New-York |
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Suffolk County. Letters from the Provincial Congress to different Committees, urging vigorous measures against the Ministerial Troops, |
563 |
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Letter from the Committee of Southampton to the Committee of Safety, stating their entire destitution of the means of defenceAnswer, |
892 |
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Captain John Hulbert to Provincial Congress, informing of his departure from Montauk, |
680 |
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Read in Committee of Safety, |
892 |
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Two Majors nominated to fill vacancies in the First Regiment, |
1151 |
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Officers for Second Battalion, |
140, 223 |
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For Smithtown, |
640 |
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First Regiment, Third Company, Southold, |
641 |
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First Company of Brookhaven, |
641 |
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Second Company, |
645 |
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West Regiment, |
660 |
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First three Companies of Huntington, |
690 |
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Tryon County. Letter to Provincial Congress. Request instructions as soon as possible, as they are entirely without regulations for the Committees, |
541 |
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To the same. The prosecution of civil law in the County almost entirely stopped, having but one Justice left, who signed the Association freely, |
439 |
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Answer of Committee of Safety, |
880 |
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To same, informing that they have elected a Sheriff in the place of Alexander White, |
600 |
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Read in Committee of Safety, |
904 |
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Consider one Representative sufficient for the County, |
703 |
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Read and approved in Congress, |
1286 |
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In urgent need of Ammunition, and request that Commissions may be despatched as soon as possible, |
737 |
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Queries to Sir John Johnson, |
1194 |
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His Answers, |
1245 |
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General Schuyler desired by the Continental Congress to disarm the Tories, and secure the Arms, &c., concealed in the County, |
1964 |
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Field-Officers, Captains, and Subalterns, |
440 |
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Field and Staff Officers for one Battalion of Minute-Men, |
737 |
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Ulster County. Signers and Non-Signers of the Association, |
582589 |
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Letter to Provincial Congress, on the dissatisfaction among the Soldiers for want of Clothing, |
134 |
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Answer, |
531 |
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Proceedings of Mamacoting Committee on procuring Arms, |
150 |
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New-Paltz divided into two Districts, and Officers chosen, |
681 |
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Proceedings of Committee of Kingston on Christian Bergh and others, (See Bergh, Christian.) |
|
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Field-Officers for the County, |
1178 |
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Officers in New-Marlborough Precinct, South District, |
213, 936 |
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Northeast District, |
240, 851 |
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In the most westwardly District, |
653 |
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In New-Paltz, East District, |
133 |
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Mamacoting, |
175 |
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Rumbout Precinct, |
625 |
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Second Regiment, |
641 |
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Beekmans Precinct, |
696 |
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Rochester, |
726 |
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New-Windsor Precinct, |
778, 1179 |
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Minute Officers in New-Windsor Precinct, |
778 |
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Walkill Precinct |
936 |
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Hanover Precinct |
983 |
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Townships of Rochester, Marbletown, and New-Paltz, |
1179 |
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Town of Kingston, |
1179 |
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Company of Horsemen in Kingston, |
1179 |
New-York |
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Westchester County. Proceedings on using Tea and on Gaming, |
150 |
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Application to Provincial Congress for Commissions, |
466 |
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Inhabitants of Fordham and West-Farms petition to have a Company within themselves, |
645 |
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Referred by Committee of Safety to County Committee, |
879 |
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Referred by County Committee to Sub-Committee, |
690 |
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Militia Officers of West-Farms and Manor of Fordham, |
1130 |
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County Committee request that no Commissions for Independent Companies may be given out, and enclose an Affidavit respecting the character of Capt. John Cock, |
690 |
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Read in Committee of Safety, |
890 |
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Petition of the Inhabitants of Yonkers, in favour of John Cock, |
716 |
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Committee of Safety determine him disqualified to hold a commission, |
902 |
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Persons warned not to go to the Fort building in the Highlands, without a certificate, |
826 |
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Godfrey Haines sent to Committee of Safety, to be dealt with according to his deserts, |
838 |
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Ordered to be sent back to County Committee, |
916 |
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On reconsideration, ordered to be confined in Jail in New-York till further order, |
918 |
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Militia Officers, |
262, 691, 1130 |
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Minute Officers |
1150 |
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Nicholson, Dr. George, Committee of Safety of New-York write to Thomas Johnson and others to know his character, |
897 |
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Answer, |
907 |
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Applies for appointment of Surgeon in the Northern Army, |
910 |
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Prefers to go as a Cadet; requests recommendatory letters, |
915 |
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Rewarded for procuring intelligence from the Asia, man-of-war, and other vessels, |
918, 724 |
Non-Exportation |
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Resolve of Virginia Convention on, |
369 |
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Merchants of Norfolk remonstrate against the same, |
372 |
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County of Northampton petition against the same, |
373 |
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Proceedings of the Convention on the above Remonstrance and Petition, |
373 |
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The Resolution disapproved of by Maryland Convention, |
103 |
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Rescinded and repealed, |
376 |
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Plain Observations of a Virginia Farmer, |
1652 |
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Resolution of Continental Congress, |
1903 |
North-Carolina |
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Provincial Congress, |
181212, 10871094 |
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Craven County. Proceedings of the Newbern Committee on Governour Martins Letter on arming Slaves, |
8 |
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On the Governours conduct at Fort Johnston, |
40 |
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Publish intercepted Letters of Governour Martin, |
75 |
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Proceedings on Non-Associators, |
100 |
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On Governour Martins Proclamation, |
443 |
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Northampton County. Proceeding on violators of the Association, |
40 |
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Tryon County. Association, |
99 |
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North, Lord, to his friends, soliciting their attendance in Parliament, |
685 |
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Nova-Scotia, Expedition proposed against, |
90 |
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Gen. Washingtons opinion of the same, |
90, 1184 |
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Address to Parliament, |
619 |
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Remarks on the same, |
780 |
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Message from the Governour to the House of Assembly, and Reply, |
1127 |
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Aaron Willard and Moses Child appointed to ascertain the disposition of the Inhabitants, &c., |
1665 |