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it before this Committee—Certain Prisoners sent to Congress—Account of Battle of Charlestown accepted and ordered to be transmitted to England—Letter to Arthur Lee concerning the above account,
1347-’76
Provincial Congress, 31st of May, 1775—Sermon by President Langdon—Copy requested for publication—Papers relative to Fortress at Ticonderoga, &, c.—Monitors appointed, Rules and Orders established—Conduct of Stephen Higginson before Committee of Parliament approved—Letter to Colonel Arnold—Letter to House of Assembly of Connecticut—Letter to Provincial Congress of New-Hampshire—Nine Chaplains to be chosen for the Army—Rev. Mr. Gordon appointed Chaplain of Congress—Inhabitants recommended to abandon Sea-Coasts and Islands—All intercepted Letters to be laid before the Congress—Committee appointed to give currency to Bills of Credit of all the Governments on the Continent—Committee Report on Bills of Credit of the other Colonies—Loammi Baldwin to have use of Instruments from the College—Proceedings on Canada and Indians—Address to Moheakounuck Indians—Exportations to Quebeck, &c., prohibited—Proceedings on Prisoners at Arundel—Addresses to Continental Congress on Ticonderoga, &c.—Exportation of Fish, &c., recommended to be prohibited—Letters from Governour Trumbull, Colonel Arnold, and Continental Congress—John Whitcomb chosen First Major-General—Instructions to Committee appointed to go to Ticonderoga—Library and Apparatus of Harvard College to be secured—Letters to Continental Congress and New-England Governments—Deposite of Fire-Arms in Magazine—Committee to take care of Estates of Refugees—Report of Committee on claims of appointments of Colonels in the Army—Supply of Spirituous Liquors on extraordinary occasions—Report of Committee on violation of the Sabbath—Proclamation in answer to Proclamation of Governour Gage—Report of Committee on Increase of Army, &c.—Farther Resolution on supply of Arms—Committee appointed to prepare Letter to Continental Congress on attack of Bunker’s Hill—Hon. James Warren chosen President; Vice, Joseph Warren—Resolution of Continental Congress on erecting Government in Massachusetts—Letter to Continental Congress, containing account of Battle of Bunker’s Hill, &c.—Wm. Heath appointed Major General—Farther Proceedings on Refugees—Address from Penobscot Chief—Report on Penobscot Indians—Report on Colonel Phinney’s Regiment—Report of Committee appointed to inquire into misconduct in the late engagement at Bunker’s Hill—Harvard College Library to be removed—Lieutenant Cox arrested—Letter to Governour Trumbull—Reception of General Washington—Petition of Committee of Correspondence of Plymouth—Letter to Albany Committee on Bunker’s Hill Battle—Report of Committee on Bills of Credit—Committee to prepare Address to General Washington—Address to the Counties of Worcester and New-Hampshire—Distribution of Powder—Deputy Commissaries appointed—Trial of Criminals on the Sea-Coast—
Massachusetts-Bay
Letter to Governour of Connecticut—Sick and Wounded provided for—Address to General Washington, and his Answer—Address to General Charles Lee, and his Answer—Light-houses supplied—Petition of Joseph Barrell—Letter from Alexander Shepard on his Survey of Province of Maine—Letter from Colonel Gridley—Answer to a Letter from New-Hampshire—Letter to Governour Trumbull—Surgeons and Surgeons’ Mates appointed—Report of Committee on Drawbridge at Cambridge—Report of Committee on supply of Spirituous Liquors to Stockbridge Indians—Letter to General Washington—Clothing for the Army—Committee returns from Ticonderoga—Report on their mission—Farther Proceedings on Bills of Credit—Letter from General Ward—Supply of General Washington’s table—Pay of Samuel Freeman, Secretary of Congress—Report of Committee on state of Nantucket—Letters to or from Continental Army to be free of Postage—Answer to Letters from New-Hampshire Congress—Report of Committee on sale of Ardent Spirits to Troops—Report on seizure of Crown Officers—Letter from John Scollay, on Poor of Boston—Letter from Indian Chiefs to Andrew Gilman—Letter to Continental Congress—Letter from General Lee, communicating a Letter from General Burgoyne—Answer to General Lee—Committee appointed to confer with General Washington—Memorial of William Hunt and Lady Frankland—Letter to Governour Trumbull—Roll of Captain Noble’s Company—Committee Report on temporary re-enforcement of the Army, (See Note)—Letter from General Washington’s Secretary—Captain Stone appointed President of this Congress—Excused, and Colonel Benjamin Lincoln appointed—Recommendation not to kill Sheep or Lambs—Resolutions on Prisoners of War—Report on Commission of Committee of Safety—Congress dissolved,
1375-1518
Provincial Congress, Letter from Committee of Secrecy of New-York,
1537
Same, Letter from New-Hampshire Congress, enclosing a Letter from Doctor Wheelock on Canada and Indians,
1541
Dukes County Committee Proceedings,
1589
Committee from Crown Point Committee on mutinous conduct of Colonel Arnold,
1596
Provincial Congress, Letter from Committee and Selectmen of Harpswell,
1612
President of Provincial Congress, Letter from General Washington, on condition of Army,
1623
Notification by Town Clerk of Boston,
1637
Extract of a Letter from the Camp at Cambridge,
1637
Provincial Congress, Letter from General Charles Lee,
1638
Answer to the above,
1638
Publication signed “An Old Man,” on Letter from Gen. Burgoyne to Gen. Lee,
1639
“A Countryman” to General Burgoyne,
1641
Committee of Safety, Letter from Bradford Committee,
1648
Provincial Congress, Letter from Edmund Bridge,
1648
Letter from Cambridge, on Noddle Island,
1650
Committee of Supplies to New-Hampshire Congress,
1651
Lancaster Committee Proceedings,
1678
Declaration of Continental Congress, setting forth the causes and necessity of taking

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