston in Colonial Days by Mary Caroline Crawfored. Published in Boston by L.C. Page & Co. in 1908. 365pp.
A biographical history of colonial Boston, exploring the lives of key figures and events that shaped the city before the American Revolution, with a focus on connecting individual stories to broader historical developments.
Includes the fold out map of Boston and other illustrations in black and white.
Sizes:
Smaller volume — Dark blue cover: 5" x 7 7/8"
Larger volume — Light blue cover: 6" x 8 3/4"
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