Index Entry | Liberty Song [t], sung in Halifax, ruse to call back ships to keep peace |
Location | Halifax |
Citation | NYM(G.768.152 7 Nov 1768:21 (888) [from Boston, "Journal of Transactions"] Octo.13. . . .Another letter mentions, that as Halifax must sink without the support of troops and ships of war, some of their patriots were about erecting a Liberty Pole, and employing some boys to sing the Liberty Song through the streets, in hopes it may procure the return of those ships and forces [word obscured] a larger number from Britain, in order to quell such disturbances. . . |
Generic Title | New York Mercury (Gaine) |
Date | 1768.11.07 |
Publisher | Gaine, Hugh |
City, State | New York, NY |
Year | 1768 |
Bibliography | B0029952 |