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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. John’s, 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 Gage’s 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. John’s,
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. John’s, 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

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