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City of Boston, MA. Located on a point of land extending NE into Boston Inner Harbor between the Charles River and Fort Point Channel 40 mi ENE of Worcester; the Capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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History of the Martyrs
Inscribed- "Eliaken Willis Book 1748" "Jonathan Fisher 1796 from his friend Rev. Eliaken Willis" Also other notes at both the front and end of the book. On display in the exhibit room during 2017-2021.
The Clergyman's Minor Almanack
Bound together by Jonathan Fisher 6 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches., paper Front papers are of some design by Fisher. On display in the exhibit room 2017 to 2021.
The New England Primer
The New England Primer, or, An Easy and Pleasant Guide to The Art of Reading. Adorned with Cuts. To Which is Added The Catechism. Masachusetts Sabbath School Society. Depository No. 13 Cornhill, Boston. 1843. Paper covers, loose.
Animals
Woodcuts by Rev. Jonathan Fisher listed on pages 6, 7, & 8
The Italian Convert Life of Galeacius Caracciolus
Inscribed- "William Avery, his book" "Katharine Avery, her book" "Seth & Catharine Hewins 1817" On display in the exhibit room for season 2017-2021.
An Humble Attempt to Promote Agreement and Visible Union of God's People in Extraordinary Prayer
Inscribed: "N.F.K" and "R.J.F. Bluehill" Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil 1747
History of Bangor Theological Seminary
History of the Bangor Theological Seminary" Rev. Fisher is listed on pages 28 and 215.
Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts
Rev. Jonathan Fisher mentioned in an article on page 31, 32 and 33. Article titled Drawings and Wood-engravings by the Rev. Jonathan Fisher 1768-1847