The Rev. Jesse Lee, the apostle of New England Methodism, who was then engaged in the formation of some circuits in Connecticut, in June, 1790, entered the...
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The Rev. Jesse Lee, the apostle of New England Methodism, who was then engaged in the formation of some circuits in Connecticut, in June, 1790, entered the...
The Rev. Jesse Lee, the apostle of New England Methodism, who was then engaged in the formation of some circuits in Connecticut, in June, 1790, entered the southwestern corner of Rhode Island, and crossing the Narragansett, landed at Newport. This island capital, at this time, had but just begun to recover from the sad and desolating effects of the war of the Revolution, in which the British had held it for three years, during which they tore up its wharves, once loaded with the rich merchandise of all lands, demolished its large distilleries, pulled down its dwellings for fuel, cut down the shade trees in the streets and in the highways, utterly desolated the agricultural portions of the island, destroyed its commerce (once the largest and most flourishing in the colonies), drove off one half of the inhabitants, and on its soil fought some of the hardest battles of the war.
GEN. BUTLER'S AND GEN. BANKS' ADDRESSES.