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Essays on New Hampshire's part in the struggle for American independence, collected and edited by the Bicentennial Committee of the New Hampshire Sons of the American Revolution

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Essays on New Hampshire's part in the struggle for American independence, collected and edited by the Bicentennial Committee of the New Hampshire Sons of the American Revolution
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eng
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non fiction
Main title
Essays on New Hampshire's part in the struggle for American independence
Responsibility statement
collected and edited by the Bicentennial Committee of the New Hampshire Sons of the American Revolution
Table Of Contents
Weld, A.L. and Richter, H. The founding of Dartmouth College in 1769.--Noyes, G.T. Problems of the New Hampshire "Grants".--Davison, H.E. White pines for the Royal Navy.--Squires, J.D. New Hampshire reaction to the Boston Tea Party in 1773.--Lange, F.F. The seizure of Fort William and Mary in 1774.--Richter, H. Some unfamiliar facts about New Hampshire at the Battle of Bunker Hill.--Upton, R.F. New Hampshire's constitution of 1776.--Squires, J.D.A summary of the events of 1777 which led to General Stark's march to and victory at Bennington
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