The Burning of Falmouth (Now Portland, Maine)

The Burning of Falmouth (Now Portland, Maine)
Author: William Goold
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2017-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780266593447

Excerpt from The Burning of Falmouth (Now Portland, Maine): By Capt. Mowatt in 1775 Having given my authorities, I will proceed with my sketch, which I think will explain why the town was burned. The people of the county of Cumberland, and especially those Of Falmouth, began early to express indignation at the acts of Parliament bearing on the colonies. Soon after the passage Of the odious stamp act of 1765, a vessel arrived at Falmouth from Halifax with the hated stamps, and they were deposited in the custom-house. The people immediately assem bled and marched to the custom-house, demanded and received the stamps, then fixed them to the top of a pole, carried them in procession through the streets, to a fire prepared for the purpose, and burned them. In 1774 in a town meeting the citizens resolved that we will not buynor sell any India tea whatever, after this third day of Feb. Until the act that lays a duty on it is repealed. There were then 2500 lbs. Of tea in the hands of the dealers in town. Another resolve, passed at this meeting, acknowledges their obligation to the people of Boston, for their early notice of approaching danger, and for their intrepid behavior on the late tea-ships' arrival, and trust they will still be our watch-tower, and they may depend on our utmost endeavors to support them at all times, in defence of their rights and liberties. Also, we rejoice that though surrounded by fleets and armies, you yet remain firm and resolute. At the close of the proceedings the town voted that a committee be chosen to meet committees of other towns to consult on the alarming state of public affairs. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

BURNING OF FALMOUTH (NOW PORTL

BURNING OF FALMOUTH (NOW PORTL
Author: William 1809-1890 Goold
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2016-09-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781360576466

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The Burning of Falmouth (Now Portland, Maine), by Capt. Mowatt in 1775 - Scholar's Choice Edition

The Burning of Falmouth (Now Portland, Maine), by Capt. Mowatt in 1775 - Scholar's Choice Edition
Author: William Goold
Publisher: Scholar's Choice
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2015-02-12
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ISBN: 9781295978250

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Burning of Falmouth/Mowat's Relation Collection

Burning of Falmouth/Mowat's Relation Collection
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Release: 1775
Genre: Falmouth (Me.)
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Materials relating to the burning of Falmouth (now Portland), Me., 18 Oct. 1775 by Capt. Henry Mowat, R.N. Includes contemporary mss. on events leading up to the destruction of Falmouth; report by Mowat on the actual events of 18 Oct., including description of the frigate Canceaux under his command; three scrapbooks of material collected by Charles E. Banks; ms. known as Mowat's Relation in which Mowat describes his services in America and complains of his treatment by British authorities in overlooking him for promotion; and documents describing Joseph Williamson's attempt to locate and acquire the ms. for the Maine Historical Society.

The Burning of Falmouth and Related Material

The Burning of Falmouth and Related Material
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Total Pages: 2
Release: 1856
Genre: Falmouth (Me.)
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Document, possibly written by William Willis, describing Jacob Bailey and mentioning a letter on Bailey's views of the burning of Falmouth (now Portland), Me., by the British in 1775; letter was furnished to the Maine Historical Society by Rev. William S. Bartlet. Attached to this document is a letter to Willis, 1856 May 1, Chelsea, Mass., from Bartlet, concerning circumstances under which the document was written. Also attached is a second letter to Willis, 1857 Feb. 27, Cambridge, Mass., written by John Langdon Sibley about a report of Henry Mowat and where that report might be found. Other persons represented include Henry Mowat.

The Burning of Falmouth, Now Portland, October 18, 1775

The Burning of Falmouth, Now Portland, October 18, 1775
Author: Charles Edward Banks
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Total Pages: 28
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Genre: Falmouth (Me.)
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Scrapbook, compiled by Banks, of Daily Eastern Argus clippings (Nov. 19, 1910- ) in four parts, subtitled: Falmouth in 1775. new narration of events leading up to bombardment by Capt. Mowat.