Massachusetts-Bay |
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General Gage to Governour Martin, of North-Caroline, |
317 |
| Provincial Congress on Removals from Boston,
|
336 |
|
Johannes in Eremo to the Inhabitants of New-England, |
340, 69 |
|
Provincial Congress, Letters from Commitmittee
of New-York City, |
344-7 |
|
Committee of Safety of Worcester to New-York,
on Attack of Lexington and Concord, |
363 |
|
Letter from New-York to Philadelphia, on
Attack on Lexington and Concord, |
364 |
|
Provincial Congress called by Richard
Devens, |
369 |
|
Committee of Safety to the Governour of
Connecticut, on Attack of Lexington and Concord, |
370 |
|
Newburyport Committee to the Committee
of Safety, sending Men and Arms, |
373 |
|
Committee of Safety to New-Hampshire
Congress, on Attack of Lexington and Concord, |
373 |
|
Newburyport Committee to Committee in
Hampton, |
374 |
|
Provincial CongressLetter sent to New-Hampshire
on Attack on Lexington and Concord, and on condition of BostonUnanimous Resolution to establish an ArmyLetter from Jedediah Foster, informing them of the call for convening Connecticut Congress, |
377-8 |
|
Letter to Provincial Congress, from General
A. Ward, on enlisting Men, |
384 |
|
Committee of Safety to Congress of New-Hampshire,
on enlisting their Troops, |
385 |
|
Letter from Rhode-Island Assembly, voting
to raise an Army of 1500 Men, |
389 |
|
Detailed Statement of Attack on Lexington
and Concord, with a List of Killed and Wounded, |
391-3 |
|
Provincial Congress, Letter from James
Sullivan, |
393 |
|
Instructions of Williamstown to their Delegates
in Provincial Congress, |
393 |
|
Provincial Congress from Provincial Convention
of New-Hampshire, |
401 |
|
Committee of Safety from John Hancock, |
401 |
|
Committee of Safety to Rhode-Island and
Connecticut, asking assistance, |
402 |
|
Falmouth Committee to Committee of Safety, |
402 |
|
Provincial Congress from Stephen Hopkins,
of Rhode-Island, |
421 |
|
Committee of Safety to Selectmen of Boston,
tendering services of removal, and contradicting the account of General Gage, concerning the Troops at Lexington and Concord, |
424 |
|
Committee of Safety from Boston Committee on the above, |
424 |
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Thomas Brown to Col. George PitkinEmbarkation of Troops in England said to be resisted by the PeopleMinistry order ten thousand Troops to be sent to America, |
429 |
|
Provincial Congress to Congress of New-Hampshire, |
429 |
|
Letter from Roxbury to a Gentleman in Newport, on defeat of British at Lexington and Concord, |
430 |
|
Provincial Congress to Stephen HopkinsProceedings in case of John Brown, |
431-2 |
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Committee of Safety to the respective Towns on enlisting Men, |
433 |
|
Newburyport Committee to Massachusetts Committee of War, recommending Christian Febiger, |
433 |
|
Accounts from Williamsburgh and Worcester, and intercepted British Letters, concerning the Attack on Lexington and Concord, |
436-41 |
Massachusetts-Bay |
|
Civis to the Inhabitants of Williamsburgh, |
441 |
|
Committee of Safety to respective Towns, |
446-7 |
|
Committee of Safety from Samuel Thompson, |
447 |
|
Committee of Safety to Selectmen of Boston, |
449 |
|
Letter from Benedict Arnold on condition of Ticonderoga, &c., |
450 |
|
Committee of Safety to New-York Committee on the same, |
450 |
|
Timothy Pickering, Jr., to the Committee of Safety, recommending Enlistments, |
461 |
|
CongressLetter from Elbridge Gerry, notifying arrival of British Troops, |
462 |
|
CongressPetition of Jonathan Brewer to march into Canada with five hundred Volunteers, |
462 |
|
Committee of Safety from Rhode-Island Committee, |
472 |
|
Committee of Safety from General John Thomas, on Gov. Hutchinsons Papers, |
473 |
|
Committee of Safety to Governour of Connecticut, |
473, 506 |
|
Committee of Safety to Mr. Vose, |
474 |
|
Anonymous Letter to the Printer of the Massachusetts Spy, |
483 |
|
Certificate in favour of Eb. Bradish, &c., |
484 |
|
Committee of Safety Orders to Benedict Arnold, |
485 |
|
Petition from Braintree Selectmen, &c., |
485 |
|
Provincial CongressPetition from New-Castle, New-Hampshire, for Ammunition, |
486 |
|
Provincial Congress, from Committee of Correspondence in Eastham, |
486 |
|
Provincial Congress to the Continental Congress, enclosing Depositions sent to London, Address to Inhabitants of Great Britain, and a Letter to Benjamin Franklin, Colony Agent, concerning the affair at Lexington and Concord, |
486-501 |
|
Committee of Safety to New-York Committee, |
507 |
|
Letter from Pittsfield to Cambridge, on Attack on Ticonderoga and Crown Point, |
507 |
|
Selectmen of Topsham to Provincial Congress, |
508 |
|
Selectmen of Worcester to Provincial Congress, |
513 |
|
Petition of Charles Glidden and others to Provincial Congress, |
514 |
|
Letter from Enoch Freeman to same, on Penobscot Indians and Canada, |
514 |
|
Petition of Timothy Langdon to same, |
514 |
|
Committee of Safety from Thomas Chase, |
515 |
|
Copy of a Paper found among the Papers of Josiah Quincy, |
518 |
|
Provincial Congress, from Wm. Whipple, |
520 |
|
Committee of Safety from General Assembly of Rhode-Island, |
520 |
|
Committee of Safety to the Committee of Safety, Correspondence and Protection, in Albany, |
523 |
|
Letter to Colonel James Scammons, |
524 |
|
Malden and Chelsea Proceedings, |
536 |
|
Samuel Mather to Provincial Congress, |
538 |
|
Worcester Selectmen to same, |
538 |
|
Sheffield Committee Proceedings, |
545 |
|
Lynn Committee to Committee of Safety on conduct of Josiah Martin, |
546 |
|
Petition from Cohasset, |
547 |
|
Committee of Safety from General John Thomas, |
549, 581 |
|
Bristol Town-Meeting Proceedings, |
549 |
|
Committee of Safety from Timothy Pickering, |
550 |
|
Enoch Freeman to Samuel Freeman, |
550 |
|
Committee of Safety to General Thomas, |
552 |
|
Letter from Falmouth to a Gentleman in Watertown, on Proceedings at Falmouth, |
552 |
|
Deer Island Committee to Massachusetts Congress, |
555 |