INDEX.
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 Gages
Proclamation, |
968 |
|
Letter to Elbridge Gerry, introducing General Washington, |
1058 |
Agents, American, in London |
|
|
William Bollan, Benj. Franklin, and Arthur LeeTheir 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 Thompsons information respecting
sailing of Transports for America, |
1297 |
|
Captain Jeffrey on the same, |
1304 |
|
Gen. Gages 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, 1775General Return of the ArmyInstructions to the Officers of MassachusettsOrders to General Washington, |
162835 |
|
Return of the Army under General Schuyler, 1 July, 1775, |
1667 |
|
Declaration of Continental Congress, setting forth the causes and necessity of taking up ArmsRead 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 AmmunitionExport prohibited by the States General,
|
2767 |
|
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 sameList of Cannon, &c., at Ticonderoga and Crown Point, |
6456 |
|
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 Committeeto 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, |
10858 |
|
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, |
15961600 |
|
Letter to Continental Congress on Forces
at St. Johns, |
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 |