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  2. Massachusetts pound - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts pound used the £sd currency system of 1 pound divided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence. Initially, sterling coin and foreign currencies circulated in Massachusetts, supplemented by pine tree shillings produced by John Hull between 1652 and 1682 and by local paper money as of 1690.

  3. Amos Singletary - Wikipedia

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    Amos Singletary (September 1721 – October 30, 1806) was an American gristmill operator and justice of the peace from Sutton, Massachusetts, who served in both houses of the Massachusetts General Court (state legislature). An Anti-Federalist, he voted against the U.S. Constitution as a delegate to the Massachusetts Ratifying Convention. He was ...

  4. Early American currency - Wikipedia

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    John Hull was authorized by the Massachusetts legislature to make the earliest coinage of the colony (the willow, the oak, and the pine tree shilling) in 1652. [1] Because few coins were minted in the Thirteen Colonies, which later became the United Colonies and then the United States, foreign coins like the Spanish dollar were widely circulated.

  5. 50 State quarters - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts: January 3, 2000 (February 6, 1788) 1,163,784,000 The Minute Man statue, state outline Caption: "The Bay State" Thomas D. Rodgers 7 Maryland: March 13, 2000 (April 28, 1788) 1,234,732,000 Dome of the Maryland State House, white oak (state tree) clusters Caption: "The Old Line State" Thomas D. Rodgers 8 South Carolina: May 22, 2000 ...

  6. 1788 Massachusetts gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    A gubernatorial election was held in Massachusetts on April 7, 1788. John Hancock , the incumbent governor , defeated Elbridge Gerry , a former delegate to the United States Constitutional Convention .

  7. 1788–1789 United States House of Representatives elections in ...

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    Unlike most 'mandamus councillors,' he did not become a Loyalist. By 1788 he had regained much of his influence in the town of Worcester. Ward had been appointed commanding general of Massachusetts troops after Lexington and Concord, he remained in charge until George Washington was appointed commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in July 1775.