New-York
State |
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Provincial
Congress, 26th of July, 1775.
Report of Committee of SafetyEbenezer Hazard appointed Post-MasterWilliam Duer appointed
Deputy Adjutant-GeneralLetter to John HancockLetter to Delegates in Continental Congress, on
Tea, &c.Letter to Governour TrumbullTents orderedCorrespondence with the Indians
Committee of OfficersLetter to Gen. WashingtonLetter from Philip Livingston and George ClintonDispute between Messrs. De Lancey and Scott settled by the HousePay of Colony
TroopsProceedings of Congress on destruction of the Barge of Ship Asia, |
18001820 |
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Resolutions of
Continental Congress for Defence of divers points in the State, |
1835 |
New-York
City |
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Committee on
appointment of Delegates for
next Congress,
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4 |
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Remarks on
Virginia and Maryland,
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14 |
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Address to
Inhabitants, on Secret Service Money from England,
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15 |
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Addresses to
the People, on Proceedings of the Committee choosing Delegates to Continental Congress,
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4451 |
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Proceedings of
General Committee respecting Deputies to appoint Delegates for next CongressLetter from same to the several Counties,
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1378 |
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Proceedings on election of Deputies,
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138 |
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General CommitteeDivers ProceedingsLetter from Elizabethtown, concerning Ship Beulah, Messrs. J. & R. Murray, owners of Cargo
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1448 |
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Philalethes to Mr. Holt, on Rivingtons
Gazetteer,
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149 |
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Senex to John Dickinson,
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211 |
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Anti-Tyrannicus to Committee of Inspection of City and County,
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213 |
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Benj. Houghs case, complaining of assault
in Charlotte County,
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215 |
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An Englishman to Committee of Correspondence of Philadelphia,
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238 |
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Committee, to Inhabitants of City and County, on exportation of Nails, and supply of Troops at Boston,
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242, 282 |
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Captain Sears and Paschal N. Smith deny sending Supplies for the Kings Troops at
Boston,
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338 |
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Anonymous Addresses to the People,
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139 |
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148, 347 |
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Letter from Virginia, on Addresses of Council and Assembly,
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153 |
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Committee report amount of Sales under
tenth Article of Association,
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342 |
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Committee to Provincial Congress of Massachusetts,
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3447 |
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Anti-Licentiousness to Mr. Rivington,
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348 |
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Committee of Safety of Worcester to, on the
news of attack on Lexington and Concord,
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363 |
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Committee to Governour Trumbull, urging him to intercept the Despatches from England to Governour Gage,
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383 |
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Address to Messrs. De Lancey, White, Colden, Watts and Cooper, from Three
Millions,
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389 |
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Committee recommend new Committee of One HundredProvincial Congress to be called on Monday, May 22, 1775,
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400 |
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Committees Address to Freeholders and Freemen,
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427 |
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Same to the several Counties of Province,
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428 |
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An American to the Inhabitants of New-York, on the conduct of British Troops at Lexington and ConcordSupposed object to seize Hancock and Adams,
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428 |
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Oliver De Lancey denies that a certain Letter was written by him,
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445 |
New-York City |
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Jacobus Low denies that he had sold Tea,
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448 |
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Letter from a Gentleman at, to Committee
of Correspondence of Portsmouth, N. H., |
448 |
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Committee, Letters from the Massachusetts
Committee of Safety,
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450, 507 |
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General Committee for City and County chosen, and Deputies to Provincial Congress,
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459 |
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CommitteeSamuel Broom and his Company tender their military servicesSub-Committee appointed to perfect AssociationRules for the government of the CommitteeExportation to Quebeck, &c., suspendedNo Provisions to be sent to British Troops at BostonCannon moved out of TownAmount of Military Stores and Arms to be ascertainedAddress to Lieutenant-Governour, explaining their motives, and a Committee of Correspondence appointed,
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46871 |
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Association of New-York signed and transmitted to the several Counties
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471 |
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Address of Isaac Wilkins,
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479 |
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CommitteeLetter from John Cruger and Jacob Walton declining to sign AssociationCommittee inquire concerning dismissal of Post-RiderThanks to Officers and Men from ConnecticutCommittee from Philadelphia receivedLetter from New-Windsor receivedReport from Committee on removal of Post-RiderEb. Hazard employed as Post-Master,
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47982 |
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Publication concerning Post-Office,
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506 |
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Post-Office established at Holts, (See Note,)
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537 |
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Proceedings of CommitteeCircular to the several Colonies, and Address to the Lord Mayor and Corporation of London,
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50912
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Letter from A Deserter to his Fellow-Soldiers,
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516 |
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Delegates from Massachusetts and Connecticut to Continental Congress received,
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517 |
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Committee Resolutions on Arms and AmmunitionAddress to General GageAddress to Lieutenant-Governour ColdenHis Answer,
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52935 |
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Committee receive tenders of services from several Captains of CompaniesCopies of Association lodged at different places in
the City,
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6045 |
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Committee to the Continental Congress, with
account of the capture of Ticonderoga,
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6056 |
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Committee Proceedings,
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617, 670, 727 |
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Recommendation of Continental Congress
concerning British Troops,
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618 |
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Committee ProceedingsMilitary Night Watch establishedLetter to Governour of Connecticut,
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6367, 671 |
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Gouverneur Morris to Richard Henry Lee,
on Rivingtons case,
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726 |
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Committee, Letter from Jonathan Parsons,
Jun., on the condition of Newfoundland,
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851 |
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Publication signed A Club of Congressionists to Mr. John Holt, on his printing a Paper headed No Standing Army,
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880 |
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Copy of the above Paper,
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881 |
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Committee Proceedings,
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898, |
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933, 965, 1046, 1574, 1645 |
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Committee to Continental Congress, on
James Rivington,
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899 |
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Same, Letter from Donald McLeod, offering
to raise a Company of Highlanders,
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929, 932 |
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Same, Letter from Benjamin Lindsay,
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929 |
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Publication of Association of Netwtown, Connecticut,
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1135 |
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The Right Honourable Lord, Letter
from S. Sp. Skinner,
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1526 |
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The Corporation to Governour Tryon, and
his Answer,
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1534 |
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Committee of Secrecy to Massachusetts Congress,
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1537 |