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"Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution: March 2015
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Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. So that the subscribers may have the child again, and the parents convicted of the theft". Sometimes a single reference in an old newspaper underscores how very different the mindset of an earlier time was from that of our own time. Lost from the subscriber, living on Raccoon Creek, in Woolwich township, Gloucester county, West New-Jersey, on the night between the 9. Whoever takes up the...
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"Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution: "So that the subscribers may have the child again, and the parents convicted of the theft"
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Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. So that the subscribers may have the child again, and the parents convicted of the theft". Sometimes a single reference in an old newspaper underscores how very different the mindset of an earlier time was from that of our own time. Lost from the subscriber, living on Raccoon Creek, in Woolwich township, Gloucester county, West New-Jersey, on the night between the 9. Whoever takes up the...
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"Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution: "After getting what arms and arminition (sic) they could find, and what plunder they pleased": The Final Fight of Shay's Rebellion (Part II)
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Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. Friday, June 5, 2015. After getting what arms and arminition (sic) they could find, and what plunder they pleased": The Final Fight of Shay's Rebellion (Part II). Theodore Sedgwick memorial stone. Captain Perez Hamlin's first move during the night of February 26-27, 1787 with the rebel forces under his command was to cross over from New Lebanon, New York into West Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Finally, there was a...
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"Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution: June 2015
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Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. Friday, June 5, 2015. After getting what arms and arminition (sic) they could find, and what plunder they pleased": The Final Fight of Shay's Rebellion (Part II). Theodore Sedgwick memorial stone. Captain Perez Hamlin's first move during the night of February 26-27, 1787 with the rebel forces under his command was to cross over from New Lebanon, New York into West Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Finally, there was a...
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"Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution: Seafaring Dress Mentioned in New Jersey Runaway Ads 1734 - 1782
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Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Seafaring Dress Mentioned in New Jersey Runaway Ads 1734 - 1782. Detail from The Embarkation by John Collett,. Circa 1760s, Nation Maritime Museum (UK). A detailed, ongoing study of documentation for sailor clothing of the period can be found at the excellent British Tars blog. Blue was the most common, but by no means the only sailor jacket color. Captain Dunlop, subsequently ran away ...
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"Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution: April 2015
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Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Seafaring Dress Mentioned in New Jersey Runaway Ads 1734 - 1782. Detail from The Embarkation by John Collett,. Circa 1760s, Nation Maritime Museum (UK). A detailed, ongoing study of documentation for sailor clothing of the period can be found at the excellent British Tars blog. Blue was the most common, but by no means the only sailor jacket color. Captain Dunlop, subsequently ran away ...
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"Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution: May 2015
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Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. Monday, May 18, 2015. If redress cannot be had without, it is Virtue in them to disturb the government.": The Final Fight of Shay's Rebellion (Part I). The last significant "battle" of Shay's Rebellion lasted just about six minutes and did not even involve Daniel Shays. It was a sharp skirmish, nonetheless, fought in the snow on a lonely road in Sheffield, Massachusetts on the afternoon of February 27th, 1787.
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"Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution: "If redress cannot be had without, it is Virtue in them to disturb the government.": The Final Fight of Shay's Rebellion (Part I)
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Another Pair Not Fellows"; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. Monday, May 18, 2015. If redress cannot be had without, it is Virtue in them to disturb the government.": The Final Fight of Shay's Rebellion (Part I). The last significant "battle" of Shay's Rebellion lasted just about six minutes and did not even involve Daniel Shays. It was a sharp skirmish, nonetheless, fought in the snow on a lonely road in Sheffield, Massachusetts on the afternoon of February 27th, 1787.
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