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Massachusetts puts a bounty on the scalps…

July 1722 CE

Massachusetts puts a bounty on the scalps of native families on August 8, 1722. (William Williamson. The History of the State of Maine. Vol 2. pp. 117-118)

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Boston Suffolk Massachusetts United States View →

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