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New-York State
Proceedings at Brookhaven, disapproving of Continental Congress, &c.,
36, 117
Emissaries sent to corrupt Assembly,
123
Ulster County choose Committee of Observation—Resolutions approving Proceedings of Continental Congress for improving the breed of Sheep—Against James Rivington—Pamphlet signed by A. W. Farmer publickly burned—Approving of succeeding Congress,
131–’3
Ulster County Committee against J. Low, for selling Tea,
298
Letter to Lieutenant-Governour Colden from Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, respecting Lands claimed by John Van Rensselaer, Simon Fraser, Lieutenant-Colonel Stewart, James Savage, Samuel Bayard, and associates, in Westenhook Patent, and disputed Lands between New-York and New-Hampshire, together with the Proceedings thereon,
134–’7
Tryon County Grand Jury and Magistrates’ Tory Declaration,
151
Selectmen of Billerica to General Gage, on the treatment of Thomas Ditson,
153
Albany Committee appoint Deputies to choose Delegates to Continental Congress,
176
Rensselaerwyck Manor—Thanks to their Members of the General Assembly,
176
Dutchess County—Poughkeepsie Liberty-Pole cut down,
176
Cumberland County, Riotous Proceedings in,
214
Cumberland County Committee Proceedings on Tories, and the Murder of William French,
218–222
Jamaica Freeholders decline electing Deputies to choose Delegates to Congress,
251
Hempstead Resolutions in favour of the King—Refusing to elect Deputies, &c., and Address to the Publick,
273–’4
Orange County—Elect Deputies to choose Delegates to General Congress,
275
Westchester Borough declines to choose Deputies, &c.,
282
White Plains—Invitation to meet and vote against choosing Deputies,
282
Dutchess County choose Deputies to elect Delegates to Congress—Protest of seven Precincts, and Answer thereto,
304
Staten Island refuses to appoint Deputies,
313
Westchester County appoints Deputies,
314
Westchester County Protest against same,
321
Lewis Morris answers above Protest,
323
Provincial Convention, 20th April, 1775—Delegates to Continental Congress—Instructions,
351–’8
Jonathan Fowler and George Cornwall denounce certain Resolutions previously signed at Westchester,
446
Council meet—Statement of the excitement in the City and State—Governour Colden prorogues the General Assembly,
459–’61
Members of Assembly to General Gage,
513
Committee of Safety, Correspondence and Protection at Albany from Committee of Safety of Massachusetts,
523
Westchester County Association formed,
529
Ulster County, Extract of a Letter,
543
Johannes Sleght, Ulster County, to the Publick, on the conduct of Jacobus Low,
548
Capture of Ticonderoga,
556
Albany Committee to New-York Committee, on above,
605
Newbury Committee Proceedings,
606
Tryon County—Palatine District to Albany Committee, on conduct of Col. Johnson,
637
His Letters,
638, 661
Inhabitants of Cortlandt Manor to Inhabitants,
644
New-York State
Colonel Guy Johnson to Magistrates of Schenectady and Albany, on Indians,
661
Resolutions of Tryon County, on Guy Johnson and Indians,
665
Albany Committee to Tryon County Committee,
671
Same to Colonel Guy Johnson,
672
Governour Tryon for Earl of Dartmouth,
677
Provincial Congress to Governour of Connecticut,
705
Same to Massachusetts Committee of Safety,
711
Sub-Committee of the City and County of Albany to Provincial Congress, concerning Indians and Colonel Johnson,
712
Provincial Congress, Letter from Massachusetts Congress,
715
Provincial Congress to Governour of Connecticut, on Ticonderoga and Crown Point,
728, 916
Albany Committee, Letter from Assembly of Connecticut, on Ticonderoga and Crown Point,
731
Richmond County Freeholders appoint Delegates to Provincial Congress—Committee to Committee of New-York,
831
Orangetown Inhabitants appoint Delegates to Provincial Congress,
831
Suffolk County Committee the same,
831
Same to Committee of Brookhaven,
832
Westchester County Committee appoints Deputies to Provincial Congress,
832
Goshen Freeholders appoint same,
832
Ulster County same,
832
Charlotte County same,
833
Haverstraw Freeholders same,
834
Mamicoting Committee sign Association, &c.,
834
Cornwall Inhabitants appoint Delegates to Provincial Congress,
834
Dutchess County same,
834
Brookhaven Residents same,
835–’6
Brooklyn Town-Meeting same,
837
Provincial Congress, Letters from Committee of Connecticut,
838, 843
King’s County Committee choose Delegates to Provincial Congress,
838
Jamaica Freeholders same,
838
Albany Committee, Letter from Benedict Arnold, enclosing his Letters to Connecticut Assembly and to Capt. Noah Lee,
839–’41
Albany Committee to Committee of Palatine District, on Indians, &c.,
841–’43
Provincial Congress, Letter from Continental Congress, enclosing Resolutions,
844
Same, Letter from Provincial Congress of New-Jersey,
845
Same, Letter from Samuel Tudor, tendering services of Artillery Company,
845
Same to their Delegates in Continental Congress,
845
Letter from Albany Committee, enclosing intercepted Letters,
846
Provincial Congress, Letter from A. Lott,
846
Same, Letter from Governour Trumbull, on Ticonderoga, &c.,
846–’7
Delegates in Continental Congress to Provincial Congress,
850, 898, 1016
Albany Committee, Letter from Governour Trumbull, on Ticonderoga, &c.,
850
Provincial Congress to Delegates in Continental Congress,
873, 956, 975, 984, 1017
Provincial Congress, Memorial of John Sparding to,
873
Tryon County Committee to Colonel Guy Johnson, on Indians, &c.,
878
Provincial Congress, Letter from Robert and John Murray, enclosing Proceedings of Continental Congress, &c.,
887–’9l
Provincial Congress, Letter from John Lamb,
891
Same, Letter from Ethan Allen, proposing Expedition to Canada,
891

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