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New-York State
Provincial Congress to Inhabitants of Quebeck,
893
Same, Letter from the New-Hampshire Provincial Congress, on Ticonderoga,
895
Proclamation of Governour Colden farther proroguing General Assembly,
899
Provincial Congress, Letter from James Rivington,
899
Same, Letters from General Schuyler,
904, 1078
Same, Letter from William Duer, on New-Hampshire Grants,
910
Tryon County Committee, Letter from Col. Guy Johnson, on Indians,
911
Provincial Congress, Letter from Frederick Weisenfels, Marinus Willett, and others, tendering their services,
917
Same, Letter from Pierpont Edwards,
917
Kingston, Ulster County, Proceedings,
917
Provincial Congress, Letter from Captain Henry B. Livingston,
918
Cumberland County Committee Proceedings,
918, 934
Provincial Congress to Massachusetts Committee of Safety,
928
Same, Letter from Abraham Clark,
931
Same to the Continental Congress,
931, 983, 1734
Same, Letter from Gen. Ward and others, Brookhaven Committee Proceedings,
932
Brookhaven Committee Proceedings,
933
Provincial Congress, Letter from William Williams and others, tendering their services,
938
Provincial Congress, Letters from John Hancock, President Continental Congress,
954, 1076, 1132, 1673
Same, Letters from Delegates in Continental Congress,
954, 1016, 1137, 1674
Same to Governour Trumbull,
957, 1114
Same, Letter from Robert Boyd, Jun., on Manufacture of Guns,
957
Tryon County Committee appoint Deputies to Provincial Congress,
959
Provincial Congress, Letter from Ulster County Committee,
966
Same, Letter from William Duer,
981
Same, Letter from William Goddard, on General Post-Office,
981–’3
East-Hampton Committee, Letter from Newport, (R. I.) Committee,
986
Provincial Congress to General Wooster,
1000
His Answer,
1001
Albany Committee, Letter from Adonijah Strong,
1000
Account of Province Stores at Albany,
1009
Provincial Congress, Letter from Brook Watson,
1025
Same, Letters from Governour Trumbull,
1025, 1726
Provincial Congress, Letters from Joseph Johnson, a Mohegan Indian,
1047, 1577
Albany Committee to Continental Congress,
1048
Provincial Congress, Letter from William Elphinston,
1059
Same, Letter from Elisha Phelps,
1059
Cumberland County Committee Proceedings,
1064
Provincial Congress, Letter from J. Lamb and G. Roorback,
1106
Joseph French to Robert Benson,
1106
Provincial Congress, Letter from R. R. Livingston, on making Powder,
1106
Same, Letter from President of Continental Congress, enclosing Appointments of Continental Officers,
1114
Same, Letter from Thomas Hicks,
1114
Same, Letter from Herman Zedtwitz, offering to raise a Regiment in Pennsylvania,
1115
Same, Letters from P. T. Curtenius,
1124, 1537
Charlotte County Committee Proceedings,
1124,
1134
Address to Oneida and Tuscarora Indians,
1125
New-York State
Provincial Congress, Letters from General Schuyler,
1134, 1139
Same, Letter from Jacob Bayley,
1134
Same, Letter from John Lamb,
1140
Provincial Congress, City of New-York, May 22, 1775. Secrecy enjoined on certain Proceedings—Proceedings on a Resolution concerning the powers of the Continental Congress and Provincial Congress—Recommendation of Continental Congress on protection of Ticonderoga, &c.—Committee of House of Representatives of Connecticut appears—Letter to the Governour of Connecticut—Stores at Ticonderoga to be removed—Recommendation not to make incursions into the Province of Quebeck—Arrangement of Clergymen to act as Chaplains—Instructions to the Commissioners for removing Stores, &c, from Ticonderoga—Resolution approving Proceedings of Continental Congress debated—Letter to Delegates in Continental Congress—Proceedings to be publick during discussion on Paper Currency—Militia recommended to Arm—Letter to Delegates in Continental Congress, with divers Despatches—Letter addressed to the People of Canada—Committee appointed to prepare a Plan of Reconciliation between Great Britain and these Colonies—Letter from Continental Congress on Ticonderoga, &c.—Provisions ordered to be purchased for Ticonderoga, &c.—Letter from James Rivington—Embarkation of British Troops not to be obstructed—Letter to Inhabitants of Tryon County, on Delegates to Continental Congress—Letter to Guy Johnson—Letter from Albany Committee—Letter to and from the Governour and Company of Connecticut—Letter and Report on King’s Bridge sent to Delegates in Continental Congress—Philip Schuyler recommended to Continental Congress as a Major-General, and Richard Montgomery as a Brigadier-General—Letter to Albany Committee—Two Letters to Delegates at the Grand Continental Congress—Mobs discountenanced—Letter to the Committee of Safety of Massachusetts—James Rivington permitted to go to his family—Letter to General Ward—Motion and Debates on dismantling the Fort in City of New-York—Powder-Mills erected at Rhynbeck—Bounty on Powder manufactured—Arms taken from British Troops to be restored to them—Robert and John Murray restored to their commercial privileges—Map of Hudson River and Plan of Fortifications presented by Colonel Clinton and Mr. Tappan—Letter from Delegates in Continental Congress—Letter to the Merchants of Canada—Letter to Delegates in Continental Congress—Boyd and Watkeys employed in making Muskets—Artillery Company formed—Captain Thompson’s information forwarded to Connecticut—Angus McDonald arrested, Proceedings thereon—Report on the case of William Duer—Letter from William Goddard, on Post-Office—Information of Capt. Jeffrey on the subject of the Transports, and Letter thereon to Major-General Wooster—Deputies from Tryon County attend—Resolution of Continental Congress on Protection of New-York, &c., —Letter to Governaur Trumbull—Passport to Canada granted Brook Watson—Inoculation for Small-Pox forbidden—Passport to Joseph Johnson, a Mohegan

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