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 (Now Portland, Maine), by Capt. Mowatt in 1775 - Primary Source Edition

The Burning of Falmouth (Now Portland, Maine), by Capt. Mowatt in 1775 - Primary Source Edition
Author: William Goold
Publisher: Nabu Press
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2014-02
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ISBN: 9781295741212

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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.

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.