Supply chamber. Watertown, May 25th, 1775 : Gentlemen, The quantity of bread daily expended by the army raised by this colony for the preservation of the lives, liberties and properties of the inhabitants of this and the other American colonies, is very large ...
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Supply chamber. Watertown, May 25th, 1775 : Gentlemen, The quantity of bread daily expended by the army raised by this colony for the preservation of the lives, liberties and properties of the inhabitants of this and the other American colonies, is very large ...
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[Watertown, Mass.] : [Printed by Benjamin Edes], [1775]
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United States -- Massachusetts -- Watertown.
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(NNC-L)LLMC62814784
(TEMPOCo)62814784
(TEMPOCo)62814784
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Circular letter from the Committee of Supplies of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, requesting the assistance of the towns in supplying the troops with foodstuffs. Signed and addressed: David Cheever, per order. To the selectmen or committees of correspondence.
Evans ascribes other publications of the Provincial Congress for 1775 to the press of Benjamin Edes at Watertown.
Evans ascribes other publications of the Provincial Congress for 1775 to the press of Benjamin Edes at Watertown.
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Bristol B4036
Shipton & Mooney 42880
Shipton & Mooney 42880
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Gentlemen, The quantity of bread daily expended by the army raised by this colony for the preservation of the lives, liberties and properties of the inhabitants of this and the other American colonies, is very large ...
Quantity of bread daily expended by the army raised by this colony for the preservation of the lives, liberties and properties of the inhabitants of this and the other American colonies, is very large ...
Quantity of bread daily expended by the army raised by this colony for the preservation of the lives, liberties and properties of the inhabitants of this and the other American colonies, is very large ...
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