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The remnants of forts we see in Rhode Island today are the remains of American, British, and French periods of fort building. In many cases a British fort replaced an American fort and was replaced by a French fort. Revolutionary War Defenses in Rhode Island updates Edward Field's and George Cullum's work on Rhode Island forts produced in the late 1800s. It is designed as a reference book, profusely illustrated, and full of enough details to occupy an army of historians and Rev War enthusiasts alike. This hardcover 10.25" × 12" volume covers American, British and French fortifications within the state and includes almost 300 maps and plans, including 9 period maps in color.
Written from the trapper's rendezvous; brief account of his experiences of the past year and plans for the next.
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Records of John Robertson Papers and Mount Abundance Station.
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John K. Robertson has uncovered and transcribed the extant proceedings of committees of the Rhode Island Assembly from 1775 to 1782 which met between sessions of the Assembly to perform the legislative function necessary to prosecute the war. These legislative records provide an in-depth view of how the war was supported and fills in knowledge gaps for historians and all readers interested in those fateful years.
Accounts of John L. Roberts in Kirkville, Onondaga County, N.Y. Entries are mostly on the sale of farm produce and on making and repairing boots and shoes.