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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. John’s; complains of conduct at Head-Quarters,
972
To same: Chambly taken; requests certain expressions in the above to be kept secret,
1124
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 Adams’s 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,
51–56
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 Sullivan’s 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,
965–970
To Delegates in Congress, relative to the same,
1049
Answer of Delegates,
1193
From Israel Morey, on the siege of St. John’s,
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,
515–523
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. Barclay’s 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 Treasurer’s Report,
1267
Committee vote that some steps be taken to prevent George Meserve from going into Boston,
1640

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