Petersham Town Records on Shays’ Rebellion

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During Shays’ Rebellion (August 1786- February 1787) residents of Petersham, Massachusetts, voted on October 9, 1786, to instruct their representative to the General Court how to vote on certain issues. The voters state that while they have the utmost confidence in his ability and wisdom, they feel that their representative should have a list of their sentiments and how they wish him to vote on matters that are likely to come before the state legislature. The list of items is quite similar to the grievances that many towns included in petitions sent during the rebellion to the governor and state legislature, including relocating the seat of government away from Boston, changing the way taxes were levied, and many items dealing with public money and salaries.

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Item typeGovernment/Society Record
AuthorPetersham Town Selectmen
Date1786-10-09
PlacePetersham, Massachusetts
TopicPolitics, Government, Law, Civics
EraThe New Nation, 1784–1815
EventShays’ Rebellion. 1786–1787
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatHandwriting
Dimension detailsProcess Material: manuscript, paper, ink Height: 12.00 in Width: 8.00 in
Catalog #L08.018
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Petersham Town Selectmen. Petersham Town Records on Shays’ Rebellion. October 9, 1786. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l08-018/. Accessed on November 25, 2024.

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