Village Communities of Cape Anne And Salem From the Historical Span Classsea

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Village Communities of Cape Anne And Salem From the Historical Span Classsea
Herbert Baxter Adams
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, i, 94, 139; cf. Young's djrqn. Of Mass. , 152. ) 22 arms and apparel for 100 men, 45 tun of beer, and six tuns of water, 20 gallons of Spanish wine, 20 gallons of aqua vitse and 20 gallons of oil 21 this for one ship with a hundred passengers !
When Higginson and three ship loads of emigrants reached Naumkeag in June, 1629, there were found living under Endicott's government about one hundred planters. W We brought with us, " says Higginson, who does not count servants, * 2 "about two hundred
... passengers and plant- ers more, which, by common consent of the old planters, were all combined together into one body politic, under the same Governor. There are in all of us, both old and new planters, about three hundred, whereof two hundred of them are settled at Nehum-kek now called Salem, and the rest have planted themselves at Masathulets Bay, be- ginning to build a town there, which we do call Cherton or Charles town. We that are settled at Salem make what haste we can to build houses, so that within a short time we shall have a fair town.

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