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On January 26, 1787, General William Shepard wrote this account of the action at the Springfield Arsenal that happened the day before. He makes a point that aids were sent several times to meet with Shays in order to head off any confrontation. After being told not to approach any further, Daniel Shays ordered his troops to keep marching toward the Arsenal. When the Regulators were about 100 yards from the Arsenal, General Shepard ordered the artillery to fire. The first shots were warning shots, but they did not have the desired effect of stopping the approach. The next shots put the column is a state of confusion, and finally the howitzer loaded with grape shot was aimed, and fired into the middle of the column. This shot was killed four Regulators. Shepard makes a point of telling the Governor that he could have killed most of the Regulators as they retreated, if he had so desired. The Hampshire Gazette also printed a copy of the demands delivered to Shepard by Luke Day on January 25. William Butler began publication of the Hampshire Gazette on September 6, 1786, in Northampton, Massachusetts. The mission of the newspaper was to inform the public about the issues pertaining to the ongoing conflicts. Butler was decidedly on the government side of the issues.

 

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Letter to Governor James Bowdoin published in the Hampshire Gazette

publisher   Hampshire Gazette
author   William Shepard (1737-1817)
date   Feb 7, 1787
location   Northampton, Massachusetts
width   2.5"
height   8.0"
process/materials   printed paper, ink
item type   Periodicals/Newspaper
accession #   #L04.084


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Notice to General Shepard regarding disarming his militia published in the Hampshire Gazette newspaper

Captain Daniel Shays' House from "The History of Pelham from 1738 to 1898 including the Early History of Prescott"

Letter from Daniel Shays printed in the Hampshire Gazette


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