J. Bradenburgh A.D.S.
1840
MSS L1976.80.10 MB
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Title
J. Bradenburgh A.D.S.
Variant Title
Resolutions on the death of Gassaway Watkins
Published
[S.l., 1840]
Description
[2] p. ; 23 cm.
Call Number
MSS L1976.80.10 MB
Note
Apparently in the hand of Bradenburgh.
"At a regular meeting of the Howard District Tippecanoe Club no. 1, held at Ellicott Mills on Saturday, July 18th 1840 the death of Col Gassaway Watkins havng been announced the following resolutions offered by George Howard ... were unanimously adopted."
Watkins was calle "an undeviating Whig patriot in 1776, and the same in 1840, one who fought as an officer in the "old Maryland Line,["] and who was particularly distinguished in the hard fought battle of the Cowpens and Eutaw, and one whose decease reminds us that the last of the original members of the Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland is gathered to his fathers>:
The Tippecanoe Club was formed by Whigs in 1840 with the expressed purpose of electing William Henry Harrison President of the United States.
Watkins was a member of the Tippecanoe Club as well as an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati.
"At a regular meeting of the Howard District Tippecanoe Club no. 1, held at Ellicott Mills on Saturday, July 18th 1840 the death of Col Gassaway Watkins havng been announced the following resolutions offered by George Howard ... were unanimously adopted."
Watkins was calle "an undeviating Whig patriot in 1776, and the same in 1840, one who fought as an officer in the "old Maryland Line,["] and who was particularly distinguished in the hard fought battle of the Cowpens and Eutaw, and one whose decease reminds us that the last of the original members of the Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland is gathered to his fathers>:
The Tippecanoe Club was formed by Whigs in 1840 with the expressed purpose of electing William Henry Harrison President of the United States.
Watkins was a member of the Tippecanoe Club as well as an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati.
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