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John Hancock Incredible Broadside Taking Care of Soldiers' Families in 1779

[JOHN HANCOCK]. Printed Broadside, "State of Massachusetts-Bay / In the House of Representatives", 1p, 8.25" x 13", Boston, October 8, 1779. Docketed at verso. Small hole at center of document affecting two words of text. Three very minor areas of ink erosion from docketing on verso, affecting just one letter of text. Intersecting folds and light creasing. Faint scattered foxing. Includes a lovely steel engraving of Hancock by Johnson, Fry & Co., circa 1862, 7.5" x 10.75".

This 1779 broadside requires the Selectmen or Committee of each town in Massachusetts to submit an account of all supplies given, as well as any bounties, to any soldier or his family who was mustered as a member of the state's part of the Continental Army. This accounting was to cover the previous three years of the war. If the accounting was not turned in on time, the Selectmen or Committee would each be fined one hundred pounds by the state. The broadside was circulated under the name of John Hancock as Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

In part,

"RESOLVED, That the Selectmen or Committee of each town and plantation in this State, be, and they hereby are required to render under oath, a full account of all supplies furnished before the 15th of October instant (whereof an account is not already exhibited) and also of all bounties and gratuities given, whether by the town or plantation, or any individual, to every soldier and family of a soldier, raised as part of this State's proportion of the Continental army for three years or during the war...

RESOLVED, That if the Selectmen or Committee of any town or plantation in this State, who have had the charge of supplying the families of the soldiers aforesaid, shall neglect a punctual compliance with this Requisition:--The Selectmen or Committee so neglecting, shall individually forfeit to the use of this State, one hundred pounds; for the recovery whereof, the Treasurer of this State is hereby impowered and directed to issue his execution, upon each Selectman or Member of a Committee so neglecting, upon receiving notice of such neglect from the Secretary. Sent up for concurrence.

JOHN HANCOCK, SPEAKER.
IN COUNCIL, October 8, 1779."

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