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Category Archives: Dublin

The Old Bear (Dublin)

No sense complaining about the food…

Posted byMarek16 December, 201223 January, 2013Posted in1760s, bear, colonial, Dublin, SOURCE=Leonard+SewardTags:bear, dublin, Eli GreenwoodLeave a comment on The Old Bear (Dublin)

Dublin Lyceum (1836-1844)

Community education & discourse in Dublin: The adults publish (& perform) their own bi-weekly zine… and the kids put out TWO!

Posted byMarek13 November, 201210 December, 2012Posted in1830s, 1840s, Dublin, education, entertainment, SOURCE=Leonard+SewardLeave a comment on Dublin Lyceum (1836-1844)

Revolutionary Soldier from Dublin

Mr. Belknap at war …

Posted byMarek9 November, 201210 December, 2012Posted in1770s, 1780s, Dublin, revolutionary era, Rhode Island, SOURCE=Leonard+Seward, weather1 Comment on Revolutionary Soldier from Dublin

Woman of the Revolution (Dublin, 1779)

Dublin neighbors rally to support each other in time of war…

Posted byMarek8 November, 201210 December, 2012Posted in1770s, corn, cottage industries, cows, Dublin, potatoes, revolutionary era, SOURCE=Leonard+SewardLeave a comment on Woman of the Revolution (Dublin, 1779)

Blood and Honey (Dublin)

A cautionary harvest parable courtesy of Dublin’s infamous Wranglin’ Russell Brothers:

Posted byMarek2 November, 201210 December, 2012Posted in1790s, bees, Dublin, harvest, honey, SOURCE=Leonard+SewardTags:1790s, argument, bees, brothers, dublin, honey, nh, russellLeave a comment on Blood and Honey (Dublin)

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