The narrative of Jonathan Rathbun, of the capture of Fort Griswold, the massacre that followed, and the burning of New London, Conn., September 6, 1781.

With the narratives of Rufus Avery and Stephen Hempstead, eye witnesses.

New and rev. ed., including the narrative of Thomas Herttell, 1832.
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The narrative of Jonathan Rathbun, of the capture of Fort Griswold, the massacre that followed, and the burning of New London, Conn., September 6, 1781.

With the narratives of Rufus Avery and Stephen Hempstead, eye witnesses.

New and rev. ed., including the narrative of Thomas Herttell, 1832.
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W. Abbatt

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New York
Series
The Magazine of history with notes and queries. Extra number -- no. 15 [pt. 1], Magazine of history with notes and queries -- no. 15 [pt. 1]

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Library of Congress
E173 .M24 v.4

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Pagination
59 p.

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OL7162495M
Internet Archive
rathbungriswold00rathrich
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11024841
OCLC/WorldCat
25035632

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