The perils of patriotism : John Joseph Henry and the American attack on Quebec, 1775 : typescript, 1974 / by J. Samuel Walker.

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The perils of patriotism : John Joseph Henry and the American attack on Quebec, 1775 : typescript, 1974 / by J. Samuel Walker.

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Henry, John Joseph, 1758-1811

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Son of Wm. and Ann (Wood) Henry was born, Nov. 4, 1758, in Lancaster, Pa.; at the age of 14 was apprenticed to uncle, a Kunsmith. In 1775 he clandestinely joined the Lancaster regiment, and engaged in Arnold's siege of Quebec. While in prison he contracted scurvy, and was lame throughout the remainder of his life. Studied law under his brother-in-law, Stephen Chambers, was admitted to the bar in 1785. and began to practice in 1793 when he was appointed president of the 2nd judicial dist. of Pa.....

Walker, J. Samuel

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J. Samuel Walker was an instructor in American History at the University of Maryland when "Perils of patriotism" was published. He also authored and edited books and articles on foreign policy during the nuclear age. From the description of The perils of patriotism : John Joseph Henry and the American attack on Quebec, 1775 : typescript, 1974 / by J. Samuel Walker. (Millersville University Library). WorldCat record id: 8116379 ...