James George Barbadoes (c. 1796–June 22, 1841)[1] was an African-American, community leader, and abolitionist in Boston, Massachusetts in the early 19th century. Dedicated to improving the lives of people of color at the local level, as well as the national level.
^Dorman, Frank. "Twenty Families of Color." Boston: New England Historical Society, 1998.
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carpentry department...Abel Barbadoes, being a master mason also assisted. He was the father of Mrs. Catherine Barbadoes at 27 Myrtle Street. The façade...
32-gun frigate Barbadoes. James Madison fled and seemed to be outrunning the pursuing Barbadoes until the two ships were becalmed. Barbadoes launched three...
poor, white population of around 400 known as the Red Legs. "Jews in Barbadoes". jewish-history.com. Archived from the original on 25 October 2017. Retrieved...
Leeward Islands Station originally known as the Commander-in-Chief at Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands was a formation or command of the Kingdom of Great...
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this was an area east of Barbadoes Street. Reserve 42 was set aside for Roman Catholics; this was an area west of Barbadoes Street. Reserve 43 was set...
close to the borders of the neighbouring parishes Christ Church and St. James. The Grantley Adams International Airport for Barbados, is located 16 kilometres...
of 1812 between Britain and the United States. George Prevost was born on 19 May 1767, in New Barbadoes Township (now Hackensack), New Jersey. His father...
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targeted by the Rump Parliament in An Act for prohibiting Trade with the Barbadoes, Virginia, Bermuda and Antego, which was passed on 30 October 1650. With...
Greener as secretary, and also including Frederick G. Barbadoes, John F. Cook, Francis James Grimké, Milton M. Holland, Wiley Lane, William H. Smith...
(Beta). 30 January 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2017. Fox, George. "Letter to the Governor of Barbadoes". Barclay, Robert (1678). An Apology for the True Christian...
the troops in the Windward and Leeward islands, with headquarters at Barbadoes, in 1828. He was promised the government of Gibraltar, but was disappointed...
Adventurers. Parliament passed An Act for prohibiting Trade with the Barbadoes, Virginia, Bermuda and Antego in October, 1650, which stated that due...
subjected to the measures laid out in An Act for prohibiting Trade with the Barbadoes, Virginia, Bermuda and Antego until Parliament was able to force them...
and he himself appointed a transport agent. The transports arrived at Barbadoes on 10 January 1794, and after a month's drill and exercise in landing...
of State to the governor of Barbadoes, to prevent a recurrence of similar outrages, they humbly assure his Majesty (George IV) of their readiness to concur...