Abstract
Anglican preacher Rev. Jacob Bailey and his wife, Sally, posed a triple threat to leaders of the American Revolution in the town of Pownalborough, a threat that was religious, political, and social. Forced to leave in 1779, they left behind the lingering question of who the real revolutionaries actually were.
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2009
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