An essay exploring the men who maintained the liberties of Rhode Island during the Revolution by forming the Committee of Correspondence in 1773. The appointments included Stephen Hopkins, Metcalfe Bowler, Moses Brown, John Cole, William Bradford, Henry Marchant and Henry Ward to form the committee in its entirety
Committees of correspondence, made famous by Samuel Adams and his cohort in Boston during the Americ...
An explanation of the development of college settlements in the late nineteenth century and an explo...
In this contextualizing essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine historical opposing v...
Chronicles the economic and political struggles of the colonies of North America from 1765 to 1775, ...
An essay which chronicles how privateering activities came about in Rhode Island during the Revoluti...
An essay documenting the positive influences the French had over the town of Newport following hosti...
Documents the patriotic efforts of North Kingstown, Rhode Island during the American Revolution, wit...
History of the life of Rhode Island patriot Captain Stephen Olney, beginning with his ancestry and b...
Chronicles the influence of the Daughters of Liberty in Rhode Island in securing economic independen...
Correspondence and articles from 1874-1982. Correspondence is written to James P. Bree, the National...
Chronicles the life and patriotism of Bristol, Rhode Island native Benjamin Bosworth, including his ...
An essay chronicling the history and importance of the social, political and evolutionary aspects of...
This edition of the hitherto imprinted Minutes of Theodore Foster is the apprentice work of a studen...
Letter dated August 3, 1700 (July 23, 1700 Old Style) from Friends of the Rhode Island Meeting to Ph...
A detailed history of the previously undocumented part played by South Kingstown, Rhode Island durin...
Committees of correspondence, made famous by Samuel Adams and his cohort in Boston during the Americ...
An explanation of the development of college settlements in the late nineteenth century and an explo...
In this contextualizing essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine historical opposing v...
Chronicles the economic and political struggles of the colonies of North America from 1765 to 1775, ...
An essay which chronicles how privateering activities came about in Rhode Island during the Revoluti...
An essay documenting the positive influences the French had over the town of Newport following hosti...
Documents the patriotic efforts of North Kingstown, Rhode Island during the American Revolution, wit...
History of the life of Rhode Island patriot Captain Stephen Olney, beginning with his ancestry and b...
Chronicles the influence of the Daughters of Liberty in Rhode Island in securing economic independen...
Correspondence and articles from 1874-1982. Correspondence is written to James P. Bree, the National...
Chronicles the life and patriotism of Bristol, Rhode Island native Benjamin Bosworth, including his ...
An essay chronicling the history and importance of the social, political and evolutionary aspects of...
This edition of the hitherto imprinted Minutes of Theodore Foster is the apprentice work of a studen...
Letter dated August 3, 1700 (July 23, 1700 Old Style) from Friends of the Rhode Island Meeting to Ph...
A detailed history of the previously undocumented part played by South Kingstown, Rhode Island durin...
Committees of correspondence, made famous by Samuel Adams and his cohort in Boston during the Americ...
An explanation of the development of college settlements in the late nineteenth century and an explo...
In this contextualizing essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine historical opposing v...