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BOOK

Title:  
Tea leaves: being a collection of letters and documents relating to the shipment of tea to the American colonies in the year 1773, by the East India Tea Company
Creator:
Drake, Francis S. (Francis Samuel), 1828-1885
Publication:
Singing Tree Press, Detroit, 1970.
Notes:  
Reprint of the 1884 ed.
Call #:  
DLAR 788
Extent:
375 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports. 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The Boston Tea Party
Creator:
Labaree, Benjamin Woods.
Publication:
Oxford University Press, New York, 1964.
Notes:  
Bibliography: p. 317-330.
Call #:  
973.3115 L11B
Extent:
viii, 347 p. map. 22 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Tea leaves: being a collection of letters and documents relating to the shipment of tea to the American colonies in the year 1773, by the East India Tea Company
Creator:
Drake, Francis S. (Francis Samuel), 1828-1885
Publication:
A. O. Crane, Boston, 1884.
Call #:  
016.091 T22d
Extent:
clxxxiv, [185]-375 p., [22] leaves of plates : ill., facsims., maps (1 double), ports. ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
To the freemen of Pennsylvania: My countrymen and fellow-citizens, The day is at length arrived, in which we must determine to live as freemen--or as slaves, to linger out a miserable existence. The tea-ship will, in all probability, be in a few hours at anchor in our harbour
Creator:
Reguluspseud
Publication:
Philadelphia, 1773]
Notes:  
The tea ship Polly arrived in Philadelphia on Dec. 26, 1773, and was compelled to return to London without unloading her cargo. Cf. Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, 1891, v. 15, p. 390-393. Signed: Regulus.
Call #:  
973.3 R26
Extent:
[1] p. ; 36 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
The Tea Tax Tempest of the Anglo-American Revolution
Publication:
s.n, s.l, 1778
Call #:  
M42.3.1
Extent:
2 prints : engraving, b & w ; image 39 x 49 cm., mount 51 x 67 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Tea: consumption, politics, and revolution, 1773-1776
Creator:
Fichter, James R.
Publication:
Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y, [c2023]
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call #:  
973.3 F44t
Extent:
xiii, 388 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, map, tables ; 23 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1765-1775
Abstract:  

From the Sugar Act of 1764 through the Tea Act of 1773, the British Parliament imposed a variety of taxes upon their American colonies in an effort to raise revenue to offset the enormous debts incurred during the Seven Years' (French and Indian) War. Far more efficiently than raising revenue, these duties raised the indignation of the colonits, contributing more than their share to the alienation that fueled the independence movement The two volumes that comprise the Pennsylvania Stamp Act and Non-Importation Resolutions Collection contain 34 manuscript and printed items relating to the political crisis over taxation on goods imported into the American colonies between 1765 and 1773, with a focus on Philadelphia. The first volume is concerned exclusively with agitation over the Stamp Act of 1765 and its repeal, while the second volume relates more specifically to the Non-Importation agreements of the 1760s, the Townshend Duties, and the Tea Act of 1773. Among these are letters of Governor John Penn, correspondence between the Sons of Liberty at Philadelphia and those of New York, 1766, an address of the committee of Boston merchants to a committee of Philadelphia merchants, 11 August 1768. Among the more dramatic letters are those from John Hughes, the would-be Stamp Officer for Pennsylvania who resigned bis commission in the face of public protest, and a seies of threatening letters addressed to James and Drinker, consignees for the sale of tea in Pennsylvania in 1773.
Call #:  
Mss.973.2.M31
Extent:
2 volume(s)