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Virginia
 
Williamsburgh—“Voluntarius” to the People,
703
 
Boundary between Virginia and Pennsylvania,
704
 
Loudoun County Committee Proceedings on conduct of the Governour and Patrick Henry,
710
 
Frederick County Committee Proceedings,
718
 
Albemarle Independent Company to Williamsburgh Volunteers,
872
 
ANorfolk Committee on Importation of Goods,
897
 
Resolves of Hanover Volunteers,
931
 
Resolves of Lancaster County Volunteers,
938
 
A Delegate in Continental Congress to a Friend in Williamsburgh,
974, 979
 
Caroline County Committee Proceedings,
974
 
Letter from D. Cross, Glasgow, to James Dunlop,
975
 
Lord Dunmore and Family go on board a Man-of-War,
975
 
Prince Edward County Committee Proceedings on removal of Powder from Williamsburgh, by Lord Dunmore,
1023
 
Frederick County Committee Proceedings— Commendation of Patrick Henry,
1023
 
Accomack County Proceedings,
1031, 1112
 
Fairfax Independent Companies, from General Washington,
1031
 
“A Friend to Liberty” to the People of Henrico County,
1056
 
“A Virginian” to his Friends and Countrymen,
1057
 
Charles City County Committee Proceedings,
1064
 
Bedford County Committee Proceedings,
1113
 
“Virginius” to the People of,
1129
 
Publication and Proceedings at Williamsburgh,
1135
 
Cumberland County Committee Proceedings,
1136
 
A Virginia Delegate in Continental Congress to his Friend in Williamsburgh,
1137
 
House of Burgesses, begun and held at Williamsburgh, 1st June, 1775—Peyton Randolph, Speaker—House waits upon the Governour—His Speech—Committee to address the Governour—Message of the Governour concerning the Militia—Message to the Governour, from the Committee—Committee on Publick Magazine—Petition from Presbyterians and Protestant Dissenters—Resolution approving Proceedings of Continental Congress, and their Delegates therein—Proceedings of Convention approved of—Address of the Council to the Governour, and his Answer—Message from the Governour, on the Publick Magazine—Answer to the same—Message from Governour, on removal of Gunpowder—Proceedings of Council on Marines and Soldiers at Williamsburgh—Guard for the Publick Magazine—Message from the Governour—Petition of William Fleming; of Abraham Field—Message from Governour—Address to the Governour on his removal from the Palace, delivered to him on board His Majesty’s Ship the Fowey—Report of Committee on Governour’s Speech—Governour’s Answer to Joint Address, (See Note, 1202)—Address to Governour—Magazine inspected—Indian Affairs—Detailed Report of the Committee on the late Disturbances at Williamsburgh—Further Proceedings on the same subject—Answer from the Governour—Address to the Governour—Resolutions from Continental Congress—Extended Address to the Governour, on the general condition of the Colony—Governour refuses to place the Anns at the Palace in the Magazine—Message from the Council—Joint Address of Council and House of Burgesses—Answer from the Governour—Council reject Bill appointing Commissioners to ratify and confirm the late Treaty of Peace with the Ohio Indians—Governour rejects the Bill for settling the Accounts of the Militia—Answer of the House thereto—On Conference of the House with the Council, a Resolution passed in favor of appointing a Committee to ratify Treaty with Ohio Indians—Resolution to settle Accounts of Militia engaged in Indian Wars—Adjourned to 12th October next—On the 12th of October, adjourned to 7th March next—On 7th March, 1776, House met according to adjournment, thirty-two Members appearing—Not sufficient number—Adjourned to May 6th—May 6th, several Members met, but did neither proceed to business nor adjourn as a House of Burgesses,
1185–1242
 
Anonymous Address to Inhabitants of a County of,
1520
 
A Delegate to a Gentleman in Williamsburgh, on Bunker’s Hill,
1573
 
Fincastle County Committee Proceedings,
1620
 
Norfolk Committee, from Virginia Volunteers, and Answer thereto,
1691
 
Publication by “A Virginian,” at Williamsburgh,
1718
 
Address to People of, from their Delegates in Continental Congress,
1723
 
Members of Convention, from Robert Washington, on Military Discipline,
1750
Ward, General Artemas, Letter to Massachusetts Congress, on enlisting Men,
384
 
Letter from James Gowan and others,
515
 
Letter from Northborough Committee,
632
 
Letter to Massachusetts Congress,
647,
 
666, 1028, 1061, 1119, 1493
 
Letter from New-Hampshire Congress,
868
 
And others, to Continental Congress,
906
 
From Captain Drury’s Company,
914
 
And others, to New-York Congress,
932
 
From Joseph Hawley, on Ticonderoga and Canada,
944
 
From Massachusetts Congress,
1041
 
To Massachusetts Congress, enclosing Resolution of Continental Congress,
1107
 
To Continental Congress,
1140
 
To John Pigeon, Commissary,
1141
 
Chosen First Major-General,
1850
Warren, Dr. Joseph, Oration, 6th March, 1775, on the Bloody Tragedy of 5th March, 1770,
38
 
Letter from a Gentleman in Boston, on same,
120
 
To Arthur Lee,
255, 425, 619
 
To General Gage,
370
 
From Boston Committee of Safety, on Amnesty of Governour Gage,
374
 
From same,
446, 461
 
From Governour Trumbull,
506
 
From Rev. William Gordon,
664
 
To Provincial Congress of Massachusetts,
707
 
From Colonel Henshaw,
723
 
From Alexander McDougall,
967
 
His Eulogium,
1142
Warner, Seth, Tries and punishes Benjamin Hough,
215
Washington, George, Letter from George Mason,
92
 
From Albemarle Volunteers,
442
 
From Alexander Spottswood,
447
 
Letter to George William Fairfax, in England,
865
 
Offered the command of the American Troops,
979
 
Appointed Commander-in-Chief of Continental Army,
1019–20, 1848
 
To the Independent Companies of Fairfax, &c.,
1031
 
To John Augustine Washington,
1031, 1735
 
From Horatio Gates,
1058
 
To Continental Congress,
1084, 1085, 1624

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