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 Bakers 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 Kirklands 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 Rivingtons 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 |