Index
Browse by Letter
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Fort Creve Coeur, Ghana
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Fort Cumberland, New Brunswick
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Fort Dade, Fla.
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Fort Detroit, Mich.
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Fort Drane, Fla.
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Fort Dummer, Vt.
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Fort Duquesne
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Fort Edward, N.Y.
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Fortescue, Sir John (1531?–1607)
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Fort Foster, Fla.
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Fort George, N.Y.
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Fort Good Hope
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Fort Good Hope, Ghana
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Fort Granby, S.C., surrendered to American forces
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Fort Griswold, Conn.
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Forth, Nathaniel Parker (British diplomat)
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Fort Hill
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Fort Hoosic
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Fort Independence, N.Y.
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Fort Island (or Province Island) in Delaware River
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Fortitude (British ship of the line)
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Fort James, Antigua
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Fort James, Senegal
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Fort Jefferson, Illinois country
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Fort Lee (Fort Constitution), N.Y.
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Fort Lee, N.H.
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Fort Massachusetts
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Fort McIntosh, Penn.
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Fort Mercer, N.J.
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Fort Miami
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Fort Michilimackinac, Mich.
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Fort Mifflin, Mud Island, Penn.
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Fort Mitchell, Ala.
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Fort Montgomery, N.Y.
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Fort Motte, S.C., surrendered to Gen. Marion
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Fort Moultrie, S.C., surrendered to British
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Fort Nacogdoches, Texas
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Fort Nassau, N.J.
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Fort Niagara, N.Y.
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Fort Number 4, N.H.
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Forton Prison, Portsmouth, England
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Fort Orange
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Fort Orania
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Fort Oswegatchie
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Fort Oswego
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Fort Ouiatanon
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Fort Panmure
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Fort Pickens, S.C.
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Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh), Penn.
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Fort Pownall, Maine
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Fort Presqu'Isle
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Fort Randolph (now Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.)
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Fort Roberdeau, Penn.
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Fort Royal, Martinique
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Fort Royal, Va., French fleet at
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Fort St. Augustine, Florida
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Fort St. David, Society of
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Fort St. John, N.S.
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Fort St. Joseph
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Fort St. Mary
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Fort St. Philip, Minorca
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Fort Sandusky
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Fort San Juan, Nicaragua
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Fort Schuyler (formerly Fort Stanwix), N.Y.
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Fort Shirley, Maine
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Fort Stanwix, N.Y.
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Fort Sullivan, S.C.
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Fort Ticonderoga, N.Y.
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Fort Trumbull, Conn.
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Fortunée (French frigate)
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Fort Washington, N.Y.
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Fort Watson, S.C.
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Fort William Henry, N.Y.
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Fosdick, Nathaniel, witness, Nos. 63 and 64
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Fosse, Benoit de la (friend of Addenet)
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Fossils
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Foster (Forster), Jonathan, witness, No. 1
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Foster (Mr. Brooks' servant)
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Foster, Deacon, of Boston
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Foster, Bossenger, Jr. (H.C. 1787)
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Foster, Bossenger, Sr.
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Foster, Charles
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Foster, Charles Phineas (CFA's classmate)
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Foster, Chillingsworth, witness, No. 43
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Foster, Elizabeth Anne (1802-1875, grandniece of AA)
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Foster, Elizabeth Craigie
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Foster, Elizabeth Smith (niece of AA, wife of James H.)
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Foster, Elizabeth Smith (wife of James H., Jr.)
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Foster, Frances Harrod (wife of Phineas)
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Foster, Frank (son of James H.)
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Foster, George
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Foster, Grace (wife of William)
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Foster, Dr. Isaac
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Foster, Isaac (stabler)
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Foster, Rev. Jacob (of Nelson, N.H.)
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Foster, Rev. James, CFA reads sermons
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Foster, James (Boston innkeeper)
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Foster, James Hiller (1773-1862, husband of AA's niece)
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Foster, James H., Jr.
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Foster, Jedediah
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Foster, John (nephew of AHA)
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Foster, John (son of James H.)
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Foster, Joseph (Boston merchant, brother of William)
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Foster, Mrs. (wife of Joseph)
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Foster, Leonard, case of
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Foster, Louisa Catherine Smith (daughter of James H.)
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Foster, Mary Smith (daughter of James H.)
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Foster, Sir Michael
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Foster, Miss
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Foster, Miss (daughter of James H.)
