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67: Stephen Hopkins

Ep. 67

On this episode, Cody and Steve talk about the cantankerous old sea dog, Stephen Hopkins.


Sources

·        Bamberg, Cherry F., et al. (January 2012). “The Slaves of Gov. Stephen Hopkins.” New England Genealogical Register. 33: 11-27.

·        Bicknell, Thomas W. The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. New York City, NY: American Historical Society, 1920.

·        Lightbourn-Butz, Adrienne. “Stephen Hopkins.” Society of the Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. <https://www.dsdi1776.com/signer/stephen-hopkins/>. Retrieved 5 Aug 2025.

·        Robinson, Natalie. Revolutionary Fire: The Gaspee Incident. Providence, RI: Rhode Island Committee for the Humanities, 1984.

·        See pinned post on Bluesky for general sources


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