Savannah, 17th July, 1775. In Provincial Congress : Whereas His Excellency Sir James Wright, baronet, at the request of this Congress, hath been pleased to appoint Wednesday the 19th instant as a day of fasting and prayer ... and whereas ... the Continental Congress has issued the following proclamation ... This Congress, therefore, strongly recommends, that both days be kept in a most strict and religious manner ...
1775
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Savannah, 17th July, 1775. In Provincial Congress : Whereas His Excellency Sir James Wright, baronet, at the request of this Congress, hath been pleased to appoint Wednesday the 19th instant as a day of fasting and prayer ... and whereas ... the Continental Congress has issued the following proclamation ... This Congress, therefore, strongly recommends, that both days be kept in a most strict and religious manner ...
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[Savannah] : [Printed by James Johnston], [1775]
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1 online resource (1 sheet)
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The proclamation of the Continental Congress, signed by John Hancock, recommends that July 20th be observed as a day of fasting and prayer.
Imprint supplied from McMurtrie, D.C. Located Georgia imprints of the eighteenth century not in the DeRenne catalogue, Savannah, 1934, no. 24.
Imprint supplied from McMurtrie, D.C. Located Georgia imprints of the eighteenth century not in the DeRenne catalogue, Savannah, 1934, no. 24.
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Bristol B4000
Shipton & Mooney 42835
Shipton & Mooney 42835
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed February 4, 2020).
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United States -- Georgia -- Savannah.
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English
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United States. Continental Congress. In Congress, Philadelphia, June 12, 1775.
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