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Resolution Passed by the Citizens of Poughkeepsie (January 1, 1824)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section III

III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseA12. Resolution Passed by Citizens of Oughkeepsie(Robinson, pp. 127-28) January 1, 1824At a meeting of the citizens of Poughkeepsie held at the Hotel to take into...

Kentucky General Assemby Resolution (January 7, 1824)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section III

III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseA13. Kentucky General Assembly Resolution(Robinson, p. 73) January 7, 1824ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF...

Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives of the State of Louisiana on Moving Resolutions in Support of the Greeks (February 20, 1824)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section III

III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseA14. Speech in Support of the Greeks in the State House of LouisianaSPEECH DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, THE 20TH OF FEBRUARY, 1824, ON...

appeal-by-people-city-new-york-12-13-1824

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section III

III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseA15. An Appeal by the People of the City of New York.Niles' Weekly Register, December 13, 1824THE GREEKS. The people of the city of New York are fully in earnest to do...

Various Notices, Newspaper Articles and Letters (1824-1827)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section III

III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseA16. Various Notices, Newspaper Articles and LettersNiles' Weekly Register, January 9, 1824“Greek FIRE!" A New York paper says that the corporation have loaned the portrait...

Two Notices in Niles’ Weekly Register (September 20 & November 29, 1823)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section III

III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseA1. Two NoticesNiles' Weekly Register, September 20, 1823THE GREEKS. Some ladies of New York contributed the necessary funds and prepared a cross of twenty feet, inscribed...
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