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New-Hampshire
Committee of Safety, Letter from Rev. Samuel Webster,
1035
Same, Letter from General Folsom, on Bunker Hill Battle,
1063
Same, Letters from same, on Colonel Stark, &c.,
1069, 1092
Committee of Safety, Letters from General Folsom,
1081, 1121, 1529
Provincial Congress, Letter from James McGregore,
1081
Committee of Safety to General Folsom,
1109,
1128, 1529
Mason Committee Proceedings,
1109
Committee of Safety, Letter from Massachusetts Committee of Supplies,
1142
House of Representatives meets 12th June, 1775—Answer to Governour’s Speech—Message from Governour,
1175–’6
Committee of Safety—Orders to Captain Elkins—Provisions and Axes for the Troops—Col. Poor’s Regiment ordered to march to Cambridge, &c.,
1176–’79
Provincial Congress meets June 27, 1775—Provincial and County Records removed to Exeter—Staff Officers appointed—Massachusetts Rules and Regulations of the Army adopted—Farther Orders respecting removal of Records—General Folsom to rank as Major-General—Courts recommended to adjourn—Colonel Fenton imprisoned—Committee on Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Canada—Nicholas Gilman, Receiver-General—Doctor Wheelock on Canadian Affairs—One Month’s Pay to Widows and legal representatives of Officers and Soldiers killed—Fire-Arms procured—Government of the Town of Monadnock—Farther Bills of Credit issued—Committee’s Report on removal of Records—Letter to Continental Congress—Adjourned to the 22d day of August,
1179–’86
Committee of Safety to Colonel Reed,
1530
Provincial Congress, Letter from Captain John Langdon.
1532
Governour Wentworth to Theodore Atkinson, Secretary of the Colony,
1541, 1710
Provincial Congress to Massachusetts Congress on Canada, enclosing Letter from Doctor Wheelock,
1541
Same, Letter from Hanover and Lebanon Committees, on Mr. Dean’s return from Canada,
1542
Same, Letter from Theodore Atkinson, on delivery of Provincial Records,
1600
Governour Wentworth, Letter from same on same subject,
1601
Committee of Safety to Doctor Langdon,
1612
Same to Delegates in Continental Congress,
1612
Provincial Congress to Continental Congress,
1613
Provincial Congress, Letter from Massachusetts Committee of Supplies,
1651
Francestown Committee Proceedings,
1651
Hillsborough Committee Proceedings,
1652
Exeter Committee of Safety Proceedings on John Quigly,
1652
Assembly, 14th July, 1775—Message from Governour Wentworth, and Answer—Farther Message from the Governour,
1678–’80
Hillsborough Committee of Safety to Gen. Sullivan, and his Answer,
1689
Committee of Safety, Letters from General Sullivan,
1690, 1755
Same, Letter from Colonel Reed,
1690
Provincial Congress, Letter from Continental Congress,
1711
New-Ipswich Committee Proceedings against David Hills,
1711
Provincial Congress, Letter from Col. Hurd,
1740
New-Hampshire
Committee of Safety, Letter from Captain Bedel,
1749
Committee of Safety, June 30, 1775—Certain Payments ordered—Officers appointed and instructed—Enlistments ordered—Apprehension of Deserters recommended,
1765–’8
New-Jersey
Cumberland County Proceedings against Silas Newcomb, for using Tea, and his Recantation,
34
Monmouth County Committee—Proceedings on Seditious Writings of A. W. Farmer and J. Rivington,
35
Hackinsack Resolutions of Loyalty, &c.,
130
Freehold Resolutions against Inhabitants of Shrewsbury,
131
“Essex” to “D. C.,” in favour of America,
160, 232
Freehold Resolutions against Thomas Leonard,
254
Arthur Lee to Speaker of House of Assembly,
339
Newark Committee Resolutions on news by express from Boston,
382
Governour Franklin’s Proclamation convening Assembly,
426
Perth Amboy Resolutions—Deputies to Provincial Congress,
426
Morris County Meeting—Delegates to Provincial Congress—Forces to be raised—Officers appointed,
457
Woodbridge Committee to Massachusetts, on the Battle of Lexington and Concord, and intelligence from Pennsylvania, New-York, &c.,
459
Provincial Committee recommend a Provincial Congress,
467
Essex County—Aquackanonk Proceedings,
478
Upper Freehold Resolutions,
504
Newark—Proceedings—Association, &c.,
505
Somerset County Proceedings,
551
Bergen County Committee Proceedings,
579
Assembly meets 15th May, 1775—Communication from House of Representatives of New-York—Gov. Franklin’s Message—Message to Governour—King approves certain Acts and disapproves others—New Treasurer appointed—Address to Governour Franklin—His Answer thereto—Message from Governour—Governour prorogues the Assembly,
589–604
Newark Committee Proceedings and Instructions to their Deputies in Provincial Congress,
634–’6
Instructions to Delegates in Continental Congress,
661
Provincial Congress meets 23d May, 1775. Approve appointment of Delegates to Continental Congress—Message to Continental Congress—Approve their Proceedings—Letter to Provincial Congress of New-York—Associations formed—Propositions from Assembly of Connecticut, and Answer thereto—Plan for Regulating Militia—Funds raised, and Committee of Correspondence appointed,
685–694
Somerset County Military Proceedings,
732
Provincial Congress to New-York Congress,
845
“A Jersey Farmer” to the Inhabitants,
980
Burlington County Committee Proceedings,
1077
Proceedings of Quakers,
1590
Windham Committee Proceedings,
1610
Elizabethtown Committee to New-York City Committee,
1674
Elizabethtown Committee Proceedings,
1674
Same to New-York Congress,
1726
New-Brunswick Committee to New-York Committee of Safety,
1733
Somerset County Meeting of Freeholders,
1745

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