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Holt, John, Post-Office Establishment in New-York,
537
Hough, Benjamin, tried and whipped by Ethan Allen and others for alleged interference in New-Hampshire Grants,
215
Husbands, Herman, excepted in Proclamation of Pardon to Insurgents of 1770,
476
Hutchinson, late Governour of Massachusetts, Strictures on his conduct by “Nestor,”
231
 
Gen. John Thomas to Committee of Safety of Massachusetts on his Papers,
473
 
Correspondence on the same,
515, 664
 
Part of his Letters seized,
632
 
Said to have changed his opinion on American Affairs,
903
Indians, Caughnawaga, friendly to Provinces,
244
 
Six Nations, same,
245
 
Speech of a Chief of the Moheakounuck Tribe,
315
 
Eastern, Letter from Provincial Congress of Massachusetts,
610
 
Cayuga, Claim for Lands from Pennsylvania,
616
 
Androscoggin, Brownfield (Massachusetts) Committee,
621
 
Canadian, Information respecting,
624
 
Colonel Guy Johnson on Six Nations,
661
 
Mohawks to Oneidas, on Guy Johnson,
664
 
Resolutions of Tryon County on Guy Johnson and Indians,
665
 
Ethan Allen to the Northern Indians,
713
 
Communications to and from the Mohawks,
841-’3
 
Tryon County, New-York, to Colonel Guy Johnson,
878
 
Guy Johnson to Tryon County Committee,
911
 
James Easton to Massachusetts Congress,
919
 
Moheakounucks, Letter from Massachusetts Congress,
937, 1367
 
Ethan Allen to Massachusetts Congress,
939
 
John Lane to same,
942
 
Stockbridge to the Caughnawagas,
1002
 
Deputation of Penobscots to Massachusetts Congress,
1005
 
Bucknam and Wales to Colonels Bayley and Hurd,
1041
 
Joseph Johnson, a Mohegan, to New-York Congress,
1047, 1577
 
Letter on same subject,
1047
 
Stockbridge to Massachusetts Congress, asking to be limited in the supply of Spirituous Liquors,
1049, 1483
 
Letter from a gentleman at Stockbridge to a gentleman in Continental Congress,
1060
 
Northern, Address from Colonel Bayley,
1070
 
Letter from Charlestown, South-Carolina,
1111
 
Oneida Tribe to Governour Trumbull,
1116
 
Inhabitants of German Flats to the Oneidas and Tuscaroras,
1125
 
Affairs in Virginia,
1208
 
Treaty with Ohios to be ratified by Virginia,
1240
 
Passport for Joseph Johnson from New-York Congress,
1309, ’11
 
Letter from Rev. Samuel Kirkland,
1309
 
French Caughnawagas reported to have taken up Arms,
1319
 
Proceedings of Massachusetts Provincial Congress,
1395
 
Chief of Penobscots to Massachusetts Congress,
1432
 
Chiefs to Andrew Gilman,
1501
 
Rev. E. Wheelock to New-Hampshire Congress,
1542
 
Connecticut Assembly to Oneidas and Caughnawagas,
1588
 
Correspondence of Governour Trumbull and General Schuyler,
1594
 
Tryon County Committee to Albany and Schenectady Committees,
1666
 
Examination of Garret Roseboom before Albany Committee,
1670
 
Letter from John Stuart, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, to Committee of Intelligence, Charlestown, South-Carolina,
1681
Indians
 
Captain Remember Baker’s account of,
1735
 
Colonel Hurd to New-Hampshire Congress,
1740
 
Speech of Oneida Chiefs,
1746
 
Oneida Chiefs to Cherry Valley Committee,
1766
 
Correspondence with New-York Congress,
1808
 
Three Departments created,
1879
 
Commissioners appointed,
1879
 
Indian Youths in Connecticut continued to be educated,
1879
 
Address to the Six Nations,
1880
 
Rev. Samuel Kirkland’s expenses paid by Continental Congress,
1884
Ireland, Meeting and Proceedings of the Guild of Merchants in Dublin,
1672
 
Address to the People by Continental Congress,
1894
Jamaica, Vote of Thanks to Assembly, from Connecticut,
108
 
Address from Continental Congress,
1890
Jefferson, Thomas, to Doctor William Small,
523
 
Appointed Delegate to Continental Congress in place of Peyton Randolph,
1852
Johnson, Sir John, to Alex. White on Indians, &c.,
1726
Johnson, Guy, Letter from Albany Committee,
672
 
Said to have withdrawn with his family,
1542
King George the Third
 
“Regulus” addresses him,
316
 
Petition from People of Georgia,
1555-’57
 
Petition from the Lord-Mayor and Livery of London, and his Answer,
1601-’2
Knowles, Amos, Jun., Proceedings of Massachusetts Congress,
1005
Langdon, Reverend Doctor, appointed by Massachusetts Congress to preach on 31st May, 1775,
802
 
Letter to Massachusetts Congress respecting Chaplains,
875
 
Letter from New-Hampshire Committee of Safety,
1612
Langdon, Captain John, to New-Hampshire Congress,
1532
Lands, Virginia disapproves sale of, as directed by the King,
172
Lee, General Charles, to General Burgoyne,
925
 
Letter to Lord Barrington, renouncing his half-pay, and his determination to oppose the British Government,
1058
 
Letter from Massachusetts Congress, and his Answer,
1473
 
Letter to Massachusetts Congress, with Letter from General Burgoyne,
1503
 
Letter from General Burgoyne,
1610
 
Letter to Massachusetts Congress,
1638
 
Letter from same,
1638
 
Letter from General Gates,
1651
 
Letter to General Sullivan,
1721
 
Chosen Second Major-General,
1850
Lee, Arthur, Agent in London, to Delaware Assembly,
127
 
Letter to Doctor Franklin,
162
 
Letters from Dr. Joseph Warren,
255, 425, 619
 
Letter to James Kinsey, Speaker of House of Assembly, New-Jersey,
339
 
Letters from John Dickinson,
443, 1604
 
Letter to the People of London,
848
 
Letter from Lord Shelburne,
1756
Lee, Richard Henry, Letter from Samuel Adams,
176
 
Letters from and to Gouverneur Morris, on Rivington’s case,
726
 
Letter from “Philopatria,”
872
 
Letter from General Washington,
1635
Letters, Copies of and extracts from, the names of the writers being omitted originally, but which appeared in the publick prints under their present form—
 
From London,
13, 24, 25, 29, 55, 114, 118, 121,
122, 252, 306, 387, 1741
 
From Charlestown, South-Carolina, to a Gentleman in London,
76
 
From Boston to Mr. Rivington,
106

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