The Expansion of New England; the Spread of New England Settlement And Institutions to the Mississippi River, 1620-1865
The book The Expansion of New England; the Spread of New England Settlement And Institutions to the Mississippi River, 1620-1865 was written by author Rosenberry, Lois Kimball Mathews, B. 1873 Here you can read free online of The Expansion of New England; the Spread of New England Settlement And Institutions to the Mississippi River, 1620-1865 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Expansion of New England; the Spread of New England Settlement And Institutions to the Mississippi River, 1620-1865 a good or bad book?
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' Silas Farmer, Detroit, 335. THE NEW ENGLANDERS AS STATE BUILDERS 227 " Michigania." ' Vermont sent most emigrants ; — 12,588 of Michigan's citizens in 1880 were born in the Green Mountain State. Massachusetts had by the same report 9591; Connecticut, 6333; Maine, 5079; New Hampshire, 3300, and Rhode Island, 974. In the earUest days most of the Bay State representatives moved to De- troit and Kalamazoo, while Kent County was most attrac- tive to Vermonters. But the whole state is filled with r...e- presentatives of the New England region, minghng with their near neighbors of the same stock from New York. A glance at Berrien County will show the character of the New England settlements. From 1831 to 1842 pioneers came from Norwich, Stamford, and New Mil- ford, Connecticut; Leominster, Chicopee, and Harwich, Massachusetts; Weybridge, Shoreham, Westminster, Addison, East Poultney, and Windsor County, Ver- mont ; Nelson, New Hampshire ; and from Maine.^ One pioneer will serve to typify hundreds.
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