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Adams, John, to Elbridge Gerry, on appointment of General Washington,
1019
 
Intercepted Letters, attributed to him,
1717
 
To Josiah Quincy,
1751
Adams, Samuel, Letter to a Gentleman in Virginia,
16
 
Letter to Richard Henry Lee,
176
 
Supposed object of Invasion of Lexington and Concord to seize him, (see Letter from London, folio 386,)
428
 
Excepted from pardon in General Gage’s Proclamation,
968
 
Letter to Elbridge Gerry, introducing General Washington,
1058
Agents, American, in London
 
William Bollan, Benj. Franklin, and Arthur Lee—Their Letter to Assembly of Delaware,
127
 
Circular read in Continental Congress,
1824
 
Letter to them from same,
1877
Agnew, Reverend John, Proceedings of Nansemond County, Virginia,
226
Allen, Ethan, tries and punishes Benjamin Hough,
215
 
Requested to assist in Attack on Ticonderoga and Crown Point,
507
 
Captures Ticonderoga,
606
 
Letter to Merchants of Montreal,
639
 
Letter to Northern Indians, enclosed in a Letter to Assembly of Connecticut,
713
 
Letter to Continental Congress,
732
 
Letter to New-York Congress, proposing Expedition to Canada,
904
 
Letter to Governour Trumbull,
1593, 1649
 
Letter to New-York Provincial Congress,
1695
Army, British, Address from London,
4
 
Commander-in-Chief, his Orders supreme,
337
 
Ten thousand Men said to be ordered to America,
429
 
Troops arrive at Marblehead,
462
 
Information received of the sailing of twelve thousand Hessians, and that General Burgoyne was to sail for Quebeck,
474
 
Publication at New-York against Standing Army,
881
 
Exchange of Prisoners,
920
 
Address of  “Sidney” to the Soldiers,
1004
 
Captain Thompson’s information respecting sailing of Transports for America,
1297
 
Captain Jeffrey on the same,
1304
 
Gen. Gage’s Instructions to Captain Camp bell,
1687
 
Letter from Doctor Benj. Church to Major Kane,
1713
Army, Continental, Massachusetts proposes to surrender the regulation thereof to Continental Congress,
620
 
Officers recommended not to be chosen as Delegates to Massachusetts Congress,
809
 
Exchange of Prisoners,
920
 
Fifteen thousand Men to be raised by Continental Congress, and George Washington to command,
1016, 1848
 
Appointments of Officers,
1114
 
Five thousand Barrels of Flour ordered by Congress,
1293
 
General Washington to Congress, on their position at Boston,
1624
Army, Continental
 
Council of War at Cambridge, Mass., 9 July, 1775—General Return of the Army—Instructions to the Officers of Massachusetts—Orders to General Washington,
1628–35
 
Return of the Army under General Schuyler, 1 July, 1775,
1667
 
Declaration of Continental Congress, setting forth the causes and necessity of taking up Arms—Read at Cambridge,
1687
 
General Officers chosen,
1850
 
Instructions to General Washington,
1851
 
Brigadier Generals appointed,
1853
 
Articles of War enacted,
1856
 
Hospital established,
1893
 
Pay of the Army,
1897
Arms and Ammunition—Export prohibited by the States General,
276–7
 
Same prohibited by British Order in Council,
277
Arnold, Benedict, to Massachusetts Committee of Safety, on the condition of Ticonderoga, &c.,
450
 
Commission as Colonel from Massachusetts,
485
 
Letter to Massachusetts Committee of Safety, on seizure of Crown Point,
584
 
Letter to same—List of Cannon, &c., at Ticonderoga and Crown Point,
645–6
 
Letter to Massachusetts Committee of Safety,
693, 714, 735
 
Letter from Colonel Henshaw,
724
 
Letter from Massachusetts Provincial Congress,
676, 723, 1382
 
Letter from Massachusetts Committee of Safety,
726
 
Letter to Continental Congress,
734, 976, 1066, 1646
 
Letter to Albany Committee—to Assembly of Connecticut, and to Captain Noah Lee, on Ticonderoga, &c.,
839, ’40, ’41
 
Letter to Provincial Congress of New-York, with a requisition for Men, &c.,
847
 
Letter to Governour Trumbull on Canada,
977
 
Instructions of Massachusetts Congress to their Commissioners at Ticonderoga,
986
 
Letter from Governour Trumbull,
1026
 
Controversy on Capture of Ticonderoga,
1085–8
 
Dispute with Colonel Hinman, and resignation of his Commission,
1540
 
Disrespect to the Committee of Massachusetts, and his mutinous conduct,
1592
 
Crown Point Committee to Massachusetts Committee on the above conduct, with the papers,
1596–1600
 
Letter to Continental Congress on Forces at St. John’s,
1840
Atkinson, Theodore, Secretary of New-Hampshire, from Governour Wentworth,
1541
 
Letter to New-Hampshire Congress on delivery of Provincial Records,
1600
 
Letter to Gov. Wentworth on the same,
1601
Auchmuty, Rev. Samuel, Letter to Capt. Montressor,
349
 
Notice of the above at Salem,
350
Babcock, Adam, to Governour Trumbull,
371
Baldwin, Loammi, to General Washington,
1748, ’54
Bank Notes, or Bills of Credit of Maryland and Pennsylvania counterfeited in Germany,
178

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