Boston Post-Boy

Series Run: 1735 – 1775

  • Published in Boston.

  • These transcriptions are sourced from America’s Historical Newspapers: Early American Newspapers. Series 1, From Colonies to Nation, provided by Readex: A Division of Newsbank

July 28th 1735

“Last Thursday was executed at the Town of York, in the County of York, the Indian Woman condemned at the last Assizes for the Murder of her Master’s Son” [4].

Other Relevant Articles

  • Opens with news “From the Political State of Great Britain…” [1].
  • Includes advertisements for:
    • “a publick Vendue, a large Dwelling House, Barn, Tanyard, with about three Acres of good Mowing Ground adjoining” [4].
    • “A very good Dwelling House and Barn, with about one Acre of Land adjoining thereto” [4].
    • “To be Lett on reasonable Terms, A Convenient Distilling-House, Dwelling-House, Barn, Stable and Out-Houses, with a good Yard, Garden and Wharf, well furnished with Water and all necessary Accommodation for carrying on the Distilling Business” [4].

Boston Post-Boy. Boston, Massachusetts, no. 37, 28 July 1735, pp. 4. Readex: America’s Historical NewspapersAmerica’s Historical Newspapers & Periodicals | Readex. Accessed 13 March 2025.