The History of Cambridge

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LEGARE STREET Press, 18/07/2023 - 126 páginas

Originally published in 1801, this book provides a comprehensive history of the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The author, Abiel Holmes, was a Congregational minister and historian who was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In this book, he traces the development of Cambridge from its origins as a Puritan settlement to a vibrant commercial and cultural hub. He also profiles several of the key figures who shaped the city, including Harvard presidents and Revolutionary War heroes.

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