A view of the guard-house and Simsbury-Mines now called Newgate : a prison for the confinement of Loyalists in Connecticut
1781
052 P769 1781 v. 2
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Title
A view of the guard-house and Simsbury-Mines now called Newgate : a prison for the confinement of Loyalists in Connecticut
Published
[London] Printed for J. Bew ..., 1781
Description
1 print
Call Number
052 P769 1781 v. 2
Note
In: The political magazine and parliamentary, naval, military and literary journal, Oct. 1781
Formerly an abandoned copper mine at Simsbury, Connecticut, the premises were seized in 1773 by the provisional government of the state and converted into a prison
Accompanying text identifies sections "L" and "M", 70 feet below ground, as "Hell"
Digital image available online, see URL.
Formerly an abandoned copper mine at Simsbury, Connecticut, the premises were seized in 1773 by the provisional government of the state and converted into a prison
Accompanying text identifies sections "L" and "M", 70 feet below ground, as "Hell"
Digital image available online, see URL.
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