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The Winter of 1718-19 in Worcester

December 13, 2018

The following is a chapter excerpt from Charles Knowles Bolton’s Scotch Irish Pioneers:  Cotton Mather had in mind very early that the emigrants from Ulster would be useful settlers on the frontier. In 1718 the village of Worcester could claim a position on the Massachusetts frontier, although it lay only forty miles from Boston. First settled … More The Winter of 1718-19 in Worcester

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