Ipswich Voters Unanimously Support the Massachusetts Circular Letter, February 11, 1768

Faneuil Hall

The voters of the Town of Ipswich resolved on August 11, 1768, that "Thanks be given to the worthy and much esteemed ninety-two gentlemen of the late Honorable House of Representatives for their firmness and steadiness in standing up for and adhering to the just rights and Liberties of the Subjects when it was required of them at the Peril of their political existence."

Reply by the Town of Ipswich to the Boston Pamphlet, December 28, 1772

Boston circular let ter 1772

A document known as the โ€œBostonย Pamphletโ€ was distributed throughout the colony, asserting the colonistsโ€™ rights. Ipswich held a Town Meeting, established its own โ€œCommittee of Correspondence," passed a series of resolves, and gave instructions to their reresentative in the General Court, Michael Farley.