This is a major resource for persons studying the Gaspee Affair and writing
papers about it. Gaspee
Shelf
The Library Catalog, with its eventual several bibliographies, will always be
under development, so check back from time to time.
The Joseph Bucklin Society studies the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Colony, in the period 1600--- 1799, and
includes references to England in the same time period. Why? Because
here is a rich history involving the English Civil War, from which history the
Rhode Island and Massachusetts colonists built their arguments that the English
government in the 1770's was acting in an unconstitutional manner.
The 1772 Rhode Island capture and burning of the English ship Gaspee has
special interest to Bucklins because of the involvement of Joseph Bucklin V, for whom
our society is named. The Joseph Bucklin Society is one of the
few places deliberately collecting lists of the books and articles on the Gaspee affair.
[References in
brackets] on any page in this website are to books, or other materials, listed in the Joseph Bucklin Society Library
Catalog.]
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