Text At a meeting of the delegates of every town and district in the county of Suffolk, : on Tuesday the sixth of September, at the house of Mr. Richard Woodward of Dedham, and by adjournment at the house of Mr. Daniel Vose of Milton, on Friday the ninth insta "First edition, the rare, important broadside issue of the celebrated 'Suffolk Resolves,' drawn up by Joseph Warren and passed by the people of the Boston area, who met for the purpose outside the town limits on 9 September 1774. These resolves were later placed before the Continental Congress and were adopted by that body ..." Cf. Christie, Manson & Woods International. Christie's New York, Americana, English & European printed books & manuscripts, Dec. 14, 1984, no. 180. Signed: Attest. William Thompson, clerk. Imprint supplied by Evans. View Item
Text An Account of a late military massacre at Boston, or the consequences of quartering troops in a populous well-regulated town, taken from the Boston gazette of March 12, 1770, verso View Item
Text An Account of a late military massacre at Boston, or the consequences of quartering troops in a populous well-regulated town, taken from the Boston gazette of March 12, 1770, recto View Item
Image Text 2 Items An Account of a late military massacre at Boston, or the consequences of quartering troops in a populous well-regulated town, taken from the Boston gazette of March 12, 1770. Text in five columns. An engraving with caption "The bloody massacre perpetrated in King-Street Boston on March 5th 1770, by a party of the 29th Regt. Engrav'd printed & sold by Paul Revere Boston" occupies the top half of the middle three columns. Ascribed to the press of Edes and Gill by C.S. Brigham in his Paul Revere's engravings, 1954, p. 46. New-York Historical copy has inscription on verso: "J. Goodhue's 1814"; torn and damaged, affecting text; fabric lining. View Item
Text In Provincial Congress, Concord, April 12, 1775. : Whereas the preservation of our country from slavery, depends under God, on an effectual execution of the continental and provincial measures for that purpose: Resolved, that there be now appointed for ea Resolve of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress concerning the reporting of communications from the state's committees of correspondence. "Signed by order of the Provincial Congress, John Hancock, president. A true extract from the minutes, Benjamin Lincoln, secretary." Imprint supplied by Evans. Printed area measures 28.2 x 15.4 cm. New-York Historical copy: inscription on verso; damaged along creases, with slight loss of text. References: Evans 14219; Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 1844. View Item
Text In Provincial Congress, Concord, April 12, 1775. : Whereas the preservation of our country from slavery, depends under God, on an effectual execution of the continental and provincial measures for that purpose: Resolved, that there be now appointed for ea Resolve of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress concerning the reporting of communications from the state's committees of correspondence. "Signed by order of the Provincial Congress, John Hancock, president. A true extract from the minutes, Benjamin Lincoln, secretary." Imprint supplied by Evans. Printed area measures 28.2 x 15.4 cm. New-York Historical copy: inscription on verso; damaged along creases, with slight loss of text. References: Evans 14219; Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 1844. View Item
Image Text 2 Items In Provincial Congress, Concord, April 12, 1775. : Whereas the preservation of our country from slavery, depends under God, on an effectual execution of the continental and provincial measures for that purpose: Resolved, that there be now appointed for ea Resolve of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress concerning the reporting of communications from the state's committees of correspondence. "Signed by order of the Provincial Congress- John Hancock- president. A true extract from the minutes- Benjamin Lincoln- secretary." Imprint supplied by Evans. Printed area measures 28.2 x 15.4 cm. New-York Historical copy: inscription on verso; damaged along creases- with slight loss of text. References: Evans 14219; Ford- W.C. Broadsides- 1844. View Item