Address to the friends of independence, peace, and union in the county of Middlesex : A Convention of the Friends of the Independence, Peace, Union and Prosperity of the United States, consisting of delegates from forty three towns in the county of Middlesex, was held at Concord on the 15th of July last [1812], and ... appointed ... a committee to consider and report on the momentous and calamitous state of our country. They then adjourned to the 10th instant ... the committee made report of the following address, which was read, discussed, and unanimously accepted, and ordered to be printed.

SeriesEarly American imprints. Second series no. 26074. ^A575643
General noteCaption title.
General noteSigned on p. 8: James Prescott, moderator. Attest, Isaac Fisk, secretary.
General noteAttributed to James Prescott in NUC pre-56.
References Shaw & Shoemaker 26074
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