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Collection Reference Number GLC01789.02
From Archive Folder Catharine Graham Macaulay papers 
Title James Bowdoin to Catharine Macaulay regarding the Boston Massacre
Date 23 March 1770
Author Bowdoin, James (1726-1790)  
Additional authors Pemberton, Samuel (1723-1799) Warren, Joseph (1741-1775)
Recipient Graham, Catharine Macaulay  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Co-signed by committee members Samuel Pemberton and Joseph Warren, transmitting the official statement on the Boston Massacre. Explains that they hoped she could intercede for them. Refer to the Macaulay papers, GLC 1784.01-1800.04.
Subjects Boston Massacre  Massacre  Military History  Government and Civics  Women's History  Global History and Civics  Literature and Language Arts  Revolutionary War  Woman Author  
People Graham, Catherine Macaulay (1731-1791)  Bowdoin, James (1726-1790)  Pemberton, Samuel (1723-1799)  Warren, Joseph (1741-1775)  
Place written Boston, Massachusetts
Theme Government & Politics; Women in American History; Foreign Affairs; Arts & Literature
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Macaulay was a popular British writer of historical studies and radical Pamphlet. Regarded as a friend of liberty and supporter of American independence. At the time, Macaulay was writing The History of England from the accession of James I to that of Brunswick line. She was a strong supporter of American independence and liberty. She visited the United States in 1784.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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