An account of the capture of St. Johns by the French : manuscript, 1709 May 14

Manuscript narrative, signed by John Campion and Joseph Knills; dated at Carbonnear Is., Newfoundland, 14 May 1709. Title supplied by cataloger. French and Native Americans captured the English settlement of St. Johns (21 Dec. 1708), bringing the eastern shore under French control. MS Can 73 (2). Ho...

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Main Author: Campion, John.
Other Authors: Knills, Joseph (signer.)
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University 1709
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description Manuscript narrative, signed by John Campion and Joseph Knills; dated at Carbonnear Is., Newfoundland, 14 May 1709. Title supplied by cataloger. French and Native Americans captured the English settlement of St. Johns (21 Dec. 1708), bringing the eastern shore under French control. MS Can 73 (2). Houghton Library, Harvard University.
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