|
|
Stonington, attack on, |
461, 470, 471, 472 |
|
Troops stationed at, |
673 |
|
Stringer, Samuel, appointed Director of the Hospital for the Northern Army, |
443, 1880 |
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Strong, Jedediah, Letters to Governour Trumbull, on scarcity of Tow Cloth, |
225, 454 |
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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 |
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Connecticut Delegates request it may be referred to a Committee appointed out of the other Colonies, |
1896 |
|
Committee appointed, |
1897 |
|
Report, |
1906 |
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Congress request the Assemblies of Pennsylvania and Connecticut to take the most speedy and effectual measures to prevent hostilities, |
1906 |
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Committee from the Assembly of Pennsylvania, to inquire upon what information the above Resolve is founded, |
1911 |
|
Affidavits presented by the Connecticut Delegates, |
19641968 |
|
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. Johns, |
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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