Barclay, David, meets Doctor Franklin on American Affairs, |
181 |
Bayard, Samuel, for self and others, praying the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations to put them in possession of a Tract of Land called Westenhook Patent, in the Province
of New-York, |
135 |
Bills of Credit |
|
|
Issued by New-Hampshire, |
659, 1182 |
|
Ordered by Massachusetts, and to be received
without discount, |
815 |
|
Issued by Rhode-Island, |
1147, 1161
|
|
Issued by Pennsylvania, |
1168, 1770
|
|
Issued by Mass. Committee of Safety, |
1365 |
|
Proceedings on in Massachusetts Congress, |
1390, 1391, 1458, 91
|
|
Certificates issued by Georgia, |
1551 |
|
Issued by Connecticut Assembly, |
1584
|
|
Issued by Continental Congress, |
1854
|
Bollan, William, Agent in London, Letter to the
Assembly of Delaware, |
127 |
Boston, Address at, signed Phileirene, |
100, 286, 324 |
|
Answer to the above, |
229 |
|
A Converted Whig to the Printers of the
Massachusetts Gazette, |
103
|
|
Farther Supplies recommended from Connecticut, |
107 |
|
Letter from to New-York, on Doctor Warrens Oration, |
120 |
|
Town-MeetingCommittee of Correspondence to make statement of behaviour of the British Army and Navy, |
130 |
|
Committee of Inspection excuse Simon Tufts
for selling Tea to Thomas Lilly, |
234 |
|
Letter from John Brown to Committee on
Canada, &c., |
243 |
|
Anonymous Communication for Rivingtons
Paper, |
284 |
|
Donations from Yorktown, Pennsylvania, |
320 |
|
Anonymous Publications at |
16, 37, 340 |
|
Attack on Lexington and Concord, |
35964 |
|
Committee of Safety to the Inhabitants on
the Amnesty of General Gage, |
374 |
|
Same to Doctor Joseph Warren on same subject, |
374 |
|
Agreement between Inhabitants and General
Gage, |
375 |
|
John Hancock to Committee, |
384
|
|
Oliver Prescott to the same, |
385 |
|
Committee to Committee of Safety of Massachusetts, |
391, 424 |
|
Selectmen from Committee of Safety, |
424 |
|
Town-MeetingGen. Robertson from Gen.
GageInhabitants permitted to remove, |
425 |
|
Committee to Doctor Joseph Warren, |
446, 461 |
|
Brunswick Committee to Committee of Correspondence, |
502 |
|
Committee of Donations from W. Jones of
Georgia, |
871 |
Bunkers HillEngagement of 17 June, 1775, |
1018 |
|
Farther account thereof, |
1036 |
|
Massachusetts Congress to Continental Congress on same, |
1039 |
|
Publication at Cambridge on same, |
1062 |
|
General Folsom to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, same, |
1063 |
|
Letter of Isaac Lothrop, |
1089 |
|
Letters to London, |
10923 |
|
General Burgoyne to Lord Stanley, |
1094 |
|
Observations on the above, |
1095 |
|
General Gage to Lord Dartmouth, with a List of Killed and Wounded, and Observations thereon, |
1097, 1102 |
|
General Gage to Lord Dunmore, |
1107 |
|
Officers in ArmyLetters to Philadelphia, |
1118 |
|
Massachusetts Committee of Safetytheir
Account, |
1373
|
|
Massachusetts Congress to Continental Congress, |
1429
|
|
Albany Committee to Massachusetts Congress, |
1454
|
Bunkers Hill
|
|
|
Virginia Delegate to a Gentleman in Williamsburgh, |
1573 |
|
Account by General WashingtonPosition of the Army, and List of Killed and Wounded, |
162428 |
Burr, Aaron, and Matthew Ogden, introduced to
General Washington, |
1689 |
Burgoyne, Gen.Address at Philadelphia, signed
A Pennsylvanian. |
910, 1008
|
|
Letter from General Charles Lee, |
925 |
|
Letter to Lord Stanley on Battle of Bunkers
Hill, |
1094
|
|
Remarks on the above, |
1095 |
|
Letter to General Charles Lee, |
1503, 1610 |
|
Massachusetts Congress on Letter from to
General Lee, |
1638 |
|
Letter from General C. Lee, |
1638 |
|
Remarks of An Old Man on above, |
1639 |
|
A Countryman to General Burgoyne, |
1641 |
Bradford, W. & T., to Printers of a Publick Paper
in London, |
1608 |
Brewer, Jonathan, petitions Massachusetts Congress for permission to enter Canada with five hundred Volunteers, |
462 |
Brockenbrough, Austin, proceeding against by Committee of king George County, Virginia, |
337 |
Brown, John, to Committee of Correspondence, Boston, on Affairs in Canada, &c., |
243 |
|
Taken Prisoner, |
421, 430
|
Canada
Letter on Address of Continental Congress, |
231 |
|
John Browns Letter to Committee of Boston, |
243 |
|
Committee of Montreal to the Massachusetts
Committee of Safety, |
305 |
|
Intercepted Letter, signed A. Mabane, to
Colonel Philip Skene, |
402
|
|
New Commission to Guy Carleton, Govern
our of Quebeck, |
403
|
|
Remarks on Governours Commission, |
425
|
|
Ethan Allen to Merchants of Montreal, on
Ticonderoga and Indians, |
639
|
|
Account of the taking of St. Johns, |
686
|
|
Proceedings of Continental Congress thereon, |
706 |
|
Massachusetts Congress respecting Embassy to, |
804 |
|
Expedition against proposed by Ethan Allen, |
891 |
|
New-York Provincial Congress to Inhabitants of Quebeck, |
893 |
|
New-Hampshire Congress to Massachusetts
Congress, |
902 |
|
Ethan Allen to Inhabitants, |
904 |
|
James Easton to Massachusetts Congress, |
919 |
|
Ethan Allen to Massachusetts Congress, |
939 |
|
Proclamation by Governour Carleton |
940 |
|
Stockbridge Indians to Caughnawagas, |
1002 |
|
Governour Trumbull to Massachusetts Congress on Indians and Canadian Noblesse, |
1026 |
|
Bucknam and Wales to Colonels Bailey and
Hurd, |
1041 |
|
Albany Committee to Continental Congress, |
1048 |
|
Andrew Gilman appointed honorary Lieutenant by Massachusetts Congress, |
1090, 1444 |
|
English Merchants to General Carleton, |
1125 |
|
Provincial Congress of New-York to the
Merchants, |
1294
|
|
Proceedings of Massachusetts Provincial Congress, |
1395 |
|
Reverend Doctor Wheelock to New-Hampshire Congress, |
1541 |
|
Brook Watson to New-York Congress, |
1571 |
|
Correspondence of Governour Trumbull and
General Schuyler, |
1594 |
|
Letter from Montreal to a Gentleman in England, |
1623 |
|
Examination of Garret Roseboom before Albany Committee, |
1670 |
|
Continental Congress to Inhabitants, |
1838 |
|
Letter from Colonel Arnold on preparations
against Ticonderoga, |
1840 |