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Publisher
Salem Press
Language
English
Pages
240

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Edition Notes

On caption: Extracts from letters written at the time of the occupation of Boston by the British, 1775-6, communicated by Wm. P. Upham.
From the Historical collections of the Essex Institute, vol. XIII, July, 1876.
Principally letters written to Oliver Wendell.
Appendix (Letters written by James Lovell to Samuel Holten, Sept. 5, 1780-May 29, 1781): p. 214-233.
Includes index.

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Salem, Mass
Other Titles
Extracts from letters written at the time of the occupation of Boston by the British, 1775-6.

Classifications

Library of Congress
E231 .U67

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Pagination
1 p. l., p. 153-240 ;
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6935453M
Internet Archive
letterswrittenat00upha
LCCN
04000256
OCLC/WorldCat
2130426

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