Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 4
on the adjoumt.
Ebenr. WaitI distrained a Cow of Danl. Snow, young cattle of
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Asa Sterns. he sd. he wd. bring her up. a Cow also of
David Peirce. at Danl Witt
John Davis Asa&
Boyntontold me to go & sell the Cows & not continue the sale a no. of men. Reuben Sterns sd. my Warrant good for nothing. I put Snows Cow up Browning bid 10D.
AsaSterns attempted to stop her being put into the Barn. sd. she shd. not be there long: Asa Sterns sd. a few days before the vendue that he shd. pay no more Taxes & that the reason the sold ’em at Holden was because it was for an old Rate that almost every body had paid—the list there, the Wheelers had terrible Clubbs & Swore what they would do
John Fessenden Esqr.Saturday Evg. preceding Sale Mr. Wait Constable there desired me to attend & assist I went on Sunday no. appeared with indecent Clubbs,
Parkerthe Coroner there & Russell the Dpty Shff I spake to the accused, the sd. they had paid Rates as long as they were able & would pay no more.
Asa Sternssaid he wanted a little money to buy Flip:
Asa Sternssd. it wd. not be healthy for any body to bid, some sd. it will not be
Asa Sternsappeard confused & went about &
sd. where are they allshe was drove away & barr let down & brot back & sold to Capt Newhall
David Peirce:Cow set up & accomodated by his paying his Taxes; bid the Constable go to Hell for proposing to accomodate—Jona. Wheeler Jr. was wounded—Dav: Peirce sd. he was fighting for liberty but it was become Tyranny & he wd. support it no longer they sd. the money went to support great men: Mr. Wait had offered if they wd. give Notes for the Taxes he wd. wait.
Thos. Pollard.2 I had an Exon. vs. Paxton Cattle was taken from Town Treasurer: I went there 3 Feby. people Collected as I understand to prevent selling cattle taken for taxes. Davis sd. if any man bids more than a Copper he will go home with Scab on his head, they had large Clubbs. I got on to Scaffold saw the Cow drove, the
2 Wheelersheld of the Barrs. I cd. distinguish the mobb from the others all
the Indicted thereamong the mobb kepeing together & their clubbs except Boynton but heard his name called:
Asa Sternssd. he wd. pay no more Taxes if he did he shd. have no more money to pay Taxes:
Hezh. Ward Esqr.I saw Indicted there some with unusual Clubbs, a Cow belongd. to Dl. Snow the Father of the 2 Snows, one of Indicted whispered to
Wheeler& they went into the Barn, then
James Snowlet down Barr, Wheeler
Boynton Davis& some others push’d the Cow over the Barr, all this was before she was knockd off:
Reuben Sterns&
Nathan Snowcame up to Barn Door just as it was shut:
Davis & Boyntontalk’d rough with me I told em they were
Asa Sternssaid he been try’d for this at Bolton. I sd. it was a Tax on his Land, he sd. he cd. 500 people there to assist.
Peter TaftSaturday before Vendue I was at
Boyntonthey asked me if I was going to Vendue.
John Davisthere he asked if I thought Cow wd. be sold he asked if I wd. bid enuff if I saw half Doz person stood with Clubbs knock me down I went saw all 10 there, Nath.
Wheelerhad a Clubb.
Asa Sterns
Boyntonaskd if he shd. be present they intended the Cattle sd. have been sold for /6d. & returned to the owners.
Abraham Smith jr. Saturday before Vendue I saw
Nathan Snow& Dl. Bemis sd. Wait had taken Cow from his father, he guest they wd. not be sold, there wd. be eno. there to prevent there being sold, a number of good hardy fellows from Holden, he was going to Abijah Bemiss Mr. Livermore for Josh. & Bradley he asked me to come up & see them, he sd. the first that bid he guest would be knockd down, he asked Danl. Bemiss if he wd. come up & help kill some of them sd. he was then going after hands it was James Snow let the barrs down, I saw the 10 there stand for a party by themselves
Abijah Bemiss&
Asa Sternsrun before the Cow to stop her being drove into the barn.
