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Sarah Thompson, Countess Rumford

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The History of Concord: From Its First Grant in 1725 to the Organization of the City Government in 1853
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by Joseph Peter Paul Rauschmayer (1758–1815), after a portrait painted by Kellerhofen in
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took the side of the British, and at the end of the war he moved to London. He was
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Count Rumford – General Benjamin Thompson additional family history
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A Biography of Benjamin Thompson (her father), written in 1868
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stipple engraving
Munich
Concord, New Hampshire
Concord, New Hampshire
Benjamin Thompson
philanthropist
Imperial Countess
Holy Roman Empire
Electorate of Bavaria
American
colonies
American Revolutionary War
Benjamin Thompson
knighted



"Saratoga newspaper article"



Nathaniel Bouton
The History of Concord: From Its First Grant in 1725 to the Organization of the City Government in 1853
Metcalf, p. 84
A Biography of Benjamin Thompson (her father), written in 1868
Count Rumford – General Benjamin Thompson additional family history
Categories
1774 births
1852 deaths

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