Manuscript

Oaths of Allegiance from Colrain, Shelburne and Deerfield

Date: 1787
About this artifact

In February 1787, the Massachusetts Legislature passed an act requiring all the men who had taken up arms against the government to pay nine pence and take an Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Town selectmen were assigned the job of collecting the fee, administering the oath, and keeping records of the men who came forward. This document certifies that men from various towns in Hampshire County took this oath.

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Courtesy Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, MA