Records, 1774-1797.

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Records, 1774-1797.

This small collection of documents pertaining to Concord, Mass., includes a miscellany of items such as a report of the Committee on Publick Affairs; a letter regarding "the present situation of our public affairs" signed by "A Well Wisher to America"; a report of "a committee appointed by said Town of Concord Last may to examine the accounts of Col James Bassett ..."; a coroners inquest for Jacob Bacon; marching orders; an address of John Pope regarding "the Town Meeting to be held at Concord, to consider of, an act upon the Constitution, or Frame of Government"; and a bill from Richardson Tavern for misters Tuttle & Bridge.

1 folder (7 items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6958017

Gadsden Public Library

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Concord (Mass.)

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Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts is located fourteen miles northwest of Boston on the Concord River. It was incorporated in 1635. From the description of Records, 1774-1797. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191280830 ...

Pope, John.

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Bassett, James.

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Richardson Tavern.

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Bacon, Jacob.

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