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the King, signed by the MembersAddress to Inhabitants of Great BritainIndian Departments and Commissioners appointedAddress to the Six Nations of IndiansRecommend Organization of MilitiaJoseph Trumbull appointed Commissary-GeneralLetter from Georgia, appointing DelegatesArticles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, proposed in Committee of the WholeAddress to Assembly of JamaicaJournal to be revised and printedReport on General Post-Office agreed toB. Franklin chosen Postmaster-GeneralArmy Hospital establishedAddress to the People of IrelandArmy PayReport of Resolution of House of Commons of 20 February, 1775Moneys appropriated for the use of several ColoniesResolution on Exportation and Importation extendedAdjourned, |
1819-1904 |
Connecticut |
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Proceedings in the case of certain disaffected Officers of Militia, and recommending Contributions to Boston, |
107 |
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Vote of Thanks to Assembly of Jamaica, |
108 |
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General Assemblys Letter to Earl of Dartmouth, |
108 |
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Letter to Mr. Rivington, |
110 |
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Fairfield Committee Proceedings, |
176 |
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Guilford Committee Proceedings, |
222 |
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Letter from Thomas Life, Agent, to Governour, on Rev. Samuel PetersForfeiture of Charter and Susquehannah Proprietors, |
278 |
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Fairfield Committee to Committee of New-York, on Attack of Lexington and Concord, |
363
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Committee of Correspondence to John Hancock, |
372 |
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Agreement of Volunteers under Capt. Arnold, |
383 |
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Letter to House of Commons from Assembly of Rhode-Island, voting to raise an Army of fifteen hundred Men, &c.,
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389
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Massachusetts Committee of Safety, asking assistance, |
402 |
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Assembly meetsEmbargo on Exportation of ProvisionsConference with Governour GageNews-Carriers employedProvision for their Troops at BostonAn Act for equipping Inhabitants for special defenceArms ordered to be procuredVolunteers to be raisedOfficers appointedSix Regiments organizedFunds raisedTaxes imposedCollection of Debts suspendedDebtors exempted from Imprisonment, |
409-422 |
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Colonel Isaac Lee to Governour Trumbull, |
423 |
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Jedediah Huntington to Jonathan Trumbull, |
423 |
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Governour Trumbull to Governour Gage, |
433 |
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Answer to above, enclosing his account of the affair at Lexington and Concord, |
434-5 |
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Theophilus Morgan to Governour Trumbull, |
449 |
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General Gage to Governour Trumbull, |
482 |
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Joel Clark to Governour Trumbull, |
544 |
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Assembly meetsActs for forming and regulating MilitiaManufacturing Fire-ArmsRules and Regulations of ArmyLead Mines in Middletown to be workedNews-Carriers appointedPay of the ArmySeveral Officers cashieredManufactures encouragedAll private business before General Assembly postponedPapers and Documents transmitted to Continental Congress, |
559576 |
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Erastus Wolcott and others to Massachusetts Congress, on Capture of Ticonderoga and Crown Point, |
618 |
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Nathaniel Wales and others to Speaker of Assembly, on Canada and the Indians, |
685 |
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Petition of William Delaplace to General Assembly, |
698 |
Connecticut
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Colonel Joseph Spencer to General Assembly, |
706 |
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Ethan Allen on Indian Affairs, |
713 |
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General Assembly to Massachusetts Congress, |
719 |
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General Assembly from Massachusetts Congress, |
722 |
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Colonel Henshaw attends General Assembly with Message from Massachusetts, |
724 |
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J. Trumbull, Jr., to his brother, |
728 |
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New-Milford Committee Proceedings, |
730 |
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New-Haven Selectmen to the Governour, |
730 |
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Assembly to Albany Committee on Ticonderoga, |
731 |
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Massachusetts Congress concerning Ticonderoga and the jurisdiction thereof, |
808-9, 877 |
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Committee to Provincial Congress of New-York, |
838 43 |
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Benedict Arnold to General Assembly, |
840 |
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James Curgenven to Governour Trumbull, |
912 |
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Stamford Committee Proceedings on Sylvanus Whitney and his Tea, |
920 |
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Alexander McDougall to Greenwich Committee, |
967 |
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Gen. Wooster to New-York Congress, |
1001 |
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Same to Governour Trumbull, |
1010 |
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Committee of War, Proceedings, |
1037 |
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Letter from Massachusetts Congress, |
1383 |
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Assembly meets, 1 July, 1775Wm. Williams, Speaker, Richard Law, ClerkAct for equipping InhabitantsOfficers appointedTroops to be supplied with Fire-ArmsLead Mine to be workedtwo Vessels of War orderedCommunication to Oneida IndiansFifty thousand Pounds, in Bills of Credit, issuedTaxes imposedPetition from Roxbury in favour of General SpencerReport thereonLetter from Benjamin Henshaw on Manufacture of LeadReport of Committee on LeadReport of Committee on Indians, |
1579-90 |
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Association of Merchants and others of New-York, to give currency to Bills of Credit, |
1622 |
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Committee of Safety Proceedings, |
1658, 1720 |
Constitutional Society at London, Letters and Donations to, |
54-55 |
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Subscription for Sufferers at Lexington and Concord, |
921 |
Council, Orders in, prohibiting export of Arms and Ammunition, |
277 |
Chelsea, Massachusetts, Battle of |
719 |
Church, Doctor Benjamin, from Nathl Freeman, |
473 |
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Bearer of Despatches to Continental Congress, |
806 |
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Letter to Mr. Kane, Major of Brigade, Boston, |
1713 |
The Crisis a Publication at London in favour of American Liberty, unanimously ordered by Parliament to be burned by the common hangman, |
55, 76 |
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Letter from London on the same, |
118 |
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No 13 of the same, |
677 |
Crown Point, See Ticonderoga., |
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Dartmouth, Earl of, Letter to Governour of Virginia, |
25 |
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Same (private) to the Governours of the Colonies, |
26-27 |
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Remarks thereon by Ignotus, |
236 |
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Letter to Governour of Pennsylvania, |
26 |
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Letter to Governour of New-York, |
29 |
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Letter from Governour of Connecticut, |
108 |
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Letter to Governour of Pennsylvania on General Congress and Maryland Boundary, |
130 |
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Letter to General Gage, |
336, 1517 |
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Circular to Governours of the Colonies, |
337 |
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Letter to Governour of Georgia, (Sir William Wright, Bart.,) |
475 |
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Letter to Governour Martin, of North-Carolina, |
476 |