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Medal Commemorating the Joint Reign of Ivan and Peter Under the Patronage of Sofia. Late 17th - Early 18th Century
Late 17th - early 18th century
Princess Sofia Alexeyevna a Year after Her Incarceration in the Novodevichy Convent (during the Streltsy Execution and the Torturing of All Her Servants in 1698
Textile Panel
1650–99
Swivel Seal
1600s
Charka
1600s
Textile Fragment
1600–1799
Textile fragment
Bowl, 17th century
Metal Clock
1745-1749
Portrait of Princess Sophia Alexeevna
1777
Portrait of Princess Sophia Alexeevna
1852
Portrait of Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia
1817
Royal Doors from Simonov Monastery
Early 1680s
The Soveraignty & Goodness of God: Together, with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed: Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: Commended by Her, to All That Desires to Know the Lords Doings to, and Dealings with Her: Especially to Her Dear Children and Relations (pg. 48)
1682
The Soveraignty & Goodness of God: Together, with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed: Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: Commended by Her, to All That Desires to Know the Lords Doings to, and Dealings with Her: Especially to Her Dear Children and Relations (pg. 47)
1682
The Soveraignty & Goodness of God: Together, with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed: Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: Commended by Her, to All That Desires to Know the Lords Doings to, and Dealings with Her: Especially to Her Dear Children and Relations (pg. 1)
1682
The Sudbury Bow
The Soveraignty & Goodness of God: Together, with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed: Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: Commended by Her, to All That Desires to Know the Lords Doings to, and Dealings with Her: Especially to Her Dear Children and Relations
1682
The Present State of New-England. Being a Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the First Planting Thereof in the Year 1607, to This Present Year 1677: But Cheifly of the Late Troubles in the Two Last Years 1675, and 1676. to Which Is Added a Discourse About the War with the Pequods in the Year 1637.
1677
Gordon Hawes at King Philip's Cave off Mansfield St.
1976
Collections of the Protestant Episcopal Historical Society for the Year 1851
1851
Belt -- Shown with the So-called King Philip Belt number 49333
A New and Further Narrative of the State of New-England, Being a Continued Account of the Bloudy Indian-War, from March Till August, 1676.: Giving a Perfect Relation of the Several Devastations, Engagements, and Transactions There; as Also the Great Successes Lately Obtained Against the Barbarous Indians, the Reducing of King Philip, and the Killing of One of the Queens, &c. Together with a Catalogue of the Losses in the Whole, Sustained on Either Side, Since the Said War Began, as Near as Can Be Collected.
1676
A Map of New-England, Being the First That Ever Was Here Cut, and Done by the Best Pattern That Could Be Had, Which Being in Some Places Defective, It Made the Other Less Exact ; yet Doth It Sufficiently Shew the Scituation of the Countrey, and Conveniently Well the Distance of Places
1677
"King Philip's" bowl, Wampanoag Indians
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