The convention of the governour and councill and representatives of the Massachusetts Colony in New England : commission, 1689 Aug. 29.

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The convention of the governour and councill and representatives of the Massachusetts Colony in New England : commission, 1689 Aug. 29.

Massachusetts commission, dated Aug. 19, 1689, appointing an unnamed soldier to serve as a lieutenant of a foot company of soldiers in an expedition against the Kennebeck and Eastern Indians during King William's War, 1689-1697.

1 item (1 leaf) ; 20 x 31 cm.

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