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Description and Holding Information
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1775-06-02, To the inhabitants of New Hampshire
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June 2, 1775 Address to the inhabitants of Connecticut from the Provincial Congress in Exeter. This letter by Matthew Thorton made various recommendations, included strict adherence to the mandates of the American Congress, cultivation of manufacturing and lands, and regard for temperance and other virtues. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of a title originally held by the Massachusetts Historical Society Library (c.1) and the New Hampshire Historical Society (c.2)).
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Title:
In Provincial Congress, Exeter, June 2, 1775. : To the inhabitants of the colony of New-Hampshire. Friends and brethren, You must all be sensible that the affairs of America have at length come to a very affecting and alarming cricis [sic]. ... We would threfore recommend to the colony at large, to cultivate that Christian union, harmony and tender affection, which is the only foundation upon which our valuable privileges can rest ...
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OCLC Number:
62816184
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Name | Fiche Count | Online | Paper Backup |
c.1 | | Yes | No |
c.2 | | Yes | No |
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