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The Boston evening-post.
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View onlineAmerican History, 1493-1859 (Module I: Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform, 1493-1859) Available online
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- Journal/Periodical
- Newspaper
- Series:
- American history, 1493-1945.
- Standardized Title:
- Boston evening-post (Boston, Mass. : 1735)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Boston (Mass.)--Newspapers.
- Boston (Mass.).
- Suffolk County (Mass.)--Newspapers.
- Suffolk County (Mass.).
- Genre:
- Newspapers.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Weekly
- Numb. 203 (Aug. 18, 1735) ; numb. 2 (Aug. 25, 1735)-numb. 2065 (Apr. 24, 1775)
- Continues:
- Weekly rehearsal
- Place of Publication:
- [Boston, Mass.] : T. Fleet, 1735-1775.
- System Details:
- text file
- Notes:
- "Printed by T. Fleet at the Heart & Crown in Cornhill."
- Publisher varies: Printed by Thomas and John Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, <Aug. 15, 1774>-
- Electronic reproduction. No. 2029 (Aug. 15, 1774) only. Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2014 (American history, 1493-1945. Module 1, Settlement, commerce, revolution and reform, 1493-1859) Numb. 2029 contains a report on the opposition of English politicians William Dowdeswell and John Dunning to the passage of the Port Bill of 1774. Dunning states "It now appears to me, that the inhabitants of Boston are much in the same condition as prisoners surrendering at discretion ... " Includes petitions opposing the Port Bill presented to the House of Commons by Americans residing in England. Contains a report on the Quartering Act of 1774 (pages 2). Mentions other news related to British government, including a recent Parliamentary Act banning town meetings without permission from the Governor (pages 3)
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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