Treasury Office: Orders on witness and jury rolls for Shays’ Rebellion
Orders on witness and jury rolls for Shays’ Rebellion, 1787-1811.
Call no.: TR1/1742X
Scope and Content: HISTORICAL NOTE: The post-Revolutionary Massachusetts legislature endeavored to collect taxes levied to pay war debt and other state expenses, particularly burdening farmers in the western part of the state. Angered by foreclosures and imprisonment imposed for tax delinquency and not receiving satisfaction for grievance petitions filed with the legislature, the protesting farmers rioted and closed courthouses under the leadership of Revolutionary veteran Daniel Shays. The state militia was called out to suppress Shays’ Rebellion in Sept. 1786, in Jan. 1787 a state army was formed for the purpose, and by February the insurgents were defeated.
Arrangement: (1) Suffolk County (2) Other counties, by first letter of surname (3) Account books.
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