Prisoners of Congress
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778 ...
In 1777, Congress labeled Quakers who would not take up arms in support of the War of Independence as “the most Dangerous Enemies America knows” and ordered ...
Prisoners of Congress by Norman E. Donoghue II
The untold story of the men who became among the nation's first political prisoners, published by the Pennsylvania State University Press.
"Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777-1778 ...
Norman E. Donoghue II relates how the Quakers, once the preeminent power in Pennsylvania and an integral constituency of the colonies and early republic, came ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777-1778
Keystone State officials sent 20 men―17 of whom were Quakers―into exile, banishing them to Virginia, where they were held for a year.
Prisoners of Congress : Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778 ...
Prisoners of Congress : Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778, Hardcover by Donoghue, Norman E., II, ISBN 0271095075, ISBN-13 9780271095073, Brand New, ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777-1778
More videos on YouTube ... In 1777, Congress labeled a group of Philadelphia Quakers who refused to help defend the city against the imminent ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778
A group of Quaker men had been held since their banishment from Philadelphia six months earlier. Forcibly torn from their families, friends, and useful lives.
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile 1777-1778
University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2023. First edition. hardcover, 8vo. New / new. Item #021688 ISBN: 9780271095073 Always ...
Prisoners of Congress - Museum of the American Revolution
In 1777, it was Henry, along with 19 other prominent Quakers, whose arrest and exile captured the attention of Philadelphians and even drew sympathy from ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778
Keystone State officials sent twenty men – seventeen of whom were Quakers – into exile, banishing them to Virginia, where they were held for a year.
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778
20 Philadelphia men—17 of them Quakers in good standing—based on groundless suspicions and a disregarding of the men's basic legal rights. In ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777-1778
Prisoners of Congress Book Cover. Many locals will be familiar with the connection to prisoners of war camps the Winchester area has had ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777-1778
“Prisoners of Congress is a fascinating tale recounting a little-known roundup of Quaker leaders during the Revolution, to tell us in spare, elegant prose, the ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777-1778
In 1777, Congress labeled a group of Philadelphia Quakers who refused to help defend the city against the imminent invasion by British ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778 ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778. By Norman E. Donoghue II. (University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777-1778
ISBN: 9780271095073 - Signed by Author(s) - 1st Edition - Hardcover - Penn State University Press, Univerity Park - 2023 - Condition: As New - As New ...
A Primer on How Quaker Pacifists Became Among the USA's First ...
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PREVIOUS EVENTS. May 15, 2023. Book review of Prisoners of Congress entitled “The Quaker Exile: A Hidden History Comes to Light,” by Amy Cohen is found on ...
Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778
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Prisoners of Congress, published by Pennsylvania State University Press ... Identifying them as the new nation's first political prisoners, author ...