Books by "James Henry Deering"

12 books found

A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England

A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England

by James Savage

2022 · BoD – Books on Demand

Reprint of the original, first published in 1861.

Extracts from the Letters of the Jesuit Missionary in Maine, Father P. Biard

Extracts from the Letters of the Jesuit Missionary in Maine, Father P. Biard

by Charles Frederic Allen, Edward Payson Burnham, Ephraim Chamberlain Cummings, George Foster Talbot, George Freeman Emery, Henry Sweetser Burrage, Israel Herrick, James Phinney Baxter, James Ware Bradbury, Joseph Frye, Joseph Wheaton, Joseph Williamson, Josiah Hayden Drummond, Kittery (Me.). North parish, Maine Historical Society, Massachusetts. Commissioners on Mount Desert lands, 1808, Peleg Wadsworth, Pierre Biard, William Allen, William Mitchell Sargent

1891

Summing up the evidence that Pentecost harbor and the river explored by Waymouth were the St. George harbor and river.

1905 Supplement to Deering's Political Code of California

1905 Supplement to Deering's Political Code of California

by California, James Henry Deering

1905

1905 Supplement to the Codes of California

1905 Supplement to the Codes of California

by California, James Henry Deering

1905

Embracing the amendments to the codes and statutes of general interest enacted at the Legislative session of 1905, with citations of the Supreme Court of California, from volumes 138 to 145, inclusive, of California reports.

"Showing the changes affecting the codes and the general laws by the legislatures of 1928 (extra session) and 1929."--T.p.

A genealogical dictionary of our early colonists. Every volume shows three generations of those who came before 1692. Although more than a century has elapsed since the publication of this monumental work, it remains the standard to our day. We do not mean that new information has not been unearthed or that the work is free from errors, but Savage had just the peculiar qualifications necessary. He was so persistent in gathering data and so conservative in his use of them, that a statement made on his authority bears great weight. This work has the whole of New England for its field. This is volume 1, covering the surnames A - C.