Governor of Connecticut...
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April 08, 1775
PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, April 8, 1775.
* Governor of Connecticut
Pg. 3 has a report concerning the governor of Connecticut proclaiming a day of public fasting & prayer, in part reading: "....still holding the rod of correction over us by threatening the loss of our privileges and liberties--exhorting all ministers and people to mourn & beg pardon for their sins, & that God would restore, preserve, and secure the liberties of all the British American colonies." This issue was published just eleven days before the battle of Lexington & Concord. Complete in 4 pgs., some staining to the ftpg., minor foxing, otherwise nice. Measures about 8 by 10 inches.
* Governor of Connecticut
Pg. 3 has a report concerning the governor of Connecticut proclaiming a day of public fasting & prayer, in part reading: "....still holding the rod of correction over us by threatening the loss of our privileges and liberties--exhorting all ministers and people to mourn & beg pardon for their sins, & that God would restore, preserve, and secure the liberties of all the British American colonies." This issue was published just eleven days before the battle of Lexington & Concord. Complete in 4 pgs., some staining to the ftpg., minor foxing, otherwise nice. Measures about 8 by 10 inches.
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