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Foster, Miss (sister of James H.)
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Foster, Mr.
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Foster, Mr. (of Boston)
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Foster, Mr. (of London)
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Foster, Mr. (son of James H.)
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Foster, Mrs. (of First Church, Boston)
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Foster, Phineas
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Foster, Sally
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Foster, Deacon Thomas
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Foster, Capt. Thomas Waite
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Foster, Thomas, witness, No. 60
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Foster, Virginia
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Foster, W., letters on railroads (signed ”Honest Industry“)
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Foster, Capt. William (of the Jenny)
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Foster, William (Boston merchant, brother of Joseph)
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Foster, William
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Foster, William (ed., Boston Daily Advocate)
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Foster, William E. (son of James H.)
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Foster family
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Fothergill, Rev. George, CFA reads sermon
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Fothergill, Dr. John (London physician)
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Foucault, Jean Simon David de
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Foucault, Mme.
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Foudroyant (British ship of the line)
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Foulke, Dr. John (of Phila.)
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Foundries
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Fouquet (father and son, French officers)
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Fourmont, Abbé Michel
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Fournier, Capt. (of the Courier de l'Amérique)
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Fournier, François Ignace
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Four Sisters (ship)
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Fourth of July
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Fowey (British Navy, frigate)
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Fowkes v. The Roseanna
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Fowle, Abigail
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Fowle, Miss
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Fowle, Mr.
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Fowle, Robert (H.C. 1786)
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Fowler, Alexander, letter to Commissioners listed
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Fowler, Mr. (tavernkeeper near Southwick, Mass.)
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Fowles family (of Woburn)
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Fox (British frigate)
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Fox, Charles James (Brit. secy. of state and MP)
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Fox, George (of Phila.)
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Fox, John (merchant)
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Fox, Joseph, in JA's accounts
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Fox, Montagu
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Fox, Samuel (of Phila.)
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Fox, Rev. Thomas B. (of Newburyport)
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Foxcroft, George
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Foxcroft, John
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Fraissignes, Jacques
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Framingham, Mass.
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Framton, Charles (of the Ranger)
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France
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Francès (Francis, François), French court official
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Frances, Mr. (of London)
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Franchessin, Lt. Col. Jacques Antoine de
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Francis, Rev. Convers
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Francis, Mrs. (wife of Ebenezer
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Francis, Ebenezer (Fellow of Harvard College)
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Francis, Rev. Philip, A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace
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Franciscans
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Francis I, King of France
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Francis v. Baker
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Francis v. Rucker
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Francklin (Franklin), Thomas
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Franco-American Consular Convention (1788)
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Franco-American Convention of Mortefontaine (1800)
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Franco-American Treaties
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Franco-Austrian alliance
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François
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François, Blaise, Count Pagan, Les Fortifications
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François, M.
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François, Newfoundland
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Francy, J. B. L. Theveneau de
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Franeker, Netherlands
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Frank (author or book)
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Frank (ship)
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Frankalmoign, defined
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Frankford, Penn.
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Frankford Creek, Penn.
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Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Frankland, Sir Charles Henry (“Sir Harry Franklin”)
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Frankland, Charles Colville, Narrative of a Visit to . . . Russia and Sweden
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Frankland, Sir H.
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Franklin (Penn. privateer)
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Franklin (section of N.C.)
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Franklin (Washington's armed schooner)
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Franklin, Benjamin
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Franklin (Continental armed vessel)
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Franklin, Deborah Reed (wife of Benjamin)
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Franklin, Sir Harry
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Franklin, Sir John
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Franklin, Mrs. (singer)
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Franklin, William (son of Benjamin)
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Franklin, William Temple (grandson of Benjamin)
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Franklin Hotel
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Franklin Insurance Co. (Washington)
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Franklin Lectures, Boston
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Franklin Literary Assoc. Boston
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Franks, David Salisbury
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Fraser, John (Montreal judge)
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Fraser, Gen. Simon (British)
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Fraser (Frazier), William (Brit. undersecy. of state)
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Fraser's Magazine
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Frasink
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Fraud, defense of, to insurance claim, No. 10
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Frauds, Statute of
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Frazee, John (sculptor)
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Frazer, Jonathan Gizzard
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Frazer, Miss
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Frazer, Mr. (of Boston)
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Frazier (Fraizer), Capt. Alexander (British officer), and The Cedars affair
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Frazier, Elizabeth
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Frazier, Mary (daughter of Moses, of Newburyport)
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Frazier, Moses (of Newburyport)
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Frazier, Mrs. (wife of Moses)
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Frazier, Mr.
