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Dorr, Thomas Wilson 1805-1854
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Most widely held works about
Thomas Wilson Dorr
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The conspiracy to defeat the liberation of Gov. Dorr, or, The Hunkers and Algerines identified, and their policy unveiled : to which is added, a report of the case ex parte Dorr : comprising motion to Supreme Court of the United States : petition of sundry citizens of Rhode Island : affidavits showing the treatment of Gov. Dorr by the inspectors of the prison : argument of counsel, and the decision of the court
by Francis C Treadwell
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The Dorr War : treason, rebellion & the fight for reform in Rhode Island
by Rory Raven
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Proceedings in the Rhode-Island Legislature on sundry resolutions of the State of Maine
by Rhode Island
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Right and might : the Dorr rebellion and the struggle for equal rights
by Joyce M Botelho
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The merits of Thomas W. Dorr and George Bancroft, as they are politically connected
by George Ticknor Curtis
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The case of Thomas W. Dorr explained
by George Turner
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Thomas Wilson Dorr : an address before the Rhode Island Citizen's Historical Association on its twenty-fifth anniversary, 1908
by William A Mowry
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To the people of R. Island. As fellow citizens deeply interested in common with you all in guarding our common liberties from every encroachment, a number of abolitionists assembled at Newport and there organized in meeting, ask leave to lay before you the following facts
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To the freemen of Providence. To day you will vote for members of Congress and elect your own representatives to the General Assembly. In relation to the congressional election so much has been said that I need not say one word to you upon that subject. But in relation to representatives to the General Assembly, permit me to say a few words
by William Robinson Watson
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By His Excellency, Samuel Ward King, governor ... of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. A proclamation. Whereas I have this day received from His Excellency John Tyler, president of the United States, a communication touching the political affairs of this state ... Given at the city of Providence, on the fourteenth day of April ... one thousand eight hundred and forty-two
by Rhode Island
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A Horrible plot discovered!! A most foul and ferocious plot to butcher the people of Providence, has just come to light. Evidence, conclusive, and of the very highest authority, can be produced to establish the following statement, viz.:--that Thomas W. Dorr did ... write a letter to Levi D. Slamm, editor of the New era, of the city of New-York, requesting him to raise five hundred men in that city to be sent armed to Rhode-Island
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Governor King's extra. Dedicated to His Excellency without permission. Phantasmagoria of the Rhode Island War
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Enoch's epistle to Ephe. Rowseville, June 6, 1842
by Enoch
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Address, to the people of the United States
by Nehemiah R Knight
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By His Excellency, Samuel Ward King, governor ... of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. A proclamation. ... Given under my hand and the seal of said state, at the city of Providence, this twenty-ninth day of June ... one thousand eight hundred and forty-two
by Rhode Island
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Most widely held works by
Thomas Wilson Dorr
Gov. Dorr's exile and imprisonment
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4
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1844
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English
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8
libraries
worldwide
Explanation of an old affair
by Thomas Wilson Dorr
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2
editions published
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1838
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English
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8
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worldwide
Letters of the Hon. C.F. Cleveland and Hon. Henry Hubbard, governors of Connecticut and New Hampshire, to Samuel Ward King, the charter governor of Rhode Island refusing to deliver up Thomas Wilson Dorr, the constitutional governor of said state to the usurping authorities thereof : also, The letters of the Hon. Marcus Morton, and others, to the Suffrage Clam-Bake, at Medbury Grove, Seekonk, Mass., August 30, 1842
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1842
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6
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worldwide
Strictures on the case of Ephraim K. Avery : originally published in the Republican Herald, Providence, R.I
by Ephraim K Avery
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1833
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Avery was tried in the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island at Newport, May-June, 1833, for the murder of Sarah M. Cornell.
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Associated Subjects
Acquittals Angell, Joseph Kinnicut,--1794-1857 Antislavery movements Arnold, Lemuel Hastings,--1792-1852 Avery, Ephraim K.,--d. 1869 Bancroft, George,--1800-1891 Biography Burges, Tristam,--1770-1853 Caricatures and cartoons Clay, Henry,--1777-1852 Constitution (Rhode Island : 1842) Constitutional conventions Constitutional history Constitutional law Cornell, Sarah Maria,--1802-1832 Davis, John,--1787-1854 Dorr, Thomas Wilson,--1805-1854 Dorr Rebellion (1842) Elections Fenner, James,--1771-1846 Green, Frances H.--1805-1878 History Humor Imprisonment Jackson, Charles,--1797-1876 Joslin, Joseph,--1793-1888 Knight, Nehemiah Rice,--1780-1854 Maine Murder Pearce, Dutee Jerauld,--1789-1849 Poetry Political science Representative government and representation Rhode Island Rhode Island.--General Assembly Rhode Island.--Supreme Court Rhode Island--Newport Rhode Island--Providence Rhode Island--Tiverton Simmons, James Fowler,--1795-1864 Slavery Sources Suffrage Trials, litigation, etc. Trials (Conspiracy) Trials (Murder) Trials (Treason) Tyler, John,--1790-1862 United States Williams, C. R.--1790-1872
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Alternative Names
Aristides, 1805-1854
Wilson Dorr, Thomas 1805-1854
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