He held many other local offices, and became a leader of the Hutchinson-Oliver faction, which dominated politics in colonial Massachusetts.
Border vigilantes call themselves Minutemen, summoning colonial Massachusetts as they apprehend Hispanics in the desert Southwest.
Stephen Sewall (December 14, 1702 - September 10, 1760) was a judge in colonial Massachusetts.
Richard Dana (1700-1772) was a prominent lawyer and politician in colonial Massachusetts.
The paper money issued in colonial Massachusetts was denominated in pounds, shillings, and pence.
Upon reaching England, he made contact with Lord Dartmouth and gave his perspective of affairs in colonial Massachusetts.
Daniel Leonard (18 May 1740 - 27 June 1829) was a lawyer from colonial Massachusetts and a Loyalist in the American Revolution.
Beginning in 1950, membership became open to anyone with interests in colonial Massachusetts.
Captain Edward Johnson (1598-1672) was a leading figure in colonial Massachusetts, and is one of the founders of Woburn, Massachusetts.