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Massachusetts-Bay
 
Appeals to the Inhabitants,
647, 928
 
House of Representatives,
271–366, 1433–1520
 
Request a detachment from the Continental Army to protect the Coast, and General Washington’s reply,
31
 
Petition to, from a Company in Worcester, praying that Tories may be confined,
824
 
Account of disbursements,
1182
 
An Act for encouraging the fixing out Armed Vessels,
1533
 
A list of the Colonels of the several Regiments and where stationed,
858
 
Council applied to for Armed Vessels,
951
 
To Delegates in the Continental Congress, on the right of the House of Representatives to join in the election of Officers, (See Falmouth,)
1531
 
Answer of John Adams,
1653
 
Of Samuel Adams,
1654
 
Of John Hancock and Thomas Cushing,
1662, 1705
 
Return of Prisoners ordered,
1554
 
To General Washington, requesting a guard for Prisoners,
1546
 
Answer,
1567
 
Berkshire County. Declaration of David Noble voted satisfactory,
1173
 
Bristol County. Proceedings of Joint Committee of Rehoboth and Swansey, on conduct of Jerathmeel Bowers,
160–166
 
Proceedings of Rehoboth Committee, to prevent Provisions being carried to the Ministerial Army,
976
 
Proceedings of Dartmouth Committee on Isaac Howland, for selling Salt at an exorbitant price,
1266
 
Cumberland County, Maine. Destruction of Falmouth, Casco Bay, concerted between General Gage and Admiral Graves,
1680
 
General Greene to Governour Ward on burning of Falmouth,
1145
 
Same to Governour Cooke,
1168
 
Gen. Washington to Continental Congress,
1151
 
Sentiments of a Gentleman of eminence,
1169
 
Account by the Selectmen of the Town,
1169
 
Remarks on Captain Mowat’s Letter,
1552
 
General Washington to the Committee of Falmouth,
1167
 
Arrival of the Cerberus, man-of-war; application to General Washington for assistance,
1403
 
Answer,
1377
 
Instructions to Colonel Phinney, to prevent the King’s Troops effecting a lodgement,
1377
 
James Sullivan to the Council, urging the importance of organizing the Militia,
1397
 
Petition of Enoch Freeman, praying that Powder, &c., may be immediately replaced,
1434
 
Proceedings in House of Representatives on defending,
1490
 
General Joseph Frye appointed by House to take command of the Forces,
1502
 
Proceedings in the House and Council on the right of appointment,
1505, 1509, 1513, 1514
 
House propose that an Officer shall be chosen by joint ballot, and commissioned by the Council,
1516
 
Concurred in Council,
1517
 
General Frye chosen,
1517
 
Samuel Freeman to General Washington, on the importance of securing the Harbour,
1593
 
Reply,
1666
 
Essex County. Vindication of the conduct of Salem, (Note,)
337
 
Resolution of House of Representatives on the same,
356
 
Lincoln County, Maine. Proceedings of Committee of Pownalborough on Abiel Wood, 151-156 Counter Proceedings,
941
 
Proceedings of Boothbay Committee on a demand for Arms and Ammunition,
1147
Massachusetts-Bay
 
Middlesex County. Committee of Supplies to General Washington, on Ammunition,
5, 14
 
Proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence of Weston and Sudbury on violator of Fast,
675
 
Proceedings of Waltham and other Committees on Eleazer Bradshaw, for selling Tea,
937
 
Voters of Boston summoned to attend at Watertown to elect a Representative in the place of Dr. Church,
1630
 
Norfolk County. Committee of Dedham directed to liberate David Parker,
1352
 
Plymouth County. Rochester Committee request all connection to be withdrawn from Gideon Bestow, for exporting Provisions to Nantucket,
60
 
Rochester Committee object to Enoch Hammond being appointed a Justice of the Peace,
802
 
Committee requested to assist Capt. Bowen in fitting out a Vessel,
1057, 1126
 
Tories referred to General Washington for examination,
1378
 
Worcester County. Hardwick Committee publish James Fay and others as enemies to America,
59
 
Recantation of Dr. Willard,
462
 
Proceedings of Committee of Inspection on Captain Clark, for selling Tea,
729
McDonald, Angus, to Printers at New-York,
89
 
Same read in Congress,
531
 
Sheriff of Fairfield County to New-York Committee of Safety, relative to keeping him in Jail,
913
McDougall, Colonel Alexander, Letter to General Sullivan,
1138
Mecklenburgh, North-Carolina, Resolves of Committee declared treasonable by Governour Martin,
63
Meredith, Meredith, Recantation of,
20
Mifflin, Major Thomas, appointed Quartermaster General to the Army at Cambridge,
250
Militia, &c., Plan for regulating in Connecticut,
1019
 
In Delaware,
689
 
Maryland,
108
 
New-Hampshire,
519, 522
 
New-Jersey,
42, 1236
 
Bergen County desire all who refuse to enlist in, to leave the County,
450
 
New-York,
525, 542
 
Names of persons in John Bedel’s Company opposed to the same,
696
 
North-Carolina,
198
 
Pennsylvania,
506, 1802
 
Address of the Privates of upwards of thirty Companies, showing their reasons for refusing to sign the same,
821
 
Virginia,
411
 
Superiority of, over Standing Armies,
220
Monitor,
1414, 1564, 1654, 1725, ’27, ’29, ’32, ’34
Montgomery, Brigadier-General Richard, Letter to New-York Congress, asking for Arms, &c., and relative to suspicious persons,
67
 
Answer,
529
 
To same requesting Powder,
80, 531
 
To New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, (See Schuyler.)
177
 
Letter to Robert R. Livingston, from Montreal, on the necessity and best means of getting possession of Quebeck,
1638
 
Letter to General Schuyler; resigns, and takes command again,
1694
 
General Schuyler’s opinion of,
670, 1131, 1522
 
General Washington’s,
1197
 
Continental Congress’s,
1012
 
Samuel Mott’s,
974
 
Thanks of Congress,
1718
 
Appointed Major-General,
1947
Montreal, Allen repulsed and taken prisoner,
799
 
Surrenders to Montgomery,
1595

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