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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 UNKNOWN Obituary of Elizabeth Quincy Smith, 6 October 1775 1775-10-06 Last Sabbath departed this Life universally lamented Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, the amiable and...
2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Enclosure: Extract of a Letter, 17 September 1777 1777-09-17 Business still continues dull but am in Hopes of a Speedy Change as it seems by the last Accounts...
3 UNKNOWN Adams, Abigail —— —— to Abigail Adams, 23 February 1778 1778-02-23 Mr. Adams for a long time has been engaged by the Kennebeck Company in a cause in which Colo....
4 UNKNOWN Enclosure: Account from the Salle des Ambassadeurs, 3 … 1785-01-03 1. Louis to the Suisse. 1. 2. Do. to each of the Coffee-Men 2. 2. At the Oeuil de Boeuf 1. Louis...
5 UNKNOWN Record: Suffolk Court of General Sessions, Boston … 1768-11-01 The Petition of the Selectmen of the Town of Brookline in the county of Suffolk, setting forth...
6 UNKNOWN Writ of Certiorari: Suffolk Superior Court, Boston … 1769-07-27 To our trusty and well beloved Samuel Welles Esqr. first Justice of our Court of General Sessions...
7 UNKNOWN Record: Plymouth Court of General Sessions, Plymouth … 1769-12-01 Plymouth Ss. At his Majesty’s court of general sessions of the peace, began and held at Plymouth...
8 UNKNOWN Reasons for the Judgement: Plymouth Superior Court, May … 1768-05-01 Order’d that the aforesaid Judgment and proceedings of the Court of General Sessions of the peace...
9 UNKNOWN Record: Middlesex Court of General Sessions, Concord … 1769-09-01 At a Court of General Sessions of the Peace begun and Held at Concord within and for the County...
10 UNKNOWN “A Journal of the Times”: 24 October 1768 1768-10-24 This day the brig Tryton, owned by Mr. D——s, a merchant of this town, was seized by order of the...