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Citizens of the City of Boston Appeal to Congress (December 19, 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 CauseA8. Citizens of the City of Boston Appeal to Congress(Robinson, pp. 133–35) December 19, 1823Communicated to the House of Representatives January 5, 1824SYMPATHY FOR THE...

Report of a Meeting Held in Philadelphia “to Express the Sympathy of the Citizens for their Christian Brethren the Greeks …” (December 20, 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 CauseA9. Report of a Meeting Held in Philedelphia "to express the sympathy of the citizens for their Christian bretheren the Greeks"Niles' Weekly Register December 20,1823THE...

Sentiments of Nathaniel Rochester toward the Greek Cause (December 20, 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 CauseA10. Sentiments of Nathaniel Rochester toward the Greek Cause(Booras, p. 186) Boston Recorder, December 20, 1823[Col. Nathaniel Rochester, the distinguished citizen after...

Address of the Committee of the Greek Fund of the City of New York to their Fellow-Citizens throughout the United States (December 23, 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 CauseA11. Address of the Committee of the Greek Fund of the City of New York to their Fellow-Citizens throughout the United StatesConnecticut Courant, December 23, 1823BELIEVING...

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...
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