Index Entry | Bells, in Boston, rung for alarm after massacre |
Location | Boston |
Citation | PC.770.023 12-19 Mar 1770:303 (166) New-York, March 15. . . The Boston papers of the 5th instant give accounts of sundry frays between the people in the country and town, and some soldiers of the 29th regiment, in which the soldiers were always the aggressors, and always worsted. . . [narration of events surrounding the Boston massacre, bells rung several times as alarms.] |
Generic Title | Pennsylvania Chronicle |
Date | 1770.03.19 |
Publisher | Goddard, W. and B. Towne |
City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
Year | 1770 |
Bibliography | B0033515 |