1775 Boston letter to General Gage...
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GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1775
* General Thomas Gage Boston letter
* Revolutionary War original from the enemy
* American Colonies
"Summary of Proceedings in the Present Parliament" includes much talk on America and takes 5 pages of text (see for portions). "Proceedings of the American Colonies" talks of the attack on the fort at St. John, Canada, & so much more taking 4 pages with portions reading: "The ports of America being all shut up there is now no channel of intelligence open from that continenent...beginning of September the rebels, who had surprized the posst of Toconderoga & had before made incursions into the province of Quebec, again invaded that country..." with much more.
Also a great address from the "Inhabitants of Boston to Gen. Gage" in which they express concerns for the future, plus his reply signed in type: Tho. Gage.
Another item notes: "...bring in a bill to prohibit all trade& intercourse with the united Colonies (naming them) during the continuance of the present rebellion..." (see). Several other letters from Boston & New York concerning relations with England, etc.
Complete in 44 pgs., with full title/index page which featuers an engraving of St. John's Gate. Measures about 5 by 8 in., tiny binding holes a the blank spine margin, mostly nice.
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