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Re: Has anyone read this current book on King Philip's War?
Posted by: Daniel Herrick (ID *****1274) Date: August 23, 2005 at 19:46:51
In Reply to: Has anyone read this current book on King Philip's War? by Linda Rohrig of 104

I have read it...personally I thought the overview section was extremely good in explaining what the heck King Philip's War was all about and how it all happened. I also thought that the detailed sections about "The Sites" which make up abut 3/4 of the book were sort of boring. But, they are very useful to genealogists and to native New Englanders such as myself and especially useful if you are going to go visit any of the sites.

Anyway, clearly the two authors did a LOT of exceleent work to put such a resource together, especially keeping in mind that EVERYTHING in the book happened well over 300 years ago and thus must have been difficult to document.



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