Author: Mary Pickering Thompson
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Category : Dover (N.H.)
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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Landmarks in Ancient Dover, New Hampshire
Author: Mary Pickering Thompson
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Category : Dover (N.H.)
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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Publisher:
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Category : Dover (N.H.)
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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The Bibliographer's Manual of American History: R-Z. nos. 4528-6056. 1909
Author: Stanislaus Vincent Henkels
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 398
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Publisher:
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 398
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Bibliography of Dover, N.H.
Author: John Randolph Ham
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Category : Dover (N.H.)
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Category : Dover (N.H.)
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
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Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 676
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Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.
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Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 676
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Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.
Report of the State Librarian to the New Hampshire Legislature
Author: New Hampshire State Library
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Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Biennial Report
Author: New Hampshire State Library
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Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Publisher:
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Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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The Granite Monthly
Bulletin of More Important Accessions with Bibliographical Contributions
Report of the Trustees of the State Library to the Governor for the Period ... Together with the Report of the State Librarian to the Trustees
Author: New Hampshire State Library
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Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Samuel Adams and the Vagabond Henry Tufts
Author: Nathaniel Parry
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476652678
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
One a revolutionary leader and the other a vagabond who deserted from the Continental Army, Samuel Adams and Henry Tufts appear opposites, yet they were two sides of the same coin. While one devoted his life to overthrowing British colonial rule and the other to rambling, womanizing and stealing horses, Adams and Tufts represented the self-interested capacity for survival as well as the lofty ideals that made the American Revolution possible. When they crossed paths in 1794, with Adams serving as governor of Massachusetts and Tufts a hapless prisoner facing the gallows, it was the serendipitous climax of three decades of revolutionary activity and crime. Recalling the sometimes complementary roles of virtue and vice in the early republic, the story of these two men reflects themes of the American Revolution, including class differences among colonists, the importance of education in fostering republicanism, and the founders' emphasis on improving criminal justice. It is also a story of redemption--both for these two imperfect individuals and for the revolution that they participated in.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476652678
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
One a revolutionary leader and the other a vagabond who deserted from the Continental Army, Samuel Adams and Henry Tufts appear opposites, yet they were two sides of the same coin. While one devoted his life to overthrowing British colonial rule and the other to rambling, womanizing and stealing horses, Adams and Tufts represented the self-interested capacity for survival as well as the lofty ideals that made the American Revolution possible. When they crossed paths in 1794, with Adams serving as governor of Massachusetts and Tufts a hapless prisoner facing the gallows, it was the serendipitous climax of three decades of revolutionary activity and crime. Recalling the sometimes complementary roles of virtue and vice in the early republic, the story of these two men reflects themes of the American Revolution, including class differences among colonists, the importance of education in fostering republicanism, and the founders' emphasis on improving criminal justice. It is also a story of redemption--both for these two imperfect individuals and for the revolution that they participated in.