Arnold, Colonel Benedict, Report of Committee of Massachusetts House of Representatives on his Accounts, |
313 |
Appointed to command the expedition against Quebeck: Instructions, |
765 |
Instructions to Colonel Enos, from Fort Western, |
829 |
To Colonel Farnsworth, requesting Provisions, &sc., to be forwarded immediately, |
843 |
To the same, urging despatch, |
1067 |
Expedition supposed by Ministerial Officers to be designed against Halifax, |
781, 1074 |
Notice of the expedition, by Gen. Howe, |
1680 |
Letter from Colonel Reed, |
947 |
Letter to Gen. Washington: Troops leave Fort Western, |
960 |
Journal, as far as Dead River, |
105763 |
Riflemen refuse to be under the command of any other Field Officer than Arnold, |
961 |
General Washingtons decision, |
946 |
To Colonel Enos, on forwarding Provisions, (See Enos,) |
1070 |
Plans of route furnished to General Washington by Samuel Goodwin, |
1084 |
General Washingtons acknowledgment of the same, |
1353 |
Major Bigelow ordered to return to Colonel Enoss division for Provisions, |
1085 |
Men sent back for want of Provisions, |
1174, 1175 |
Letters from Chaudiere Pond, |
1211, 1328, 1609 |
Letters from Point Levi, |
163336 |
Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Quebeck, |
1420 |
Preparations for defence of Quebeck, |
1396 |
Letters from Camp before Quebeck, |
1684 |
State of Quebeck, |
1723 |
Letters from Point-aux-Trembles, |
1695, 1720 |
Association |
Of Connecticut, |
1027 |
Of Fairfield, |
142 |
Rev. John Sayres reasons for refusing to sign the same, |
143 |
New-Jersey Congress order a list of Signers, |
41 |
Of New-York, and Signers and Non-Signers to the same, |
581620 |
Of Pennsylvania, |
502, 1805 |
Philadelphia Committee order a list of Signers, |
622 |
Bucks County the same, |
20 |
Of Maryland, |
131 |
Of Tryon County, North-Carolina, |
99 |
Of his Majestys loyal subjects in Boston, |
1247 |
Association, Continental, Petition of John Baillie, a violator of, |
120 |
Same of Alexander Ogg, |
121 |
Proceedings of Philadelphia Committee for carrying into execution, |
731 |
Proceedings on Violators of, by Waltham and other Committees, Massachusetts, |
937 |
In Pownalborough, |
151156 |
In Cumberland and other towns, |
729 |
In New-Hampshire Congress, |
521 |
In Providence County, Rhode-Island, |
662 |
In New-York, |
622 |
In Philadelphia, |
133 |
In Accomack County, Virginia, |
935 |
In Norfolk, |
431 |
Construction of Fourth Article of, (relative to Non-Exportation,) by New-York Congress, |
529 |
By North-Carolina Congress, |
191 |
By Providence Town-Meeting, |
661 |
Protest against the same, |
662 |
By Maryland Convention, |
118 |
Violation of, permitted by Baltimore Committee, |
644 |
Baker, Captain, Attack upon the Indians, contrary to orders; killed, |
469, 493, 494 |
His head cut off and placed upon a pole, |
709 |
Baldwin, Colonel Loammi, Letter to Col. Reed, |
5 |
To General Washington, |
98 |
Baptists, Address to Virginia Convention, |
383 |
Bill for redress of grievances of, ordered to be brought in, in Massachusetts House of Representatives, |
1489 |
Barge, belonging to the Asia, man-of-war, destruction of, (See Vandeput,) |
|
Bartlett, Captain William, Agent at Beverly, to General Washington—Sloop captured, |
1353 |
Answer, |
1368 |
Sloop, containing Fish, &c., taken, |
1407 |
Ordered to despatch Vessels immediately, to intercept Transports, |
1420 |
Schooner loaded with beef, &c., captured— |
Asks directions from Gen. Washington, |
1421 |
Answer, |
1537 |
To General Washington, |
1547 |
Battery, Removal of Cannon from, and firing from Asia, man-of-war, |
259261 |
Report of Committee appointed to inquire into the same, |
555 |
John Weatherhead denies having given information to Captain Vandeput concerning the same, |
734 |
Bayard, Colonel William, Letter to the New-York Congress, on his house being surrounded by armed men, |
242 |
Read in Congress, and a Committee appointed to inquire into the same, |
549 |
Bayard, Samuel, Letter from New-York Congress, relative to the preservation of Records, |
580 |
Answer, |
652, 882 |
Bedel, Colonel Timothy, recommended by the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to General Schuyler, |
60 |
Notice of, by General Montgomery, |
177 |
Sets out to join General Schuyler, |
697 |
Joins the Army, |
739 |
Letter to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, from encampment near St. Johns, |
779 |
Conduct of, at St. Johns, |
980 |
To New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, on surrender of St. Johns, |
1207 |
Bedford, Gunning, Deputy Muster-Master General of the New-York Department, to Continental Congress, |
460 |
Report, |
1329 |
Bergh, Christian, Letter from P. De Witt to New York Committee of Safety, informing of his violent tory conduct, |
457 |
Letter from Dutchess County to Provincial Congress, recommending that means be taken for his discovery and apprehension, |
466 |
Proceedings of Kingston Committee, |
900 |
Answer of Committee of Safety to Letter covering the above proceedings, |
900 |
Petition to Committee of Safety, praying to be discharged, |
907 |
Petition, praying to be admitted to a hearing, |
910 |
Petition, praying either to be heard or granted the liberty of the Town, |
1016 |
Bermuda, General Washington proposes to obtain a supply of Powder from, |
36, 137 |
The attempt determined on, |
631 |
Letter of Washington to the inhabitants, applying for the Powder, |
654 |
Captain Whipple sails on the proposed expedition, |
710 |
Information received that a quantity of Powder had already been taken, and thereupon the expedition proposed to be relinquished, |
718 |
General Washington deems it advisable to relinquish the expedition, till further intelligence, |
728 |
Vessel sent to countermand Captain Whipples orders, |
808 |
Returns without seeing Captain Whipple, |
842 |
Return of Captain WhippleReport, |
1181 |
Resolutions of Continental Congress to supply the inhabitants of, with Provisions, |
1922 |
Berrien, John, appointed Commissary for the Agents employed in fortifying the Highlands, |
571 |
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