Incest victims -- Massachusetts : We are not alone : a teenage girl's personal account of incest from disclosure through prosecution and treatment / Jade Christine Angelica
Indian captivities -- Massachusetts : Buried in shades of night : contested voices, Indian captivity, and the legacy of King Philip's War / Billy J. Stratton ; foreword by Frances Washburn ; afterword by George E. Tinker
2013
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Indian captivities -- Massachusetts -- Early works to 1800. : 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 / written by her own hand for her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted
Indians of North America -- Massachusetts -- Biography : Buried in shades of night : contested voices, Indian captivity, and the legacy of King Philip's War / Billy J. Stratton ; foreword by Frances Washburn ; afterword by George E. Tinker
Industries -- Massachusetts -- History : Manufacturing catastrophe : Massachusetts and the making of global capitalism, 1813 to the present / Shaun S. Nichols
Infanticide -- Massachusetts -- Sandwich : A history of the Pocasset tragedy : with the three sermons preached in New Bedford / by William J. Potter, C.S. Nutter, and W.C. Stiles
Insanity (Law) -- Massachusetts : Report of the trial of Abner Rogers, Jr. : indicted for the murder of Charles Lincoln, Jr., late warden of the Massachusetts State Prison : before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, holden at Boston, on Tuesday, January 30, 1844 / by George Tyler Bigelow and George Bemis
1844
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Insanity (Law) -- Massachusetts -- Boston : Matters of Josiah Oakes, Sen'r, four years wrongfully imprisoned in the McLean Asylum, through an illegal guardianship by means of bribery and false swearing : containing a full account of the hearing before the Supreme Court at Lowell with Judge Metcalfe's interested charge to the jury, contrary to law and evidence, and Chief Justice Shaw's opinion on the law respecting insane persons, confuted by extracts from the revised statutes showing it to be in direct opposition to the law : together with opinions of the press and much other interesting matter