One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the occupation of Fredericksburgh by General Washington's army : a paper
1928
974.732 T113 1928 MB
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Title
One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the occupation of Fredericksburgh by General Washington's army : a paper
Variant Title
Occupation of Fredericksburgh|Nathan Birdsall : an impersonation
Published
[New York : Quaker Hill Conference Association], 1928.
Description
21, [1] p., [2] leaves of plates : plans ; 19 cm.
Call Number
974.732 T113 1928 MB
System Control No.
(OCoLC)58769912
Note
On cover: Quaker Hill (local history) series. The occupation of Fredericksburgh.
Fredericksburgh was the name formerly applied to the present town of Patterson, N.Y., and to a precinct in Dutchess county, new forming the county of Putnam.
Nathan Birdsall : an impersonation: (p. 12-21): Nathan Birdsall and his wife Jane Langdon, they were the first pioneer settlers of Quaker Hill, Dutchess, NY.
Fredericksburgh was the name formerly applied to the present town of Patterson, N.Y., and to a precinct in Dutchess county, new forming the county of Putnam.
Nathan Birdsall : an impersonation: (p. 12-21): Nathan Birdsall and his wife Jane Langdon, they were the first pioneer settlers of Quaker Hill, Dutchess, NY.
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