Massachusetts

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The Massachusetts Collection serves as a repository for academic and research materials related to the history, culture, and regional developments within Massachusetts. This Collection provides a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals exploring the historical significance and cultural evolution of this prominent state.

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    1866 Mass. Acts 197, An Act Concerning The Militia, § 120
    (General Publisher, 1866)
    A soldier who unnecessarily or without order from a superior officer comes to any parade with his musket, rifle or pistol loaded with ball, slug or shot, or so loads the same while on parade, or unnecessarily or without order form a superior officer discharges the same when going to, returning from or upon parade, shall forfeit not less than five nor more than twenty dollars.
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    1859 Mass. Gen. Stat. 107, ch. 13, § 113
    (General Publisher, 1859)
    A soldier who unnecessarily, or without order from a superior officer, comes to any parade, with his musket, rifle, or pistol, loaded with ball, slug, or shot, or so loads the same while on parade, or unnecessarily, or without order from a superior officer, discharges the same when going to, returning from, or upon parade, shall forfeit not less than five nor more than twenty dollars, to be recovered on complaint of the clerk, one-half to his use and one-half to the use of commanding officer.
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    Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 240 § 1 (1837)
    (General Publisher, 1837)
    Enrolled every able bodied white male citizen resident between eighteen to forty-five into the miltiia except idiots, lunatics, common drunkards, vagabonds, paupers, persons convicted of any infamous crime.

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