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Frazier, Rebecca
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Fredericdorp Plantation, Suriname
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Frederick, Prince of Wales
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Frederick, Prince of Denmark (1753-1805)
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Frederick Augustus, Duke of York
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Frederick County, Md.
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Frederick Henry, Stadholder of the Netherlands
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Frederick I, Duke (and later King) of Wurtemberg
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Frederick I, or Frederick Barbarossa, Emperor and King of Germany
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Frederick II (the Great), King of Prussia
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Frederick Romberg & Fils (Brussels mercantile firm)
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Fredericktown, Md.
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Frederick V, King of Denmark and Norway
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Frederick V, King of Sweden
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Frederick VI, King of Denmark
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Frederick-William, prince of Prussia (later Frederick-William II)
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Free and Easy (farce)
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Freedom
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Freehold seisin, defined
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Freeman, Capt. (of Dorchester)
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Freeman, Capt.
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Freeman, Capt. Constant
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Freeman, Douglas Southall, on alleged speech by Washington
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Freeman, Mr. E.
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Freeman, E. (pseudonym)
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Freeman, Edmund (Boston printer)
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Freeman, Edmund, witness, No. 43
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Freeman, Enoch
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Freeman, Rev. James
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Freeman, James (merchant)
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Freeman, John (justice of the peace)
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Freeman, Jonathan
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Freeman, Mrs. (wife of Jonathan)
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Freeman, Lt., witness, No. 35
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Freeman, Mr.
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Freeman, Mr. (son of Enoch)
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Freeman, Gen. Nathaniel
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Freeman, Nathaniel
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Freeman, Nathaniel (of Sandwich, Mass.)
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Freeman, Nathaniel (H.C. 1787)
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Freeman, P. I. (Rotterdam merchant)
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Freeman, Col. Russell
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Freeman, Samuel (speaker pro tem of Mass. House)
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Freeman's Farm, battle of
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Freeman's Journal (Phila.)
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Freeman v. Bluet
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Freeman (Enoch) v. Child (Thomas)
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Freemason, The, v. Bishop
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Freemasonry
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Freemasons
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Free Press
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Free ships make free goods
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Free Soil party
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Free speech and power of jury
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Freetown, Mass.
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Free trade
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Free Trade party
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Freight
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Freiherr, Karl Siegmund
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Freire, Cipriao Ribeiro, Chevalier de (Portuguese chargé d'affaires in London)
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Fremont (servant)
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French, Capt. (of the Mary Amilia)
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French, Abigail Richards (wife of Jonathan)
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French, Allen, proves guilt of Dr. Church as traitor
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French, B. V.
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French, Isaac
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French, James, witness, No. 62
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French, Mr. (of Braintree)
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French, Rev. Jonathan (of Andover)
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French, Jonathan
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French, Jonathan
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French, Miss (of Washington)
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French, Moses
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French, Mr.
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French, Mr. (of Lynn, Mass.)
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French, Mr., carries letters between JA and AA
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French, Mr. (hotel of)
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French, Samuel
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French Academy of Arts and Sciences
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French and Indian War
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French Army
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French consular agents
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French language
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French literature, Ticknor's lectures on
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French Navy
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French neutrals
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French opera
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French Opera Co.
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French Opera Company of New Orleans
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French Revolution
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Frenchtown, N.J.
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French troops in America
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French West Indies
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Freneau, Philip
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Freschot, Casimir, Histoire du congrès et de la paix d'Utrecht
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Fresh Pond
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Fresh River
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Fricke, John William Christian (servant)
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Friem, Mrs.
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Friend, Our
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“Friend of Mr. Adams, A”
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Friends (Amer. brig)
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Friends, Society of (Quakers)
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Friendship (British merchant ship)
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Friendship (schooner)
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Friendship Hall, Palmer home in Germantown, Braintree
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Friend to Government by Assembly, A (author of newspaper essay)
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“Friend to Mr. Everett, A”
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Friesland (province of the Netherlands)
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Fristoe, William, Baptist preacher
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Friswell, Betsy
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Frobisher, William
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Frost, John, witness, Nos. 63 and 64
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Frost, Mr., appointed court clerk by Gov. Belcher
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Frost, Mr. (of Springfield, Mass.)
