[Rarebooks] FS: : HISTORY OF THE INSURRECTIONS, IN MASSACHUSETTS (1788) Shay's Rebellion

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Minot, George Richards. THE HISTORY OF THE INSURRECTIONS, IN MASSACHUSETTS, IN THE YEAR 1786, AND THE REBELLION CONSEQUENT THEREON. Worcester, Massachusetts: Isaiah Thomas, 1788. First Edition. 8vo. The rare first edition. Three-quarter-leather. rubbed at extremities. Several head- and tailpieces, and historiated initials. Some foxing, but none to obscure. Considered the best and most complete account of Shay's Rebellion, an armed insurrection in the newly-formed United States of America , widely considered central to the creation of a stronger central government. Worldcat lists only 3 copies.

Bookplate of noted Vermont book collector Edward S.Marsh to front pastedown. 192 pp. (Howes M651; Sabin 49324) Very Good. Leather-bound. $450.00. 

The author was a lawyer and a judge of both municipal and probate courts. "...On the 16th of February, General Shepard detached a party of horse from Northfield, under the command of Samuel Buffington, for the purpose of apprehending certain insurgents, who had fled to Vermont. Upon their arrival, within that government, although they procured a warrant from a magistrate, to apprehend the objects of their search, yet the people assembled in such numbers, and evidenced such a hostile disposition towards them, that they were obliged to relinquish their pursuit, and return to Massachusetts..." "On the 26th of the month however, a large body of them under a Capt. Hamlin, entered the county of Berkshire, from the state of Newyork, and proceeded to the town of Stockbridge. This they pillaged at pleasure, and made prisoners of a great number of the most reputable inhabitants. The militia of Sheffield were collected upon the first information of this event, and were joined by those of Greatbarrington about one o'clock on the 27th..." (p. 151) "...In a government as free as the people themselves can make it, we may expect to find a stated and satisfactory mode of redressing every remediable evil that can happen..." (p. 23). 



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