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Identifier: historyofcharles1845frot (find matches)
Title: The history of Charlestown, Massachusetts
Year: 1845 (1840s)
Authors: Frothingham, Richard, 1812-1880
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Publisher: Boston : C.C. Little and J. Brown
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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re indebted to theProvince pay the sums due from them respectively into the hands ofHenry Gardner, Esq., of Stowe, agreeable to the directions of theProvincial Congress, and the town engage to indemnify them in case anyloss or damage arise to them thereby. After these important proceedings, this meeting was adjournedto December 10; when it was adjourned to December 22, andagain to Thursday, December 29. The committees havingnothing to offer, the meeting was further adjourned to the firstMonday in February. Another town-meeting was held on the 29thwhen the Address of the Provincial Congress was read and orderedto be recorded, and Nathaniel Gorham and Richard Devens werechosen delegates to the Provincial Congress in February. TheJuly meeting was held by adjournment, on Feb. 6, and adjournedto the first Monday in March. Only one more town-meeting washeld before the destruction of the town, which was on March 21,when David Cheever was chosen another delegate to the Provin-cial Congress. \
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HISTORY OF CHARLESTOWN. 313 CHAPTER XXVIII. 1775. Military Preparations. — The Alarm Lists. — Marches of Troopsinto the Country. — Massachusetts declared to be in Rebellion.—General Gage resolves to destroy the Stores.—The British Officers. —Richard Devens relation. — Expedition to Concord. — Firing nearProspect Hill. — Events in Charlestown. — Entrance by the Troops.—Distress of the Inhabitants. — Jacob Rogers Petition.— Assemblingof an Army. — Charlestown threatened, and distress of the Inhabi-tants. —Their Removal. —Fortifications. — Exchange of prisoners.—Resolve to occupy Bunker Hill. — Description of Charlestown. The period has been reached when the events that occurredin Charlestown are so intimately connected with general history,that it is difficult to select that which is merely local. A narra-tive, however, will be expected of the military transactions thatoccurred within its limits.1 The British administration determined to enforce, at

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