St. Clair, Arthur, from James Cavet, confined in
Pittsburgh,
|
581 |
|
To Joseph Shippen,
|
633 |
|
To Governour Pent,
|
704 |
Taylor, George, mal-treatment by Captain Graves, Kings Schooner,
|
7880 |
Tar and Feathers, Thomas Ditsons case,
|
93 |
|
Laughlin Martin and Jas. Dealy at Charlestown, South-Carolina, (See Note,)
|
923 |
Tea, Baltimore Committee recommend discontinuance of use,
|
123 |
|
Committees of Marblehead and Boston excuse Thomas Lilly and Simon Tuffts for buying and selling,
|
234 |
|
Ulster County, New-York, against J. Low, for selling,
|
298 |
|
Jacobus Low, of New-York, denies sale of,
|
448 |
|
Stamford Committee, Connecticut, against
Sylvanus Whitney,
|
920 |
Ticonderoga, Expedition against,
|
450, 507, 546 |
|
Capture of,
|
55660, 605 |
|
Erastus Wolcott and others to Massachusetts
Congress, on capture of,
|
618 |
|
Account of capture published in Philadelphia,
|
623 |
|
Colonel Eatons account of the capture,
|
624 |
|
The same proved to be false by Veritas,
|
1085-8 |
|
Further account of capture,
|
6389 |
|
Letter from Colonel Arnold to Committee of Safety of Massachusetts, with list of Cannon, &c., at Ticonderoga and Crown
Point,
|
6456 |
|
Letter from New-York Congress to Governour of Connecticut, concerning,
|
728 |
|
Proceedings in Connecticut and New-York, 730l
Letter from William Gilleland to Continental Congress,
|
731 |
|
Letters from Ethan Allen and Benedict ArnoldProceedings in Massachusetts Congress,
|
7328 |
|
Jurisdiction over, surrendered by Massachusetts to Connecticut,
|
808 |
|
Letters from Governour Trumbull and Colonel Arnold to New-York Congress,
|
847 |
|
Letter from James Easton to Massachusetts Congress, on question between Connecticut and New-York, &c.,
|
849 |
|
Governour Trumbull to Albany Committee,
|
850 |
|
Massachusetts and Connecticut, concerning,
|
8768 |
|
Proceedings of Continental, New-York, and New-Hampshire Congresses, on demolishing the Fortress,
|
895 |
|
Council of Officers to Continental Congress,
|
957 |
|
Instructions of Massachusetts Congress to their Commissioners at,
|
986 |
|
Proceedings of New-York Provincial Congress on removal of Stores, &c.,
|
1251 |
|
Instructions to Committee of Massachusetts
Congress appointed to visit,
|
1407 |
|
General Schuyler ordered to, &c.,
|
1855 |
Tilghman, Matthew, from Richard Glover, justifying the conduct of William Molleson,
|
474 |
Thomas, Gen. John, to Committee of Safety of Massachusetts on Governour Hutchinsons
Papers,
|
473 |
|
To the Massachusetts Committee of Safety,
|
549, |
581, 1141 |
|
From Massachusetts Committee of Safety,
|
552 |
|
To Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, accepting appointment of Lieut. General,
|
707 |
|
To Provincial Congress of Massachusetts,
|
1021, 1119 |
|
To General Washington,
|
1637, 1727 |
Trade and Plantations, J. Pownall, Secretary, to Lieutenant-Governour Colden, enclosing Proceedings concerning Kings District, heretofore claimed by Mr. John Van Rensselaeralso claims of Simon Fraser and others for Lands,
|
134 |
Trade and Plantations, J. Pownall, Secretary, to Governours of the colonies |
276 |
Same communicates Proclamation of the States-General, prohibiting export of Arms and Ammunition,
|
2767 |
Trade and Commerce, Act to restrain, sent to respective Colonies,
|
276 |
Trumbull, Joseph, Jun., Letter to his brother,
|
728 |
|
Letter from M. S. Mumford, on seizure of British Arms at Philadelphia,
|
985 |
|
Trumbull, Joseph, appointed Assistant Commissary-General,
|
1886 |
Trumbull, Jonathan, Governour of Connecticut, to
Earl of Dartmouth,
|
108 |
|
Letter from Rev. Eleazer Wheelock on Northern Indians,
|
152, 210, 339, 582 |
|
Committee of Safety of Massachusetts on attack of Lexington and Concord,
|
370 |
|
Letter from Adam Babcock,
|
371 |
|
From New-York City Committee, urging him to intercept the despatches from England to General Gage,
|
383 |
|
Letter of Col. Isaac Lee concerning Troops of the State,
|
423 |
|
To General Gage,
|
433 |
|
Answer to the above, enclosing his account of the affair at Lexington and Concord,
|
4345 |
|
From Committee of Safety of Massachusetts,
|
473, 506 |
|
From General Gage,
|
482 |
|
To Dr. Joseph Warren,
|
506 |
|
Petition from Ridgebury,
|
536 |
|
Letter from Joel Clark,
|
544 |
|
Letter from Thomas Howell,
|
544 |
|
Letter from New-York Committee,
|
636, 671 |
|
Letter from Provincial Congress of New-York,
|
705 |
|
To Provincial Congress of Massachusetts,
|
706 |
|
From New-York Congress, on Ticonderoga,
|
728, 916 |
|
From New-Haven Selectmen,
|
730 |
|
To Provincial Congress of New-York, on Ticonderoga, &c.,
|
8467 |
|
To Provincial Congress of Massachusetts,
|
730, 877 |
|
From Massachusetts Congress,
|
735, |
1445, 1470, 1479, 1507 |
|
To Albany Committee, on Ticonderoga, &c.,
|
850 |
|
From James Curgenven,
|
912 |
|
To Massachusetts Congress,
|
936 |
1026, 1090, 1116 |
|
To the President of Continental Congress,
|
940 |
1035, 1067, 1106, 1606 |
|
From New-York Congress,
|
957, 1114, 1806 |
|
From Col. Benedict Arnold, on Canada,
|
977 |
|
From General Wooster,
|
1010 |
|
From General Wooster, enclosing Letter from New-York Congress,
|
1020 |
|
To New-York Congress,
|
1025, 1726 |
|
To Colonel Arnold, on Canada, &c.,
|
1026 |
|
From Oneida Indians,
|
1116 |
|
From General Schuyler,
|
1139, |
1621, 1685, 1704, 1762 |
|
From Samuel Mott,
|
1140 |
|
From Walter Spooner, on Ticonderoga
Colonel Arnold, &c.,
|
1540 |
|
From Edward Mott, on Colonel Arnolds mutinous conduct,
|
1592 |
|
From Ethan Allen,
|
1593, 1649 |
|
To General Schuyler, enclosing Letter on Canada and Indians,
|
1594 |
|
To General Washington,
|
1658, 1676, 1763 |
|
To General Schuyler,
|
1676, 1721, 1747 |
|
From General Washington,
|
1686, 1710 |
Union of the Colonies
|
|
Anonymous Publication concerning, and Observations on Dr. Franklins Plan,
|
396 |
Van Rensselaer, John Proceedings on his Land Titles,
|
1347 |
Vermont, John Hancock, President, on employment of Green Mountain Boys in the American
Army,
|
1076, 1339 |
|