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Show ir vf Y to" yupt jii g. i w y "aw- a Mwas rfpTF The tke S.&M Py Dr Francis G , Mali-t- IK, 1975 May t orcestcr State College ft r T9?S A ctf Ant MWr SOi , wt The iwiKv TV'Mnn mob took of a hat was loft of the Andicw ()ljer to the top of Fort Hill stamped on it and Liberty and Property vindicated, and lhe had alre idv had some port that night, A.ig 14 Win by Fbonrzrr Melnlosh (a the St fd Part f nd south DISCOURSE No. 6 )u Bo-to- n riutf rs1, the angi row d had pulled down a in w ST-PiM- -N. 1 27 over fU Iniu.e s ft turning they buttcied EiF-L- N NDO N, O Is Fled to Safety The evening's fun was not finer to tie Lt g.'.nj3cnt Andrew Oliver, the unhap- - u'li-- P s JUMP FAMILY TRAMPOLINE WXXXJGXXSXtfXKSK WXBXOXKXBfcX - mous BOSTON: Fniuing-OiIL- c f Pamphlet by Benjamin Church opposed stain,. act Author later was informer British. Although they had no the Patriots accused Hutchinson of recommending the Stamp Act And this was a good enough excuse to torment an old adversary In the evening of Aug 2fi, a now d gathered around a bonfire on King Street Some of the men proceeded to of W llhuni Story depu tv register of the Admiralty I'ouit wlm had written let tils critical 01 Boston mer chants Breaking mtoStoiy's house, tliev burned main ot puers. broke his mob - of tnjf of our quality - The whole family w,l! have hours of safe fun. 7 V'v 'srx -- wi tjvfl W- , basketball ttandanto trimpsllws instaf'ed or Whll tvffHn Last Duty commetooi gaoiity poles or ' 4 to ?" m wofl fftcknMS and range from h eavy Top Qualify Aluminum TENNIS 6ACKE7 Sprung wfy morOfiLomnt mi a strong loryest selection wKoch ! L S ' t" ' tmm(t ' V'l v ' -- - t g- -' j'r "' - j j?- ' 1 ' par-l- gert and longf-toft)n- g Top gram UaHw grip Chonneied for frame with nyton oddtfd prof action to Reinforced jroit v Res sta t P Utah t ff v VS, TSe as - i m K-- rv 9 lr-- Seovy duty fbergiosi borirboard is free from oil boft head obstnctions far accurate hnd rehotifd'g boukboord sefectrons Add x Lode mosonit ( alls Meeting Francis Bernard eal-l- i d a meeting of the colony s coin. i il. whi: h jdv ised thjt a reward be offered for information about those responsi- - Re printed and Sold at theNewt.fi in MJL Street. 176;. up furiu-tuiand did other damage. Another part of the mob v enl to the handsome house of pi oof. volt- business as usual without stamps was resumed The defeat of the Stamp Act Waa 3 rr.aj'-- r vont for the Sons of Liberty ConstiUiticni-a- ! arguments and political rhetoric were used, but viol-ci- t were an even more potent weapon. BASKETBALL STANDARDS PURCHASE WITH v Liberty of his Country. By a Tricnd to the I! r! - i tood in the' while Oliver resdownpour igned his commisMon Fvrl-l- ,,f 2 (Ri people msim (j HIGH ofli-ua- ls in Massachusetts were m a quandary None of the authorities dared to enforce the law, but no one wanted to authorize the conduct of bu.si 1 sor-ibi- been named .s'jmp di. tributor for Massachusetts H pnidentlv fled to safety ift Castle William in Boston harlmr While the chief local Patriot paper, the Boston Gazette was conspicuously silent about th.s not,' other newspapers earned the story Why all this commotion1 Bostonians had already denounced the Stamp Art Newspaper writers were fuming against parhumen tary taxation citizens m town meetings were adopting angry resolutions, and Pat not politicians wen eon demning the measure in the assembly But the Sons of Liberty felt that this was not enough The Boston mob had to be tui ned loose to terroi ie officials lively denioiistra lion was needed to defeat the Stamp Act Fc";t an F.i.t nr It was not hard to arouse tow iisHsple against Andrew Oliver, who had long been an enemy of the popular faction As secretary of Massachusetts since !73, Oliver had regularly supiorted the prerogative party headed by . town expressed its abhorrence of tin s vandalism and unanim etislv trailed on the selects men to pi event further di Hull hm son rather wrote. "It could not be doubted" that many who ll.ld pal III JJtU ted in the not win- piesent at this unani- mail who. it was said, had brother-inlaw- h ting opjMise was hcd in Fanc-ui-l Hall the next day and the town firmly ur the Colony A 1! CONNECTICUT. in nils .troyeii 'he windows and doors and tansaekisf the house If thiv tould find Oliver, they suoit hty would kill him But the his 1 d; ,tnEuVr, had to sia-uj- i suffer another indignity On Dec 17, 1 it5, during a sev ere rain storm, b was escorted by Fhenezer McIntosh to tlie Liberty Tree, where a crowd py y the time for the Stamp Act to go into effect A released The lieutenant governor sadly commented, "To this fecoie state were the power, of government reduced " No one was ever punished fur these riots in Boston .And jiitehmuon and the others could get no compensation for the damages to their e tor this out age flu this was a farce It was well known that Eberezer Mcln-losa 'eadcr of the had nmb at Hutchinson's house that night Although he was arrested, he was soon lei go because of minors tb- -t the custom house would be attacked. if McIntosh were not I Ic Quandary esti-mati- s Holding belonging to Olivu n Kiibv Street This was a ilai c where it was rumored he stamps were to be ktpt t Oliver's house neaiby. hev beneaded hi . ff.g; hriw rocks through the win lows bofoie going on to then f'ort Hill ceremony v Maui On burning the Ejfige of the shH'iiiaker ulm (ontrol ol ini icmaikable t mr Occasion nic-I- l wa.nscoting, partitions, scattered papers, made o!t Ihsi'ver.and stole about (J(iO pounds in cash Tliey ev en c ut dow n trees m the garden and pulled slate oft tile loot betel e they wore through Fortunately for the lieiitennH governor, he and his family had left in time to cscdjie personal harm The not evidently went beyond what the leaders had plan-i- u d Hutchinson himself the damsgr at $2,5-9Many people m Boston were alarmed by these ev ents The fury of the mob had been such that none among the many spectators even some of the militia had dared to officers burnt t pm-- n pulled off knocked down the ngllt cy thereafter, they made if clear (nut it woulu be tamed loose again if necessary. 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