The Resource Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, to consider and report .., (electronic resource)
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, to consider and report .., (electronic resource)
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The item Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, to consider and report .., (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Union Presbyterian Seminary Libraries.This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
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The item Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, to consider and report .., (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Union Presbyterian Seminary Libraries.
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- Part of the library digital collection of Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819
- Consists of the report of the joint committee preceded by the resolutions of the House and Senate appointing its members
- Title from caption and first lines of text
- The report proper begins: The committee of both houses to whom were referred the memorials and remonstrances from the towns of Deerfield, Gerry, New-Bedford, Northampton, Southampton, Westhampton, Newbury, Newburyport, North-Yarmouth, Hatfield, Brookfield, Buckstown, Machias, Castine, Brunswick, Hadley, Athol, Gouldsborough, South Hadley, Ellsworth, Brewster, Goshen, Ipswich, Rowley, Belfast, Whately, Warwick, Belchertown, Dartmouth, Chesterfield, Ashfield, Wendell, Shelburne, New-Salem and Beverly, together with the petition of sundry inhabitants of the towns of Plymouth and Penobscot, and the report of the committee of the Honorable House on the petition of sundry fishermen, inhabitants of Boston, have had the same under consideration, and ask leave respectfully to report ..
- Signed on p. 12: In the House of Representatives, Feb. 18, 1814. Read and accepted. Sent up for concurrence, Timothy Bigelow, speaker. In Senate, Feb. 22, 1814. Read and concurred, John Phillips, president
- "Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, Feb. 28, 1814. Ordered--that Samuel F. McCleary, Esq. clerk of the Senate, a[nd] Benjamin Pollard, Esq. clerk of the House of Representatives, cause five tho[u]sand copies of the report of the committee, upon the memorials from sund[ry] towns, against the war and embargo, to be printed and distributed in due pr[o]portions, among the towns, districts and plantations in this commonwealth."--p. 12
- Also published, from a different setting of type, without the concurrence of the Senate or the notice from the House ordering the printing of 5000 copies (Shaw & Shoemaker 32040, 32045)
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- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, to consider and report ..
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- In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, to consider and report ..
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- In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport ..
- The committee of both houses to whom were referred the memorials and remonstrances from the towns of Deerfield ..
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- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, to consider and report .., (electronic resource)
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- Part of the library digital collection of Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819
- Consists of the report of the joint committee preceded by the resolutions of the House and Senate appointing its members
- Title from caption and first lines of text
- The report proper begins: The committee of both houses to whom were referred the memorials and remonstrances from the towns of Deerfield, Gerry, New-Bedford, Northampton, Southampton, Westhampton, Newbury, Newburyport, North-Yarmouth, Hatfield, Brookfield, Buckstown, Machias, Castine, Brunswick, Hadley, Athol, Gouldsborough, South Hadley, Ellsworth, Brewster, Goshen, Ipswich, Rowley, Belfast, Whately, Warwick, Belchertown, Dartmouth, Chesterfield, Ashfield, Wendell, Shelburne, New-Salem and Beverly, together with the petition of sundry inhabitants of the towns of Plymouth and Penobscot, and the report of the committee of the Honorable House on the petition of sundry fishermen, inhabitants of Boston, have had the same under consideration, and ask leave respectfully to report ..
- Signed on p. 12: In the House of Representatives, Feb. 18, 1814. Read and accepted. Sent up for concurrence, Timothy Bigelow, speaker. In Senate, Feb. 22, 1814. Read and concurred, John Phillips, president
- "Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, Feb. 28, 1814. Ordered--that Samuel F. McCleary, Esq. clerk of the Senate, a[nd] Benjamin Pollard, Esq. clerk of the House of Representatives, cause five tho[u]sand copies of the report of the committee, upon the memorials from sund[ry] towns, against the war and embargo, to be printed and distributed in due pr[o]portions, among the towns, districts and plantations in this commonwealth."--p. 12
- Also published, from a different setting of type, without the concurrence of the Senate or the notice from the House ordering the printing of 5000 copies (Shaw & Shoemaker 32040, 32045)
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- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, to consider and report .., (electronic resource)
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- Part of the library digital collection of Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819
- Consists of the report of the joint committee preceded by the resolutions of the House and Senate appointing its members
- Title from caption and first lines of text
- The report proper begins: The committee of both houses to whom were referred the memorials and remonstrances from the towns of Deerfield, Gerry, New-Bedford, Northampton, Southampton, Westhampton, Newbury, Newburyport, North-Yarmouth, Hatfield, Brookfield, Buckstown, Machias, Castine, Brunswick, Hadley, Athol, Gouldsborough, South Hadley, Ellsworth, Brewster, Goshen, Ipswich, Rowley, Belfast, Whately, Warwick, Belchertown, Dartmouth, Chesterfield, Ashfield, Wendell, Shelburne, New-Salem and Beverly, together with the petition of sundry inhabitants of the towns of Plymouth and Penobscot, and the report of the committee of the Honorable House on the petition of sundry fishermen, inhabitants of Boston, have had the same under consideration, and ask leave respectfully to report ..
- Signed on p. 12: In the House of Representatives, Feb. 18, 1814. Read and accepted. Sent up for concurrence, Timothy Bigelow, speaker. In Senate, Feb. 22, 1814. Read and concurred, John Phillips, president
- "Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, Feb. 28, 1814. Ordered--that Samuel F. McCleary, Esq. clerk of the Senate, a[nd] Benjamin Pollard, Esq. clerk of the House of Representatives, cause five tho[u]sand copies of the report of the committee, upon the memorials from sund[ry] towns, against the war and embargo, to be printed and distributed in due pr[o]portions, among the towns, districts and plantations in this commonwealth."--p. 12
- Also published, from a different setting of type, without the concurrence of the Senate or the notice from the House ordering the printing of 5000 copies (Shaw & Shoemaker 32040, 32045)
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from microform
- Color
- mixed
- Control code
- 000361710
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 12 p.
- File format
- multiple file formats
- Form of item
- electronic
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- lossless
- Quality assurance targets
- absent
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Reproduction note
- Electronic text and image data.
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- Massachusetts -- History -- War of 1812
- United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Confiscations and contributions
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