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TERCENTENARY EDITION
The
Beginnings of New England
or
The Puritan Theocracy
in its Relations to
Civil and Religious Liberty
BY
JOHN FISKE
With Many Illustrations
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
1930
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Paul Revere (1735-1818), patriot, silversmith, and engraver, was born long after King Philip's death in 1676. The likeness, therefore, may bear no resemblance to the Wampanoag chief, and the subtext beneath the picture states, "Fanciful portrait of King Philip by Paul Revere." Philip is best known to the English as the fermenter and leader of what became known as King Philip's War, which began in New England in 1675 and extended beyond the time, in 1676, when Philip was killed. Metacom (King Philip) was known to have been in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts and his men burned every major town in that area.
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"Philip. King of Mount Hope"
publisher Houghton, Mifflin and Company |
artist Paul Revere (1735-1818) |
date 1772 |
location Boston, Massachusetts |
height 8.0" |
width 5.5" |
process/materials engraved, paper and ink print |
item type Art/Engraving |
accession # #L00.053 |
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