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Flood insurance study
Flood insurance study
By United States. Federal Insurance Administration.
Aggregate resources inventory of Raleigh and Harwich townships, Kent County, southern Ontario
Aggregate resources inventory of Raleigh and Harwich townships, Kent County, southern Ontario
By

Favoritism and private gain in the assignment of boat moorings in the Town of Harwich
By Massachusetts. Office of the Inspector General

Early Cape Verdean & Portuguese genealogy of Harwich, MA
By Amanda Raneo Chilaka

The Harwich packets, 1635-1834
By Ivan F. Trinder
Maritime Harwich as a ferry port
Maritime Harwich as a ferry port
By Harry G. Hitchman,Philip Driver
Charles the Second by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. ... whereas we have been informed by the humble peition of Sir William Batten, Knight, surveyor of our navy, that the port of Harwich is a very convenient harbour, but difficult to come into ...
Charles the Second by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. ... whereas we have been informed by the humble peition of Sir William Batten, Knight, surveyor of our navy, that the port of Harwich is a very convenient harbour, but difficult to come into ...
By Batten, William Sir,Charles II King of England,England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
Vital records Chatham, Mass., and Harwich, Mass
Vital records Chatham, Mass., and Harwich, Mass
By Leonard H. Smith

The Chatham-Harwich Reorganization Study
By Massachusetts. Southeast Regional Education Center

Records of the Brewster Congregational Church, Brewster, Massachusetts, 1700-1792
By Congregational Church (Brewster, Mass.)

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By Cape Cod Commission. Water Resources Office
An account of the commencement and progress in sinking wells, at Sheerness, Harwich, and Landguard Fort, for supplying those dock-yards and garrisons with fresh water
An account of the commencement and progress in sinking wells, at Sheerness, Harwich, and Landguard Fort, for supplying those dock-yards and garrisons with fresh water
By Page, Thomas Hyde Sir