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Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to the Massachusetts Congress. [1775-06-13] New-Hampshire, Committee of Safety. [S4-V2-p0979] [Document Details][Complete Volume]


New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to Massachusetts Congress

Page v2:979

NEW-HAMPSHIRE COMMITTEE OF SAFETY TO MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESS.

In Committee of Safety, Exeter, June 13, 1775.

GENTLEMEN: By a gentleman of undoubted veracity, (who left Boston last Friday, and who had frequent opportunity of conversing with the principal officers in General Gage' s Army,) we are informed there is a great probability there when the expected re-enforcement arrives from Europe, that General Gage will secure some advantageous posts near Boston, viz: Dorchester and Charlestown. We are unacquainted with the importance of those posts, but if this hint should be in any decree useful, it will giye us pleasure.



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