State of New-Hampshire. In Senate, September 24, 1787. : Resolved that the selectmen of the several towns ... who have not already lodged their claims, be and hereby are directed to forward to the secretary's office, a particular account of all bounties for raising of men for the Continental Army or the militia, called into service during the late war ...
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