Powder |
|
Supply proposed to be obtained from Bayonne, |
682 |
Proceedings on the same in the Connecticut Committee of Safety, |
711 |
General Washington to Governour Trumbull, urging that all that can be spared be immediately sent to Camp, |
683 |
Committee appointed by Continental Congress, to contract for the importation of five hundred tons, |
1882 |
Permit of General Washington to import from the West-Indies, |
744 |
General Schuyler to New-York Congress, urgently requesting a supply of at least five tons, |
841 |
Answer; fourteen hundred pounds ordered to be forwarded with all possible despatch, |
1273 |
New-York Congress to Governour Trumbull, requesting him to give all the aid in his power, |
1272 |
Answer of Governour Trumbull; in the present situation of affairs not able to lend any aid, |
1051 |
Same read and forwarded to Continental Congress, |
1284 |
To R. R. Livingston, praying him to forward all at the Mill at Rhinebeck, |
1274 |
Answer of R. R. Livingston, |
987 |
Reply of Congress, |
1298 |
To Committee of Albany requesting their assistance in forwarding, |
1274 |
To Continental Congress, praying that the quantity sent to General Schuyler may be replaced immediately, |
971 |
One ton loaned by Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to Continental Congress, |
1816 |
Answer of Continental Congress; one ton sent to New-York, |
1279 |
Continental Congress order the same to be forwarded to General Schuyler, |
1291 |
Answer of New-York Congress to the above, |
1093 |
Continental Congress recommend to procure from the West-Indies, |
1901 |
Proceedings of New-York Congress on the above, |
1315 |
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety on the same, |
1830 |
Cumberland County, New-Jersey, apply to Continental Congress for, |
849 |
Leave granted to be purchased at Yorktown, Pennsylvania, for the use of the new Settlement in Virginia, on Kentucky, |
860 |
State of the account of, between Pennsylvania Committee and the Continental Congress, |
865, 867 |
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety advise the erection of Magazines, |
869 |
Vessel ordered to be despatched from New-York to purchase, |
896 |
Proposal to obtain a large quantity from Martinico, |
944 |
Proposal to obtain from Hispaniola, |
1270 |
Extreme want of, in the Army before Boston, |
956, 1055, 1196 |
New-Jersey Congress request of Continental Congress funds to enable them to procure, |
1051 |
Lord Dunmore attempts to seize, in Virginia, |
1067 |
General Schuyler fears the want of will be fatal to his operations, |
1036 |
Supply obtained from Fort Chambly, |
1132, 1195 |
Chester County (Pennsylvania) Committee on collecting, |
1145 |
New-Hampshire Delegates in Continental Congress to the Committee of Safety on scarcity of, |
1193 |
Articles of Agreement between Gen. Washington and John Fisk, |
1167 |
New-York Congress order Boat to be loaded with Flour, and sent for, |
1317 |
Powder |
|
Application from Head-Quarters for supply for Penobscot Indians, |
1429 |
Arrival of, in Virginia, from St. Eustatia, |
1542 |
General Washington sends for a supply to Ticonderoga, and other places, |
1568, 1569 |
Proposition made to General Washington to procure, under the auspices of the French and Spanish Ministers, |
1619 |
Continental Congress direct to be brought away from Island of Providence, |
1935 |
Prisoners |
|
Marines, orders for the disposition of, |
71 |
Taken at St. Johns, Albany Committee on supplying with Provisions, |
81 |
Complain of want of Provisions, |
81 |
Proceedings in New-York Congress, |
1285 |
Taken at Machias, disposition of, |
90 |
Taken at Cape Anne, list of, |
91 |
Major French and others, (See French.) Sheriff White and others, (See White.) Correspondence between General Washington and General Gage, on treatment of, |
245 |
General Gages treatment of, |
328, 639 |
Taken at Cape Anne Harbour, |
668 |
Connecticut Committee of Safety agree to receive from Massachusetts, |
672 |
List of, in Boston Jail, and who had died there, |
712 |
Taken near St. Johns, |
840 |
Lieut. Rowley Godfrey; his parole given to Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, |
860 |
Major George Ethrington; the same, |
860 |
Major Rogers, (See Rogers.) Captain William Kelly, |
889 |
Provision made for, in Connecticut, |
1022 |
Taken on board Transport run ashore on Brigantine Beach, New-Jersey, |
1073, 1193 |
Taken at Fort Chambly, |
1132 |
Connecticut Committee of Safety to Committee of Hartford, relative to disposition of the same, |
1332 |
General Montgomery to General Carleton, on treatment of, |
1138 |
Proceedings in New-York Congress, |
1299 |
General Schuyler to Governour Trumbull, enclosing names of, to go to Connecticut, |
1426 |
James Otis to General Washington, |
1546 |
Answer of General Washington, |
1567 |
Edward Mott to Governour Trumbull, |
1676 |
Sheriffs in Essex and other Counties, Massachusetts, ordered to make full returns of, |
1554 |
R. H. Harrison to Committee of Safety of Northampton, requesting respectful treatment for British Officers, |
1569 |
Letter from Officer taken at Chambly, testifying to the kind treatment he received, |
1608 |
Taken at Chambly and St. Johns, Resolutions of Continental Congress on the disposition of, |
1921 |
Proclamations |
|
By Governour Martin, |
61 |
North-Carolina Congress order the same to be burnt by the common hangman, |
189 |
By the States General of the United Provinces, prohibiting the exportation of Arms and Ammunition to the English Colonies, |
156 |
By the King, for the suppression of Rebellion and Sedition, |
240 |
Monitor, No. 2, |
1564 |
Report in Continental Congress, |
1943 |
By the King, further proroguing Parliament, |
648 |
By Governour Tryon, further proroguing the Assembly of New-York, |
640, 838, 1004 |
By Governour Tonyn, Florida, |
705 |
By Gov. Wentworth, further proroguing the Assembly of New-Hampshire, |
771 |
By General Howe, |
1246, 1379 |
By Lord Dunmore, |
1385 |
By Massachusetts-Bay, for Publick Thanksgiving, |
1351,1501 |