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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 Warren’s Oration,
120
 
Town-Meeting—Committee 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 Rivington’s Paper,
284
 
Donations from Yorktown, Pennsylvania,
320
 
Anonymous Publications at
16, 37, 340
 
Attack on Lexington and Concord,
359–64
 
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-Meeting—Gen. Robertson from Gen. Gage—Inhabitants 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
Bunker’s Hill—Engagement 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,
1092–3
 
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 Army—Letters to Philadelphia,
1118
 
Massachusetts Committee of Safety—their Account,
1373
 
Massachusetts Congress to Continental Congress,
1429
 
Albany Committee to Massachusetts Congress,
1454
Bunker’s Hill
 
Virginia Delegate to a Gentleman in Williamsburgh,
1573
 
Account by General Washington—Position of the Army, and List of Killed and Wounded,
1624–28
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 Bunker’s 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 Brown’s 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 Governour’s Commission,
425
 
Ethan Allen to Merchants of Montreal, on Ticonderoga and Indians,
639
 
Account of the taking of St. John’s,
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

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