A Hebron tea in Governor Peters' mansion.

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A Hebron tea in Governor Peters' mansion.

Reports on meeting including speaker's account of how the townspeople of Hebron recovered the slaves sold by loyalist Samuel Peters to a South Carolinian; includes reference to poem, "The Caesar Road," describing visit to area in Hebron where descendants of these African Americans lived.

2 p. ; 28 x 22 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7117385

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Peters, Samuel, 1735-1826

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Pendleton, Susan Bingham, 1870-

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Samuel Peters was the uncle of Governor John Samuel Peters. From the description of A Hebron tea in Governor Peters' mansion. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 23684481 ...