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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, July 11, 1783. Whereas it is necessary that the Legislature should be furnished with an account of all the bounties paid to soldiers during the war, in order that a charge thereof m

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives. March 17th, 1777. Whereas it is indispensably necessary that the troops raised and raising in this state for the Continental army ... In Council, March 18th, 1777. Read and concurred.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, June 22, 1781. Whereas it is necessary for the support of the army, and for rendering the situation for our brethren in the field comfortable ... [Boston, 1781].

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives. March 17th, 1777. Whereas it is indispensably necessary that the troops raised and raising in this state for the Continental army ... In Council, March 18th, 1777. Read and concurred.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, June 22, 1781. Whereas it is necessary for the support of the army, and for rendering the situation for our brethren in the field comfortable ... [Boston, 1781].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, June 22, 1781. Whereas it is necessary for the support of the army, and for rendering the situation for our brethren in the field comfortable ... [Boston, 1781].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, June 22, 1781. Whereas it is necessary for the support of the army, and for rendering the situation for our brethren in the field comfortable ... [Boston, 1781].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, June 22, 1781. Whereas it is necessary for the support of the army, and for rendering the situation for our brethren in the field comfortable ... [Boston, 1781].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, June 22, 1781. Whereas it is necessary for the support of the army, and for rendering the situation for our brethren in the field comfortable ... [Boston, 1781].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, July 11, 1783. Whereas it is necessary that the Legislature should be furnished with an account of all the bounties paid to soldiers during the war, in order that a charge thereof m

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Ford 2513.; Evans 21241.

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Equalization of soldiers' bounties. To the Honorable Senate and House of representatives ... Wm. S. Morse. Washington, D. C., March 5, 1866.

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Abraham Lincoln to Congress, [January 5, 1864] (Payment of bounties)

Arms By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K. B. General and Commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation. Whereas unrestrained liberty of landing or bringing into this Cityrum, brandy and other spirituous liquors, for sale, may be attended with

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Resolve regulating the choice of electors of President and Vice President of the United States ... June 15, 1820. Approved, John Brooks. Copy. Alden Bradford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. [Boston 1820].

James B. Fry to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, January 02, 1864 (Payment of bounties to recruits)

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