Boston, April 17, 1783 : Gentlemen, By the inclosed Resolve, transmitted to you by the Directions of this Town at their last Meeting... [and] Boston, April 10, 1783. At a meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, duly qualified and legally warned in public town meeting assembled...
Boston, April 17, 1783 : Gentlemen, By the inclosed Resolve, transmitted to you by the Directions of this Town at their last Meeting... [and] Boston, April 10, 1783. At a meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, duly qualified and legally warned in public town meeting assembled...
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Endorsement: To The Committee of correspondence or the Selectmen, Southborough.;"Broadside consists of two parts. One part is a letter from the Boston Committee of Correspondence attempting to persuade the other towns in the Commonwealth to adopt a resolution similar to a resolution passed by the town of Boston. The Boston resolution is the second part of the Broadside. Part one is signed: Nat Barbet, chrman of Order. It is inscribed: Southborough. Part two is signed: Att. William Cooper.";"Concerns restricting the return of loyalist citizens to Massachusetts"