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In Provincial congress, Watertown, May 1 1775. Whereas the inhabitants of the town of Boston have been detained by General Gage, but at length (by agreement) are permitted to remove with their effects into the country; and as it has been represe

In Provincial congress, Watertown, May 1 1775. Whereas the inhabitants of the town of Boston have been detained by General Gage, but at length (by agreement) are permitted to remove with their effects into the country; and as it has been represe

Boston, April 13, 1761. Whereas an act was pass'd … in January 1761, for enquiring into the rateable estate of the said province; the assessors of th Town of Boston, in conformity … [Boston, 1761].

Boston, April 13, 1761. Whereas an act was pass'd … in January 1761, for enquiring into the rateable estate of the said province; the assessors of th Town of Boston, in conformity … [Boston, 1761].

In the House of representatives, April 9, 1776. Whereas it is of the greatest importance not only to the inhabitants of Boston, but of this whole colony, that the town and harbour of the said Boston should be effectually fortified and secured ag

Votes and proceedings of the town of Boston, June 17, 1774. At a legal and very full meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, by adjournment at Faneuil-Hall, June 17, 1774. [Boston, 1774].

In provincial congress, New-York, June 3, 1775. Whereas, the Continental Congress, in their resolution on the 15th ult. have recommended to the inhabitants of this city ... to act on the defensive ... and orders have been received for the embark

Proclamation by the mayor. Whereas, by an act of Congress, entitled "An act to incorporate the inhabitants of the City of Washington, and to repeall all acts heretofore passed for that purpose," approved the 15th May, 1820," full power and autho

In Provincial congress, Watertown, June 12, 1775. Whereas the enemies of America, are multiplying their cruelties towards the inhabitants of the New-England colonies, by seizing provision vessels, either the property of, or intended to supply th

In Provincial congress, Watertown, May 1 1775. Whereas the inhabitants of the town of Boston have been detained by General Gage, but at length (by agreement) are permitted to remove with their effects into the country; and as it has been represe

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Photographic reproduction.; Evans 14224.; Imprint 3.; Piece 2 is a variant of Piece 1.; Piece 3 is a duplicate of Piece 2.; Stamped on verso: Mss Division.; On verso: Ac. 373.

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

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 38, Folder 13.

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James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence with Accompanying Documents . . . Raleigh North Carolina . . . 1831, and Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1885

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence with Accompanying Documents . . . Raleigh North Carolina . . . 1831, and Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1885

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence with Accompanying Documents . . . Raleigh North Carolina . . . 1831, and Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1885

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence with Accompanying Documents . . . Raleigh North Carolina . . . 1831, and Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1885

In Provincial congress, Watertown, June 16, 1775. As it has pleased Almighty God in his providence to suffer the calamities of an unnatural war to take place among us in consequence of our sinful declensions from Him, and our great abuse of thos

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1775,

New York, April 28, 1775. To the public. At a meeting of a great number of the inhabitants of this City, at the Liberty Pole, yesterday afternoon, the following nomination of deputies, to serve in Provincial Congress, were unanimously agreed to,

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence with Accompanying Documents . . . Raleigh North Carolina . . . 1831, and Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1885

In the Committee of Safety for the Colony of New-York, during the recess of the Provincial Congress, July 13th, 1775. Whereas information hath been given to this Committee, [Of wanton destruction of property, that guilty persons be punished as t

Exact plan of General Gage's lines on Boston Neck in America.

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1775,

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