New-Jersey |
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Assembly, |
18491866 |
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Council, | 18651876 |
| Committee of Safety, | 457 |
| Provincial Congress, | 4145, 12171244 |
| To Continental Congress, on the manner of appointing FieldOfficers, | 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, | 52382, 12671326, 175164 |
| 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., | 445447 |
| Orders on, | 560561 |
| 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, | 11181124 |
| 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 |
| FireVessels recommended to, | 1351 |
| Albany County. Letter to the Provincial Congress, respecting Prisoners taken at St. Johns, | 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 Whites 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 NonSigners of the Association, | 618 |
| Militia Officers, | 758 |
| Cumberland County. Signers and NonSigners 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 NonSigners of the Association, | 597608, 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 CommitteeMen 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 Bedels Company, and names of persons in the same opposed to the measures recommended by Congress, for regulating the Militia, | 696 |
| Pawlings Precinct, | 750 |
| Minute Officers in Pawlings Precinct, | 988 |
| Minute Officers in Southeast Precinct, | 774 |
| Field Officers for the Militia of the County, | 1081 |
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