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Loyalists in East Florida, 1774-1785
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.64 $By: Wilbur H. Siebert, Pub. 1929, Reprinted 2018, 264 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-979-6.This book is the consolidation of two volumes. Part one is a narrative in which the events of the American Revolution involving the participation of British Loyalists of East Floriida or those loyalists who went to East Florida from other neighboring proviences / states, either during or at the close of the Revolution, are detailed. Part two consists of the claims of the loyalists who were mentioned in part one.
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Maybelline Super Stay Matte Ink Lipstick 5mL 05 Loyalist
Vendor: Sweetcare.com Price: 12.92 $ (+5.25 $)Super Stay Matte Ink Lipstick 5mL 05 Loyalist
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Ready2HangArt The Loyalist Wrapped Canvas Wall Art by River City Street Poet NoColor 12" W x 16" H
Vendor: Gilt.com Price: 24.99 $Locally sourced art, printed on UV/water resistant poly-cotton matte canvas, eco-consciously handcrafted with a kiln dried pine wood frame in Chattanooga TN. while using sustainable manufacturing practices. Hanging hardware included for easy installation. Wrapped Canvas Made in the USA
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Online Orchards 1 gal. Loyalist Hosta Shrub with Pure White Leaf Centers and Creamy White Flowers (2-Pack)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 36.02 $Renowned and grown for its beautiful coloring, the Loyalist Hosta is a gardening favorite. Offering a dark green leaf margin with a pure and brilliant white leaf center, this plant will brighten any shady or dark spot in your landscape. Not only does it offer a "pop" of bright white coloring, but in mid-summer it also presents lavender flowers on tall, cream-colored stems which are especially attractive when freshly cut and displayed in arrangements. Loyalist Hostas are also loved for their capability to survive in heat and humidity, growing up to 24 in. tall and wide and flourishing best in USDA zones 3 to 8. These plants should be grown in part to full shade, moist, well-drained soils and although slow growing, they produce thick leaves that help with survivability as well as discouraging snails and slugs. The Loyalist Hosta will be a vibrant addition to your landscaping, containers or any shady garden.
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Ready2HangArt The Loyalist Wrapped Canvas Wall Art by River City Street Poet NoColor 24" W x 20" H
Vendor: Gilt.com Price: 55.99 $Locally sourced art, printed on UV/water resistant poly-cotton matte canvas, eco-consciously handcrafted with a kiln dried pine wood frame in Chattanooga TN. while using sustainable manufacturing practices. Hanging hardware included for easy installation. Wrapped Canvas Made in the USA
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Loyalists in the Adirondacks : The Fight for Britain in the Revolutionary War
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.27 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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From Loyalist to Founding Father: The Political Odyssey of William Samuel Johnson
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 94.00 $New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.66 $This scarce work encompasses all surviving information on the nearly 10,000 Loyalists who were eligible for land in Nova Scotia. Each Loyalist is identified by name, date and site of grant, acreage, and, in some cases, the individual's military rank.
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The Loyalist Conscience: Principled Opposition to the American Revolution
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 55.51 $Freedom of speech was restricted during the Revolutionary War. In the great struggle for independence, those who remained loyal to the British crown were persecuted with loss of employment, eviction from their homes, heavy taxation, confiscation of property and imprisonment. Loyalist Americans from all walks of life were branded as traitors and enemies of the people. By the end of the war, 80,000 had fled their homeland to face a dismal exile from which few would return, outcasts of a new republic based on democratic values of liberty, equality and justice.
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The Loyalists in North Carolina During the Revolution (#1415)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 32.14 $To the genealogist the Appendices in the back of the book will doubtless hold the greatest interest, for herein are found (1) lists of soldiers and civilians who supported the Crown throughout the Revolution; (2) lists of Loyalists who suffered land confiscation; (3) lists of Loyalists who made application to Great Britain for compensation for loss of office or property; and (4) lists of North Carolina Loyalists who received pensions from Great Britain.com/item_detail.cfm?ID=7144">7144.
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Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War Volume II: Official Rolls of Loyalists Recruited from MD, PA. VA. E
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 150.00 $The second volume in this distinguished series deals with the Loyalist regiments from Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Also treated are the British Legion, Guides and Pioneers, Loyal Foresters, and Queen's Rangers--regiments that served in the Southern Campaign and were captured at Yorktown in October 1781. This work contains abstracts of all extant muster rolls, pay rolls, vouchers, certificates, petitions, and miscellaneous documents relating to the Loyalists who were recruited for duty in the Southern Campaign of the war as well as abstracts of documents relating to Loyalist dependents, prisoners, and sympathizers. In addition, as the rolls for the Virginia regiments mustered by Lord Dunmore have not been located, it contains a list of Virginia Loyalists compiled from treasury records, claims and other original sources, many never before available for research.
