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- A 'Great National Calamity': Sir William Pepperrell and Isaac Royall
- James Bowdoin: Patriot and Man of the Enlightenment
- The Public Career Op Elbridge Gerry Dissertation
- SARAH and JAMES BOWDOIN DAY Friday, Octobern 25, 2019
- Blacks in Massachusetts and the Shays' Rebellion Sidney Kaplan University of Massachusetts Amherst
- James Sullivan and the Birth of Massachusetts Republicanism
- Shays' Rebellion
- Bunker Hill Refought: Memory Wars and Partisan Conflicts, 1775-1825” Historical Journal of Massachusetts Volume 29, No
- John Hancock Signature on Declaration
- James Bowdoin to James De Caledonia, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 27 February
- Inscriptions on the Bronze Tablets Recently Placed on the Gates of the Older Burial Grounds in Boston, Massachusetts
- The Massachusetts Ratification Convention: a Role Play
- "Securing the State:” Public Coercion, Constitution-Making and the Problem of Rebellion in the Post-Revolutionary United States, 1786-1788
- Bowdoin College Catalogues
- A New Commonwealth Votes Using GIS to Analyze the Politics of Turn-Of-The-19Th-Century Massachusetts
- An Investigation of the Connections Between Thomas Hutchinson and Land Speculation in Eighteenth Century Maine
- John Hancock's Big Toe and the Constitution
- Open PDF File, 195.41 KB, for Index of Subjects and Titles
- TABLE of CONTENTS Volume 1
- Sir William Pepperrell, Sir William Phips, James Sullivan and a Bit of Old England in New England
- Introduction to the Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts
- The Pre-Revolutionary Origins of Federal Ideas of Sovereignty by Alison L
- Massachusetts Chronology, 1773–1790
- Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. Papers
- Commencement 2003
- Stephanie Kermes, “'I Wish for Nothing More Ardently Upon Earth, Than To
- Tea Party Perspectives
- Massachusetts Art Commission
- Commencement 2008
- Eaely American Broadsides. 1680-1800. Prepared by Nathaniel Paine
- Commencement 2011
- Shays' Rebellion: Reclaiming the Revolution
- Foreign Affairs and the Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts
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