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Stark also wrote on American history; his account of the loyalists of Massachusetts during the American Revolution drawing angry responses when it was published in 1910 for its questioning of the motives of the American revolutionaries in Boston, many of whom were the ancestors of prominent families
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A keen yachtsman, he was commodore of the Savin Hill Yacht Club, the Rock Hill Yacht Club, and the South Boston Yacht Club which he founded. Around 1874, he and two friends sailed a schooner to South America to prospect in French and Dutch Guiana for gold and it was said in his obituary that they
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took a more moderate tone, welcoming the book's fact-based narrative as an antidote to the partisan hero-worship of the leaders of the American Revolution that it felt had damaged American historical scholarship but feeling that perhaps Stark went too far in the other direction in his attempt to
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Stark was vice-president of the Dorchester Historical Society and gave his name to their Stark Collection of Antiquities and Curiosities. He was the president of the British Charitable Society and a founder of the British-American Association through which he claimed to have obtained the
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for which he took the photographs himself in early 1884, being careful to note in the book the technical process by which they were reproduced using his firm's technology. The Bahamas followed in 1891, and British Guiana in the 1890s in collaboration with the noted Guyanese historian
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discovered the first gold in Dutch Guiana. He made many yachting trips to the Caribbean and Central America and travelled in Great Britain and Europe. From 1884, he spent most winters in the British West Indies.
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Stark's Guide-book and History of Trinidad including Tobago, Granada, and St. Vincent; also a trip up the Orinoco and a description of the great Venezuelan pitch lake &c.
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He married Katherine (Kate) Manton, who was of English descent, at Saint Matthew's Church in Boston in 1876. They had three daughters. He became an American citizen.
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He is best known for his six volumes of guidebooks to Bermuda and the British West Indies published from 1884 to 1903, the first of which was
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and Bermuda, and for a controversial account of the Loyalists of Massachusetts during the American Revolution. He was vice-president of the
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of 35,000 British citizens as Americans. He was the vice-president of the Victorian Club and a freemason.
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History of the Old Blake House, and a Brief Sketch of the Dorchester Historical Society
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redress the balance. The reviewer noted, however, that despite the criticism of
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Places in Dorchester to Visit During Old-home Week, July 28 to August 3, 1907
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The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution
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The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution
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The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution
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Stark's History and Guide to Barbados and the Caribbee Islands &c.
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Catalogue of the Stark Collection of Antiquities and Curiosities
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and in 1870 started his own business which was destroyed in the
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2nd edition. Chicago: A. N. Marquis & Company. p. 1013.
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Stark's Guide-book and History of British Guiana &c
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Stark's History and Guide to the Bahama Islands &c.
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Politically, he was a Republican and a member of the
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
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James Henry Stark


Mitcham
Boston
Massachusetts
British West Indies

British West Indies
Dorchester Historical Society
Mitcham
Shepton Mallet
stereotyping
electrotyping
Great Boston Fire of 1872
William H. Mumler
James Rodway
The Spectator
Hakluyt
muck-raking
Benjamin Franklin
The William and Mary Quarterly
Samuel Adams
John Adams
John Hancock

William Clapp House
naturalization
United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada
1890 edition

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