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  Powers conferred on Henry Ward, Secretary of the Colony—James Clark to keep the Naval Office—Lieutenant-General and others to order and direct the Army—Pay of the Army—Adjourned to second Monday of June next. Convened 12th June, 1775—Allowance to Soldiers—Regulations of the Army—Two armed Vessels for use of Colony—Officers of the same appointed—Memorial of Wm. Potter—Proceedings thereon—General Officers of Provincial Forces appointed—Post-Offices and Post-Rates established—Farther Bills of Credit issued—Military Officers appointed—Act to prevent Desertion—Day of Publick Fasting and Prayer—Adjourned to 3d Monday in August. Wednesday, 28th June, 1775, Assembly meets in consequence of Warrants issued by Deputy-Governour—Military Officers appointed—Farther Military Force raised—Act to repeal an Act entitled “An Act for regulating Appeals to His Majesty and Council in Great Britain—Power of Governour Wanton still suspended—Army placed under direction of Commander-in-Chief of American Army—Grenadier Company raised—Officers of six additional Companies appointed—Officers of Militia appointed—Act for enlisting Minute-Men and appointment of Officers—John Grimes, Captain in the Navy, 1143–’68
  Governour Cooke to Continental Congress, 1572
  Same to General Washington, 1649
  Proclamation of the same, 1650
  Publication at Newport, on conduct of Captain Ayscough and others, 1677
  Governour Cooke to General Washington, 1754
  Providence Town-Meeting Proceedings, 1763
Salt, prohibited to be landed at Baltimore,
34
 
Virginia encourages manufacture of,
171
Savage, James, For self and others praying confirmation of title to Lands in New-York,
135
South-Carolina
 
Committee of Charlestown to New-York Committee,
l
 
Proceedings of Committee of Observation of Charlestown on cargo of the Snow Proteus,
162
 
In Note see farther Proceedings on General Articles of Association,
163
 
Charlestown, Proceedings at,
710
 
Proceedings of Provincial Congress and General Association,
896
 
Provincial Congress Proceedings,
915, 962
 
Association of Provincial Congress, Proceedings,
922
 
Petition of Michael Hubert to Committee of Correspondence of Charlestown,
922
 
(See Proceedings on the above,)
923
 
Publication at Charlestown on Association, &c.,
938
 
Letter from Charlestown, stating three Regiments to be raised by Congress, and their Officers named,
953
 
Provincial Congress adjourn, new Election ordered,
1016
 
Charlestown, arrival of his Excellency Right Honourable Lord Wm. Campbell, Governour-in-Chief,
1030
 
Secret Committee Proceedings,
1042
 
Provincial Congress, 21st of June, 1775—Address to Governour—His Answer—Farther Proceedings,
1043
 
Provincial Congress, Resolutions on Absentees from the Colony, and their Estates,
1056
 
Charlestown Secret Committee intercept and substitute a Letter from Governour of Georgia to Governour Gage, and also a Letter to Admiral Graves,
1110–’11
South-Carolina
  Delegates in the Continental Congress to Charlestown Secret Committee, 1519
  Charlestown Committee to Continental Congress, enclosing intercepted Letters, 1567
  Same to Committee of Newbern, North-Carolina, 1568
  Same to Savannah Committee, (See Note,) 1569
 
Speech of Governour to Council and Assembly—Answer thereto—Address of Upper House of Assembly—Answer thereto,
16l7–’20
  John Stuart, Superintendent Indian Affairs, to Committee of Intelligence, 1681
  Council of Safety Proceedings, 1715, 1723–’6
Sullivan, John, communicates Articles of Enlistment, Durham, New-Hampshire,
31
  Answer to above, and his Reply, 32
  Letter from Alexander Scammell, 501
  Address from Hillsborough Committee of Safety, and his Answer, 1689
  To New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, 1690
  From General Lee, 1721
 
Sullivan, Jas., to Massachusetts Committee of Safety,
667
Scammell, Alexander, to John Sullivan,
501
Scammons, Col. James, his Court-Martial,
166l–’5
Schuyler, General, to Continental Congress,
1123, 1133, 1138, 1530, 1535, 1536, 1645, 1665, 1669, 1702, 1729, 1734, 1745, 1760
 
To colonel Hinman,
1133
 
To New-York Congress,
1649, 1671, 1704, 1711, 1731, 1735, 1760
1134, 1139, 1536, 1647,
 
To Governour Trumbull
1139, 1621, 1704, 1762
 
Recommended as a Major-General to Continental Congress by New-York Congress,
1279
  To General Washington, 1525, 1685, 1762
  From Governour Trumbull, enclosing paper concerning Canada and the Indians, 1594
  From Colonel Hinman, 1605
 
His reception at Albany—Address to, and Answer,
1615
 
From Gen. Washington,
1084, 1623, 1736, 1747
 
From Albany Committee,
1666, 1669, 1746
  Return of the Army under his command, 1st July, 1775, 1667
  From Governour Trumbull, 1676, 1721, 1747
  To Governour Trumbull, 1685
  From New-York Committee of Safety, 1730
  From Schenectady Committee, 1730
  From Nathan Clarke, enclosing Proceedings of Dorset Committee, 1761
  To Nathan Clarke, 1761
  Ordered to Ticonderoga, &c., 1855
Shepard, Alexander, Jun., to Committee of Safety of Massachusetts, on his Survey of Maine,
1476, 1480, 1484
Shippen, Joseph, from Arthur St. Clair,
633
Slaves, Proceedings of Norfolk Committee on importation,
33
  Delaware Assembly pass Bill prohibiting importation—Governour does not concur, 127
  Chester County Committee, Pennsylvania, recommends gradual abolition, 172
  Rumour of their forfeiture, 242
  Not admitted into Provincial Army of Massachusetts, 762
  Resolution of Georgia Provincial Congress against importation or purchase from Africa or elsewhere, 6th July, 1775, 1545
Small, Dr. William, from Thomas Jefferson,
523
Spooner, Walter, to Continental Congress—New-York Congress—and Gov. Trumbull—on Ticonderoga, Colonel Hinman, and resignation of commission by Col. Arnold,
1539–’41
Stark, John, to Provincial Congress of New-Hampshire, 639
  From Provincial Congress of New-Hampshire, 868
Stewart, Lieutenant-Colonel, and others, asking grant of Lands for expenses incurred in prosecuting His Majesty’s right to certain Lands claimed by John Van Rensselaer,
135

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