Indians, King orders to be taken into service, | 6 |
| Enlisted to act against the Colonies, | 12, 26 |
| Proceedings of Council on taking arms against Virginia, | 76 |
| Message from a party of the Six Nations, | 86 |
| Invited to a conference at Albany, | 50 |
| Number present, | 243, 625 |
| Proceedings of Commissioners at German-Flats, | 473, 475 |
| Treaty at Albany, | 475-496, 625 |
| Letter from Volkert P. Douw to Continental Congress, | 1372 |
| Proceedings on the same, | 1924 |
| Report of a Committee appointed to confer with the Caughnawagas, | 301 |
| Proceedings of the four Indians sent by the Commissioners to the Caughnawagas, | 1275 |
| Report of a Committee appointed to confer with a Chief of the St. Francois, | 339 |
| Petition from Joseph Johnson, a Mohegan, to the New-York Congress, | 436 |
| Western, disposition of, | 776 |
| Treaty of Friendship concluded with the Tribes on the Ohio, | 1542 |
| Disposition of Cherokees, | 217 |
| A Talk from Mr. Drayton to the Cherokees, | 790 |
| A List of the names and number of Towns; also, the. number of Men in the Cherokee Nation, | 793 |
Ireland, People kept in ignorance of the true state of affairs in America, | 619 |
| Method of raising Recruits for America, | 147 |
| Remarks on the same, | 1553 |
| Parliament. Proceedings on presenting an Address to the Throne, | 995-1004 |
| House of Commons. Debate on sending Troops to America, | 1641 |
Jamaica, Assembly of, | 1349 |
Jay, John, Letter to New-York Congress, | 1675 |
Jefferson, Thomas, chosen Delegate to Continental Congress, | 379 |
| Letters to John Randolph, | 431, 1706 |
Johnson, Colonel Guy, at Montreal, | 136 |
Johnson, Sir John, has four hundred men in arms to protect Sheriff White, | 50 |
| Letter to White, | 223 |
| Same read in New-York Congress, | 564 |
| Queries to, relative to signing the Association, | 1194 |
| Answer, | 1245 |
Johnson, Joseph, a Mohegan, Petition to New-York Congress, | 436 |
Johnson, Thomas, Jun, Letter to Horatio Gates, on manuvres of the Ministry, &c., | 157 |
Johnston, Fort, North-Carolina, destroyed, | 40 |
Jones, Captain Ichabod, Tory, sent prisoner to Watertown, | 91 |
Jones, John Paul, appointed a First Lieutenant of Continental Fleet, | 1957 |
Kearsley, Dr. John, Tory, proceedings on in Philadelphia, | 174 |
| Further proceedings, on detection of Letters to Earl of Dartmouth, | 985, 1822 |
| Committee appointed to carry into execution the Resolves of the Committee of Safety, | 1340 |
| Warrant to the Jailer, | 1815 |
| To be closely confined, | 1819 |
| Allowed a Servant, at his own expense, | 1823 |
| Allowed a Clerk, on oath, | 1824 |
| Leaves Philadelphia, under guard, for York-town, | 1827 |
Kirkland, Moses, seditious conduct of, | 457 |
| Bearer of a Letter from Lord Campbell to General Gage, | 746, 833 |
| Recommended to General Howe by Lord Dunmore, | 1616 |
Kirkland, Rev. Samuel, recommended by General Washington to Continental Congress, | 852 |
| Resolves of Congress, continuing his Mission among the Indians, | 1918 |
Knox, Henry, Instructions to, relative to procuring Stores from Ticonderoga and other places, | 1568 |
| Letter to General Washington, from New-York, | 1676 |
| Appointed Colonel of Artillery, | 1921 |
La Corne, St. Luke, invites General Montgomery to hold a conference, | 973 |
| Instructions to Major Brown, appointed to hold the conference, | 1098 |
| Result, | 1096 |
Lamb, Captain John, to New-York Congress, on rank of Artillery, | 239 |
| Proceedings in Congress, | 542, 563, 568 |
| Declines the service | 445 |
| Good Officer, | 1684, 1695 |
Lawrence, Captain Melancton, Examination of, | 552 |
Lead Mines, John McDonald directed to examine, in Newburgh, | 895 |
| Report of Mr. McDonald, | 850 |
| Committee of Safety offer to work, | 895 |
| Offer accepted, | 850 |
| Committee appointed to examine, in Connecticut, | 1023 |
Lee, General Charles, Letter to R. H. Lee, | 634 |
| Letter from Council of Massachusetts, relative to a Letter from Ireland mentioning his name unfavourably, | 1546 |
Lee, Richard Henry, Letter to General Washington, suggesting the practicability of capturing the Ministerial Fleet and Army, | 1 |
| Washingtons Reply, | 455 |
| Chosen Delegate to Continental Congress, | 379 |
| To General Washington, on the ill success of the Ministry in all quarters, | 805 |
| To same, on seizure of the Press at Norfolk, and the death of Peyton Randolph, | 1137 |
| Answer, | 1401 |
| To same: Ministry unrelenting, | 985 |
| To same, enclosing Letter from London on the intentions of the Ministry, | 1542 |
| Answer, | 1687 |
| From Edmund Pendleton, on affairs in Virginia, | 1067 |
| To General Washington, | 1675 |
Leinster, Duke of, Thanks of Assembly of Dublin, for supporting the rights of America, | 178 |
Letters, &c., anonymous, from
| Albany, | 625, 630 |
| Alexandria, | 1193 |
| Baltimore, | 644 |
| Boston, | 82, 83, 553 |
| Cambridge, | 685, 713, 926, 1036 |
| Charlestown, South-Carolina, | 40, 716 |
| Crown Point, | 136 |
| Edinburgh, | 655 |
| Fairfield, | 851 |
| Germany, | 74 |
| Ireland, | 619 |
| Isle-aux-Noix, | 723, 726 |
| La Prairie, | 1342 |
| London, | 39, 148, 256, 257, 684, 719, 785, 818, 1280, 1520, 1543, 1680 |
| Martinico, | 1177 |
| Maryland, | 819 |
| Middlesex, | 620 |
| Newbern, | 679, 773 |
| New-York, | 259, 261, 640, 795 |
| Tory Officer on board Transport, | 646 |
| Norfolk, | 746, 847, 923 |
| Pittsburgh, | 776 |
| Philadelphia, | 435, 727, 1072, 1073, 1253 |
| Providence, | 98 |
| Quebeck, | 211, 726, 728, 845. 924, 925, 1185, |
| | 1396, 1417-1420, 1723 |
| Savannah, | 1606 |
| St. Augustine, | 788 |
| St. Johns, | 923, 972, 1343, 1344 |
| Sunbury, Pennsylvania, | 773 |
| Ticonderoga, | 433, 434, 467, 709 |
| Watertown, | 59 |
| Williamsburgh, | 679, 1191 |
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