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Frost, Samuel, in Form X
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Frothingham, Abigail Langdon (later wife of Thomas B. Wales)
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Frothingham, Ann Brooks, baptism of
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Frothingham, Ann Gorham Brooks (wife of Nathaniel Langdon, 1797-1863, sister of ABA)
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Frothingham, Ebenezer
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Frothingham, Edward Brooks
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Frothingham, Edward (son of Nathaniel)
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Frothingham, Ephraim Langdon
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Frothingham, Francis G.
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Frothingham, Isaac H.
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Frothingham, James (portraitist)
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Frothingham, Joanna Langdon (wife of Ebenezer)
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Frothingham, Miss
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Frothingham, Rev. Nathaniel Langdon (1793-1870, brother-in-law of ABA)
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Frothingham, Octavius (son of Nathaniel)
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Frothingham, Priscilla Langdon
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Frothingham, Samuel (cashier of U.S. Bank)
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Frothingham, Thomas B. (son of Nathaniel)
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Frothingham, Ward Brooks (b. 1828, nephew of ABA)
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Frothingham children
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Froullé, Paris bookseller
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Fruit and fruit trees
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Fry (Quincy laborer), injury and death
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Frye, Carolina Virginia Marylanda Johnson (wife of Nathaniel, sister of LCA, wife of Andrew Buchanan)
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Frye, James, identified
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Frye, Brig. Gen. Joseph
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Frye, Nathaniel, Jr. (d. 1855, brother-in-law of LCA)
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Frye, Peter (judge)
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Frye, Peter (Sheriff of Essex co.)
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Frye, Peter Pickman
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Frye, Thomas Baker Johnson (1820-1889, LCA's nephew)
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Fuenterrabia, Spain
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Fulham (now Dummerston), Vt.
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Fullarton, Lt. Col. William, M.P.
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Fuller, Abigail
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Fuller, Abigail (mother of Abigail Fuller Broadstreet)
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Fuller, Abraham (of Newton)
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Fuller, Abraham W.
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Fuller, Andrew, witness, No. 20
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Fuller, Archelaus
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Fuller, Elijah (tenant)
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Fuller, Elizabeth (tenant)
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Fuller, George
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Fuller, Henry H. (Boston lawyer)
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Fuller, Jacob, in No. 22
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Fuller, John
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Fuller, Margaret
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Fuller, Mehitabel, in No. 22
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Fuller, Mr.
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Fuller, Mrs. (of Braintree?)
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Fuller, Mrs. (tenant)
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Fuller, Mrs., Braintree seamstress
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Fuller, Polly K. (tenant)
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Fuller, Stephen, Jr. (hotel manager)
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Fuller, Timothy
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Fuller, Timothy
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Fuller, Timothy (H.C. 1787)
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Fullerton, J. J.
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Fullerton, Robert, witness, No. 63
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Fullford, J. (ex-prisoner)
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Fulling mills
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Fulton, Mr. (son of Robert Fulton)
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Fulton, Robert, identified
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Fulton Bank, Boston
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Fumel, Comte de
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Fundamental law
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Funding Bill
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Fundy, Bay of
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Furbish, James (H.C. 1825)
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Furetière, Antoine, Furetieriana
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Furgarson (Ferguson?), Mr.
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Furgault (Paris stationer)
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Furnald, John (of Portsmouth, N.H.)
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Furnass (Furnace), Mr. (tavernkeeper of Shrewsbury, Mass.)
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Furnass (Furnance), Capt. (shipmaster in Ned Church's employ)
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Furnes, Belgium
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Furness, Mr.
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Furness, Mr. (of Medford)
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Furness, Rev. William Henry
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Furniss, Robert
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Furniture and furnishings
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Furnival, Mr., and his daughters, of Worcester, Mass.
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Furnival, Mr., in Philadelphia
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Fürstenbund
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Fur trade
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Fuseli, Henry
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Fusileers
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Fyfield, Mary
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Fyfield (Fairfield), “Uncle” (of Boston)
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Fynje, Emilie Luzac (wife of Wybo)
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Fynje, Hendrik (Amsterdam banker)
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Fynje, Wybo (newspaper editor of Delft)
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Fyrbergs, Mr.