The Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to ConnecticutJ. B. Lyon Company, printers, 1972 - 1200 من الصفحات This extensive volume offers a detailed account of the early days of the American Revolution divided into three parts. The first two cover the military operations during the campaigns of 1776 and some biographical information on the important players. The third part includes appendices to that information, consisting of journals and other primary documents. |
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PART ONEHISTORICAL | 17 |
CHAPTER | 21 |
BOSTON TO NEW YORK | 24 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abigail above)-From Ass'y bapt below)-From Benjamin Bridge Hampton British Brookhaven brother Capt Census of 1776 Charles Clinton Pap Committee Committee of Safety Congress Conkling Connecticut Continental Congress County Daniel David Dutchess East Haddam East Hampton Ebenezer Elizabeth enemy George go to L. I. Guilford Hannah Haven Hedges Hempstead Henry Howell Huntington Isaac James Jeremiah John Jonathan Joseph Joshua July June June 12 L. I. to Conn L'Hommedieu Line G London Males-above 16 Mary Mattituck N. Y. City Nathaniel Oyster Bay Phebe Prisoners Prov'l Cong Refugees removed return to L. I. Rev'n Rev'y MSS Richard Sag Harbor Samuel Sarah Saybrook Sept Serjt served in Conn Setauket Shelter Island signed the Association Smith Smith's Regt Smithtown sons Southampton Southold Southold Town Stamford Stephen Stonington Suffolk Suffolk County Thomas Vail wife William York