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Paperback Watertown Records; Volume 1 Book

ISBN: 1248403770

ISBN13: 9781248403778

Watertown Records; Volume 1

Watertown Records, Volume 1 offers a detailed glimpse into the early history of Watertown, Massachusetts. This meticulously compiled volume serves as a valuable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the social and civic life of early New England. It contains transcriptions and abstracts of vital records, town meeting proceedings, land transactions, and other primary source materials that document the lives of Watertown's early inhabitants and the development of the town.

This collection preserves essential information about the founding families, their property holdings, and their participation in the governance of the community. Researchers will find a wealth of data for tracing family lineages and understanding the economic and social structures of this important early American settlement. A crucial resource for understanding the roots of American history.

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