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Sons of Liberty, May 6, 1766
Was Captain of the Cadets, 1772
His Military Commission revoked by Gen. Gage, Aug. 18, 1774
President of the Continental Congress, July 4, 1776
Elected the first Governor of the State, 1780
Died at Boston, aged 55 years, Oct. 8, 1793
Likeness placed in Faneuil Hall, Apr. 19, 1830
Handcarts
no longer allowed to stand in State st., Oct. 4, 1809
Hanged
William S. Schouler, for murder, Sep. 28, 1637
Dorothy Talbe, an insane woman, Dec. 10, 1638
James Britton and Mary Latham, for murder, Mar. 21, 1643
William Franklin, for murder, Apr. 8, 1644
Margaret Jones, for witchcraft, June 15, 1648
Anna Hibbins, for witchcraft, March, 1656
Robinson and Stephenson, Antimonians, Oct. 20, 1659
William Ledro, for being a Quaker, Mar. 16, 1659
Hanged
Mary Dyer, for being a Quakeress, June 1, 1660
John Littlejohn, for murder, Sep. 22, 1675
About 30 Indian prisoners-of-war, Aug., 1676
Capt. James Hawkins, and s