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Date: 1780, referring to events of 1768 Author: Peter Oliver “…Independence, it is true, was declared in Congress in 1776, but it was settled in Boston, in 1768, by [Samuel] Adams & his Junto.  I have Authority for this Assertion; the Authority of a Gentleman who was tampered with by the aforementioned Major Genl. Warren, […]

Date: Late 1750s Research notes: Joseph Warren, Class of 1759, occupied: Mass[achusetts Hall] 20 with [Josiah] Bridge (Class of 1758) in 1756 Stoughton [Hall] 3 with [Abiel] Leonard (Class of 1759) in 1757 Mass[achusetts Hall] 8 with [Samuel] Cotton (Class of 1759) in 1758 Source: Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, Pusey Library, 1755-1959. UAIII 15.22 Commentary: […]

Date: June 14, 1768 “Upon a Motion made and seconded, Voted, that Dr. Joseph Warren Dr. Benjamin Church Mr. Samuel Adams be a Committee to prepare the form of a Vote, to be laid before the Town at the Adjournment; expressing their great dislike at the manners of procedure in the Custom house Officers in […]

Date: May 4, 1768 “The Article in the Warrant Viz. ‘To consider of some proper Representations to be made respecting the Difficulties the Trade labour under by means of the late Regulations, and Methods to be taken for our Relief’ was read – whereupon Voted, that Mr. Henderson Inches Joshua Henshaw Esq The Honble. James […]

Authors: Joseph Warren in Committee Date: June 6, 1768 “Illustrious Patriot The friends of Liberty, Wilkes, Peace and good order to the number of Forty five, assembled at the Whig Tavern Boston New England, take this first opportunity to congratulate your Country, the British Colonies and yourself, on your happy return to the land worthy […]

By: Joseph Warren in Committee Date: October 5, 1768 “Sir Your very obliging favor we receiv’d by Capt. Bruce the 18th ultimo.  The members were immediately assembled and inexpressible was the satisfaction of our regale on the genuine sentiments of a worthy Briton. Your health your friends and cause were the toasts of the evening.  […]

Date: 1758 Author: Nathaniel Ames July 3, 1758 “Cato a Play acted at [Joseph] Warren’s Chamber” July 6, 1758 “Cato to Perfection” July 14, 1758 “Cato more perfect than before.” Sources: Nathaniel Ames’ Diary (extracts), manuscript, Dedham Historical Society, Massachusetts Ames, Nathaniel. “Year of a College Student’s Life.” In American History Told by Contemporaries, Vol […]

Date: 1713 Author: John Addison “A day, an hour of virtuous liberty is worth a whole eternity in bondage.” (Act II, Scene 1, lines 99-100) “What pity is it than we can die but once to serve our country!” (Act IV, scene 4, lines 81-82) Sources: Addison, John. Cato: A Tragedy – as It Is […]

Authors: Eleazer Williams, Joseph Williams, Ebenezer Cheney Date: July 13, 1765 (extract)“…Total value 1052 pounds 13 shillings and 4 pence. Mansion house, barns, buildings and 7 acres 292 pounds. Submitted by Eleazer Williams, Joseph Williams, Ebenezer Cheney. –F[oster]. Hutchinson, Judge Probate Suffolk County; Wm Cooper, Registrar” Source: In John Warren Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston […]

Dates: 1756 thru 1757 Accounting Vol. 64, p. 470 (also noted as Vol. 51, p. 5-6, dated Jan 5, 1756.) Doner Appraisal Vol. 64, pp. 471-472 (Vol. 51 for 1756-1757) May 2, 1766  1495/7 Pounds total including: “One old Negro Man servt & young Negro Girl” valued at 26/13/4. Vol. 51, p. 630, 800/0/0 for […]