No one’s done a transcription of these volumes yet, so their text isn’t searchable like the volumes on Google Books or other web-based resources. But you can identify what pages to study from other people’s footnotes (as I did) or from the downloadable unified index for all volumes. The series contains thousands of pages of colonial and Revolutionary records that remained in the state archives. Read free or die.
History, analysis, and unabashed gossip about the start of the American Revolution in Massachusetts.
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Saturday, June 30, 2007
Another Delightful Digital Database (sort of)
No one’s done a transcription of these volumes yet, so their text isn’t searchable like the volumes on Google Books or other web-based resources. But you can identify what pages to study from other people’s footnotes (as I did) or from the downloadable unified index for all volumes. The series contains thousands of pages of colonial and Revolutionary records that remained in the state archives. Read free or die.
Hi, just stopping by via A Large Regular. I think your stuff is fantastic. Fascinating research and analysis. Keep it up!
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