Library
Title:
Collection of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Subjects:
Massachusetts Colony in 1628-Correspondence in 1774-1775
Massachusett Colony in 1628-Narrative
Slavery in Massachusetts-Extinction of
Tea in the Harbor of Boston- December 16, 1773-Destruction



Object ID:
F061 M41 4th Vol. 04
Object Name:
Book
Category:
8: Communication Artifact
Subcategory:
Documentary Artifact
Publisher:
Little, Brown and Company
Publication Place:
Boston, Massachusetts
Pubication Date:
1858
Collection:
Eva Butler Library
Summary:
Vol. 4 contains: Correspondence in 1774 and 1775 between a Committee of the Town of Boston and Contributors of Donations for the Relief of Sufferers by the Boston Port Bill; A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusetts Colony in 1628 published by Old Planters, the Authors of the Old Men's Tears; The Extinction of Slavery in Massachusetts by Emory Washburn; Letters of Thomas Cusing from 1767 to 1775; Queries of George Chalmers, with the Answers of General Gage, in relation to Braddock's Expedition, the Stamp Act and Gaag's Administration of the Government of Massachusetts Bay; Destruction of the Tea in the Harbor of Boston, December 16, 1773; Letter from Samuel Adams to James Warren; Letter from Joseph Hawley to Thomas Cusing; Letters from Andrew Eliot to Thomas Hollis; Notice of the Sieur D'Aulnay, of Acadie by William Jenks; Petition of Roger Williams to the General Court of Massachusetts; A Declaration of the Affairs of the English People that first inhabited New England by Phinehas Pratt; Phinehas Pratt's Petition of 1668; Phinehas Pratt's Relation by Increase Mather; Memoir of Nathaniel Morton Davis; Memoir of Abbott Lawrence; Memoir of William Parsons Lunt.