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Letters: To Phebe Griffin Lord, 1812-1814

Posted on April 18, 2012 by Carolyn Wakeman in Letters No Comments
Letters: To Phebe Griffin Lord, 1812-1814

The War of 1812, whose 200th anniversary is being commemorated this year, brought the threat of attack to Lyme’s shores. Letters to Phebe Griffin Lord (1768-1841) from her brother in New York reveal how wartime conditions affected a local family.

Read More Connecticut River, Essex raid, Governor Roger Griswold, Phoebe Griffin Noyes, War of 1812, Watch Rock

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