"The Essex Antiquarian, Volume 10" offers a deep dive into the rich history, biography, genealogy, and antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts. Authored by Sidney Perley, this quarterly magazine provides a detailed exploration of the region's past, making it an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in American local history. Each issue contains meticulously researched articles and records that illuminate the lives and events shaping Essex County in the early 20th century and before.
This volume presents a snapshot of early Americana, preserving stories and data that might otherwise be lost. A treasure trove for those seeking to trace their ancestry or understand the historical context of this significant New England locale, "The Essex Antiquarian" remains a vital contribution to the historical record.
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