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CJ-B.777.053
19 Dec 1777:23 (82)
To all gentlemen volunteers, who prefer liberty to slavery,
and are hearty friends to the Grand American cause: who are
free and willing to serve this state in the character of a
gentleman matross, and learn the noble art of gunnery, in
the Massachusetts State Train of Artillery, commanded by
Col. Thomas Crafts . . . [3 lines]; Let them appear at the
Drum head, or at the Laboratory in the Common, where they
shall enter into present pay and good quarters. . . [14
lines]
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