|
Morgan, Captain Daniel, Instructions to, relative to his rank, |
946 |
Morgan, Dr. John, appointed Director General of the Hospital at Cambridge, |
1897 |
Mott, Edward, Letters to Governour Trumbull, |
51, 1676 |
Mott, Samuel, Letters to Governour Trumbull from Ticonderoga, |
18, 22 |
To same, from Camp near St. Johns; complains of conduct at Head-Quarters, |
972 |
To same: Chambly taken; requests certain expressions in the above to be kept secret, |
1124 |
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Moultrie, Colonel William, his orders on an expedition against Fort Johnston, |
697 |
Orders to Captain Marion, |
1608 |
Moylan, Stephen, appointed Muster-Master General to the Army at Cambridge, |
250 |
Letters to William Bartlett, Beverly, |
1368, 1537 |
John Brown, Providence, |
1688 |
Committee of Safety of Dedham, |
1352 |
Samuel Freeman, Falmouth, |
1666 |
Jonathan Glover, Marblehead, |
1420, 1537 |
General Court of Massachusetts-Bay, |
1428 |
Committee of Newburyport, |
1429 |
Wm. Watson, |
1377,1406,1568,1594,1604 |
Joshua Wentworth, Portsmouth, |
1327 |
Associated with John Glover, as Agent for fitting out Armed Vessels, | 948 |
Moylan, Stephen, and John Glover, Salem and Marblehead: Instructions, |
946 |
To Gen. Washington: Vessels nearly ready to sail, |
994 |
From Colonel Reed, urging despatch, and directing a fourth Vessel to be taken, |
1016 |
From Colonel Reed. Every thing depends upon expedition, |
1037 |
To General Washington. Vessels of Captains Broughton and Selman ready for men; great want of Provisions, |
1068 |
Reply. Must be no delay, |
1075 |
Expedition again urged more strongly, |
1084 |
Money forwarded, and despatch urged, |
1109 |
Vessels nearly ready. Ammunition and a Surgeon requested, |
1109 |
Surgeon obtained. Device for Flag suggested, |
1126 |
Schooners commanded by Captains Broughton and Selman sail. Stores, &c., wanted for the other two Schooners, |
1134 |
Difficulty of procuring materials for fitting out the Vessels, |
1167 |
Stores ordered, |
1182 |
Swivel-Shot wanting, |
1209 |
Captain Manly off. Captain Adamss Vessel wailing for Crew, |
1246 |
Captain Adams ordered to march, |
1256 |
Mulcaster, Frederick George, Letter to Gen. Grant, |
834 |
Munroe, George, Proceedings of the Bladensburgh Committee on, |
5156 |
Muster-Master General, to the Army at Cambridge, Stephen Moylan appointed, |
250 |
Nesbitt, John Maxwell, appointed Paymaster of the Pennsylvania Fleet, |
1813 |
Neutrals, A Remonstrance from the Overseers of the Poor of Philadelphia for the relief of, |
871 |
One hundred Pounds granted, |
873 |
New-Hampshire |
Committee of Safety. Letter to Gen. Schuyler, recommending Colonel Bedel to the command of a Regiment, |
60 |
To Colonel Bedel, |
60 |
From Colonel Israel Morey, on the zeal of Colonel Bedel and others, in preparing to re-enforce General Schuyler, |
697 |
To Major Cilley, directing Powder to be sent to Exeter, |
60 |
From Delegates in Congress, on disturbances in London, and the arrival of Powder, |
684 |
From Samuel Peabody, on being appointed Chaplain, |
138 |
From Delegates in Congress, on the release, Fenton, |
750 |
New-Hampshire |
Committee of Safety. Letter from General Sullivan New-Hampshire Troops have more reasons to complain than any other Troops in the Army, |
779 |
Answer of Committee, |
827 |
General Sullivans Reply, | 948 |
Petition from the Field-Officers at Winter-Hill, that General Sullivan may have the power of filling vacancies, |
843 |
Answer, | 1007 |
General Sullivan sends a list of vacancies, | 1099 |
Proceedings on a cargo of Flour captured from the enemy, | 965970 |
To Delegates in Congress, relative to the same, | 1049 |
Answer of Delegates, | 1193 |
From Israel Morey, on the siege of St. Johns, | 980 |
From Delegate, on securing Sea-Coast Towns, | 983 |
Appoint Meshech Weare and Nathaniel Folsom to attend the Conference with General Washington, | 1008 |
Refer to Committee of Portsmouth a Petition to transport Provisions to the Isle of Shoals, | 1085 |
From Colonel Reed, in reply to a request for Muster-Rolls, | 1127 |
From Jonathan Hale, resigning commission of Second Major, | 1134 |
To Committee of Supplies, directing Accounts to be closed, | 61 |
To Delegates in Congress, on Colony Accounts, | 1630 |
Recommend John Stavers to the friendship of his countrymen, | 1659 |
Provincial Congress, |
515523 |
Letter from Delegates in Continental Congress requesting that the importance of taking up Government may be urged upon the Committee of Congress at the Camp, | 935 |
Instructions to the Delegates on the same, | 1897 |
From Delegates, informing that a motion has been made in Congress to that effect, | 1193 |
Resolve of Congress, | 1905 |
Cheshire County. Committee on conduct of Simon Baxter, | 166 |
Portsmouth. Committee supply Scarborough man-of-war, with Provisions, | 59 |
Further communication with the Scarborough prohibited, | 91 |
Town-Meeting disapprove of the conduct of those who fired on Capt. Barclays Boat, |
91 |
Correspondence between Governour Wentworth and Theodore Atkinson, | 92 |
Proceedings in Provincial Congress for the defence of the Harbour, | 517 |
Committee of Safety to General Sullivan. Anticipate an attack; mean immediately to fortify the Harbour, if Powder can be had, | 263 |
General Washington unable to grant a supply of Powder, | 1127 |
Party of Riflemen sent to assist in the defence of the Harbour, | 1147 |
General Sullivan to the Committee of Safety. The Fleet destined to destroy the port having proceeded to Boston, asks advice for further proceedings, | 1209 |
Answer of Committee of Safety, | 1210 |
Orders to William Knight and others for obstructing the River, | 1210 |
Gen. Sullivan directed to return to Camp, | 1255 |
To proceed immediately to Portsmouth. Instructions, | 1396 |
Ordered to seize Officers of Government, | 1538 |
George Jaffrey, from the alarm in Town, is unable to prepare his Treasurers Report, | 1267 |
Committee vote that some steps be taken to prevent George Meserve from going into Boston, | 1640 |