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Book details
  • Genre:HISTORY
  • SubGenre:United States / Revolutionary Period
  • Language:English
  • Pages:92
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781543949018

Mary Gould Almy's Journal, 1778

During the Siege At Newport, Rhode Island, 29 July to 24 August 18778

by Mary Gould Almy

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Overview
A rare account by a woman and a Loyalist during the French and Patriot attack on British forces at Newport in September 1778.
Description
As a rare account by a woman and a Loyalist during the French and Patriot attack on British forces at Newport in September 1778, Mrs. Almy's account provides valuable insights into a civilian woman's reactions to the war and to the situation in Newport. Among many other things, she graphically describes her attempts to protect her children as the French naval squadron under the Comte d'Estaing fought its way in and out of Narragansett Bay during the Battle of Rhode Island.
About the author
Mary (Gould) Almy, born Newport, RI, 1735, died there 1808, daughter of James & Mary (Rathbun) Gould. She married in 1762, as his second wife, Captain Benjamin Almy (1724-1819), son of John & Anstice (Ellery) Almy. They had 8 children.