Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1775-1820States History Company, 1929 |
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... Chief . His journey to Boston was marked by popular demonstra- tions and he was met by a committee of the Provincial Con- gress at Springfield . On July 3 he formally took command of the army . Washington's general order of July 4 ...
... Chief . His journey to Boston was marked by popular demonstra- tions and he was met by a committee of the Provincial Con- gress at Springfield . On July 3 he formally took command of the army . Washington's general order of July 4 ...
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... chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . " At this time Adams was 71 years old . In the election the next April , he was elected governor over William Cushing , the candidate of the Federalists . Cushing had been chief justice in ...
... chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . " At this time Adams was 71 years old . In the election the next April , he was elected governor over William Cushing , the candidate of the Federalists . Cushing had been chief justice in ...
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... chief magistrate of the State live at a great distance from the metropolis and capital . The only Maine man who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate was Prentiss Mellen , chosen in 1817 just before the separation . In ...
... chief magistrate of the State live at a great distance from the metropolis and capital . The only Maine man who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate was Prentiss Mellen , chosen in 1817 just before the separation . In ...
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BUNKER HILL AND SIEGE OF BOSTON 17751776 | 1 |
4 | 27 |
THE STATE NAVY 17751780 | 33 |
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