Bradley Livermore,3 Saturday Nathan Snow came to our house, he called me out of Doors he sd. a Cow taken from Father & were to be Vendue I guess there is to be some fighting abt. it. he askd. me if I would
David Peircecame along in a Rage took a Bar & threw it over the fence,
David Peircecame & took hold of the Barrs again. I saw Abij. Bemiss have hold of the Bar. then
Bemisscame to me looking very angry & sd. Freind Livermore I’ll settle with yo. for yr. conduct here to day—I heard the spitting in Lt. Frinks face—
Nathan Wheelerlifted up his Clubb & sd. If I cd. have come at Frink I wd. have suppled his head for him, it was a very large Clubb, Ebr. Boynton & Jona. Wheeler had long large sticks, And Struck Lt. Frink with it. I saw
Asa Sternsstep in between Cow & Barn door. & sd. he guess’d she wd. not stay there long: it was said the Cow was sold for all,
NathanWheeler said we shall see which way she will be drove to night.
Josiah LivermoreNathan Snow came to our house on Saturday, asked me to come to Vendue, sd. they were a going to have a No. of good fellows from Holden; it would not
A Bemisssd. he found I was against him, he sd. he had business to do. Cow set up Browning bid,
BemissI know you Mr. Browning you will get yr. hide liked for this: Nathan Wheeler sd. if he could have got at Lt. he wd. have suppled his head Saw all 10. there.
James BrowningI was at Vendue, saw all 10 there, Wheelers & Bemiss hung at Barrs. Lt. Frink sd. t’would be as well to let the Barr stay up. Jona. Wheeler sd. what authority have you to order the Barr yo. are a Congress officer, Frink sd. he wd. keep an eye & Jona. Wheeler spit in his Face. Frink said so you mean to spit in my face & Wheeler sd. he ment to spit in his A—— Frink sd. if yo. spit again Ill strike you with my cane, then Wheeler spit again. Frink struck him. Wheeler struck again. they Closed in,
David Peircetryed to get the barrs down at another place,
both Wheelerstry’d to get barrs down all of them there sd. Cows should not be sold for any more not wait
Oliver EarlFriday or Saturday before Vendue Danl. Steward came to me & desired me to go over to Vendue: Monday
David Peirceasked me to go
Nathan Wheelercame to me with an uncommon Clubb, he sd. I am going to lick Frink:
John Davissd. I dont think these Cattle will be sold, if they are, not for more than /6d. /8d. or 1/— in barn yard I heard a voice behind me James Snow let down the Barrs, the cow turned out & drove back
David Peircepulled out a Bar & threw it over the fence—I saw
Jona. Wheelerspit juices at Frink & Frink struck him:
Asa & Reuben Sternswent to stop the Cow going into the Barn, I ask’d Esqr. Fessenden what we shd. do abt. Taxes for I reply to the Authority
David Peircesd. Dam the Authority
Asa Sternssaid he could have had 500 or 1000 men there if he had been a mind to
Aaron MorseFriday night before Vendue
James Snowsd. his Fathers Cow was taken & to be sold at Vendue. he sd. Ill buy Stone buttons & pay Rates when I can, he sd. they wd. not make cost to sell her—at Vendue Snow came to me & sd. I might be of another mind then to bid—I saw
Asa Sternsstriving to pull barrs down
David Peircesd. he had pulled the barrs down 3 times & if they had not been damd fools they might have drove ’em out, sd. I was a d——d Rascall for putting them up Nathan Wheeler sd. Lt. Frink had given his brother a hard blow but he sd. have as bad a one—
James Snowtryed to pull Barrs and said he would pull the whole yard down if he could:
Abijah Bemisssd. he was very sorry to see me in such a bad scrape it might be my fathers turn next to have his Cattle sold, he said it was time to leave off paying Rates
Heze. NewtonWeek before I spoke to Artemas How to bring help to support Vendue at Vendue aWhispering. J Wheeler sd. Wait set up the Cattle if you dare.
