John Endecott (English Wikipedia)

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  • Trow, Charles Edward (1905), The old shipmasters of Salem, New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, p. 122, OCLC 4669778, [At] Muckis, twenty-five miles distant, [Endicott] found three vessels, among them the brig Governor Endicott ... and the ship James Monroe.... These vessels at once sailed to Quallah-Battoo....

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  • Harrison, Samuel (1878). Wenlock Christison, and the early Friends in Talbot County, Maryland a paper read before the Maryland Historical Society, March 9th, 1874. Baltimore: Fund Publication (Maryland Historical Society). OL 7221177M.

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  • Hawthorne, Nathaniel. "Endicott and the Red Cross". Archived from the original on 21 October 2008. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
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  • Trow, Charles Edward (1905), The old shipmasters of Salem, New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, p. 122, OCLC 4669778, [At] Muckis, twenty-five miles distant, [Endicott] found three vessels, among them the brig Governor Endicott ... and the ship James Monroe.... These vessels at once sailed to Quallah-Battoo....