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THE MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY.

Vol. XXIV.

CONTENTS FOR AUGUST, 1890.

Portrait of Major-General Ebenezer Stevens. (See page 119.)
Historic Houses and Revolutionary Letters.

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ROBERT LUDLOW FOWLER. ILLUSTRATIONS.-Homestead of Colonel Thomas Ellison on the Hudson, built in 1723-Portrait of Colonel Thomas Ellison-Stone House of Ellison, built in 1756, known as General Knox's Headquarters -Rear of the house-Portrait of Colonel Thomas Ellison, third.

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The Blue and Beautiful Narragansett. Its Historic Associations.

The True Story of an Appointment.
Major-General Ebenezer Stevens..
Pleasure Parties in the Northwest.

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The French Canadian Peasantry. Language-Customs-Mode of Life-Food-Dress.
Our Beloved Flag. A Poem.

PROSPER BENDER, M. D. 125
Hon. HORATIO KING. 136

Minor Topics.-Poem, on the Promulgation of the Edict of Nantes, by Rev. Charles S.
Vedder, D.D.-Prospectus of the first American Edition of Shakspeare, contributed by
W. K.-Sixty Waymarks in the Progress of the World, by Vinton Reade-Exercises in
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Original Documents. Three Unpublished Letters. Zebulon Butler to General Hand-
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Book Notices.-Life and Times of Ephraim Cutler, by Julia Perkins Cutler-Genealogical
Memoirs of Backus Family-History of Pacific States, Vol. XIX., California, by
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