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1[November 1786] (Adams Papers)
...rebel forces failed, and Shattuck was later captured, tried in Boston the following May, and sentenced to be hanged. After two temporary reprieves, he was unconditionally pardoned and retired to Groton (Samuel A. Green, “Groton during Shays’s Rebellion,”
227th. (Adams Papers)
...rebel forces failed, and Shattuck was later captured, tried in Boston the following May, and sentenced to be hanged. After two temporary reprieves, he was unconditionally pardoned and retired to Groton (Samuel A. Green, “Groton during Shays’s Rebellion,”
3[December 1786] (Adams Papers)
...Oliver Parker of Groton, who led the insurgents in their march through Concord on their way to the Cambridge courthouse, and was later joined by Shattuck. Benjamin Page was another Groton ringleader (Samuel A. Green, “Groton during Shays’s Rebellion,”
...Oliver Parker of Groton, who led the insurgents in their march through Concord on their way to the Cambridge courthouse, and was later joined by Shattuck. Benjamin Page was another Groton ringleader (Samuel A. Green, “Groton during Shays’s Rebellion,”
Shays’s Rebellion: The American Revolution’s Final Battle
Shays’s Rebellion: The American Revolution’s Final Battle
, 1786–1787, p. 539–540; Robert A. Feer, Shay’s Rebellion, N.Y., 1988, p. 410).
pardoned by Gov. John Hancock on 13 Sept. (Robert A. Feer, Shay’s Rebellion, N.Y., 1988, p. 416; Shays’s Rebellion: The American Revolution’s Final Battle
Richards, Shays’s Rebellion
Richards, Shays’s RebellionRichards, Shays’s Rebellion