Samuel DuBose Papers

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  • Samuel DuBose Papers Book Detail

  • Author : Samuel DuBose
  • Release Date : 1800
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  • Genre : Boarding school students
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  • File Size : 80,80 MB

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Book Description: The author of these letters, Robert Rogers, was a native of Newport, a 1775 graduate of Brown College and a veteran of the American Revolution; Rogers also served, 1812-1831, as secretary, librarian and treasurer of the Redwood Library.

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