قراءة كتاب The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution

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The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution

The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution

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NOTE ON GOV. JOHN WINTHROP 483 LIST OF LOYALISTS WHOSE NAMES OR BIOGRAPHIES ARE NOT FOUND IN THIS WORK 484 PELHAM'S MAP OF BOSTON IN POCKET IN THE BACK COVER.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

The author wishes to acknowledge the great assistance he has received from the New England Historic Genealogical Society, of which he has been a member for twenty-eight years,—whose library consisting of biographies and genealogies is the most complete in America. Other authorities consulted, have been the "Royalist" records in the original manuscript preserved in the archives of the State of Massachusetts, the Record Commissioners' Reports of the City of Boston, the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and the numerous town histories, and ancient records published in recent years, to the most important of which he has acknowledged his obligations in the reference given, and also to the Boston Athenaeum for the use of their paintings and engravings, in making copies of same.

He also wishes to acknowledge the assistance rendered him by his daughter, Mildred Manton Stark, in preparing many of the biographies, also the assistance rendered by Mr. Thomas F. O'Malley, who prepared the very copious index to this work, which will, he thinks be appreciated by all historical students who may have occasion to use same.

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ILLUSTRATIONS.

Thomas Hutchinson's Portrait,                       Opposite the title page.
James H. Stark, Portrait, Opposite Page 7.
Landing of the Commissioners at Boston, 1664, " " 13.
Randolph threatened, " " 15.
Proclaiming King William and Queen Mary, " " 17.
Killing and scalping Father Rasle at Norridgewock, " " 32.
Reading the Stamp Act in King street, opposite the State House, " " 37.
Andrew Oliver, Stamp Collector attacked by the Mob, " " 41.
Bostonians paying the Exciseman or Tarring and Feathering, " " 49.
Colonel Mifflin's Interview with the Caughnawaga Indians, " " 89.
Cartoon illustrating Franklin's diabolical Scalp story, " " 91.
Burning of Newark, Canada, by United States Troops, " " 103.
Burning of Jay in Effigy, " " 105.
Map, Boundary line between Maine and New Brunswick, " " 115.
Governor Hutchinson's House Destroyed by the Mob,   Page 155.
Benjamin Franklin Before the Privy Council, Opposite Page 165.
Views from Governor Hutchinson's Field,   Page 168.
Governor Hutchinson's House on Milton Hill,   " 170.
Inland View from Governor Hutchinson's House,   Page 171.
Andrew Oliver, portrait, Opposite Page public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@39316@[email protected]#Page_181" class="pginternal"

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