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Information of the proceedings in the Colonies for the establishment of an American Post Office received in London. When General Gage arrives in America, he will stop the career of the new Post Riders and their employers (Note)
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-06-16
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0013
Title
Letter from Baltimore to a Gentleman in Williamsburg. A complete plan of establishing anew American Post Office has been executed throughout the New England Governments. Mr. Goddard will leave here for Williamsburg, to lay his plan before the Convent
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-07-25
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0016
Title
The report that the Constitutional Post Rider between Philadelphia and Baltimore, with a large sum of money entrusted to his care, had absconded, is untrue (Note)
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-05-19
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0011
Title
Mr. Goddard at Boston, with Letters from Towns to the Eastward, expressing their concurrence in the establishment of a Post Office, on constitutional principles, throughout the Continent. The removal of Dr. Franklin from the Post Office has added fre
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-04-21
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0009
Title
The Subscription for establishing an American Post Office has been liberally patronized. Mr. Goddard will return homeward, rejoicing in the great success which has attended his endearours to rescue the channel of publick and private intelligence from
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-05-05
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0010
Title
Mr. Goddard at Boston. He has received the greatest encouragement from all the Colonies through which he has passed. At a Meeting in Boston, it was determined to unite with the Southern Colonies in support of this measure for the recovery of American
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-03-17
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0004
Title
Letter from New-York to a Gentleman in Boston. Our tame submission to the Post Office Establishment has been constantly urged as a precedent for all other unconstitutional Acts. If we oppose it now, with manly firmness, we cannot fail of success. Mr.
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-02-28
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0003
Title
Letter from Philadelphia to a Gentleman in Williamsburg. Objections to Mr. Goddard. At a Meeting of the Mechanicks, they refused to hear read Letters relafmg to the establishment of the Post Office, as the Americans had enough to do already (Note)
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-07-06
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0014
Title
Letter to Lord North. Dismissing Dr. Franklin from the Post Office one of the most fortunate events for America. The Americans will set up a Post Office of their own, and put an end to the precedent, so often referred to, for Taxing them ( Note)
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-02-05
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0002
Title
Mr. Goddard at Salem, on the subject of establishing a Post Office independent of the unconstitutional Laws of a British Parliament (Note)
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-03-29
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0006
Title
The Deputy Postmasters General of North America alarmed at the progress making to establish a new Post Office (Note)
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-07-16
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0015
Title
Mr. Goddard's Plan for establishing an American Post Office was agitated at the Convention in Virginia, who considered it worthy the attention of the General Congress, and, as such, particularly recommended it to the Delegates from Virginia (Note)
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-08-11
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0017
Title
Mr. Goddard at Portsmouth: At a Meeting of the Committee of Merchants, Traders, and other Inhabitants, a Subscription to support the American Post Office, unanimously agreed upon (Note)
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Massachusetts, Portsmouth Merchants and Traders
Date
1774-04-15
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0007
Title
Mr. Goddard's Proposal for establishing an American Post Office has been warmly patronized in the Eastern Colonies, and preparations have been made for the conveyance of the Mail Plan for the establishing a new American Post Office
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Goddard, William
Date
1774-07-02
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0001
Title
Heads of a Subscription Paper, for the establishment of an American Post Office, laid before the Committee of Correspondence at Boston (Note)
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1774-04-04
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp14-D0005
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