Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, July 11, 1783 : Whereas it is necessary that the legislature should be furnished with an account of all bounties paid to soldiers during the war, in order that a charge thereof may be made against the United States, therefore, resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns ... collect the receipts, or other the best vouchers they can, of all bounties paid by their respective towns ...
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, July 11, 1783 : Whereas it is necessary that the legislature should be furnished with an account of all bounties paid to soldiers during the war, in order that a charge thereof may be made against the United States, therefore, resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns ... collect the receipts, or other the best vouchers they can, of all bounties paid by their respective towns ...
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[Boston, Massachusetts] : [publisher not identified], [1788]
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(TEMPOCo)62832180
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"In Senate, October 6, 1783. Read and concurred. ..."
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Followed by an order of the General Court, dated June 5, 1788, directing the secretary of the commonwealth to write to the delinquent towns, and the secretary's letter, dated June 11, 1788.
Imprint supplied by Bristol.
Followed by an order of the General Court, dated June 5, 1788, directing the secretary of the commonwealth to write to the delinquent towns, and the secretary's letter, dated June 11, 1788.
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Evans 21241
Bristol B6733
Shipton & Mooney 45293
Bristol B6733
Shipton & Mooney 45293
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Whereas it is necessary that the legislature should be furnished with an account of all bounties paid to soldiers during the war, in order that a charge thereof may be made against the United States, therefore, resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns ... collect the receipts, or other the best vouchers they can, of all bounties paid by their respective towns ...