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African Americans in the American Revolution / United Empire Loyalists / American diaspora / Exile / Loyalist / Derry/Londonderry name dispute / American Revolution / New Hampshire / Loyalism / Londonderry /  Nova Scotia / Esther Clark Wright / Londonderry /  New Hampshire
Date: 2011-08-16 16:01:51
African Americans in the American Revolution
United Empire Loyalists
American diaspora
Exile
Loyalist
Derry/Londonderry name dispute
American Revolution
New Hampshire
Loyalism
Londonderry
Nova Scotia
Esther Clark Wright
Londonderry
New Hampshire

T.W. ACHESON New Boston to New Brunswick: Anonymous Loyalists in New Hampshire LOYALISM IS A COMPLEX CONCEPT. Originally restricted to tories and those

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