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(Colonial America, Massachusetts), Massachusetts-Bay Council, Signed document, one page, September 6, 1775, appointment of Benjamin Hall as a Justice of the Peace, signed by such notables as Perez Morton, Benjamin Greenleaf, Caleb Cushing, James Otis, Moses Gill and John Winthrop, folio, (very good overall, age typical staining and minor wear).


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2011-11-13

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