The Greenes of Rhode Island

The Greenes of Rhode Island
Author: George Sears Greene
Publisher:
Total Pages: 970
Release: 1903
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ISBN:

This work embraces the ancestors & descendants of John Greene, surgeon (1590-1659) who married Joanne Tattershall in 1619 and immigrated from Salisbury, County Wilts, England to Boston Massachusetts in 1635. He settled in Warwick Rhode Island. He married three times due to the unexpected death of his 1st and 2nd wife. He had a long and active political life, holding office almost continuously throughout his life. Descendants primarily lived in the eastern United States.

The Greenes of Rhode Island, with Historical Records of English Ancestry, 1534-1902

The Greenes of Rhode Island, with Historical Records of English Ancestry, 1534-1902
Author: George Sears Greene
Publisher:
Total Pages: 929
Release: 2012-06-06
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ISBN: 9781462286966

Hardcover reprint of the original 1903 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9. No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Greene, George Sears. The Greenes of Rhode Island, With Historical Records of English Ancestry, 1534-1902. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012. Original Publishing: Greene, George Sears. The Greenes of Rhode Island, With Historical Records of English Ancestry, 1534-1902, . New York The Knickerbocker Press, 1903. Subject: Green Family

Caty

Caty
Author: John F. Stegeman
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820307920

Traces the life of Catherine Littlefield Greene, wife of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene

Nathanael Greene

Nathanael Greene
Author: Gerald M. Carbone
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2008-06-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0230612938

The intriguing life story of an unsung hero of the American Revolution from award-winning author Gerald M. Carbone. When the Revolutionary War began, Nathanael Greene was a private in the militia, the lowest rank possible, yet he emerged from the war with a reputation as George Washington's most gifted and dependable officer--celebrated as one of three most important generals. Upon taking command of America's Southern Army in 1780, Nathanael Greene was handed troops that consisted of 1,500 starving, nearly naked men. Gerald Carbone explains how within a year, the small worn-out army ran the British troops out of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina and into the final trap at Yorktown. Despite his huge military successes and tactical genius Greene's story has a dark side. Gerald Carbone drew on 25 years of reporting and researching experience to create his chronicle of Greene's unlikely rise to success and his fall into debt and anonymity.

Greenes of Warwick in Colonial History. Read Before the Rhode Island Historical Society, February 27, 1877

Greenes of Warwick in Colonial History. Read Before the Rhode Island Historical Society, February 27, 1877
Author: H E 1816-1897 Turner
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
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ISBN: 9781015871854

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The Quiet American

The Quiet American
Author: Graham Greene
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504052544

A “masterful . . . brilliantly constructed novel” of love and chaos in 1950s Vietnam (Zadie Smith, The Guardian). It’s 1955 and British journalist Thomas Fowler has been in Vietnam for two years covering the insurgency against French colonial rule. But it’s not just a political tangle that’s kept him tethered to the country. There’s also his lover, Phuong, a young Vietnamese woman who clings to Fowler for protection. Then comes Alden Pyle, an idealistic American working in service of the CIA. Devotedly, disastrously patriotic, he believes neither communism nor colonialism is what’s best for Southeast Asia, but rather a “Third Force”: American democracy by any means necessary. His ideas of conquest include Phuong, to whom he promises a sweet life in the states. But as Pyle’s blind moral conviction wreaks havoc upon innocent lives, it’s ultimately his romantic compulsions that will play a role in his own undoing. Although criticized upon publication as anti-American, Graham Greene’s “complex but compelling story of intrigue and counter-intrigue” would, in a few short years, prove prescient in its own condemnation of American interventionism (The New York Times).