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Boston, May 12, 1774. Gentlemen, by the last advices from London we learn that an Act has been passed by the British Parliament for blocking up the Harbour of Boston … By order of the committee

Boston, May 12, 1774. Gentlemen, by the last advices from London we learn that an Act has been passed by the British Parliament for blocking up the Harbour of Boston … By order of the committee

*Advertisement. As the aggreements entered into by the merchants and traders of the town of Boston, and published by their order in all the newspapers, to restrict the importation and sale of British goods in this town. We the masters of th ship

*Advertisement. As the aggreements entered into by the merchants and traders of the town of Boston, and published by their order in all the newspapers, to restrict the importation and sale of British goods in this town. We the masters of th ship

Boston. Perspective. View of Boston Harbor and the British fleet, 1768

A view of part of the town of Boston in New-England and Brittish [sic] ships of war landing their troops! 1768

USS Constitution gets underway in Boston Harbor to commemorate the 201st anniversary of Constitution's battle with HMS Guerriere in the War of 1812.

Boston, April 18, 1785. The minds of the people being greatly and justly agitated by the apparent intention of the government and the merchants of Great-Britain to deprive the industrious trader of every benefit of our commerce ... [Boston, 1785

The town of Boston in New England and British ships of war landing their troops! 1768

Boston, May 12,1774. Gentlemen. By the British parliament for blocking up the Harbour of Boston, with a fleet of ships of war, and preventing the entrance in, or exportation of, all sorts of merchandize, on penalty of forfeiture of the goods and

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Positive Photostat.; Boston Port Act.; Not in Evans.; Not in Ford.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 37, Folder 27.

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