The history of Warren, Rhode Island, in the war of the revolution, 1776-1783 / by Virginia Baker
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- 8642345
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- Book
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- Baker, Virginia, author
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- Gale, Women's Studies Archive: Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922
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- Warren, R.I. : The author, 1901
- 1 online resource (68 pages) : illustrations.
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- Women's Studies Archive: Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922.
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