Charles Deane
Deane, Charles
Charles Deane was a merchant and historian who born in Biddeford, Maine [then Massachusetts], on November 10, 1813, the son of Ezra Deane, a physician. He worked for merchants Waterston, Pray & Company, where he became a partner in 1840. He received an honorary master's degree from Harvard and an honorary law degree from Bowdoin. He married Helen Waterston in 1841, and they had six children: Lucy, Mary, Charles, Walter, Ruthven, and George. He died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on November 13, 1889.
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History of Plymouth Plantation
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History Of Plymouth Plantation
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Notes on a recently discovered indenture relating to David Thomson of Piscataguq and Massachusetts Bay in New England
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Catalogue of the valuable private library of the late Charles Deane
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The connection of Massachusetts with slavery and the slave trade
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Lieutenant-General John Burgoyne and the convention of Saratoga one hundred years ago. A paper read before the American antiquarian society on the 22d of October, 1877
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Notes on a recently discovered indenture relating to David Thomson of Piscataqua and Massachusetts Bay in New England
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Judge Lowell and the Massachusetts Delcaration of rights
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The life of Mr. Thomas Dudley, several times governor of the colony of Massachusetts
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Memoir of George Livermore
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Remarks on Sebastian Cabot's mappe-monde
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A true relation of Virginia
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Spurious reprints of early books
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A bibliographical essay on Governor Hutchinson's historical publications
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Some notices of Samuel Gorton, one of the first settlers of Warwick, R. I., during his residence at Plymouth, Portsmouth, and Providence: chiefly derived from early manuscripts
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Remarks on Sebastian Cabot's mappe-monde
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Memoir of George Livermore, prepared agreebly to a resolution of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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An account of the White Kennett Library of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
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Report of the Council of the American Antiquarian Society
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[Remarks on the life of Dr. John G. Kohl.]
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Letters and documents relating to slavery in Massachusetts
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Rules, orders, and statutes of Harvard college instituted by the president and council of New England, 23d July, 1686
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Roger Williams and the Massachusetts Charter
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A sermon preached at Plimmoth in New-England, December 9, 1621
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History of Plymouth Plantation
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History Of Plymouth Plantation
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Notes on a recently discovered indenture relating to David Thomson of Piscataguq and Massachusetts Bay in New England
- Open Work
Catalogue of the valuable private library of the late Charles Deane
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The connection of Massachusetts with slavery and the slave trade
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Lieutenant-General John Burgoyne and the convention of Saratoga one hundred years ago. A paper read before the American antiquarian society on the 22d of October, 1877
- Open Work
Notes on a recently discovered indenture relating to David Thomson of Piscataqua and Massachusetts Bay in New England
- Open Work
Judge Lowell and the Massachusetts Delcaration of rights
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The life of Mr. Thomas Dudley, several times governor of the colony of Massachusetts
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Memoir of George Livermore
- Open Work
Remarks on Sebastian Cabot's mappe-monde
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A true relation of Virginia
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Spurious reprints of early books
- Open Work
A bibliographical essay on Governor Hutchinson's historical publications
- Open Work
Some notices of Samuel Gorton, one of the first settlers of Warwick, R. I., during his residence at Plymouth, Portsmouth, and Providence: chiefly derived from early manuscripts
- Open Work
Remarks on Sebastian Cabot's mappe-monde
- Open Work
Memoir of George Livermore, prepared agreebly to a resolution of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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An account of the White Kennett Library of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
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Report of the Council of the American Antiquarian Society
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[Remarks on the life of Dr. John G. Kohl.]
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Letters and documents relating to slavery in Massachusetts
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Rules, orders, and statutes of Harvard college instituted by the president and council of New England, 23d July, 1686
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Roger Williams and the Massachusetts Charter
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A sermon preached at Plimmoth in New-England, December 9, 1621