Ephraim Stinchfield papers, 1777-1830.
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Long, Pierse, 1739-1789
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Pierse Long (1739 – April 13, 1789) was an American merchant from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He served as a colonel of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War and served as a New Hampshire delegate to the Confederation Congress in 1785 and 1786. Born in Portsmouth in the Province of New Hampshire, he received a limited education, then was apprenticed to another merchant, Robert Trail. After his apprenticeship, Pierse became a merchant in his own right, exporting timber to the West Indi...
Fernald, Mark, 1784-1851
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Locke, Ward
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Randall, Benjamin, 1749-1808
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Free Will Baptist Church (New Gloucester, Me.)
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Maine. Constitutional Convention (1819)
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St 1819, c 161, an act to provide for separation of the District of Maine from Massachusetts as a state, stipulated a July 26, 1819 election in which inhabitants of each Maine town, plantation, or district would vote on separation, results to be sent to the state secretary. (A previous attempt at separation under St 1816, c 41 had failed.). If a majority of 1500 or more supported separation, Maine would become a state on Mar. 15, 1820. In the meantime the governor would ...
Stinchfield, Ephraim, 1761-1837
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Free Will Baptist preacher of New Gloucester, Me., who was ordained in 1798 and immediately began an itinerant ministry that lasted thirty years and covered much of northern New England; founder of Free Will Baptist Church (New Gloucester, Me.) From the description of Ephraim Stinchfield papers, 1777-1830. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71056434 From the description of Ephraim Stinchfield papers, 1777-1830. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat...
Free Will Baptists (1780?-1911)
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Cochran, Jacob
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United States. Continental Army. Long's Regiment
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