Citation - New York Journal-New York: 1769.01.12

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Index Entry Assembly, in Boston, given by British officers, ladies refuse to participate 
Location Boston 
Citation
NYJ-N.769.006
12 Jan 1769:22 (1358 Supplement)
Dec. 23.  It may now be said that the G---r and C--m--rs
have the last night had a sort of an assembly at Concert
Hall; never were the gentlemen concern'd more liberal in
their invitations, even those ladies who declin'd
subscribing, had their cards; the neighbouring towns were
reconnoitred for females, and the good natured S--r of the
B--d of C--m--rs was so complaisant as to offer to go as far
as Salem to bring two damsels from thence; their efforts
were finally so successful, as to procure from among
themselves and their connections, about ten or twelve
unmarried ladies whose quality and merits have been since
related with the spritely humour of a military gallant.--The
ball was opened by Capt. W--n, --a gentleman who has been
already taken notice of in this journal; There was indeed a
numerous and blazing appearance of men, but the ladies of
all ages and conditions so few, that the most precise
Puritan could not find it in his heart to charge said
assembly with being guilty of the crime of mixt dancing.--


Generic Title New York Journal-New York 
Date 1769.01.12 
Publisher Holt, John 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0028531
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