To the inhabitants of the state of Vermont. Friends and fellow citizens, Pursuant to appointment by the legislature, and instructions from the governor and council of this state, I waited on the General Court of New-Hampshire, at their sessions in June last, and delivered the public writings intrusted me ...

People / Organizations
Imprint
[Dresden, Vt., i.e., Hanover, N.H.: Printed by J.P. & A. Spooner, 1779]
Publication year
1779-1779
ESTC No.
W35003
Grub Street ID
345681
Description
1 sheet ; ⁰⁰
Note
Reviewing the facts in the controversy over the New Hampshire grants, and making a plea for the preservation of the integrity of Vermont. Signed and dated on p. 2: Ira Allen. Norwich, July 13, 1779.

Followed by a letter dated Bennington, June 23, 1779, signed by John Witherspoon and Sam. J. Atlee, members of a committee of Congress, concerning the authority of Vermont to raise militia in Cumberland County.

Imprint supplied by McCorison. Hanover, N.H., was in 1778 and 1779, acknowledged by its inhabitants to be Dresden, Vt.

Text in two columns.