Men Stores in Genealogy Books

Men Stores appears in at least 110 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Men Stores

Naval documents of the American Revolution; v. 03

"Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual"

The Death Valley chuck-walla

Journals of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts V. 1

Pennsylvania colonial records. V. 6

The Baxter manuscripts, Vol. 11

The echo

Journals of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts

Archives of Maryland

Kansas City, Kansas, city directory - 1954

George Rogers Clark papers, 1771-1784, vol. 8

The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine

Kansas City, Kansas, city directory - 1950

Journal of the commissioners of the navy of South Carolina, Oct 9, 1776 - Mar 1, 1779, Jul 22 1779 - Mar 23, 1780, Vol 1

Papers; v. 03

The Writings of George Washington : from the original manuscript sources 1745-1799; Vol. 6

American Archives : consisting of a collection of authentick records, state papers, debates, and letters and other notices of publick affairs, the whole forming a documentary history of the origin and progress of the North American colonies; of the causes and accomplishment of the American revolution; and of the Constitution of government for the United States, to the final ratification thereof. 4th Series, v. 3

Collections of the New York Historical Society for the year ..

The British Empire in America [microform] : containing the history of the discovery, settlement, progress and state of the British colonies on the continent and islands of America : being an account of the country, soil, climate, product and trade of Newfoundland, New-England, New-Scotland, New-York, New-Jersey, Pensylvania [sic], Maryland, Virginia , Carolina, Georgia, Hudson's-Bay

The Great importance of Cape Breton, demonstrated and exemplified, by extracts from the best writers, French and English, who have treated of that colony [microform] : the whole containing, besides the most accurate descriptions of the place, a series of the arguments that induced the French Court to settle and fortify it: the plan laid down for making the establishment, and the great progress made in execution of that plan : with the reasons that induced the people of New-England to subdue this formidable and dangerous rival, and that should determine the British nation never to part with it again, on any consideration whatever : in this pamphlet is included all that Father Charlevoix says of this island in his celebrated History of New-France, lately published, in three volumes in quart


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