This volume contains the proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society from 1864, offering a fascinating glimpse into the historical and intellectual landscape of mid-19th century America. As a primary source, "Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volume 7" provides invaluable insights into the discussions, research, and activities of one of the nation's oldest and most respected historical organizations.
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