Reuben Sternspulled out one barr.
Boyinton&
Snow DavisWheelers, David Peirce: Lt. Frink sd. the Barrs Shd. be kept up. J. Wheeler spit at him several times Frink struck him
Reuben Sternssd. Dam Civil Govemt. Friday before at Worcester
John Davis&
Asa Sterns
Capt. Phineas MorseI was at Vendue there 10 there with Clubbs. Concealed, associated together, they walked 2 & 3 & did not break their Eyes looked very wild, a hubbub at the Barrs—
Nathan Wheelersd. Lt. Frink shd. have a flogging before he gets him. I warnd
Bemissto let alone, he cursed me & threatned to flogg me.
Asa Sternssaid if we give the day we will use you well & if you do you shall us.
Pliny MooreWheeler clubd Frink under Chin: wn. Browning bid for Cow.
Bemisssd. Jes. G. Dam him4 he shall have his head broke
Daniel WittAsa Sterns offered Wait his Colt
Wm. EarlI saw a tumult among the people
Capt. Phineas Newell
Daniel BemissI did not hear Snow ask Smith to go & kill ’em:
The case was tried before the Sept. session of the Supreme Judicial Court in Worcester. William Cushing sat as chief justice, with Nathaniel Peaslee Sargeant, David Sewall, and Increase Sumner as associate justices. At the same session, there was a case against Moses Williams, Robert Horn, Silas Ball “& another upon an Indictment for Rescuing Aaron Stow from Lawful Custody”; another against Daniel Arnold and others “for a riot at Douglass”; against Josiah Walker, John Phillips, Luke Harden, and others “for a Riot committed at Sturbridge”; against William Wakefield, Solomon Wakefield, David Gaskill, John Harrenden, and Jonas Brown “for a Riot at Dudley”; and against Elisha Flagg, Ebenezer Hammond, John White, Nathan Woodward, Amos Briggs, and Jeremiah Gallant “for a Riot committed at Peterham.”
The judgment on the Paxton riot read:
and now in this present Term the said Asa, Reuben, John, David, Ebenezer, Nathan Snow, James, Abijah, Nathan Wheeler and Jonathan Wheeler Junr. are set to the Bar for their Trial, a Jury thereupon is Impannelled & sworn to Try the issue viz. John Waite Foreman & fellows, namely, John Lyscom, Hannaniah Parker Jonathan Champney, Edmund Brigham, William Onthank, Cyrus Rich, Benja. Hinds, Abiel Sadler Daniel Clap, Thomas Newell & Abijah Gale who after hearing all matters and things concerning the same, return their Verdict & upon their oath do say, that the said Asa Stearns is Guilty, that the said Reuben Stearns is Guilty, that the said John Davis is Guilty, that the said David Pierce is Guilty, that the said Ebenezer Boynton is Guilty, that the said Nathan Snow is Guilty, that the said James Snow is Guilty, that the said Abijah Bemiss is Guilty, that the said Nathan Wheeler is Guilty & that the said Jonathan Wheeler Junr. is Guilty. It is therefore considered by the Court that the said The sd. The sd. Asa Stearns as Prin & Daniel Witt yeoman & Ezekiel Bellows Gentlemn. both of Paxton in sd. County as his Surety recognize in court agreeble the sentence agt. sd. The sd. Jona. Wheeler as prin & sd. Phineas Newhall as surety recognize agreeable to his sentence against him said Jona. Wheeler. N.B. to the remainder of the Paxton Rioters who recognized in Court in Folo. 12th after Douglass Rioters. The remainder of Paxton Rioters who recognized in Court as follows viz. The sd. Abijah Bemiss Junior as Prin. & Abijah Bemiss of sd. Paxton yeoman as his Surety recognize in Court agreeable to Sentence against him the said Abijah Bemiss Junr. The sd. David Pearce as prin. & David Davis of Paxton in sd. County Tanner as his Surety recognize in Court agreeable to sentence ags. him sd. Pearce. James Snow as Prin. & Daniel Snow of sd. Paxton yeoman as his Surety recognize in Court agreeable to Sentence agt. him sd. James Snow. Nathan Wheeler as Prin. & John Davis of Worcester in sd. County Tanner as his Surety recognize in Court agreeable to Sentence agt. him sd. Nathan.
