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He was one of the organizers and long the secretary of the Church Temperance Society, and founded and was the first president (1884–1899) of the American branch of the White Cross Society. He became a high authority on early American cartography and the history of the period of exploration. In
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in New York City from 1881 to 1899, at which time he resigned while converting to
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Touch the Elbow – Blogging the Civil War by researchers of the 18th Massachusetts
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and one other Massachusetts regiment during the first two years of the
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Verrazano the Explorer; being a Vindication of his Letter and Voyage
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in 1857, and during the next three years was a rector first at
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addition to numerous monographs and valuable contributions to
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The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the Northmen
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