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    1. Re: [MDFR] Maryland Council for Safety
    2. Karen Stuart
    3. >From the Maryland State Archives: By resolution of 18 July 1775, the Continental Congress recommended that each colony appoint a committee of safety "to superintend and direct all matters necessary for the security and defence of their respective colonies in the recess of their assemblies and conventions." A week later, the Convention of Maryland chose by ballot the Council of Safety of Maryland. Acting as an executive body, the council enforced its dictates and those of the Continental Congress through a system of county committees of observation. The council administered all matters and measures connected with the policy of resistance. Its variety of responsibilities included licensing privateers, instituting boycotts, and summoning militia. The council also was charged with taking the Maryland Census of 1776. The state constitution adopted by the convention in November 1776, provided for the election of a new General Assembly. The new Assembly chose Thomas Johnson as the state's first governor. In March 1777, two days after Johnson took office, the General Assembly dissolved the Council of Safety. http://guide.mdsa.net/history.cfm?ID=SH24 On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:50 PM, Peggy McClanahan < [email protected]> wrote: > What was the Maryland Council for Safety, referred to in your 8-29-12 > History Moment? My ancestor was paid by them for several things but I do > not know what they were. >

    08/31/2012 04:56:10