Minutes, 1774-1775.

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Minutes, 1774-1775.

Per a resolve of Oct. 20, 1774, the first Provincial Congress established the Committee of Safety to oversee actions taken for the defense and safety of the Province of Massachusetts Bay during the Revolutionary War. The committee supervised the process of military build-up and provided for procurement and disbursement of arms, munitions, and other supplies through oversight of the Committee of Supplies. Minutes were created to record votes, orders, and resolves of the committee.

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