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Massachusetts–Bay—
Committee to Committee of Inspection of New-York,
556
Provincial Congress from the Committee at Ticonderoga—from Ethan Allen—from Benedict Arnold—from Edward Mott, on the capture of Ticonderoga,
556-’60
Committee of Safety from Major Osgood,
579
John Sawyer and others to Provincial Congress,
580
Selectmen of Amesbury to Committee of Safety,
580
Committee of Supplies to the Committee of Safety,
581
Timothy Ladd to Provincial Congress,
584
Benedict Arnold to Committee of Safety, on Crown Point,
584
Jedediah Preble to President of Provincial Congress,
585
Falmouth Committee to Committee of Safety,
586
Provincial Congress to Colonel Thompson,
587
Two Sloops taken by the British Sloop Falcon recaptured,
608
Groton Committee Proceedings,
608
Petition of William Bent and others to Committee of Safety,
609
Petition of John Boice and Hugh McLean, for release of their Apprentices,
609
Joseph Prime, Jedediah Preble, and others, to Committee of Safety,
610
Provincial Congress to Eastern Indians,
610
Same, Letter from Erastus Wolcott and others, on capture of Ticonderoga and Crown Point,
618
Same, Letter to Continental Congress, on the state of the Army,
620
Brownfield Committee to Provincial Congress, on Androscoggin Indians,
621
Colonel Eaton’s Account of the capture of Ticonderoga,
624
Account of commencement of hostilities at Lexington and Concord, by the Rev. William Gordon,
625-’31
Northborough Committee to General Ward,
632
Letter from Cambridge, respecting Halifax and the Tories,
630
Committee of Safety to Committee of Supplies, on supplies for Col. Arnold’s men—Col. Arnold’s Letter stating the number of Cannon at Ticonderoga and Crown Point, and number of Forces in Canada—Ordnance Stores found at the above places,
645-’6
Provincial Congress, Letters from General Artemas Ward,
647, 666, 1028
James Russell to Joseph Warren, President of Provincial Congress,
647
Abijah Brown to Committee of Safety,
647
Benjamin Thompson to Committee of Safety, on his imprisonment,
647
Committee of Safety to General Preble,
663
Provincial Congress, New-Hampshire Resolutions,
664
Committee of Safety, Letter from James Sullivan,
667
Same, Letters to Massachusetts Congress,
667, 676, 694
Provincial Congress, farther Narrative of attack on Lexington and Concord,
673-’5
Committee of Safety, Letter from Samuel Bullard,
675
Committee of Supplies to Provincial Congress,
676
Provincial Congress to Benedict Arnold,
676
Committee of Safety at Cambridge, Letter from Benedict Arnold,
693
Petition of John Merrill to Provincial Congress,
695
Waltham Selectmen to Committee of Safety, on Millicent,
695
Tewksbury Committee of Inspection Proceedings,
695
Massachusetts–Bay—
Provincial Congress to Inhabitants of Tewksbury,
699
Letter from Hon. Enoch Freeman to Committee of Safety,
700
Woburn Committee Proceedings,
700-’l
Worcester County Committee Proceedings,
701
Provincial Congress, Letter from Governour Trumbull, of Connecticut,
706
Same, Letter from John Thomas, accepting appointment of Lieutenant-General,
707
Same, Letter from Dr. Joseph Warren,
707
Malden Committee to Committee of Safety,
708
Machias Committee to Provincial Congress,
708
Cumberland County to Provincial Congress,
709
Committee of Safety of Salem, Letter from Rev. Thomas Barnard, Jun.—their Proceedings,
710
Committee of Safety, Letter from Benedict Arnold, at Crown Point,
714, 735
Provincial Congress to New-York Congress,
715
Committee of Safety, Letter from Joseph Hawley,
716
Provincial Congress, Letter from Benjamin Greenleaf,
716
Same, Letter from Committee of Safety,
716
Same, Letter to Congress of New-Hampshire,
717
Committee of Safety, Letter from Benjamin Bullard and others,
717
Letter from Connecticut Assembly,
719
Battle at Chelsea,
719
Waltham Selectmen to Committee of Safety, on conduct of Colonel Brown, and Proceedings thereon in Provincial Congress,
720-’21
Provincial Congress to Continental Congress, enclosing Communications from Colonel Arnold,
721
Provincial Congress to Assembly of Connecticut,
722
Same to Benedict Arnold,
723
Instructions to Colonel Henshaw,
723
Colonel Henshaw’s account of his Journey to Connecticut,
724
Selectmen of Partridgefield to Provincial Congress,
724
Committee of Safety to Colonel Benedict Arnold,
726
Provincial Congress, Letters from Governour Trumbull,
730, 877
Provincial Congress to Governour Trumbull,
735
Same to New-Hampshire Congress, on Ticonderoga, &c.,
737, 876
Provincial Congress, Letter from Committee of Sandwich,
738
Provincial Congress Proceedings on Remonstrance of Town of Dartmouth,
738
Salem Committee to Committee of Safety,
739
Newburyport Committee, Letter from Committee of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire,
740
“Junius Americanus” to General Gage,
741
Committee of Safety Proceedings—Disposition of Cannon and Powder at Concord—Several Depots for Ammunition and Provisions appointed—Cannon distributed, (18th April, 1775)—21st April, eight thousand Men to be enlisted out of Massachusetts Forces—Express to Rhode-Island and Connecticut—Captain Derby despatched to England—Committee on state of Boston—Letters to all the Province Towns—Permits into Boston—Connecticut and Rhode-Island Money made current—Colonel Arnold supplied with Ammunition—Hutchinson’s Papers stopped—Orders to Colonel Arnold on his Expedition to Ticonderoga—Council of War appointed—William Cooper appointed Secretary to Doctor Warren, President of Congress—Sub-Committee of Safety recommend Breastworks at Cambridge and

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