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Stonington, attack on,
461, 470, 471, 472
Troops stationed at,
673
Stringer, Samuel, appointed Director of the Hospital for the Northern Army,
443, 1880
Strong, Jedediah, Letters to Governour Trumbull, on scarcity of Tow Cloth,
225, 454
Sullivan, Brigadier-General John, Letters to General, Washington,
15, 1067
To New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, on complaints of the Troops,
779, 948
Engaged in defending Portsmouth,
1209, 1252
Ordered to return to Camp,
1255
Instructions,
1396
Ordered to seize Officers of Government at Portsmouth,
1538
Susquehannah, conflicting claims of Settlers on—
Letter from Connecticut Delegates in Continental Congress to Zebulon Butler,
10
Letter from Zebulon Butler, Westmoreland, to Ellis Hughes,
221, 259
Arrival of a body of three hundred Men from Connecticut,
774, 807
Remarks of Governour Trumbull, relative to the same,
1530
Pennsylvania Delegates directed to bring the subject before the Congress,
876
Memorial of a Committee of Northumberland and Northampton Counties to Pennsylvania Assembly,
1770
Report of a Committee on the above,
1777
Resolves of the Assembly,
1780
Result of an interview with Zebulon Butler,
1799
Subject referred to the Delegates from Pennsylvania and Connecticut,
1892
Connecticut Delegates request it may be referred to a Committee appointed out of the other Colonies,
1896
Committee appointed,
1897
Report,
1906
Congress request the Assemblies of Pennsylvania and Connecticut to take the most speedy and effectual measures to prevent hostilities,
1906
Committee from the Assembly of Pennsylvania, to inquire upon what information the above Resolve is founded,
1911
Affidavits presented by the Connecticut Delegates,
1964–1968
Congress recommend the parties to cease hostilities,
1956
Connecticut requested not to permit further settlement of the Lands in dispute,
1959
Tar and Feathers,
173, 174, 823, 1551
Tea, use of, forbidden in Westchester County, New-York.
150
Proceedings in Massachusetts on persons selling
729, 937
Letter from New-York Delegates to Committee of Safety,
750
Destroyed in Nova-Scotia,
780
Proceedings in Rhode-Island to prevent the selling of,
975
Proceedings in Fairfield, on James Hayt, charged with having imported,
1254
Petition of James Ready, praying for satisfaction for a quantity taken from him,
1441
Memorials to Continental Congress,
1896
Tents, scarcity of,
17, 19, 50, 135, 433, 447, 451, 469,
Test, to be signed by the Members of the Provincial Congress of North-Carolina,
187
Ticonderoga, condition of Troops at,
46, 48, 50, 51, 434
General Schuyler wishes to know whether to keep possession of,
177
Tobacco, to be used for making Saltpetre,
372, 1102
Large quantities of Saltpetre obtained from,
1253
Tonyn, Patrick, Governour of Florida, Letters to General Gage,
703, 745, 833
To Admiral Graves,
706
Proclamation, offering reward for the apprehension of the persons concerned in taking Powder from Brigantine Betsy,
705
Tories, Proceedings on, &c.—
In New-Hampshire,
1252
Massachusetts,
91, 247, 462, 824, 937, 1160,
1125, 1251, 1266, 1511, 1563
Rhode-Island,
983
Connecticut,
641, 852, 941, 955, 1254
New-York,
134, 458, 737, 823, 1305, 1552, 1707
New-Jersey,
951
Pennsylvania,
170, 985
Maryland,
819
Virginia,
939, 1138, 1191, 1193
South-Carolina,
456, 621
The Monitor,
1734
Treason, Stephen Sayre committed to the Tower of London, on a charge of,
1142
Trent, Major William, refutation of a scandalous charge against,
1204
Trumbull, Jonathan, Governour of Connecticut, Letters to General Washington,
57, 70, 87, 97, 647, 718, 988, 1254
To General Schuyler,
19, 70, 159, 841, 1545
To New-York Congress relative to Tents,
224
Answer,
556
Further answer,
567
Requested to furnish an estimate of expense of the Army during the winter,
965
To Continental Congress,
988, 1082, 1529,
Letter from Lieutenant Gibbson the distresses of the sick Soldiers for want of Provisions,
1006
To New-York Congress, in answer to an application for Powder, (See Powder,)
1051
Complaint of sick Troops from St. John’s,
1068
Letter from J. Young, requesting instructions relative to the Sick,
1074
Directed by Gen. Washington to seize Officers of Government,
1538
Report of Jedediah Elderkin, on fortifying New-London,
1560
Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr., Deputy Paymaster General, Letter from New-York Congress,
565
Answer,
450
Read in Congress,
565
Recommended by Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler,
842
Trumbull, Joseph, Commissary General, Letter to Continental Congress,
14
To Eliphalet Dyer, on the extreme scarcity of Money,
778
To Gen. Washington, for a supply of Cash,
1254
Answer of General Washington,
1336
To same, on preparations for the subsistence of the Army,
1617
Tryon, William, Governour of New-York, Letter from E. Fanning to New-York Congress, relative to release of his steward,
262
Committee appointed to inquire of him whether General Gage intends removing to New-York,
540
Guard strengthened,
558
Proclamations,
640, 838, 1263
Makes inquiries about the Fortifications in the Highlands,
796
Correspondence with the Mayor, relative to the seizure of his person,
1052-1054
Letter from Continental Congress to New-York Congress, in regard to the same,
1311
Answer,
1314
Tudor, William, appointed Judge Advocate of the Continental Army,
33
Represents to General Washington the arduous duties of the office,
245
Remarks on the Rules and Articles for the government of the Continental Troops,
1163
Tupper, Major, Letter to General Gates, giving an account of expedition to the Light-House,
19
Receives thanks of General Washington for his conduct at the Light-House,
34
Orders to seize two Vessels loading with Provisions for the enemy,
1125
Receives thanks of the General for his success in the enterprise,
1198

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