At a general meeting of the freeholders, gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and other inhabitants of Baltimore County, held at the Court-house of the said county on Tuesday the 31st of May, 1774. Capt. Charles Ridgley, chairman : Resolved 1st. That it is the opinion of this meeting, that the town of Boston is now suffering in the common cause of America ...
1774
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At a general meeting of the freeholders, gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and other inhabitants of Baltimore County, held at the Court-house of the said county on Tuesday the 31st of May, 1774. Capt. Charles Ridgley, chairman : Resolved 1st. That it is the opinion of this meeting, that the town of Boston is now suffering in the common cause of America ...
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Baltimore : Printed by Enoch Story, at his printing-office, [1774]
Description
1 online resource (1 sheet)
Summary
Eight numbered resolutions in regard to the Boston Port Bill and the non-importation agreements.
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Signed: Signed per order, William Lux, clk.
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Evans 13130
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed October 30, 2017).
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LLMC-Digital Collection
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United States -- Maryland -- Baltimore.
Language
English
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