Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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Works
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"The defendant's fist many blows did strike..." : the Rev. John Usher of Bristol, RI v. Capt. Simeon Potter of Bristol, RI 1761 | |
"Delenda est Canada" : Canada must be conquered! : Rhode Island troops at the conquest of Montreal, 1760 | |
Depositions of officers of the Palatine ship "Princess Augusta" : wrecked on Block Island, 27th December, 1738 and which was apparently the "Palatine" of Whittier's poem | |
Farther brief and true narration of the late wars risen in New-England | |
The Game Cock readies to strike : Abraham Whipple, commander of the schooner Game Cock, receives letters of marque from Governor Stephen Hopkins, 1759 | |
A letter from Major William Bradford to the Reverend John Cotton, written at Mount Hope on July 21, 1675, and containing an account of the operations leading up to an unsuccessful attempt to capture Metacom, alias King Philip, the Wampanoag chieftain. | |
A map of Acquidnesset or North purchase of the Atherton partners. | |
The muster rolls of three companies enlisted by the colony of Rhode Island in May, 1746, for an expedition against Canada proposed by Great Britain. | |
New England's victory at Louisburg in 1745 | |
Nine muster rolls of Rhode ... 1915: | |
Oswego odyssey | |
A preliminary report on the excavations at the house of Jireh Bull on Tower Hill in Rhode Island. | |
Preparations for the defense of Rhode Island, 1755 : historical documents | |
Publication (Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations) | |
Rec. book Soc. Colon. Wars State R.I. Provid. Plant. | |
Record book of the Society | |
Red coats and yellow fever, 1991: | |
Rhode Island colonial money and its counterfeiting, 1647-1726 | |
Roger Williams and the King's colors; the documentary evidence | |
Some further papers relating to King Philip's War. | |
Trials and tribulations of a crew of Rhode Island boatmen and shipwrights |