1 CONTENTS. Capt. John Underhill's History of the Pequot War, P. Vincent's History of the Pequot War, Sir Ferdinando Gorges's Description of New-England, Capt. John Smith's Description of New-England, An Account of the Captivity of Hugh Gibson among the Delaware Rev. Samuel Niles's History of the Indian and French Wars, Col. Juan Galindo's Letter to the Hon. Thomas L. Winthrop, President Quincy's Letter to the Society, Gen. Mattoon's Letter to President Quincy, Bill of Mortality for the City of Boston for the year 1836, : Description of American Medals. By J. Francis Fisher, of Phila- delphia, 236 OFFICERS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ELECTED APRIL, 1837. PRESIDENT. Hon. THOMAS L. WINTHROP, L. L. D. RECORDING SECRETARY. JOSEPH WILLARD, Esq. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. Rev. CHARLES LOWELL, D. D. TREASURER. Hon. JAMES SAVAGE. LIBRARIAN. Rev. JOSEPH B. FELT. CABINET KEEPER. ISAAC P. DAVIS, Esq. STANDING COMMITTEE. Hon. JOHN DAVIS, L. L. D. JARED SPARKS, Esq. COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. Rev. ALEXANDER YOUNG, AMERICA; OR, A NEW AND EXPERI MENTALL DISCOVERIE OF NEW ENGLAND; CONTAINING, A TRVE RELATION OF THEIR War-like proceedings these two yeares last past, with a Figure of the Indian Fort, or Palizado. Queenapoick. . Hudson's River. Also a discovery of these Long Island. places, that as yet have Nahanticut. very few or no Inhabi Martins Vineyard. tants, which would yeeld > Viz. Pequet. speciall accommodation Naransett Bay. to such as will Plant Elizabeth Islands. there, Puscataway. By Captaine IOHN UNDERHILL, a Commander in the Warres there. LONDON, Printed by J. D. for Peter Cole, and are to be sold at the signe of the Glove in Corne-hill neere the Royall Exchange. 1638. |