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State of Massachusetts Bay. In the House of Representatives. September 14, 1779
Whereas it is indispensably necessary that a supply of blankets should be immediately procured for the service of the army: resolved, that the selectmen of each town ... are required to collect from the inhabitants of the town ... a number of blankets -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 9, 1779
Whereas a requisition has been made to this court for a reinforcement for the Continental Army ... Resolved, that there be two thousand men raised ... by draft, lot, or voluntary inlistment ... agreeable to the schedule herewith annexed -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 29, 1779
Whereas it is of great importance to remove every obstacle to the good peoples of this state lending their money for the public service: Resolved, that in every town in this state, whose center is more than ten miles distant from the town of Boston ... there be appointed ... a receiver of loans ... to receive such monies as shall be brought to him to be put into the public treasury of this state, or the Continental Loan Office -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 21, 1779
Resolved, that the selectmen ... collect from the inhabitants ... or otherwis procure ... a number of shirts, pairs of shoes and pairs of stockings, set and affixed to their respective towns in the following schedule -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 19, 1779
Whereas the Constitution or form of civil government ... hath been disapproved ... Resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns within this state cause the freeholders, and other inhabitants ... on or before the last Wednesday of May next, to consider of and determine upon the following questions -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 16, 1779
whereas upon examination, in consequence of a report of the committee for settling disputes between the towns in the several counties in this state respecting their quotas of men in the Continental Army, it appears that the committees in the counties of Plymouth, York, Hampshire, Berkshire and Lincoln -
By the Honourable the Council of the state of Massachusetts-Bay. A proclamation
Whereas the inveterate enemies of the United States ... have made a lodgement on Majorbagaduce-Point ... this board hereby invite the virtuous freemen of the counties of York, Cumberland, and Lincoln, upon the call of Brigadier-General Lovel [that is, Solomon Lovell], to exhibit the proofs of their zeal and attachment to their injured and insulted country, by voluntarily repairing to his standard, armed and accoutred ... Given at the council-chamber in Boston, the nineteenth day of August ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, Sept. 30th, 1779
Whereas the time of inlistment of part of this state's quota of the confederated army of America is near expiring -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, Sept. 30th, 1779
Whereas the time of inlistment of part of this state's quota of the confederated army of America is near expiring -
State of Massachusetts Bay. In the House of Representatives. September 14, 1779
Whereas it is indispensably necessary that a supply of blankets should be immediately procured for the service of the army: resolved, that the selectmen of each town ... are required to collect from the inhabitants of the town ... a number of blankets -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 9, 1779
Whereas a requisition has been made to this court for a reinforcement for the Continental Army ... Resolved, that there be two thousand men raised ... by draft, lot, or voluntary inlistment ... agreeable to the schedule herewith annexed -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 29, 1779
Whereas it is of great importance to remove every obstacle to the good peoples of this state lending their money for the public service: Resolved, that in every town in this state, whose center is more than ten miles distant from the town of Boston ... there be appointed ... a receiver of loans ... to receive such monies as shall be brought to him to be put into the public treasury of this state, or the Continental Loan Office -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 21, 1779
Resolved, that the selectmen ... collect from the inhabitants ... or otherwis procure ... a number of shirts, pairs of shoes and pairs of stockings, set and affixed to their respective towns in the following schedule -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 15, 1779
Whereas by the returns made ... it appears that a large majority of the inhabitants ... think it proper to have a new Constitution ... Resolved ... to form a convention ... to meet at Cambridge ... on the first day of September next -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Council, June 11, 1779
Resolved, that the following address be printed in hand-bills and sent to the several ministers ... town-clerks ... and to the Committee of Correspondence in each plantation ... who are hereby directed to communicate the same to the inhabitants -
State of Massachusetts-Bay, in the House of Representatives, February 4, 1779
On the petition of the officers ... in behalf of themselves and the soldiers under their command. Resolved, that the selectmen or committees ... are enjoined to supply the families of ... soldiers inlisted from their respective towns ... in manner directed by a resolve ... passed upon the 10th day of October, one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 19, 1779
Whereas the Constitution or form of civil government ... hath been disapproved ... Resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns within this state cause the freeholders, and other inhabitants ... on or before the last Wednesday of May next, to consider of and determine upon the following questions -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 16, 1779
whereas upon examination, in consequence of a report of the committee for settling disputes between the towns in the several counties in this state respecting their quotas of men in the Continental Army, it appears that the committees in the counties of Plymouth, York, Hampshire, Berkshire and Lincoln -
By the Council of the state of Massachusetts-Bay. A proclamation for a day of public humiliation and prayer
... Thursday the fourth day of November next ... Given at the council-chamber in Boston, this fifteenth day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine -
By the Honourable the Council of the state of Massachusetts-Bay. A proclamation
Whereas the inveterate enemies of the United States ... have made a lodgement on Majorbagaduce-Point ... this board hereby invite the virtuous freemen of the counties of York, Cumberland, and Lincoln, upon the call of Brigadier-General Lovel [that is, Solomon Lovell], to exhibit the proofs of their zeal and attachment to their injured and insulted country, by voluntarily repairing to his standard, armed and accoutred ... Given at the council-chamber in Boston, the nineteenth day of August ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine -
Proclamation
Whereas it becomes us humbly to approach the throne of Almighty God ... Resolved, that it be recommended to the several states to appoint Thursday the ninth day of December next to be a day of public and solemn thanksgiving ... Done in Congress the twentieth day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy nine ... State of Massachusetts-Bay. Council-chamber in Boston, November 3, 1779. Agreeable to the above recommendation of the Honorable Continental Congress ... do hereby appoint Thursday the ninth day of December next, to be observed ... as a day of public thanksgiving and praise -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, April 30, 1779
Whereas the honorable Congress by a resolve of the ninth of March last, have requested this state to fill up the fifteen battalions as our quota of the Continental Army ... Resolved, that fifteen hundred men be immediately raised by inlistment