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Patriot Parson Of Lexington Massachusetts The Reverend Jonas Clarke And The American Revolution 1st Edition Richard P Kollen

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Patriot Parson Of Lexington Massachusetts The Reverend Jonas Clarke And The American Revolution 1st Edition Richard P Kollen
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.02 MB
Pages: 456
Author: Richard P. Kollen,
ISBN: 9781625858092, 1625858094, B01BUGPT9E
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Patriot Parson Of Lexington Massachusetts The Reverend Jonas Clarke And The American Revolution 1st Edition Richard P Kollen by Richard P. Kollen, 9781625858092, 1625858094, B01BUGPT9E instant download after payment.

On the night of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere arrived at the parsonage of Reverend Jonas Clarke to deliver a warning to its occupants, including Samuel Adams and John Hancock. The following morning brought the first shots of the American Revolution to a community Clarke inspired to face such a harsh reality. He called on his parish to oppose imperial legislation for years leading up to the war. And as Lexington's minister for half a century, he was central to political, civic and social life there until his death in 1805. Historian Richard P. Kollen reveals the often overlooked story of the man who helped shape the spirit of the American Revolution.

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