1775. |
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July 4, |
Letter from Colonel Gridley, complaining of their appointment of persons not recommended by him for Officers in the Artillery, |
1477 |
|
No more Commissions, for the present, to be delivered to Officers in the Colony Army, |
1478 |
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Committee to take into consideration the conduct of the People of Nantucket, |
1479 |
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Letter from the Congress of New-Hampshire, dated July 3, enclosing two Letters from Dr. Wheelock and a Committee in Hanover, |
1479 |
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Letter to Governour Trumbull, |
1480 |
5, |
Committee to wait upon General Washington, to know if he has any matter to lay before the Congress, |
1481 |
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List of Surgeons and Mates, |
1481 |
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Form of Warrant for a Medical Commissary, div> |
1481 |
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Late Inhabitants of the Town of Boston authorized to choose Representatives to the Assembly, div> |
1481 |
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Report of the Committee on the request of Gen. Washington to make a Drawbridge of the Bridge at Cambridge, |
1482 |
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Report of the Committee to consider of the Donations for the Poor of Boston recommitted, |
1483 |
|
Petition from Colonel Jonathan Brewer, |
1483 |
|
Report of the Committee on the Petition of eighteen Stockbridge Indians, |
1483 |
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Mr. Shepard requested to retain in his hands all the Plans he hath of the Province of Maine, |
1483 |
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Report on the Donations for the Poor of Boston again made and recommitted, |
1484 |
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Committee appointed, with authority to convene the General Assembly earlier than the 19th instant, |
1484 |
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Letter from James Winthrop, resigning his appointment as Postmaster at Cambridge, |
1485 |
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Letter to General Washington, enclosing a Resolution relative to the Sick and Wounded, |
1485 |
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Report of the Committee for supplying Coats for the Army, |
1485 |
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Proportion of the thirteen thousand Coats to be supplied by the respective Towns, |
1486 |
6, |
Committee of Supplies empowered to impress the Saw-Mill at Watertown, or any other Mill they may have occasion for, |
1488 |
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Letter from Colonel John Fenton, a prisoner from New-Hampshire, requesting he may be removed to Cambridge and tried, |
1489 |
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Vote of Thanks to the Committee who have returned this day from their embassy to Ticonderoga, |
1490 |
7, |
Committee to consider a Resolve of the Committee of Safety, recommending the seizing of Crown Officers, |
1490 |
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Committee of Safety appointed a Committee to draw up and transmit to Great Britain a fair and impartial account of the Battle at Charlestown, |
1491 |
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Report of the Committee on the Resolve of the Committee of Safety, relative to a new emission of Bills of Credit, |
1491 |
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Report of the Committee on the application of Daniel Murray to General Washington for permission to go into Boston, |
1492 |
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Letter from General Ward, requesting Clothing for the Army, |
1493 |
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Letter to Colonel Easton, at Ticonderoga, |
1494 |
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Report of the Committee to consider some method to prevent supplying our enemies with Provisions, |
1494 |
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Report of the Committee on Clothing for the Army, |
1495 |
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Report of the Committee appointed to consider the conduct of the People of Nantucket, |
1495 |
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Permission given to the Committee of Machias to fit out an Armed Vessel for their defence, |
1495 |
8, |
Report of the Committee on the Petition of Colonel Jonathan Brewer, |
1496 |
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Letters from or to any person in the Continental Army in Massachusetts, free of postage, |
1497 |
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Letter to the Congress of New-Hampshire, |
1498 |
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Report of the Committee on a Letter from General Greene, |
1499 |
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Resolution explanatory of the Resolve of the 21st of June, relative to the Estates of Refugees, |
1499 |
9, |
The Continental Congress to be requested to order the seizure of every Crown Officer in the Colonies, |
1590 |
1775. |
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Letter from John Scollay, relative to the Poor of the Town of Boston, |
1500 |
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Letter from four Indian Chiefs, at Falmouth, to Ephraim Gilman, (Note,) |
1501 |
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Jedediah Preble and Enoch Freeman empowered to supply the Penobscot Indians with Goods, |
1501 |
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Report of the Committee on the Letter of John Scollay, |
1501 |
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Report of the Committee on the Towns to be applied to for Shirts and Breeches for the Army, |
1501 |
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Additional Resolve, relative to the Poor of Boston, adopted, |
1502 |
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Letter to the Continental Congress, requesting the seizure of Crown Officers, |
1503 |
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John Lane, Agent for the Penobscot Tribe of Indians, authorized to supply them with Powder, |
1503 |
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Letter from General Lee, requesting their approbation of his interview with Gen. Burgoyne, |
1504 |
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Committee appointed to consider the Letter, and Elbridge Gerry appointed to accompany General Lee at the interview, |
1504 |
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Committee on a Letter from General Washington, on the deficiency in the strength of the Army, |
1504 |
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Letter to General Lee, agreeing to his proposed interview with General Burgoyne, |
1504 |
July 11, |
Report of the Committee relative to Donations for the Poor of Boston, considered and accepted, |
1505 |
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Report of the Committee appointed to consider the circumstances of the Town of Hull, |
1506 |
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Committee to confer with. General Washington, on a temporary re-enforcement of the Army, |
1506 |
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Committee to devise some means of raising speedily a temporary re-enforcement, |
1507 |
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Memorial of William Hunt, |
1507 |
12, |
Letter to Governour Trumbull, |
1508 |
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Able-bodied Men requested to return to their respective Seaport Towns, to protect them from the ravages of the enemy, |
1508 |
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Letter from Captain Noble, dated Pittsfield, July 3, with a roll of his Company, at Ticonderoga, |
1508 |
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Letter from General Washington referred to the Committee on the temporary re-enforcement, |
1509 |
|
Report of the Committee on the situation of the publick stock of Powder, |
1509 |
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Committee to enlarge the Commission of the Committee of Safety, |
1509 |
|
Letter from the Committee of Safety, requesting Congress to appoint a Special Committee to make provision for the Poor of Boston and Charlestown |
1500 |
|
Report of the Committee for a temporary re-enforcement, considered, and, after much debate, recommitted, |
1509 |
|
Letter to Captain James Noble, |
1510 |
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Committee on a temporary re-enforcement again reported: Report amended and accepted, |
1510 |
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Resolves for a temporary re-enforcement, |
1510 |
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1511 |
13, |
Letter from General Washingtons Secretary, dated nine oclock, P. M., July 12, |
1512 |
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Resolve passed yesterday, for a re-enforcement, reconsidered, |
1512 |
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Killing of Sheep or Lambs prohibited, excepting in cases of absolute necessity, till the further order of this Congress, |
1514 |
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Soldiers enlisting in more than one Company required to return to the first Company they enlisted in, |
1515 |
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Report of the Committee on disposing of ten Prisoners taken on Long-Island, in the Harbour of Boston, |
1515 |
|
Commission of the Committee of Safety, |
1515 |
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Ten Prisoners, taken at Machias, sent to the Jail in Worcester, |
1516 |
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Committee of Supplies authorized to grant relief, out of the publick stores, to the Inhabitants of the eastern parts of the Colony, |
1518 |
19, |
Congress dissolved, |
1518 |
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CORRESPONDENCE, PROCEEDINGS, ETC. |
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July 1, |
Letter from Lord Dartmouth to General Gage. The rebellious conduct of the Provincials, on the 19th of April, will evince to the world the |
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