Jessie Anderson Chase Papers 1927-1936
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Anderson, Jessie Macmillan
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Revere, Paul, 1735-1818
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Boston goldsmith and engraver. Helped plan and execute the destruction of the tea in Boston harbor; gave notice of the British expedition to Concord on 18 Apr. 1775. From the description of Paul Revere receipt of Nathaniel Appleton, 1786 Aug. 28. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 76893586 Silversmith, patriot, courier famous for his midnight ride announcing British forces. From the description of ADS, 1797 May 5 : Boston. Bill. (Copley Press, J S Copl...
Chase, Jessie Anderson, 1865-
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Author; Teacher. Born 1865; married Robert Savage. Published stories in St. Nicholas, Life, and American Magazine; plus several books under the names Jessie Anderson Chase and Jessie Macmillan Anderson). Was member of Women's Club of Newburyport, Massachusetts. Died 1949. From the description of Papers, 1927-1936. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 46708542 The "hall" of Jessie Chase's home in West Newbury, Mass., setting of her story "Seventy Plus", undated ...