John Lovell and Jeremiah Allen's statement regarding their visit to Nathan Prince, accompanying Edward Holyoke, July 12, 1742 Digital
Scope and Contents
Lovell and Allen accompanied Holyoke to Nathan Prince's lodging in Boston, to personally inform him that the Board of Overseers had voted for his dismissal and that his belongings had been removed from his chamber and were being stored in town until he chose to claim them.
Dates
- Creation: July 12, 1742
Researcher Access
The Records related to the charges against and defense made by Nathan Prince are open for research.
Extent
.26 cubic feet (1 half document box)Creator
- From the Collection: Harvard University. Board of Overseers (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Harvard University Archives Repository
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