Massachusetts-Bay |
| Appeals to the Inhabitants, | 647, 928 |
| House of Representatives, | 271366, 14331520 |
| Request a detachment from the Continental Army to protect the Coast, and General Washingtons 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, | 160166 |
| 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 Mowats 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 Kings 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 Bedels 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 Schuylers opinion of, | 670, 1131, 1522 |
| General Washingtons, | 1197 |
| Continental Congresss, | 1012 |
| Samuel Motts, | 974 |
| Thanks of Congress, | 1718 |
| Appointed Major-General, | 1947 |
Montreal, Allen repulsed and taken prisoner, | 799 |
| Surrenders to Montgomery, | 1595 |
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