Stonington by The Sea
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture




This book offers insights into the life and career of William Learned Marcy, an important figure in American politics during the 19th century. Written by Henry Robinson Palmer and John Bassett Moore, it provides an in-depth analysis of Marcy's role as Secretary of State under Presidents Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan, and explores his impact on US foreign policy during that time period.
This detailed history traces the development of the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company from its founding to the present day. Henry Robinson Palmer offers insights into the company's operations and its relationship with Brown University. He also provides a broader view of the economic and social changes that have shaped Rhode Island's history. The Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company is an enlightening and informative read for anyone interested in the history of finance and banking in America.