Lloyd W. Smith Collection of the Pamphlets of Protest
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Full and Correct Account of The Battle of Bunker Hill was published in Boston in 1825. Its author is unknown.
A letter from General Washington entitled A View of American Politics
Reflections on the Importance of the American Revolution by Richard Price.
Divine Providence is a Thanksgiving discourse preached by David S. Rowland in the Presbyterian or Congregational Church in Providence, N.E. on Wednesday June 4, 1766. This sermon was delivered on His Majesty's birthday which was considered a day of rejoicing.
A New Jersey Supreme Court Document dated 1794 dealing with the bondage of Negroes and others. This was a very important document because it tried to address this issue of slavery.
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Lloyd W. Smith Collection, Pamphlets of Protest, Account of The Battle of Bunker Hill, A View of American Politics, Observations of the American Revolution, Repeal of the Stamp Act, New Jersey Supreme Court Document, Manumission of Negroes, Morristown National Historical Park, Historic Morristown, National Historical Park, The American Revolution, American History, US History, George Washington, Continental Army, Winter Encampment, History, Morristown, Jockey Hollow, The Ford Mansion, Morris County, The American Revolution in New Jersey, The Skylands, Lakeland, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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