John Davis Pay a Fine of Four Pounds for the use of said Commonwealth, pay Costs of Prosecution & stand Committed untill sentence be performed that the said Ebenezer Boyinton pay a Fine of Four Pounds for the use of this Commonwealth, recognize as principal in the sum of £60 with Sufficient Surety or Sureties in the like sum for his keeping the peace & being of the good behaviour for the Term of one year, pay cost of prosecution & stand committed ’till Sentence be performed—that Abijah Bemiss pay a fine of £5 for the use of sd. Commonwealth, 271recognize in the sum of £50 with Sufficient Surety or Sureties in the like sum for his keeping the peace & being of the good behaviour for the Term of two years, pay cost of prosecution & stand comitted ’till Sentence be performed—that the sd. Reuben Stearns pay a fine of £6 for the use of the sd. Commwealth recognize in the sum of £50 with Sufficient Surety or Sureties in the like sum for his keeping the peace & being of the good behaviour for the term of two years, pay cost of prosecution & Stand committed ’till Sentence be performed—that the sd. Nathan Wheeler Pay a fine of £7. for the use of sd. Commwealth, recognize in the sum of £60 with Sufficient Surety or Sureties, in the like sum for his keeping the peace & being of the good behaviour for the term of two years, pay costs of prosecution & Stand committed ’till sentence be performed—that the sd. Asa Stearns pay a fine of £7 for the use of sd. Commonwealth, recognize in the sum of £50 with Sufficient Surety or Sureties in the like sum for his keeping the peace & being of the good behaviour for the term of three years, pay cost of prosecution & stand committed ’till Sentence be performed—that the sd. David Pierce pay a fine of £10 for the use of said Commwealth recognize in the sum of £60 with Sufficient Surety or Sureties in the like sum, for his keeping the peace & being of the good behaviour for the term of two years, pay cost of prosecution & stand committed ’till sentence be performed—that the sd. Jona. Wheeler pay a fine of £10 for the use of sd. Commwealth, recognize in £80 with Sufficient Surety or Sureties in the like sum for his keeping the peace & being of the good behavior for the term of three years, pay cost of prosecution & stand committed ’till sentence be performed—that the sd. James Snow pay a fine of £10 for the use of sd. Commwealth recognize in £80 with Sufficient Surety or Sureties in the like Sum for his keeping the peace & being of the good behaviour for the term of two years, pay costs of prosecution & stand committed ’till Sentence be performed—& that sd. Nathan Snow Suffer three months Imprisonment, Pay a fine of £10. for the use of sd. Commwealth recognize in £80 with Sufficient Surety or Sureties in the like sum for his keeping the peace & being of the good behaviour for the term of two years, pay costs of prosecution & stand committed ’till Sentence be performed. The sd. Ebenr. Boyinton as Prin Phinehas Newhall of Leicester of sd. County Gent. as his Surety recognize in Court agreeable to the Sentence against the sd. Ebenr.Reuben Sterns as Prin. & sd. Phinehas Newhall as his Surety recognize in Court agreeable to the Sentence against the said ReubenAsa.
Increase Sumner’s case notes call him “Mr. Solo: Pollard” (Increase Sumner Papers, 1746–1799, MHS).
Sumner’s notes give “Brady Livermore.”
Sumner’s notes spell out “Jesus, God damn him. . . .”