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Lexington-Concord Alarm, our Revolutionary War Begins, supplement to the Boston Globe. p. 19 "Patriots Seize King's Powder", Fort William and Mary Raid
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2020.032.29 - Documents
Town of New Castle account with George Frost, Esq. Mention of an expense incurred by the town of New Castle to stop the country people from Rye and Greenland "from crossing on the island to attack the British in the War of 1775." (images 7 & 9)
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2022.041 - Deposition
In December of 1774 (possibly 1775) certain officials of then Royal Governor John Wentworth of New Hampshire conducted a series of depositions for possible legal use against local rebels who unlawfully raided Fort William and Mary in New Castle, New Hampshire on Dec 14 and 15, 1774. (approx. 100 pages, 11" x 17", digitized copies from original manuscript)
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2023.008.01 - Documents
The Raids on Fort William and Mary: some evidence, by Paul Wilderson (photocopy) Published in Historical New Hampshire 30, No. 3 (Fall 1975):178-202
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2023.008.02 - Documents
John Wentworth's Narrative of the Raids on Fort William and Mary, by Paul Wilderson Published in Historical New Hampshire 32, No. 4 (Winter 1977):228-236.
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2023.008.03 - Documents
Note on the Raid on Fort William and Mary (3p.) by Elizabeth Aykroyd. Historical New Hampshire, Fall, 1977 p.144-146.
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