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Gage, General Thomas
 
 
Account of Battle, and list of Killed and Wounded at Bunker’s Hill,
1097-1102
 
Letter to Lord Dunmore on Bunker’s Hill Battle,
1107
 
Letter from Sir James Wright, Governour of Georgia,
1109
 
The above Letter intercepted, (See Note,)
1110
 
Letter to Governour Martin, (intercepted,)
1323
 
Letter from Francis Stephens, on seizure of British Stores,
1758
Galloway, Joseph, excused from serving in Continental Congress,
457
Gates, General Horatio, to General Washing ton,
1058, 1531
 
Letter to General Charles Lee,
1651
 
Letter from Massachusetts Council on disposition of Prisoners,
1749
 
Chosen Adjutant-General,
1850
Georgia
 
Delegates to Continental Congress, reasons for not attending,
279
 
James Habersham to Clark & Milligan, London,
337
 
Earl of Dartmouth to Sir James Wright, Governour,
475
 
Donations to Boston from Savannah,
871
 
Joseph Habersham to Philotheos Chiffele,
1007
 
Proceedings at Savannah,
1103
 
Governour Wright to Governour Gage,
1109
 
The above letter intercepted, (See Note,)
1110
 
Letter from Governour Wright to Admiral Graves, (intercepted,)
1111
 
Provincial Congress, fourth July, 1775—Archibald Bullock, President—George Walton, Secretary—Sermon from Doctor Zubley—Message to Governour, requesting appointment of Day of Fasting and Prayer—Resolutions from Inhabitants of Savannah—Unanimous Resolutions on Measures and Recommendations of late Continental Congress—Approve and adopt American Bill of Rights, Non-Importation—Importation of Slaves from Africa prohibited—Other Resolutions—Extravagance and Dissipation discountenanced—Plain Mourning Dress recommended—Governour Wright’s Answer on Day of Fasting—Delegates to Continental Congress chosen—Secret Committee appointed—£10,000 to be raised—Resolutions declaring Rights of Province, &c.—Dr. Zubley’s Congregation permit him to go to Philadelphia as a Delegate to Continental Congress—Address to Governour—Certificates to be issued for the £10,000—Approve of and adopt Association of Savannah—Committee on Elections appointed—Instructions to Magistrates in collecting Debts—Distribution of Representation in Congress—Form of Commission to Delegates—Election for new Provincial Congress—Delegates elected—Congress to act as a General Committee for the Province—Rev. Haddon Smith censured—Delegates to apply to Continental Congress to incorporate this Province with the other United Provinces of North America—Address from J. J. Zubley, Noble Wimberly Jones and George Walton, as a Committee to Inhabitants of Province on state of American Affairs—Petition to the King—Copy of Sermon of J. J. Zubley,
1543-1568
 
Savannah Committee from Committee of Charlestown, South-Carolina, enclosing intercepted Letters,
1569
 
Letter received by Continental Congress announcing appointment of Delegates,
1887
Gerry, Elbridge, to Massachusetts Provincial Congress, notifying arrival of British Troops,
462
Gerry, Elbridge
 
Letter to Massachusetts Delegates in Continental Congress,
905
 
Letter from Thomas Cushing,
955
 
Letter from Robert Treat Paine,
956
 
Letter from John Hancock, President, announcing appointment of General Washington, and marching of Troops from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia,
1019
 
Letter from John Adams on same subject,
1019
 
Letter from Samuel Adams, introducing General Washington,
1058
Gilbert, Thomas, to Commander of Ship Rose, Newport,
222
 
Letter to his Sons,
508
Goddard, William, Post-Office Establishment,
506, 536
Gordon, Reverend William, Account of attack on Lexington and Concord,
625
 
Letter to Doctor Warren, on Hutchinson’s Papers,
664
 
Permission from Provincial Congress of Massachusetts to visit British Prisoners, and take Depositions concerning attack on Lexington and Concord, 12th May, 1775,
800
Glover, Richard, to Matthew Tilghman, justifying the conduct of William Mollison,
475
Graves, Admiral, Letter from Governour of Georgia intercepted by Secret Committee of Charlestown, South-Carolina, and another forwarded instead,
1111
Graves, Captain, of King’s Schooner Diana, Outrage on Captain Taylor,
78-80
Grenada, William Young, Commander-in-Chief to the House of Assembly, and Proclamation on American Affairs,
1102
Habersham, James, Letter to London,
337
Hall, Lyman., Delegate from St. John’s Parish, Georgia,
1829
Hancock, John, President, &c., Letter from Col. E. Doolittle,
177
 
His House attacked at Boston,
211
 
Letter from Connecticut Committee of Correspondence,
372
 
Letters to Massachusetts Committee of Safety,
384, 390, 401
 
Supposed object of invasion of Lexington and Concord to seize him, (See Letter from London, 386,)
428
 
Excepted in General Gage’s Proclamation of Pardon,
968
 
Letter to Elbridge Gerry, informing him of the appointment of General Washington, and marching of Troops from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia,
1019
 
Letter to General Washington,
1689
 
Letter from General Washington,
1710
 
Appointed President of Congress, (24th May, 1775,)
1835
Harvey, John, Moderator of Convention in North-Carolina—His Commission as Justice taken from him by Governour and Council,
273
Hazard, Ebenezer, undertakes to receive and forward Letters at New-York,
482
Henry, Patrick proscribed by Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation,
516
 
His conduct approved of by several Counties—Letter from him to Robert Carter Nicholas—Takes his departure for Continental Congress,
539–’41
 
His conduct approved by Prince William County Committee,
667
 
His conduct approved by Prince Edward and Frederick Counties,
1023–’4
Hinman, Colonel Benjamin, to New-York Congress,
1538
Holliday, Robert, Proceedings against, for a publication in Kent County, Delaware,
466
Holland, Rev. William Gordon on the policy of Great Britain, Prussia, Holland, France, and Spain,
462

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