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Green[e] leaves from Westmoreland ; Infernal nonsense ; Leaves from a northern green-e house ; Hearts ease. Newspapers : manuscript
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Plan of the northern part of Rhode Island in the township of Portsmouth. Shewing the British posts of defence as compleated during the possession of Rhode Island, from the 8th of Dec. 1776 to the 25th of Oct. 1778. [cartographic material]
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Manuscript map showing the northern part of Rhode Island from Fogland Ferry to Bristol Point Ferry. The Battle of Rhode Island took place on August 29, 1778. This maps depicts the withdrawal of American troops northward on the island. Shows the roads from Newport leading north and shows the locations of the Hessian, Anspach, and British forces on Quaker Hill and the Continental Army positions on Wind-Mill Hill. The Continental Army held Wind-Mill Hill for 2 days, before evacuating the island completely on September 1, 1778. Colored.
mssHM 15473
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mssHM 1336
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mssHM 72094-72095
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mssHM 80570
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A syllabus on Mormonism in Illinois from the angle of the press: newspaper source materials, 1838-1848
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