Commons, House of, (See Parliament.) Concord, attempted march upon from Boston, |
253 |
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Attack by the British, |
359-64 |
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Expresses to the Souththeir course to
Charlestown, South-Carolina, | 365-9 |
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Detailed Statement of Attack by British on 19 April, 1775, with List of Killed and Wounded, | 391-3 |
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Accounts from Worcester and Williamsburgh, and Intercepted British Letters on Attack of Lexington and Concord, | 436-41 |
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Provincial Congress of Massachusetts transmit Depositions to Continental Congress concerning the Attack, |
486, 501 |
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Reverend William Gordons Account of Attack, |
625
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Committee appointed to take Depositions
thereon, | 765
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Narrative and Depositions ordered to be published by Massachusetts Congress, | 813 |
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London Constitutional Society Subscription
for Sufferers, | 921 |
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British Account of Attack, | 945 |
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Strictures on Gazette account at London, | 948 |
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Massachusetts Congress and Committee of
Safety Proceedings, | 1028 |
Congress, Continental |
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Address against choosing Delegates, at New-York, |
44, 51 |
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Lord Dunmores Proclamation against election of Delegates, | 236 |
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Georgia DelegatesReasons for not attending, | 279 |
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Westchester Borough, New-York, declines
to choose Delegates, | 282 |
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White Plains, New-YorkInvitation to meet
and vote against, | 282 |
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Letter from Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, enclosing Copies of Depositions sent to LondonAddress to Inhabitants of Great Britain, and Letter to B. Franklin, Colony Agent, concerning affair at Lexington and Concord, | 486-501 |
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Petition from Ridgebury to Governour of
Connecticut, | 536 |
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Hartford, Connecticut, on Post-OfficesPer sons appointed to receive and forward LettersPost-Riders, &c., | 536 |
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New-York CommitteeAccount of Capture
of Ticonderoga, | 605 |
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Recommendation to New-York Committee
concerning British Troops, | 618 |
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Massachusetts Congress on the state of the
Army, | 620 |
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Provincial Congress of New-Hampshire to
their Delegates, | 695, 894-5 |
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Proceedings respecting Canada, | 706 |
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Massachusetts Congress with Letter from
Colonel Arnold, | 721 |
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Condition of New-Hampshire stated by their
Delegates, | 725 |
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William Gilliland on state of Ticonderoga
and Crown Point, | 731 |
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Letter from Ethan Allen, | 732 |
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Letter from Benedict Arnold, | 734, 976, 1066, 1646 |
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Massachusetts Congress appoint Committee
to confer on subject of Civil Government, | 801 |
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Letter from James Rivington, | 836 |
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Letter to New-York Committee, enclosing
Resolutions, | 844 |
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New-York Congress to their Delegates, |
873 |
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956, 975, 984, 1802 4 5
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New-York Committee on James Rivington, | 899 |
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Elbridge Gerry to Massachusetts Delegates, | 905 |
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Letter from General Ward and others, | 906 |
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Letter from Provincial Congress of New-York, |
931, 983, 1017, 1255, 1734 |
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Governour Trumbull to President, | 940, 1035, 1067, 1106, 1606
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President to New-York Congress, |
954, 1076, 1132, 1673 |
Congress, Continental |
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New-York Delegates to Provincial Congress |
954, 1016, 1137, 1591, 1674, 1752 |
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President to Massachusetts Congress, | 955, 1000 |
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Same to New-Hampshire Congress, | 956, 1034 |
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Letter from Council of Officers on Ticonderoga and Crown Point, | 957 |
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Letter from Massachusetts Congress, | 959,
970, 1039, 1503, 1616
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Delegates from New-Hampshire to their Provincial Congress, | 1035
|
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Letter from Albany Committee, | 1048 |
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Proposed Vindication and offer to Parliament drawn up in a Committee, 25th of June, 1775, | 1081-4 |
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Letter from General Washington, | 1084, 1085, 1624, 1705 10 36 |
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Army Officers appointed, | 1114
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Committee of Massachusetts Congress, | 1120 |
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Letter from General Schuyler |
1123, 1133, 37, 1530, 35, 36, 1645, 65, 69,
1702, 29, 34, 45, 60 |
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Letter from General Ward, | 1140 |
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Yorktown Committee to Pennsylvania Delegates, | 1524 |
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Letter from Walter Spooner on Ticonderoga and Canada, | 1539-41 |
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South-Carolina Delegates from Charlestown
Committee, enclosing intercepted Letters, | 1567 |
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Letter from Governour of Rhode-Island, | 1572 |
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New-Hampshire Delegates from N. Hampshire Committee of Safety, | 1612
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Letter from New-Hampshire Congress, | 1613 |
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Letter from General Washington, with a true Account of the British Troops killed and wounded at Charlestown, &c., | 1659 |
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Letter from Elisha Phelps, Commissary, | 1700 |
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Letter to New-Hampshire Provincial Congress, | 1711 |
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Letter from General Wooster, | 1711 |
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Letter from New-York Committee of Safety, | 1719 |
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To the People of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from their Delegates, | 1723 |
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New-York Committee of Safety to the Delegates, | 1780, 84, 93, 97 |
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Congress convenes at Philadelphia, 10 May, 1775, |
1819 |
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Doors to be kept shutProceedings secretCircular Letter from Agents in London, 1824Letter from Massachusetts CongressLyman Hall Delegate from St. Johns Parish, GeorgiaTimothy Matlack appointed ClerkHenry Ward, Delegate from Rhode-IslandResolution respecting Troops expected at New-YorkExportations to British Provinces prohibitedResolutions concerning Ticonderoga, &c.Members present at Philadelphia, 19 May, 1775, (vide Note, page 1834)Peyton Randolph, President, vacates the Chair, and John Hancock appointedResolutions on state of AmericaResolutions of House of Commons, 20 February, 1775Resolutions for defence of New-YorkLetter to Inhabitants of CanadaCommittee on Post-OfficePaper produced, said to be from Lord NorthLetter from Colonel Arnold on Ticonderoga, &c.Resolution on CanadaLetter from the Massachusetts Provincial CongressTwelve United Colonies, 1844Resolution on Government of Massachusetts-BayGeorge Washington appointed General and Commander-in-Chief, 1848Army Officers increasedBrigadier-Generals appointedNorth-Carolina authorized to raise TroopsGeneral Schuyler ordered to TiconderogaArticles of WarDeclaration of the causes and necessity of taking up Arms, 1865Letter to the Lord Mayor, &c., of LondonPetition to
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