To John Batchelor. Whereas you have this day received orders for enlisting 56 soldiers ... for the Massachusetts service ... You are hereby acquainted that the commission of a captain ... shall be made out for you ... By order of the Committee of Safety. [Signed] Jos. Warren, chairman.

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To John Batchelor. Whereas you have this day received orders for enlisting 56 soldiers ... for the Massachusetts service ... You are hereby acquainted that the commission of a captain ... shall be made out for you ... By order of the Committee of Safety. [Signed] Jos. Warren, chairman.

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Massachusetts. Committee of Safety

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Warren, Joseph, 1741-1775

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Warren was President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress; three weeks after this letter he was killed at Bunker Hill. From the description of ALS, 1775 May 25 : Watertown, to [Committee of Correspondence]. (Copley Press, J S Copley Library). WorldCat record id: 14040204 Warren was a Boston physician who in 1770 became involved with the Sons of Liberty who protested the British presence in Massachusetts. He was involved with the Committee of Correspondence and was respon...

Batchelor, John, Captain.

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