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Provisions—
General Schuyler scantily supplied with,
17, 19
Supply obtained,
50
New-York Congress request permission to import from Connecticut,
46
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
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
Same of Goldsborough and other Towns, (Note,)
332
Supply directed to be sent to Lincoln County, Massachusetts,
309
Asia, man-of-war, supplied with, by order of New-York Congress,
465, 564
Army before Boston in danger of being disbanded, for want of,
779
Cargo of Flour captured, and correspondence relative to the same,
966
Committee of Safety of New-Hampshire to Delegates in Congress, on the same,
1049
Proceedings of Providence (Rhode-Island) Committee to cut off Supplies from the enemy,
974
Rehoboth (Massachusetts) Committee the same,
976
Hanover County (Virginia) Committee the same,
1401
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
Scarcity of, in Nova-Scotia,
1127
Putnam, Major-General, conduct of, at Bunker’s Hill,
84
Quakers, in Arms,
436, 959
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
Read, and reserved for the consideration of the Congress,
896
Address to the Pennsylvania Assembly,
1777
Remonstrances against the same,
1781–1787
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
Washington’s Reply,
1352
Randolph, Edmund, appointed Aid-de-Camp to General Washington,
251
General Washington’s opinion of,
455
Secretary: To Committee of Arundel,
1255
To Ephraim Bowen,
1265
Leaves Camp, in consequence of his uncle’s 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 Roche’s 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,
225–234
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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