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From January, 1859,

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HISTORY

OF THE

BOSTON MASSACRE,

MARCH 5, 1770;

CONSISTING OF THE

NARRATIVE OF THE TOWN,

THE

Trial of the Soldiers:

AND

A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION,

CONTAINING

UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS OF JOHN ADAMS,
AND EXPLANATORY NOTES,

BY FREDERIC KIDDER.

ALBANY, N. Y. :

JOEL MUNSELL.

1870.

In one octavo volume of 291 pages, with A New and Accurate Plan of the Town of Boston in New England, and a view of the Boston Massacre March 5, 1770, facsimilied from rare old prints. This work contains some facts never before printed, particularly the notes of the trial, as taken down at the time by John Adams, one of the counsel for the prisoners. This is in his own hand-writing, as verified by his grandson and biographer, the Hon. Charles Francis Adams. This rare document has never before been printed, etc.-Preface.

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