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Resolutions [raising 2700 militia for General Washington]
30 June 1781
Avery, John, 1739-1806
Signed on p. 1 by Avery as Secretary. Docketed "Ipswich" on left margin of p.1
GLC00906
Chronicle-extra.
1 January 1863
News-sheet printing the Emancipation Proclamation with news from New Orleans, New York and Louisville. Heading states, "Slavery Forever ABOLISHED in the United States of America!!"
GLC00902
By the Great and General Court of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay: A Proclamation.
January 23, 1776
Massachusetts Colony Legislature
This document explains the Revolutionary views of the House of Representatives of the colony of Massachusetts Bay. The writing covers the philosophy behind Massachusetts as a colony and as a free state. Signed at end: "God Save the People"
GLC00905
Declaration of Independence [W.J. Stone facsimile on vellum]
July 4, 1823
Stone, William James, 1798-1865
The William J. Stone facsimile of the Declaration of Independence, printed on parchment, with Stone's imprint. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, upon discovering the fragility of the original Declaration of Independence in 1820, ordered this...
GLC00154.02
[Oath of allegiance to the independence of the United States]
July 4, 1776
Paine, Robert T., 1731-1814
Signed by 12 men, including two signers of the Declaration of Independence, Robert Treat Paine and Matthew Thornton. Paine's signature is unusual because he is from Massachusetts. Certifies that the signers, "Do solemnly swear, that I do renounce...
GLC00170
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