New-York |
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Gloucester County. Letter from Jacob Bayley to the Provincial Congress. Association signed, Militia forming, &c., |
1124 |
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Kings County. Officers commissioned in the First Regiment, |
708 |
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New-York City. Earl of Dartmouth recommends to Gen. Gage to take possession of, |
7 |
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Answer of General Gage, |
927 |
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Same urged upon General Howe, |
642 |
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Rumor that the British Army intends removing to, |
71 |
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General Wooster ordered immediately to return to Harlem, in consequence of the above, |
536 |
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Militia of Pennsylvania requested to be ready to march to the assistance of, at a minutes warning, |
536 |
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Supply of Powder asked from Continental Congress, |
557 |
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Committee appointed to keep a look out for the approach of the Ministerial Fleet, |
536 |
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Vessels employed for this purpose to be insured, |
541 |
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Committee appointed to wait on the Governour, to know if he has any knowledge of General Gages intention to remove to, |
540 |
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General Washington considers the above rumor groundless, |
675 |
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City divided into Districts or Beats, |
235 |
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Militia Officers of the different Beats, |
238, 702 |
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Field and Staff Officers, |
971, 1206 |
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Moderate Political Hints, by S. Sp. Skinner, |
463 |
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Allegiance to crowned heads upon the British Throne, |
1105 |
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Removal of Cannon from the Battery, and attack from the Asia, man-of-war, |
259261 |
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Committee appointed to inquire into the same, |
550 |
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Eleven Affidavits read, proving that the firing first began from the Asia, man-of-war,
|
555 |
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Address to the Inhabitants, |
1552 |
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Rivingtons Office destroyed, |
1626, 1707 |
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New-York Committee Proceedings on Mr. Archer and Abraham H. Van Vleck, |
15, 21 |
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Proceedings in Congress on Abraham H. Van Vleck, |
1320 |
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Committee to inquire of Mrs. Brown in what manner she intends to dispose of a parcel of Political Pamphlets, |
66 |
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Committee to discover the persons who destroyed the Boat built for His Majestys Ship Asia, |
78 |
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Report ordered to be sent to Provincial Congress, |
139 |
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Read in Congress, |
535 |
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New Boat ordered to be built, |
526 |
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Building of the Boat hinderedProceedings on in Congress, |
533 |
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Proceedings on violators of the Continental Association, |
622 |
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Committee to purchase Arms, |
640 |
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Proceedings on Vessels leaving the Port, |
652659 |
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Merchants and Shopkeepers required to sell Pins at a moderate profit, |
702 |
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Provincial Congress, Letter from Jos. Ward, 1028 Same, Letter from Committee of Safety, on Lexington, &c., |
702 |
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Resolve to raise contributions for the Poor, |
736 |
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Sub-Committees augmented, |
940 |
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Petition praying the removal of John Taylor and James Light from their respective offices, |
971 |
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Letter from General Washington to the Provincial Congress, requesting means may be taken to detect persons engaged in carrying Provisions to Boston, readJames Light permitted to resign, |
1005 |
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Committee to answer a Letter of Governour Tryons, |
1080 |
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Evidences against Mr. Pratt, on a charge of having threatened to set the Town on fire, ordered to be brought in, |
1263 |
New-York |
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New-York Committee. Candidates for the Provincial Congress nominated, |
1341 |
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Deputies chosen, |
1423 |
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Mr. Pratt acquitted, |
1424 |
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Report of Committee on promoting American Manufactures, |
1424 |
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Sundry Proceedings, |
16241629 |
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Orange County. Signers and Non-Signers of the Association, |
589597 |
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Proceedings of Cornwall Committee on Captain Phineas Rumsey, |
459 |
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Petition to Provincial Congress in favour of Captain Rumsey, |
628 |
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Committee of Newburgh to Provincial CongressExpense of apprehending two persons, |
1206 |
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Officers of a Militia Company of Newburgh, South-East District, |
239 |
|
North District, |
438 |
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Of Eastern Regiment of Cornwall Precinct, |
627 |
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Of a Company of Minute-Men in Cornwall Precinct, |
723 |
|
Militia Officers of the Lower Precinct, |
695 |
|
Goshen Precinct, |
707 |
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Minisink Company, in Goshen Precinct, |
851 |
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Of a Company of Minute-Men in Goshen Town, |
851 |
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Of a Company of Militia in Goshen Town, |
851 |
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Queens County. Inhabitants of Cow-Neck form themselves into a separate independent District, |
777 |
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Committee for the same, |
777 |
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Provincial Congress on the above proceedings, |
1282 |
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Orders to Colonel Lasher to collect Arms by force, if the inhabitants refuse to yield them peaceably, |
795 |
|
Execution of the orders deferred for further information, |
911 |
|
Report of gentlemen appointed to obtain said information, |
912 |
|
Witnesses examined, |
917 |
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Ayes and Noes on sending Deputies to Provincial Congress, |
1389 |
|
Officers of Minute-Men of Jamaica, |
616 |
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Richmond County. Letter from David Burger to Provincial Congress, relative to inhabitants of Staten Island supplying Men of War with Provisions, |
624 |
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Does not send Deputies to Provincial Congress, |
1755, 1762 |
|
Suffolk County. Signers and Non-Signers of the Association, |
608618 |
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Brookhaven Committee to Provincial Congress, on conduct of disaffected persons, |
16 |
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Committee appointed to take the same into consideration, |
527 |
|
Report, |
573 |
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Same ask how Non-Commissioned Officers are to be chosenAnswer, |
893 |
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Southold Committee, anticipating an attack from Men of War, request a supply of Powder, |
57 |
|
Read in Congress, |
525 |
|
Answer |
536 |
|
Letter to Provincial Congress, on their exposure to depredations from the enemy, |
239 |
|
Read, |
551 |
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AnswerRecommend that Troops be stationed at Montauk and Shelter-Island, |
554 |
|
Reply of Committee, and requesting that a Post may be established, |
465 |
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Read in Committee of Safety, |
885 |
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Gardiners Island plundered by the British Fleet, |
88 |
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Committee at Sag-Harbour decide that the imputation upon the Executors of David Gardiner, of assisting in plundering Gardiners Island, is entirely groundless, |
89 |