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The narrative of John Blatchford, detailing his sufferings in the revolutionary war, while a prisoner with the British : as related by himself with an introduction and notes, by Charles I. Bushnell

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Blatchford, John, approximately 1762-approximately 1794.
Contributor:
Bushnell, Charles Ira, 1826-1883.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Revolution, American--Prison life.
United States--History--Revolution--Prisoners and prisons.
United States.
Sumatra--Description and travel.
Sumatra.
Local Subjects:
Revolution, American--Prison life.
Physical Description:
[iii]-vi, [7]-127 p. : ill. (port.) plates ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Priv. Print., 1865.
Notes:
Includes a reprint of original t.-p.: Narrative of remarkable occurrences, in the life of John Blatchford, of Cape-Ann, commonwealth of Massachusetts, containing, his treatment in Nova-Scotia--the West Indies--Great Britain--France, and the East Indies, as a prisoner in the late war. Taken from his own mouth. New London, Printed by T. Green, M,DCC,LXXX,VIII.
Also issued as no. 3 of v. 2 of Bushnell's Crumbs for antiquarians, New York, 1864-1866.

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