“Slaver Captain and Son of Newport: Philip Morse Topham and Jeffersonian Justice.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"Slaver Captain and Son of Newport: Philip Morse Topham and Jeffersonian Justice."Author and ContributorsLandy, Craig A.Date Published2016Document FormatPeriodicalLink to Full Texthttps://storage.googleapis.com/stateless-www-rihs-org/2020/02/2016_SumFall.pdfPublisherRhode Island Historical SocietyPlace Of PublicationProvidence, R.I.HoldingsRhode Island Historical SocietyPhysical Description22p.Is Part OfRIH, 74, (Summer/Fall 2016), 72-92.Periodical TitleRhode Island HistoryFull Text AvailableYesCall NumberF76 R472 v.74 n.2CNEB_IDRIHS_176City-TownNEWPORTDatePublishedClean2016 Continue browsing “Eight Clues: The Ordinary and Extraordinary Life of Arthur Bowler in Slavery and Freedom.” A Full Report of the Arguments of Thomas F. Carpenter, Samuel Y. Atwell, and Joseph M. Blake, Attorney General: In the Case of the State vs. John and William Gordon, for the Murder of Amasa Sprague, Supreme Judicial Court, March, 1844. Back to items list