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The Loyalists of New Jersey
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.00 $The desire for independence from Great Britain was far from unanimous among the American Colonists. A large portion of people, in all walks of life and in all the colonies, were loyal to the Crown, often at great personal risk. The Loyalists were probably the dominant faction in New York, New Jersey, and Georgia, while they were clearly in the minority in Virginia, Maryland, and Massachusetts. Loyalists units played a significant part in the war, especially in the south. About 70,000 Loyalists fled to England or Canada, while the majority of them remained in the colonies and attempted to conceal their sympathies. Those that fled, as well as some of those who remained, suffered great hardships and financial losses. Great Britain attempted to provide some compensation for them, hence the mass of English records on which the present work is largely based. About two-thirds of this work consists of biographical data on 419 New Jersey Loyalists culled from English archives, while the final on-third gives briefer accounts of 1,308 more derived from American records. Both parts of the work are documented with citations to the sources, and there is an index to full names and places. This volume was first published as Volume X of the Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society. It is the most comprehensive examination of New Jersey Loyalists in the American Revolution available. It includes an appendix of additional loyalists by A. Van Doren Honeyman.
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The Loyalists in North Carolina During the Revolution
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.94 $To the genealogist the Appendices in the back of the book will doubtless hold the greatest interest, for herein are found (1) lists of soldiers and civilians who supported the Crown throughout the Revolution; (2) lists of Loyalists who suffered land confiscation; (3) lists of Loyalists who made application to Great Britain for compensation for loss of office or property; and (4) lists of North Carolina Loyalists who received pensions from Great Britain.com/item_detail.cfm?ID=7144">7144.
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The Loyalist Problem in Revolutionary New England [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 48.00 $The Loyalist Problem in Revolutionary New England begins with a snapshot of the region on the eve of the Boston Tea Party. The colonists' Republican tradition helped them spark the Revolution, but their special history also threatened the unity of the United States throughout the Revolutionary War, for Loyalists tried to discredit New Englanders as a naturally rebellious people. Yet Ingersoll shows that the rebels never sought to drive the dissenters out of the new nation, and accorded them a remarkable degree of liberal toleration, with the great majority of Loyalists ultimately becoming citizens of the new states.
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The Loyalists in the American Revolution
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.86 $The Loyalists constituted the majority in some colonies, and a very large minority in the colonies as a whole. This is the history of those 100,000 or more Americans who were driven into exile in Canada and elsewhere; drawn primarily from original sources
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The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revilution
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 55.00 $pp. vii, (6), 509, appendices, illustrations and sketch maps, one fold-out at rep, contents vg in sl/worn red/gilt cloth
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Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, volume I
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 79.95 $First volume of three. M. June Clark, author. Not every American colonist was in support of the American Revolution. Many remained loyal to the English government and some men took up arms and fought alongside of the British troops. The men who fought for King George III and records of their service to the Crown were largely forgotten. A landmark for genealogy research, volume I contains the Official Rolls of American Colonists recruited by the Crown from the colonies in North and South Carolina, Georgia, and territories Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana, and an invaluable index to the muster rolls. International Customers: Due to extraordinarily high international shipping rates, it may be necessary to adjust your shipping costs up or down depending on the shipping address of the destination country. Please shop around and carefully consider the purchase price and the shipping costs before ordering. See our Shipping Terms for more information.
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The Loyalist Problem in Revolutionary New England
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 69.94 $The Loyalist Problem in Revolutionary New England begins with a snapshot of the region on the eve of the Boston Tea Party. The colonists' Republican tradition helped them spark the Revolution, but their special history also threatened the unity of the United States throughout the Revolutionary War, for Loyalists tried to discredit New Englanders as a naturally rebellious people. Yet Ingersoll shows that the rebels never sought to drive the dissenters out of the new nation, and accorded them a remarkable degree of liberal toleration, with the great majority of Loyalists ultimately becoming citizens of the new states.
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Loyalists and Layabouts: The Rapid Rise and Faster Fall of Shelburne, Nova Scotia: 1783-1792
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 55.45 $Marking the 225th anniversary of loyalist landings in Canada, this important and comprehensive history is essential reading on the shaping of our country. The few hundred loyalists who gathered at Roubalet’s Tavern in New York on the night of Saturday, November 16, 1782, shared a vision of the future intended to sustain them through the nightmare of the present. Abandoned by the king to whom they had promised their loyalty, unwelcome in the land that had so recently been theirs, they had no choice but to flee. But to where? And for what? Their dream was to build a new and improved New York City. They would do this on the rocky shores of Roseway Bay, on the south coast of Nova Scotia, beside one of the best harbours in the world. The city would be cosmopolitan, but more refined, more royal, more loyal, and certainly more exclusive than the one they were now preparing to leave behind forever. At first, it seemed as if their dream would come true. Within the decade, however, Shelburne was a wasteland of abandoned homes and shops.What happened? Plagued by drought, fires, and poor land quality, Shelburne’s fortunes quickly fell. Vividly told through the intertwined narratives of an eclectic collection of its early settlers, Loyalists and Layabouts is the fascinating story of Shelburne’s “rapid rise and faster fall.”
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Loyalists and Community in North America: (Contributions in American History)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 111.85 $This book is the first collection of Loyalist scholarship to span the 13 independent states and the Florida and Canadian provinces that remained loyal to the Crown in the American Revolution. The Loyalists disrupted the colonial communities in which they lived in ways that helped define the Revolution. Loyalist garrison towns became a pathological environment of violence and suspicion, which brought out the worst in patriot, British, and Loyalist behavior. In Canada, Loyalist exiles tried to create model Anglo-American communities, but in the end had to jettison Loyalist ideology to claim a new British North American identity.
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