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Massachusetts-Bay—
Provincial Congress, Letter from Selectmen of Lancaster,
930
Same, Letter from Belfast Committee,
930
Same, Petition from Davis and Coverly,
931
Same, Letter from Governour Trumbull,
936, 1026, 1090, 1116
Same to the Moheakounuck Indians,
937
Same, Letter from Ethan Allen, on Canada and Indians,
939
Same, Letter from Abiathar Angel,
941
Same, Letter from John Lane, On Indians,
942
Same, Letter from Elisha Hewes,
943, 958
Same, Letter from John Hancock, President of Continental Congress,
955, 1000
Same to Continental Congress,
959, 970, 1039, 1616
Same, Letter from Alexander McDougall,
966
Same, Letter from Henry Howell Williams,
971
Springfield Committee Proceedings,
971
Chelmsford, &c., Committee Proceedings,
972
Kittery Committee of Safety Proceedings,
972
Committee of Safety, Letter from Elisha Phelps,
973
Same, Letter from Joseph Palmer,
978
Provincial Congress, Letter from Lemuel Trescott,
978
Same, Letter from New-Hampshire Committee of Safety,
979
Committee of Safety, Letter from Falmouth Committee,
986
Provincial Congress’ Instructions to Commissioners to Ticonderoga,
986
Provincial Congress, Letter from Josiah Jones and Jonathan Hicks,
988
Same, Letter from Machias Committee,
988, 1017
Worcester Committee, Letter from General Ward,
1003
Provincial Congress to New-Hampshire Congress,
1003
William Stoddard to Capt. James Littlefield,
1003
“Sidney,” Address at Salem to Soldiers and Seamen of British Fleet and Army,
1004
Provincial Congress, Letter from Samuel Langdon, President Harvard College,
1004
Same, Letter from “S. L.,”
1005
Falmouth Committee to Provincial Congress, on Penobscot Indians,
1005
Proclamation by Provincial Congress, 16th June, 1775,
1011
Provincial Congress, Letter from Selectmen of Edgartown,
1013
Committee of Safety, Letter from Committee of Supplies,
1017, 1022
Captain Elijah Hide’s Account of Engagement at Charlestown,
1018
Provincial Congress, Letters from General Thomas,
1021, 1119
Committee of Supplies to the several Towns,
1022
Gov. Gage’s Proclamation, 19 June, 1775,
1027
Provincial Congress, Letter from Jos. Ward,
1028
Same, Letter from Committee of Safety, on Lexington, &c.,
1028
Same, Letter from General Ward,
1041
Same, Letter from Townsend Selectmen,
1041
Same, Letter from Stockbridge Indians,
1049
Same, Letter from Thomas Twining, and Proceedings of the Town of Eastham,
1050–’55
Proceedings of the same on Twining and Amos Knowles, Jun.,
1055
Provincial Congress, Letters from General Ward,
1061, 1080, 1119
Same, Letter from B. Greenleaf,
1062
Same, Letter from Stephen Hooper,
1062
Publication at Cambridge on Battle of Bunker’s Hill,
1062
Provincial Congress, Letter from Albany Committee,
1064
Same, Letter from Manchester Selectmen,
1068
Publick Fast ordered by Provincial Congress,
1080
Massachusetts-Bay—
General Wooster, Letter from Thaddeus Burr, enclosing Letter of Isaac Lothrop on Battle at Charlestown,
1089
Provincial Congress to Andrew Gilman, of Canada, appointing him honorary Lieutenant,
1090
Same, Letter from John Lane on Indian Affairs,
1090
Committee of Safety to Selectmen of Brad ford,
1091
Provincial Congress, Letter from General Ward, enclosing Resolution of Continental Congress,
1107
Committee of Safety, Letter from Northfield Committee,
1108
Provincial Congress, Letter from Plymouth Committee,
1108
Committee of Safety, Letter from Elisha Phelps,
1116
Provincial Congress, Letter from Governour Cooke, of Rhode-Island,
1118
Same, Letter from Colonel D. Brewer,
1119
Same, Letter from Col. Prescott and others,
1119
Committee of Provincial Congress to Continental Congress,
1120
Provincial Congress, Letter from Portsmouth Committee concerning James Henderson,
1122
Provincial Congress, Letter from Biddeford Committee,
1127
Same, Letters from Committee of Safety,
1127, 1141
Same, Letter from John O’Brien, on behalf of Inhabitants of Machias,
1128
Worcester County Proceedings,
1140
Committee of Safety, Letter from General Thomas,
1141
Same, Letter from General Heath,
1141
Committee of Supplies to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety,
1142
Eulogium on General Warren,
1142
Committee of Safety meets 31st of May, 1775—Sermon by President Langdon—Letter to Provincial Congress—Return to Provincial Congress of Officers who have been commissioned, or received encouragement for commission—Resolution requesting Returns of the Army—Debates and determinations to be kept secret—Allowance of Provisions for each Soldier—Resolution for increasing the Army—Re commendation to go armed on the Lord’s Day—Resolution to keep sufficient force at Bunker’s Hill—John Badger required to surrender his House for a Hospital for Small-Pox Patients—Commanders of Militia ordered to hold their men in readiness to march to Cambridge—Hospital for Colony Army—Doctors Eustis and Foster, Surgeons—Farther Proceedings on Battle at Lexington—Aids-de-Camp recommended—Works begun on Winter Hill to be finished—Encampment on Prospect Hill to be inspected—Supervisor of the Camp recommended—Doctor John Warren appointed Hospital Surgeon—Farther issue of Bills of Credit—Fair and honest Representation of the Battle at Charlestown to be drawn up—Recommendation to the Grand American Congress to seize every Crown Officer—Retailing of Spirituous Liquors near the Camps recommended to be suppressed—Instructions to Recruiting Officers recommended—John Vassal’s House to be repaired for the residence of General Washington—Monsieur Viart delivered up by General Washington—Rev. Dr. Cooper, Rev. Mr. Gardiner, and Rev. Mr. Peter Thatcher, desired to draw up a true statement of Battle of Charlestown, and lay

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