The Boston Gazette, and Country Journal. Monday, March 12, 1770; Summary Issue dealing with Boston Massacre. Created / Published 1770. Notes – 4 pages of text, complete issue, with LC-USZ62- 50147, 50148, 50150.
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Boston Massacre as Reported in the Boston Gazette. If you were living in Boston at the time, this is what you would have read in the Boston Gazette and Country Journal in its edition of Monday, March 12, 1770. The actual account as reported and published in the pages of that newspaper follows. A few minutes after nine o’clock four youths, named
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Pin on History and Art On March 12th, a week after the Boston Massacre, the Boston Gazette and Country Journal. published an account of the shootings and the events that preceded them: “On the evening of Monday, being the fifth, several soldiers of the 29th Regiment were seen parading the streets with their drawn cutlasses and bayonets, abusing and wounding numbers of the inhabitants.
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On March 12th, a week after the Boston Massacre, the Boston Gazette and Country Journal. published an account of the shootings and the events that preceded them: “On the evening of Monday, being the fifth, several soldiers of the 29th Regiment were seen parading the streets with their drawn cutlasses and bayonets, abusing and wounding numbers of the inhabitants. Funding from the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati and the Richard Saltonstall Charitable Foundation provided support for this project. Funding from the Library Services and Technology Act administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners enabled the Boston Public Library to create the images of the newspapers as part of a digitization program for Digital Commonwealth members.
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Here is an excerpt from the Boston Gazette’s March 12, 1770 story about the Boston Massacre: “….But the young man seeing a person near him with a drawn sword and good cane ready to support Revolutionary War Archives – streetsofsalem
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Boston Massacre project Here is an excerpt from the Boston Gazette’s March 12, 1770 story about the Boston Massacre: “….But the young man seeing a person near him with a drawn sword and good cane ready to support
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Boston Gazette & Country Journal March 12, 1770 : Boston Gazette & Country Journal : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive The Boston Gazette, and Country Journal. Monday, March 12, 1770; Summary Issue dealing with Boston Massacre. Created / Published 1770. Notes – 4 pages of text, complete issue, with LC-USZ62- 50147, 50148, 50150.
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The Boston-Gazette, and Country Journal, 7 October 1765 (includes supplement) – Digital Commonwealth Boston Gazette & Country Journal – March 12, 1770. This does not seem like this is the original to me. I’ve been looking at Revere’s engraving quite a bit and this seems like a re-cut, re-layout or reproduction of some sort?
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Woolley & Wallis Auctioneers by Jamm Design Ltd – Issuu On March 12th, a week after the Boston Massacre, the Boston Gazette and Country Journal. published an account of the shootings and the events that preceded them: “On the evening of Monday, being the fifth, several soldiers of the 29th Regiment were seen parading the streets with their drawn cutlasses and bayonets, abusing and wounding numbers of the inhabitants.
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american history – In the Vintage Kitchen: Where History Comes To Eat Funding from the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati and the Richard Saltonstall Charitable Foundation provided support for this project. Funding from the Library Services and Technology Act administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners enabled the Boston Public Library to create the images of the newspapers as part of a digitization program for Digital Commonwealth members.
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american history – In the Vintage Kitchen: Where History Comes To Eat 1 item. | Issue dealing with Boston Massacre. Photo, Print, Drawing The Boston Gazette, and Country Journal. Monday, March 12, 1770 digital file from b&w film copy neg.
Pin on History and Art Woolley & Wallis Auctioneers by Jamm Design Ltd – Issuu Boston Gazette & Country Journal – March 12, 1770. This does not seem like this is the original to me. I’ve been looking at Revere’s engraving quite a bit and this seems like a re-cut, re-layout or reproduction of some sort?