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Citing "Hist. Coll. Vol. XXXV [35]." William P. Upham, "Beverly First Church Records" a series, Essex Institute Historical Collections,
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- [pt 1] 35 (1899):177-211; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 2] 36 (1900):141-160; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 3] 36 (1900):297-324; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 4] 37 (1901):177-200; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 5] 37 (1901):345-368; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 6] 38 (1902):161-184; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 7] 38 (1902):257-272; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 8] 38 (1902):353-368; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 9] 39 (1903):333-348; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 10] 40 (1904):129-144; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 11] 40 (1904):241-256; digital images, HathiTrust.
- [Pt 12] 41 (1905):193-198; digital images, HathiTrust.
Essex Institute
Citing "Hist. Coll. Vol. XXXV [35]." William P. Upham, "Beverly First Church Records" a series, ''Essex Institute Historical Collections, [pt 1] 35 (1899):177; digital images, HathiTrust.
A Church Book containing
The Affaiers of the Church of Christ
att = Bass=River in Salem
(which is sometimes called the North Side of the Ferry)
which began ye 20th of September one thousand six hundred and sixty-seaven. Registered first by Robert Morgan, he being a brother of the said Church & desiered & betrusted so to doe.
And after him by the Pastor v
John Hale.
The Bass River is made a distinct towne the 30 Novem- ber 1668: called Beverly.
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