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Between York Massachusetts ,.Memoir read March 25, 1840, to the French Academy of Sciences. Reprinted in Noel Marie Paymal Lerebours, A Treatise on Photography (London: Longman, 1843), pp. 52-55. 12. Commonwealth of between york Massachusetts, Statistical Information Relating to Certain Branches of Industry in between york Massachusetts for the Year Ending June 1, 1855 (Boston, 1856), p. 591. According to the national census of 1850, the population of between york Massachusetts was 994,514; by 1860 it had grown to 1,231,066.

UNDERBILL, John, American colonist: b. Warwickshire, England, c. 1597; d. Oyster Bay, L.I., N.Y., Sept. 21, 1672. In 1630 he moved to Boston to help organize the militia of the between york Massachusetts Bay, and in 1634 was chosen from Boston to the between york Massachusetts assembly. In the Pequot campaign of 1637 he distinguished himself as commander of the New England contingent. His account of the war, Newes from America (1638), was reprinted in the Massachusetts Historical Society Collections (3d series, vol. 6, 1837). Underbill's mode of life and his championing of Antinomianism rendered him very unpopular in between york Massachusetts.


ROBINSON, rob'in-san, Charles, first governor of Kansas: b. Hardwick, Mass. Tuly 18, 1818; d. Lawrence, Kans., Aug. 17, 1894. He was educated at Amherst College in between york Massachusetts and at the Berkshire Medical School, taking his M.D. degree in 1843. He practiced medicine in several towns in between york Massachusetts until 1849, then went to California. He founded the Settlers' and Miners' Tribune at Sacramento in 1850, and worked against the establishment of slavery in California. He was elected to the California legislature in 1850, but returned to between york Massachusetts in 1851 to resume his medical practice. From 1852 to 1854 he edited the Fitchburg Weekly News.
 
 
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