By His Excellency George Washington, Esq., General and Commander in Chief of the forces of the thirteen United Colonies : whereas the ministerial army have abandoned the Town of Boston, and the forces of the United Colonies, under my command, are in possession of the same ..
1999
BROAD L2000F47
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Title
By His Excellency George Washington, Esq., General and Commander in Chief of the forces of the thirteen United Colonies : whereas the ministerial army have abandoned the Town of Boston, and the forces of the United Colonies, under my command, are in possession of the same ..
Published
[Providence, R.I. Printed for the John Carter Brown Library 1999]
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) : facsim. ; 39 x 48 cm.
Call Number
BROAD L2000F47
System Control No.
(OCoLC)43596722
Note
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Signed: Given under my hand at head-quarters in Cambridge, this twenty- first day of March, 1776, George Washington.
"Printed for the John Carter Brown Library Associates on the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington, on December 14, 1799."
Concerns newly recruited Continental Army demonstrate professional discipline as it moved into the city.
Signed: Given under my hand at head-quarters in Cambridge, this twenty- first day of March, 1776, George Washington.
"Printed for the John Carter Brown Library Associates on the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington, on December 14, 1799."
Concerns newly recruited Continental Army demonstrate professional discipline as it moved into the city.
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