Jeremiah Mason
1768 – 1848
11 works on record
Works

Memoir, autobiography and correspondence of Jeremiah Mason; ... with an introduction by Oliver H. Dean
1917

Memoirs of Jeremiah Mason
1917

Memoir and correspondence of Jeremiah Mason
1873
The arguments of counsel in the close of the trial of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, for the murder of Sarah M. Cornell
1833
Mr. Mason of N.H. submitted the following motions for consideration
1817
Mr. Mason of N.H. submitted the following motion for consideration
1817
The following amendment was proposed by Mr. Mason of New-Hampshire to the bill entitled An Act to Authorize the Payment for Property Lost, Captured, or Destroyed by the Enemy ..
1816
Mr. Mason submitted the following motion for consideration
1816
Mr. Mason proposed the following as an amendment to the bill entitled An Act to Authorize the President of the United States to Accept the Service of Volunteers, Who May Associate Themselves, and Offer Their Service to the Government ..
1815
Mr. Mason's motion
1814
The arguments of counsel in the close of the trial of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, for the murder of Sarah M. Cornell, at a special term of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, held from May 6th to June 2d, 1833. Hon. Jeremiah Mason, of Boston, for the prisoner. Albert C. Greene, attorney general, for the prosecution