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- mm2013085783 abstract "Printed notices (1775 February 6 and April 10) for meetings of the Committee of Observation, New York, N.Y., held at the city's Merchant's Exchange. On the back of each notice are meeting notes reflecting the responsibilities and internal tensions of the committee. The notes written by an unidentified participant mention the committee's support for the decision of the Continental Congress to boycott British goods. Individuals mentioned include H. Berryen (possibly John Berrien), John Broome, Joseph Bull, James Duane, and Isaac Low. Notices are printed on partial sheets approximately three inches by seven and a half inches.".
- mm2013085783 accessRights "Restrictions apply.".
- mm2013085783 accrualMethod "Gift,".
- mm2013085783 contributor B12953808.
- mm2013085783 coverage "Great Britain Commerce United States.".
- mm2013085783 coverage "New York (N.Y.) History Revolution, 1775-1783.".
- mm2013085783 coverage "New York (State) History Revolution, 1775-1783.".
- mm2013085783 coverage "United States Commerce Great Britain.".
- mm2013085783 coverage "United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Committees of observation.".
- mm2013085783 date "||||".
- mm2013085783 description "Forms part of: Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection.".
- mm2013085783 description "Gift, Sylvia Whitehouse Blake, 2013.".
- mm2013085783 description "Printed notices (1775 February 6 and April 10) for meetings of the Committee of Observation, New York, N.Y., held at the city's Merchant's Exchange. On the back of each notice are meeting notes reflecting the responsibilities and internal tensions of the committee. The notes written by an unidentified participant mention the committee's support for the decision of the Continental Congress to boycott British goods. Individuals mentioned include H. Berryen (possibly John Berrien), John Broome, Joseph Bull, James Duane, and Isaac Low. Notices are printed on partial sheets approximately three inches by seven and a half inches.".
- mm2013085783 description "The Committee of Observation, also known as the Committee of Sixty, was similar to other committees formed in the colonies in the aftermath of what Americans referred to as the Coercive Acts or Intolerable Acts that were imposed by Great Britain in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The New York committee formed on May 16, 1774, and represented a coalition of interests including members of the Sons of Liberty, representatives of the city's craftsmen, small and large merchants, radicals, and moderates. As the Committee grew, the name changed from the Committee of Fifty-one to the Committee of Sixty, and later the Committee of One Hundred.".
- mm2013085783 extent "2".
- mm2013085783 issued "||||".
- mm2013085783 language "Collection material in English.".
- mm2013085783 language "eng".
- mm2013085783 rights "Restrictions apply.".
- mm2013085783 spatial "Great Britain Commerce United States.".
- mm2013085783 spatial "New York (N.Y.) History Revolution, 1775-1783.".
- mm2013085783 spatial "New York (State) History Revolution, 1775-1783.".
- mm2013085783 spatial "United States Commerce Great Britain.".
- mm2013085783 spatial "United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Committees of observation.".
- mm2013085783 subject "Berrien, John, 1735-1815.".
- mm2013085783 subject "Broome, John, 1738-1810.".
- mm2013085783 subject "Bull, Joseph.".
- mm2013085783 subject "Committee of Sixty (New York, N.Y.)".
- mm2013085783 subject "Duane, James, 1733-1797.".
- mm2013085783 subject "Low, Isaac, 1735-1791.".
- mm2013085783 subject "United States. Continental Congress.".
- mm2013085783 title "Committee of Observation, New York, N.Y., meeting notices, 1775.".
- mm2013085783 type "collection".