tion."
Page 313: "Beavoir School" to "Beauvoir School"
Page 320: "Queston family" to "Oueston family."
Page 314: "Burres, David" to "Burnes, David" and "Calton, Joseph" to
"Carlton, Joseph."
Page 317: "Hallerith, Hermann" to "Hollerith, Hermann."
Page 318: Indentation of Index entry for "Keith, Rev. Ruel,"
corrected.
Page 319 "Marsell, Judge" to "Morsell, Judge" and "McCloy, Mrs.
Frank R." to "McCoy, Mrs. Frank R."
Page 321: "Phillyss, E." to "Phillips, E."
Page 322: "Soyrs, Rev. Mr." to "Sayrs, Rev. Mr."
Page 323: "Thomsen, Elizabeth" to "Thomson, Elizabeth."
The Index has been re-ordered after correction so that entries are in
alphabetical order.
Further it is noted that:
On Page 288, in "to live one another" one or more words is missing.
There is variation in the spelling of "Tenally Town", which is also
given as "Tennally Town" on Page 31, where the name is related to
that of its founder John Tennally. Both spellings appear to have
been in common usage.
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