Documents relating to the Ursuline Convent in Charlestown (1842) |
The rights of conscience and of property ; or the true issue of the Convent question by George Ticknor Curtis (1842) |
The Charlestown Convent : its destruction by a mob, on the night of August 11, 1834, with a history of the excitement before the burning, and the strange and exaggerated reports relating thereto : the feeling of regret and indignation afterwards : the proceedings of meetings, and expressions of the contemporary press : Also, The trials of the rioters : the testimony, and the speeches of counsel : with a review of the incidents, and sketches and record of the principal actors : and a contemporary appendix compiled from authentic sources (1870) |
Six hours in a convent : or the stolen nuns : tale of Charlestown in 1834 by Charles W. Frothingham (13th ed., 1855) |
Fragment account of a Miss Reed and the circumstances surrounding her acceptance as a novice of the Ursuline Community, undated |
A sketch of the Ursuline Community, Mount Benedict, Charlestown, Massachusetts, undated |
Ruins of nunnery, Mt. Benedict, 1872 : sketch .... to be by Dr. B.F. DeCosta, A.T.C. |
Ursuline Community: Mount Benedict, Charlestown, Massachusetts, undated |
The burning of the Ursuline Convent : a paper read before the Worcester Society of Antiquity, March 5th, 1889 by Ephraim Tucker (1890) |
An account of the conflagration of the Ursuline Convent by a friend of religious toleration (1834) |
Ursuline report of the burning of the convent, August 11, 1834 |
A scrapbook |
The Convent's doom : a tale of Charlestown in 1834 : also The Haunted Convent by Charles W. Frothingham (5th ed., 1854) |
The rioters, undated |