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Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Sarah Kemble Knight - 0 views

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    Sarah Kemble Knight, a third-generation American, was born in Boston. She was the daughter of Thomas Kemble, a Boston merchant, reportedly an agent of Cromwell in selling prisoners of war and Elizabeth Trerice. Prior to 1689 she married Captain Richard Knight, a shipmaster and a widower considerably her senior. The only record of their marriage is a document stating Richard Knight's intention to marry her in 1688.
chris crawford

Boston Massacre Trial lesson plan - 0 views

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    lesson plan for a debate or trial of the Boston Massacre
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: The Journal of Madam Knight - 0 views

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    This is not a work of fiction, as the scarcity of old American manuscripts may induce some to imagine; but it is a faithful copy from a diary in the author's own handwriting, compiled soon after her return home, as it appears, from notes recorded daily, while on the road. She was a resident of Boston, and a lady of uncommon literary attainments, as well as of great taste and strength of mind. She was called Madam Knight, out of respect to her character, according to a custom once common in New-England; but what was her family name the publishers have not been able to discover.
Barrett Jacobs

In League with History - 0 views

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    Sixteen year old student doing extensive research on the Negro Leagues. Organizing reunions and even securing pensions for players who were previously going without.
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