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Identified by the author as the house of Myles Standish, the structure is actually the Alexander Standish House in Duxbury, Massachusetts |
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Colony, province, state, 1623-1888: History of New Hampshire (1889) |
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05:35, 28 August 2010 (UTC) |
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John Norris McClintock |
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