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MS-B.775.024
17 Mar 1775:23 (5/215)
Early on Monday morning, preparations were made for a
meeting at the exchange: A Union flag, with a red field was
hoisted on the Liberty-Pole, where, at 9 o'clock, the
friends of freedom assembled, and having got in proper
readiness, about 11 o'clock, the body began their march to
the Exchange. They were attended by music; and two standard
bearers carried a large Union Flag, with a blue field, on
which were the following inscriptions . . . [protest over
selection of deputies.]
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