6 edition of The battle of Bunker Hill, or, The temple of liberty found in the catalog.
Published
1856
by [s.n.] in Boston
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Battle of Bunker Hill., Temple of liberty. |
Statement | [by Richard Emmons]. |
Genre | Poetry. |
Contributions | Emmons, William, b. 1792. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E241.B9 E575 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 144 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 144 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6568429M |
LC Control Number | 14013146 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 22363292 |
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The battle of Bunker Hill, or, The temple of liberty: an historic poem in four cantos. The battle of Bunker Hill, or, The temple of liberty: an historic poem in four cantos by Emmons, Richard, b. ; Emmons, William, b. Publication date Topics Bunker Hill, Battle of, Boston, Mass., Publisher Boston: [s.n.] Collection library_of_congress; americana Digitizing sponsor The Library of CongressPages: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Emmons, Richard, Battle of Bunker Hill, or, the temple of liberty.
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Get this from a library. The battle of Bunker Hill: or The temple of liberty; an historic poem in four cantos. [Richard Emmons; William Emmons]. The Battle of Bunker Hill was a most singular event. It signified a complete break with Mother England: physically, mentally, and morally.
It was a point of no return, a rupture which would never be healed. Bunker Hill was a remarkably savage by: 3. The battle of Bunker Hill: or The temple of liberty: an historic poem in four cantos.
MLA Citation. Emmons, Richard. and Emmons, William. The battle of Bunker Hill: or The temple of liberty: an historic poem in four cantos / by the late Richard Emmons New York Australian/Harvard Citation. Emmons, Richard. & Emmons, William.
On Jearly in the Revolutionary War (), the British defeated the Americans at the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts. Despite their loss, the inexperienced colonial forces. The True Story of the Battle of Bunker Hill Nathaniel Philbrick takes on one of the Revolutionary War’s most famous and least understood battles John Trumball's The Death of General Warren at the.
Bunker Hill A City, A Siege, A Revolution is the story of the events leading up to the Revolutionary War and the people who influenced those events. Philbrick focuses on three sets of individuals; those who supported independence, those who were loyalists to the English Crown, and the huge group in the middle who had to make up their minds 4/5.
The Battle of Bunker Hill, by Howard Pyle, British planning Throughout May, in response to orders from Gage requesting support, the British received reinforcements, until Location: Charlestown, Massachusetts, 42°22′″N. Israel Putnam (January 7, – ), popularly known as "Old Put", was an American army general officer who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War (–).
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Colonel William Emmons. Emmons, Richard, b. Emmons, William, ed. b.Boston, University of Michigan - electronic books online. Page 1 THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, OR THE TEMPLE OF LIBERTY; AN HISTORIC POEM IN FOUR CANTOS. COL.battle of Bunker Hill, in the American Revolution, J Detachments of colonial militia under Artemas Ward, Nathanael Greene, John Stark, and Israel Putnam laid siege to Boston shortly after the battles of Lexington and Concord.
However, Thomas Gage, British commander in the city, made no attempt to break the siege until he was reinforced (in May) by troops led by William Howe, Sir.The battle of Bunker Hill, or, The temple of liberty an historic poem in four cantos / by: Emmons, Richard, Published: () An eulogium on Major General Joseph Warren, who fell in the action at Charlestown, June XVII, MDCCLXXV.
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