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Vandeput, Captain George, Letters to the Mayor of New-York, relative to firing from Asia, man-of-war, |
260 |
|
Committee appointed to examine Witnesses and take Affidavits, |
550 |
|
Eleven Affidavits read, proving that the first firing began from the Asia, man-of-war, |
555 |
|
Committee on the best mode of supplying Ship Asia with Provisions, |
562 |
|
To be supplied with Provisions from Governours Island, |
564 |
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Further proceedings on the same, |
570 |
|
Denies the charge of having fixed his own price upon Provisions, |
680 |
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Captain Tiley taken from stage boat and carried on board Man-of-War, |
795 |
|
Committee permit Ship Asia to be supplied with Medicines, |
879 |
|
William Becker confined in irons, |
887 |
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Van Schaick, Colonel Goose, Letter to New-York Congress, urging the want of Arms, &c., |
451 |
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Answer, |
572 |
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Van Vleck, Abraham H., Proceedings of New-York Committee on, |
15 |
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Confession, |
21 |
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Varnum, Colonel, his reply to a complaint of neglect of duty, |
781 |
|
Vessels, Armed |
|
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Equipped by General Washington, (See Moylan, Broughton, Captures.) |
|
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Pennsylvania |
|
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List of, for defence of the Delaware, |
1811 |
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Muster-Master of the Fleet appointed, |
1812 |
|
Paymaster of the Fleet appointed, |
1813 |
|
Surgeon and Physician to the Fleet, |
1816 |
|
Military Stores for, |
1816 |
|
Ships Husband to the Fleet, |
1817 |
|
Instructions for the Commanders, |
1820 |
|
Arms delivered to the respective Captains, |
1826 |
|
Captain Thomas Read recommended for Commodore, |
1827 |
|
Second Lieutenant to each, authorized, |
1827 |
|
Bounty allowed to Seamen, |
1830 |
|
Provincial Ship of War, purchase of one proposed, |
1822 |
|
Committee authorized to contract for one, of eighteen Guns, |
1836 |
|
Pest-House on Province Island, Hospital for Seamen, |
1846 |
|
Continental |
|
|
Committee to prepare an estimate of expense, |
1896 |
|
Ordered to be fitted out, |
1896, 1902 |
|
Committee to fit out, |
1902 |
|
Committee empowered to draw on the Treasurers, |
1904 |
|
Rules for Regulation of, |
1924 |
|
Rules adopted, |
1929 |
|
Others to be taken into service, |
1938 |
|
Form of Commission to be prepared, |
1938 |
|
Officers to be appointed, and pay of the same, |
1947 |
|
Pay of Seamen, |
1951 |
|
Powder requested of Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, |
1954 |
|
Officers appointed by the Committee, |
1957 |
|
Secret Instructions to be given to the Commander, |
1957 |
|
Instructions to Rhode-Island Delegates, to endeavour to procure the building of a Continental Fleet, |
231 |
|
Instructions laid before Congress, |
1888 |
|
Committee to devise ways and means for effecting the same, |
1948 |
|
Report, |
1950 |
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Committee to carry said Report into execution, |
1951 |
|
Committee empowered to draw on the Treasurers, |
1953 |
|
Of the Enemy |
|
|
Capture and confiscation of, authorized by Congress, |
1927, 1955 |
|
Act of Massachusetts, |
1533 |
|
Virginia |
|
|
Continental Congress recommend to establish Government, if necessary, |
1941 |
|
Committee of Safety, |
384, 435, 757, 1102, 1190, 1659 |
|
Convention, |
365430 |
|
Letters stating proceedings in the same, |
456, 1064 |
|
Accomack County. Proceedings on violator of the Association, |
935 |
|
Albemarle County. Invitation to inhabitants of Lower Counties |
1681 |
|
Amelia County. The same, |
686 |
|
Augusta County. Proceedings on Tory, |
939 |
|
Botetourt County. Vote of thanks to Colonel Christian, |
982 |
|
Caroline County. Officers for Minute-Men and Regulars, |
692 |
|
Charlotte County. Invitation to inhabitants of Lower Counties, |
1623 |
|
Thomas Johnson voted an enemy to America, |
1690 |
|
Chesterfield County. Offer accommodations to sufferers from Norfolk, |
1178 |
|
Militia Officers, |
1178 |
|
Dinwiddie County. Prohibit Provision to be carried from the County, without permit, |
1560 |
|
Elizabeth City County. Hampton threatened with an attack, |
679, 722 |
|
Proceedings on suspected person, |
985 |
|
Committees chosen, |
1652 |
|
EssexCounty. Proceedings on suspected person, |
218 |
|
Fairfax County. Donations for the Poor of Boston, |
1550 |
|
Application to Continental Congress, praying them to encourage the importation of Salt, |
1652 |
|
Gloucester County. Militia Officers nominated, |
700 |
|
Goochland County. Invitation to the inhabitants of the Lower Counties, |
1704 |
|
Hanover County. Recantation of T. Anderson, |
464 |
|
Resolution to prevent the enemy from being supplied with Provisions, |
1401 |
|
Henrico County. Zachariah Rowland declared a friend to America, |
1372 |
|
Isle-of-Wight County. Mary Easson declared an enemy to America, |
1192 |
|
James City County. On supplying Men of War with Provisions, |
655 |
|
On arrangement of Minute-Men, |
687 |
|
General Orders, |
1608 |
|
Scotius Americanus to the Emigrants lately arrived from Scotland, |
1649 |
|
Plain Observations of a Farmer, on the commercial opposition of the Colonies, |
1652 |
|
King George County. Officers of Minute-Men and Regulars, |
692 |
|
Mecklenburgh County. Invitation to the inhabitants of the Lower Counties, |
1388 |
|
Middlesex County. Order concession of Charles Neilson to be published, |
444 |
|
John Morgan held forth to publick censure, |
939 |
|
Nansemond County. Messrs. Donaldson & Hamilton declared not to have violated the Association, |
157 |
|
Betsy Hunter and others advertised as enemies to America, |
1632 |
|
Norfolk County. Proceeding on Tories, |
66, 431, 444 |
|
Majority of the inhabitants Tories, |
1191, 1193 |
|
Correspondence between the Mayor and Captain Macartney, |
9295 |
|
Editor of the Norfolk Gazette threatened to be carried on board the Sloop Otter, |
697 |
|
Publications, urging the burning the Mercury, man-of-war, |
755, 756 |
|
Printing materials seized and carried off, |
847, 923 |
|
Remarks on the same, |
1072, 1137 |
|
Mr. Holt to the Publick, |
1031 |
|
Letter from Walter Hatton to N. Coffin, Receiver-General and Cashier of His Majestys Customs, |
1622 |
|
Letter from Capt. Leslie to General Howe, |
1716 |
|
Northampton County. Letter to Continental Congress, |
1669 |