Provisions |
|
General Schuyler scantily supplied with, |
17, 19 |
|
Supply
obtained, |
50 |
|
New-York
Congress request permission to import from Connecticut, |
46 |
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Order on, in
Connecticut Committee of Safety, |
267 |
|
Answer of
Governour Trumbull, |
224 |
|
Guard appointed
to attend it upon its arrival, |
878 |
|
Scarborough,
man-of-war, supplied with, by Committee of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, |
59 |
|
Further communication with the Scarborough prohibited, |
91 |
|
Certain Merchants in Providence request leave to import, |
224 |
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Newport (Rhode-Island) Committee ask leave to import, from New-York, |
1036 |
| Order of Congress, |
1297 |
|
Embargo on, by Connecticut, continued, |
971 |
|
Distressed situation of Bristol for want of, (Note,) |
287 |
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Same of Goldsborough and other Towns, (Note,) |
332 |
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Supply directed to be sent to Lincoln County, Massachusetts, | 309 |
|
Asia, man-of-war, supplied with, by order of New-York Congress, |
465, 564 |
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Army before Boston in danger of being disbanded, for want of, | 779 |
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Cargo of Flour captured, and correspondence relative to the same, | 966 |
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Committee of Safety of New-Hampshire to Delegates in Congress, on the same, | 1049 |
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Proceedings of Providence (Rhode-Island) Committee to cut off Supplies from the enemy, | 974 |
|
Rehoboth (Massachusetts) Committee the same, | 976 |
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Hanover County (Virginia) Committee the same, | 1401 |
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Inhabitants of Nantucket pray for leave to export, from New-York, | 1015 |
|
Proceedings on the above in Congress, | 1275 |
|
Embargo laid on the exportation of, out of Connecticut, | 1018 |
|
Exportation from Connecticut to Massachusetts permitted, | 1025 |
|
New-York Congress to Continental Congress, relative to exportation of, | 1052 |
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Scarcity of, in Nova-Scotia, | 1127 |
Putnam, Major-General, conduct of, at Bunkers Hill, | 84 |
Quakers, in Arms, | 436, 959 |
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Directed by New-York Committee of Safety to make out a list of all the Males belonging to their Society, from the age of sixteen to sixty, | 883 |
|
Memorial, stating their reasons for declining the same, | 707 |
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Read, and reserved for the consideration of the Congress, | 896 |
|
Address to the Pennsylvania Assembly, | 1777 |
|
Remonstrances against the same, | 17811787 |
Quartermaster-General to the Army at Cambridge, Thomas Mifflin appointed, | 250 |
Quebeck, (See Arnold.) |
Quincy, Josiah, to General Washington, on blocking up the Harbour of Boston, | 1265 |
|
Washingtons Reply, | 1352 |
Randolph, Edmund, appointed Aid-de-Camp to General Washington, | 251 |
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General Washingtons opinion of, | 455 |
|
Secretary: To Committee of Arundel, | 1255 |
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To Ephraim Bowen, | 1265 |
|
Leaves Camp, in consequence of his uncles death, | 1405 |
Randolph, Peyton, appointed Delegate to Continental Congress, | 379 |
|
Retires from the Convention, | 384 |
|
Sudden death, | 1138 |
| Resolutions in Continental Congress, | 1899 |
Recantation, of |
| William Boltwood, Massachusetts, | 145 |
| Thomas Cowden, do. do. | 322 |
| Dr. Nahum Willard, do. do. | 462 |
| David Parker, do. do. | 1198 |
| Samuel Holly, Connecticut, | 682 |
| William Wheten, do. do. | 692 |
| Luke Raymond, and others, do. | 718 |
| Tyler Dibbler, do. | 812 |
| Lemuel Bower, do. | 955 |
| James Hayt, do. |
1255 |
| Judge Fowler, New-York, | 1708 |
| Nathaniel Underhill, do. do. | 1708 |
| Thomas Meredith, Pennsylvania, | 20 |
| John Bergum, do. do. | 133 |
| Thomas Smith, do. do. | 690 |
| Robert Ferguson, do. do. | 1145 |
| Rev. Morgan Edwards, Delaware, | 56 |
| Hugh Cahoon, do. | 218 |
| Daniel Varnum, do. |
1072 |
| Patrick Graham, Maryland, | 119 |
| John Baillie, do. | 120 |
| Thomas Anderson, Virginia, | 644 |
| Christopher McConnico, do. | 1623 |
| John Coulson, North-Carolina, | 186 |
Records, Publick |
| New-York Congress to Samuel Bayard and Augustus Van Cortlandt, relative to preservation of, | 580 |
| Answer of Mr. Van Cortlandt, | 644, 880 |
| Answer of Samuel Bayard, | 652, 882, 1286 |
| Maryland Council of Safety, | 1117 |
| South-Carolina, | 1608 |
Recruits, Major Boyle Roches mode of raising, | 147 |
| Remarks on the same, | 1553 |
Reed, Colonel Joseph, Secretary of Gen. Washington, to Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, | 263 |
| To Benjamin Lincoln, on accounting for Powder, | 667 |
| To Nathaniel Tracy, on fitting out Transports, | 667 |
| To Colonel Arnold, | 947 |
| To James Otis, on disposal of Prisoners, | 984 |
| To Massachusetts Court, |
937 |
| To Committee of Salem and Gloucester, | 947 |
| To Simon Pease, | 937 |
| To Colonel Glover, | 948 |
| To Colonel Glover and Stephen Moylan, | 1016, 1037, 1075, 1084, 1109, 1126, l182, 1256 |
| To Captain Broughton, | 1037, 1109 |
| To Ephraim Bowen, | 1056, 1083, 1125 |
| To William Watson, | 1083 |
| To the Selectmen of Boston, | 1147 |
| From General Washington, | 1405, 1618, 1702 |
Rhode-Island |
| Assembly, | 225234 |
| An Act for punishing persons guilty of traitorous Correspondence, | 1376 |
| Bristol. Fired upon, by Captain Wallace, | 990, 1108 |
| Requested to supply Captain Bowen with Provisions, | 1126 |
| Newport. Request Flour may be imported from New-York, | 1036 |
| Order on, in Congress, | 1297 |
| Truce with Captain Wallace, | 1554 |
| North-Kingston. Stephen Boyer declared an enemy to America, for supplying the enemy with Provisions, | 983 |
| Providence. Proceedings of Town Meeting on means of defence, and punishment of Tory Pilots | 47 |
| Rules for regulating the Battery, and proposition for the gradual abolition of Slavery, | 452 |
| Exportation of Flax-Seed prohibited, | 661 |
| Protest against the same, | 662 |
| County Committee forewarn all persons against selling Goods at an extravagant price, | 662 |
| Proceedings to prevent the enemy from being supplied with Provisions, | 974 |
| On preventing the selling of Tea, | 975 |
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