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LEADER: 01619nam 2200325I 4500
001 2775901
005 20070129232300.0
008 800410s1770 mau 000 0 eng
010 $a 02004464
035 $aocm06186711
040 $aDLC$cVA@$dVA@$dBRL
043 $an-us-ma
049 $aBRLL
050 0 $aE215.4$b.B742
099 $aRare Book Dept. H.89.215S
110 1 $aBoston (Mass.)
245 12 $aA short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston,$bperpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770. By soldiers of the XXIXth regiment; which with the XIVth regiment were then quartered there: with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe.$cPrinted by order of the town of Boston.
260 $aBoston :$bsold by Edes & Gill, in Queen street, and T. & J. Fleet in Cornhill,$c1770.
300 $a48, 88 p.$c19 cm.
500 $aAt a town meeting March 12, 1770, James Bowdoin, Joseph Warren and Samuel Pemberton were appointed a committee to prepare a particular account of the massacre. The "Short narrative" was prepared, accepted at a town meeting held March 19, and ordered immediately printed.
650 0 $aBoston Massacre, 1770.
700 1 $aBowdoin, James,$d1726-1790.
700 1 $aPemberton, Samuel,$d1723-1799.
700 1 $aWarren, Joseph,$d1741-1775.
710 1 $aBoston (Mass.).$bCommittee to Prepare a Particular Account of the Massacre 1770.
852 $kRare Book Dept. H.89.215S
910 $arcp3888
994 $a02$bBRL
999 $aItem location may need correction--conversion from Bates Hall catalog.
999 $aOCLC recon project 2002/03.