Historians have not been sure whether the French officers who were billeted here during the winter of 1780-1781 paid rent for their lodgings or not. No evidence of payments had ever been produced, until two letters found in the Lopez papers have now settled this question in an intriguing fashion
The Coste’s formulary for military hospitals, published in Newport, for the Rochambeau’s army in 178...
Today, hundreds of years later, the letters of great Americans provide interesting and fascinating g...
Lorraine and Savoie were both occupied twice by French armies during the personal rule of Louis XIV....
French officers lived in Newport homes during their sojourn in the town in 1780-81. “A New Look at H...
It is fortunate that when time serves, the Historical Society of Newport can and does hold out frien...
A paper read before the Society December 17th, 1912 by Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Bulletin of the New...
This article focuses on the British treatment of prisoners during the occupation of Newport from Dec...
The Society of the Cincinnati is an organization of descendants of commissioned officers of the Cont...
This special double issue of Newport History, produced to honor the Society of the Cincinnati in the...
The French Gazette is an English translation of the Gazette Françoise, the French newspaper publishe...
An essay documenting the positive influences the French had over the town of Newport following hosti...
“Forging the French-American Alliance in Newport,” by Dr. Iris de Rode highlights the contributions ...
The original of this unsigned undated report is preserved in the French War Archives at Vincennes in...
On the evening of 8 September 1778, an altercation occurred in Boston between bakers employed making...
In August 1777, William Tweedy, owner of an apothecary shop in Newport, dunked a ten-year-old boy in...
The Coste’s formulary for military hospitals, published in Newport, for the Rochambeau’s army in 178...
Today, hundreds of years later, the letters of great Americans provide interesting and fascinating g...
Lorraine and Savoie were both occupied twice by French armies during the personal rule of Louis XIV....
French officers lived in Newport homes during their sojourn in the town in 1780-81. “A New Look at H...
It is fortunate that when time serves, the Historical Society of Newport can and does hold out frien...
A paper read before the Society December 17th, 1912 by Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Bulletin of the New...
This article focuses on the British treatment of prisoners during the occupation of Newport from Dec...
The Society of the Cincinnati is an organization of descendants of commissioned officers of the Cont...
This special double issue of Newport History, produced to honor the Society of the Cincinnati in the...
The French Gazette is an English translation of the Gazette Françoise, the French newspaper publishe...
An essay documenting the positive influences the French had over the town of Newport following hosti...
“Forging the French-American Alliance in Newport,” by Dr. Iris de Rode highlights the contributions ...
The original of this unsigned undated report is preserved in the French War Archives at Vincennes in...
On the evening of 8 September 1778, an altercation occurred in Boston between bakers employed making...
In August 1777, William Tweedy, owner of an apothecary shop in Newport, dunked a ten-year-old boy in...
The Coste’s formulary for military hospitals, published in Newport, for the Rochambeau’s army in 178...
Today, hundreds of years later, the letters of great Americans provide interesting and fascinating g...
Lorraine and Savoie were both occupied twice by French armies during the personal rule of Louis XIV....