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Source Description
Petition from heads of families "living on the west side of Charles River" in Medfield, Mass., to be made a lieutenant's company. Thirty-four subscribers.
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br86bq03d
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Petition, ca. 1702, to his Excellency Joseph Dudley, Esqr, Captain General & Governour in Chiefe in & over her Majesty's Provinces of the Massachusetts Bay & New Hampshire in New England.
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br86bq03d
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title
Petition, ca. 1702, to his Excellency Joseph Dudley, Esqr, Captain General & Governour in Chiefe in & over her Majesty's Provinces of the Massachusetts Bay & New Hampshire in New England.
description
Petition from heads of families "living on the west side of Charles River" in Medfield, Mass., to be made a lieutenant's company. Thirty-four subscribers.
date
["1702"]
year
1702
rights
Open access This item is in the public domain. There are no known restrictions on the use of this image.
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No known restrictions on use.
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no restrictions
language
English
identifierLocal
Mss C 1815
institution
New England Historic Genealogical Society
collections
Local History Manuscripts (NEHGS)
subjects
Massachusetts. Militia
Medfield (Mass.)--History
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Massachusetts
Medfield
Norfolk (county)
North and Central America
United States
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Documents
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Petitions
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United States
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Massachusetts
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Norfolk
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Medfield
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1
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1 ADS ; 31 cm.
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br86bp745
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br86bp75f
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42.1833
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-71.3
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br86bq03d
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photo
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