| John MacGregor - America - 1847 - 1362 pages
...CAMBRIDGE, three miles north-west from Boston, is one of the early towns of New England, having been first settled in 1631, under the name of Newtown. It is the seat of Harvard University, formerly called Harvard College, the oldest college in the United States, having been founded in 1638,... | |
| John Macgregor - America - 1847 - 1440 pages
...three miles north-west from Boston, is one of the early towns of New England, having been first nettled in 1631, under the name of Newtown. It is the seat of Harvard University, formerly called Harvard College, the oldest college in the United States, having been founded in 1638,... | |
| G.P. Putnam & Co - 1853 - 866 pages
...Cambray was the cap. CAMBRIA, county, in the W. part of Pa., betw. the main branch of the Allefhany mountains & Laurel ridge. P. 7,773. II. pt., Niagara...oldest college in the country, having been founded in 1638. The usual county buildings. Harvard University has a president & 27 professors, or other instructors... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1854 - 880 pages
...Laurel ridge. P 17,773. If. pt., Niagara co. NY P. 2,090. III. t., Cambria co. Pa. on the Alleglmnies. P. 1,156. CAMBRIDGE, t., semi-cap, of Middlesex co Mass. This place was settled in 1631 under tho name of Ncwtown. It !•* the seat of Harvard University, the oldest college in (ho country, having... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Gazetteers - 1855 - 880 pages
...Niagara co. NY P. 2.090. III. t., Cambria co. Pa. on the Allcglianies. P. 1,156. CAMBRIDGE, t., semi cap. of Middlesex co. Mass. This place was settled in 1631...seat of Harvard University, the oldest college in ihe country, having been founded in 1638. The usual county buildings. Harvard University has a president... | |
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