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reason, supposed the trouble arose from the maladministration of the affairs of government.

The discontented portion of the people were called insurgents, and were led by a Mr. Shays; hence the name of "Shays' rebellion." To show the energy of the first settlers of this town, when they undertook to accomplish an object, the following extract of a town meeting, held September 25th, 1786, is inserted.

It appears that a convention of reformers was to be holden at Paxton.

Voted, to send a delegate to the convention at Paxton. Made choice of Capt. Samuel Kelton.

Voted, to choose a Committee of three to give directions to the delegate chosen.

Chose William Bickford, David Foster, Elijah Wilder, Committee.

Voted, to adjourn this meeting for two hours, then to meet at this place. Met agreeable to the adjournment. The Committee make their Report as follows:

Whereas, the difficulties and tumults that are rising by reason of the scarcity of money, and large salaries to support government, and high fees of officers at large:

We desire that you will use your influence