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A New Plan of the Great Town of Boston in New England in America 1769 |
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A South East View of the Great Town of Boston in New England in America Printed for Carington Bowles Map and Printseller, London 1760-80 |
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View of that Part of the Town of Boston in New England and British Ships of War Landing Their Troops! 1768 |
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A Prospective View of the Town of Boston and the Capital of New England; and the Landing of --Troops in the Year 1768, in Consequence of Letters from Gov. Bernard, the Commissioners, &c. to the British Ministry Paul Revere 1770 |
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The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King Street (engraving) Paul Revere 1770 This inflammatory print depicts the evening of 5 March 1770, when five Bostonians were killed and six wounded when British soldiers guarding the Custom House fired on a threatening crowd. |
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