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New-Jersey
 
Assembly,
1849–1866
Council,
1865–1876
 
Committee of Safety,
457
 
Provincial Congress,
41–45, 1217–1244
 
To Continental Congress, on the manner of appointing Field–Officers,
1050
 
To same, requesting Money to procure Arms,
1051
 
Request an answer to the two preceding,
1130
 
Answer,
1178
 
Bergen County. Resolutions on Militia Regulations,
450
 
Cumberland County. Application to Continental Congress for Powder,
849
 
Morris County. Address to the Publick,
807
 
Sussex County. George McMurtrie advertised as an enemy to his Country, for having spoken contemptuously of the Congress,
951
New-York
 
Assembly prorogued,
640, 838, 1263
 
Provincial Congress,
523–’82, 1267–1326, 1751–64
 
Suspicious conduct of,
18, 47, 50, 263, 453, 454
 
Letter from Delegates in Continental Congress,
11
 
Request permission to import a quantity of Pork from Connecticut, for the use of the Northern Army,
46
 
Order on the same in Connecticut Committee of Safety,
267
 
Answer,
224
 
Guard appointed to attend the Pork upon its arrival,
878
 
Extraordinary Letter to,
242
 
Petition to, to form a second Independent Battalion in the City of New-York,
149
 
Second Independent Battalion request a speedy action upon nomination of Officers,
737
 
Letter to, relative to the release of Malcolm McIsaac, steward to Governour Tryon,
262
 
Application to, for permission to ship Provisions, &c.,
445–447
 
Orders on,
560–561
 
For Tents, Clothing, Arms, &c.,
447, 451, 452
 
Petition of John Candell,
451
 
Letter from John McKinney, in favour of the same,
630
 
Petition in favour of Capt. Phineas Rumsey,
628
 
Proceedings on preservation of Publick Records, (See Records.)
 
Ordered by Continental Congress to send all the Troops raised in the Colony to join General Schuyler,
749, 907
 
Answer,
777
 
From John Bleecker, requesting a settlement of Accounts, for transporting Stores from Albany to Fort George, &c.,
823
 
From Henry Wisner, relative to Saltpetre,
825
 
Read in Committee of Safety,
924
 
Letter from Solomon Phelps,
1330
 
Officers of seventeen Regiments,
1118–1124
 
Committee of Safety to have full powers during recess of the Congress,
580
 
Committee of Safety. To Delegates in Continental Congress, for Powder and blank Commissions,
680
 
Proceedings on, in Congress,
1880
 
Answer of Delegates,
750
 
Read in Committee,
907
 
From Continental Congress, transmitting the Commissions,
901
 
Answer, acknowledging receipt of the Commissions,
732
 
Memorial of William Ritchie, requesting permission to employ a small Vessel in carrying Provisions to the Camp,
702
 
Order on the same in Congress,
1308
 
Letter from John Wetherhead, denying that he gave information of an intention to remove the Guns from the Battery, and other charges,
724
 
Read in Committee,
906
New-York—
 
Committee of Safety. Letter from Delegates in Continental Congress,
757
 
Answer of Committee,
1268
 
Reply of delegates,
1279
 
Proceedings on Christian Bergh and others, (See Bergh, Christian.)
 
Petition, from sundry Officers, against the time of meeting for the several Beats, as regulated by the Provincial Congress,
758, 918
 
To Committee of Safety of New-Jersey, on the apprehension of Deserters,
913
 
Petition for permission to export Provisions to Nantucket,
1015
 
Proceedings on, in Provincial Congress,
1275
 
Fire–Vessels recommended to,
1351
 
Albany County. Letter to the Provincial Congress, respecting Prisoners taken at St. John’s,
81
 
Read in Congress,
539
 
Answer,
540
 
Drafts on Provincial Congress, and orders on the same,
547, 1287
 
To Provincial Congress, relative to Alexander White and others,
151
 
Informing of White’s arrest for debt,
223
 
Answer to the two preceding,
566
 
On the destitute condition of the Troops, and enclosing a Letter from Colonel Cortlandt,
451, 447
 
Read in Committee of Safety,
878
 
Letter from Albany to a Gentleman in Connecticut,
625
 
Letter of Committee on securing suspicious Vessels,
757
 
Order for election of Committees and Deputies to Provincial Congress,
1264
 
Charlotte County. Signers and Non–Signers of the Association,
618
 
Militia Officers,
758
 
Cumberland County. Signers and Non–Signers of the Association,
619
 
Letter from James Rogers to the Provincial Congress, stating that Committees have been appointed, the Association put in circulation, &c.,
708
 
Dutchess County. Signers and Non–Signers of the Association,
597–608, 1181
 
Orders to Committees, relative to collecting Arms,
262
 
Committee of Rumbout Precinct to Provincial Congress, requesting money to pay for Arms collected,
681
 
Letter from P. De Witt to the Provincial Congress: Violent conduct of Tories; some of the Convention and Committee–Men false and treacherous,
457
 
Letter from Committee to Deputies in Provincial Congress, suggesting that measures be taken for the apprehension of Bergh and others, violent Tories,
466
 
John Schenck and others to Provincial Congress, on continuing themselves an Independent Company,
1194
 
Committee of Correspondence chosen,
1692
 
Jacobus Ostrum and others ordered to be confined in Jail,
1719
 
Militia Officers for Southeast Precinct,
223
 
Northeast Precinct,
438
 
Officers of two Regiments of Minute-Men,
629
 
Rhinebeck Precinct,
639
 
Amenia Precinct,
645
 
Charlotte Precinct,
653
 
John Bedel’s Company, and names of persons in the same opposed to the measures recommended by Congress, for regulating the Militia,
696
 
Pawling’s Precinct,
750
 
Minute Officers in Pawling’s Precinct,
988
 
Minute Officers in Southeast Precinct,
774
 
Field Officers for the Militia of the County,
1081

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