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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,
1057—’63
Riflemen refuse to be under the command of any other Field Officer than Arnold,
961
General Washington’s decision,
946
To Colonel Enos, on forwarding Provisions, (See Enos,)
1070
Plans of route furnished to General Washington by Samuel Goodwin,
1084
General Washington’s acknowledgment of the same,
1353
Major Bigelow ordered to return to Colonel Enos’s division for Provisions,
1085
Men sent back for want of Provisions,
1174, 1175
Letters from Chaudiere Pond,
1211, 1328, 1609
Letters from Point Levi,
1633–’36
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 Sayre’s 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,
581–620
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 Majesty’s 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,
151–156
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,
259–261
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. John’s,
779
Conduct of, at St. John’s,
980
To New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, on surrender of St. John’s,
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 Whipple’s orders,
808
Returns without seeing Captain Whipple,
842
Return of Captain Whipple—Report,
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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