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Colonial North America: Harvard University Archives

Colonial North America at Harvard Library provides access to remarkable and wide-ranging materials digitized as part of an ongoing, multi-year project. When complete, the project will make available to the world approximately 650,000 digitized pages of all known archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th- and 18th-century North America. Each item is connected to countless stories—of lives lived quietly and extravagantly, of encounters peaceful and volatile, and of places near and far – providing an opportunity to travel back in time, to rethink familiar stories, and to discover new ones.

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Harvard University. Corporation. Records of land and property owned by Harvard University, 1643-1835. Document concerning Thomas Danforth's leases in Framingham being given to Harvard College(?), October 21, 1724. UAI 15.750 Box 4, Folder 77, Harvard

Harvard University. Corporation. Records of land and property owned by Harvard University, 1643-1835. Document concerning Thomas Danforth's leases in Framingham being given to Harvard College(?), October 21, 1724. UAI 15.750 Box 4, Folder 77, Harvard

This document is almost completely illegible and its contents are thus not clear. Verso reads: "This paper was presented to ye Corporation by ye Hon[orab]le Col. Foxcroft October 21, 1724."

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