An 1842 reprint containing two reports detailing the events surrounding the 1834 mob destruction of the Ursuline Convent in Charlestown, MA. The first report discusses the public responsibility and duty of the State to protect its citizens and their property, regardless of social or religious affiliation, from unjust actions. The second report, produced by a select committee of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, discusses the merits of a petition for the Commonwealth to indemnify the Sisters of the Ursuline Order for their loss. Boston: Reprinted by Samuel N. Dickinson, 1842. See The Trial of John R. Buzzell by Lemuel Shaw, LL.D, published at the time of the incident (1834) for a detailed account of the mob destruction of the Con...
For five days in May 1818, a mob set fear into the hearts of the Enfield, New Hampshire, Shakers. Th...
Massachusetts government policy embodies a long history of anti-Catholic sentiment. During the Revol...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound collection. While these manu...
An 1842 reprint containing two reports detailing the events surrounding the 1834 mob destruction of ...
An 1842 reprint containing two reports detailing the events surrounding the 1834 mob destruction of ...
An 1842 reprint containing two reports detailing the events surrounding the 1834 mob destruction of ...
An 1842 reprint containing two reports detailing the events surrounding the 1834 mob destruction of ...
The 1834 burning of the Ursuline Convent in Charlestown, MA — present day Somerville, MA — has been ...
Trial of John R. Buzzell, The Leader of the Convent Rioters, for Arson and Burglary. Committed on th...
Trial of John R. Buzzell, The Leader of the Convent Rioters, for Arson and Burglary. Committed on th...
Trial of John R. Buzzell, The Leader of the Convent Rioters, for Arson and Burglary. Committed on th...
Published also as thesis, University of Illinois (Ph. D.), 1913.Bibliography: p. 195-202.Microfiche....
On the evening of August 11, 1834 the city of Boston, Massachusetts experienced an unprecedented lev...
The Executive Committee of the Rhode Island Historical Society to which, in connection with the Secr...
Transcription of a May 25, 1818, manuscript in the Hamilton College Library titled “A Statement Conc...
For five days in May 1818, a mob set fear into the hearts of the Enfield, New Hampshire, Shakers. Th...
Massachusetts government policy embodies a long history of anti-Catholic sentiment. During the Revol...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound collection. While these manu...
An 1842 reprint containing two reports detailing the events surrounding the 1834 mob destruction of ...
An 1842 reprint containing two reports detailing the events surrounding the 1834 mob destruction of ...
An 1842 reprint containing two reports detailing the events surrounding the 1834 mob destruction of ...
An 1842 reprint containing two reports detailing the events surrounding the 1834 mob destruction of ...
The 1834 burning of the Ursuline Convent in Charlestown, MA — present day Somerville, MA — has been ...
Trial of John R. Buzzell, The Leader of the Convent Rioters, for Arson and Burglary. Committed on th...
Trial of John R. Buzzell, The Leader of the Convent Rioters, for Arson and Burglary. Committed on th...
Trial of John R. Buzzell, The Leader of the Convent Rioters, for Arson and Burglary. Committed on th...
Published also as thesis, University of Illinois (Ph. D.), 1913.Bibliography: p. 195-202.Microfiche....
On the evening of August 11, 1834 the city of Boston, Massachusetts experienced an unprecedented lev...
The Executive Committee of the Rhode Island Historical Society to which, in connection with the Secr...
Transcription of a May 25, 1818, manuscript in the Hamilton College Library titled “A Statement Conc...
For five days in May 1818, a mob set fear into the hearts of the Enfield, New Hampshire, Shakers. Th...
Massachusetts government policy embodies a long history of anti-Catholic sentiment. During the Revol...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound collection. While these manu...