Journal of Occurrences
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A Journal of Occurrences published in 1759-1778 in Boston was an account by the American chronicler John Boyle (1746-1819) of events in Boston, Massachusetts during the American Revolution.
The Journal of Occurrences was published in a way similar to that of something published with a modern wiretap. John Boyle distributed this journal to the British colonies of America via smaller papers throughout the new country.
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