Arms |
and Ammunition— |
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The Dickenson carried into England, |
659 |
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Effort of Maryland to import from Martinico, |
771 |
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Effort of New-York to import, |
1042 |
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Exportation of, will be winked at by the French Government, |
1126 |
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Proposition of P. Begozzat to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, |
1134 |
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Efforts to import into Massachusetts, |
1276, 1277, 1309, 1340, 1343, 1416, 1428, 1441 |
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Order in British Council respecting exportation, &c, of, |
1467 |
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Importation of, encouraged by Pennsylvania Assembly, |
1567 |
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Importation of, encouraged by Continental Congress, |
1630, 1687 |
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Subscription for purchase of, in Maryland, |
1700, 1702 |
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Efforts to import into Maryland, |
1731 |
Army, |
American—Defection of Connecticut Troops, |
25, 157, 159, 168, 169, 177, 180, 191, 193, 213, 231 |
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Same feared of other Colonies, |
181, 191, 193 |
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Mode of payment of Massachusetts Troops, |
194 |
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Plan of James Sullivan for raising, |
206 |
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Condition of, |
217, 218, 238, 359 |
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Report of Committee of Continental Congress on Arms necessary for, |
446 |
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Report of Committee on affairs of, |
586 |
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General Return of, |
491, 631-646 |
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Address to, by "X," |
906 |
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Petition of Town of Harvard, for reduction of pay of Officers, |
1245 |
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Temporary reinforcement, |
1272, 1276, 1277, 1400, 1401, 1410, 1413 |
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Exemption of Soldiers from arrest for small Debts, |
1424, 1610 |
Army, |
British, condition of, |
159, 266, 299 |
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Return of Provisions, Stores, &c, |
160 |
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Reinforcement and distribution of, |
223 |
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Foreign Troops in, |
286 |
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Efforts to prevent being supplied with Provisions, (See Provisions,) |
298 |
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Troops of, reported to have embarked on secret expedition, |
298 |
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Report of Captain Dodge, relative to movements of, |
298 |
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Return of, in Florida, |
321-328 |
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Arrival of Recruits from Europe, |
567 |
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Strength and composition of, |
1125, 1127 |
|
Supposed to be preparing to leave Boston, |
1483 |
Arnold, |
Colonel Benedict, joined by General Montgomery, |
188 |
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Hardships endured by Troops on march, |
190 |
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Letters to General Washington, |
190, 674, 1513 |
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Letters from General Washington, |
192, 874 |
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General Washington's opinion of, |
192 |
|
General-Schuyler's opinion of, |
226 |
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Will probably be made Brigadier-General, upon the reduction of Quebeck, |
294 |
|
Wounded in attack upon Quebeck, |
480 |
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Letters to General Wooster, |
48l, 670, 854 |
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Letter from, at Quebeck, |
589 |
|
Letters to Continental Congress, |
627, 629, 838, 907, 1017 |
|
Appointed Brigadier-General, |
1639 |
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Proceedings of Continental Congress on Letters from, |
1670, 1674 |
Artillery, |
Regiment of, raised in South-Carolina, |
52 |
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Officers chosen, |
54 |
|
Rules and Regulations, |
56 |
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Bounty for Recruits, |
58 |
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Recruiting expedited, |
61 |
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Stores ordered to be delivered to, |
64, 71 |
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Proposals for Supplies, |
64 |
|
Ordinance for raising Company of, in New-Jersey, |
1623 |
Ashley, |
Samuel, |
15 |
Aspinwall, |
William, |
262 |
Association |
Continental, questions relative to, |
193, 215, 221, 276, 304, 412, 413, 562, 787, 811 |
Association, |
Continental— |
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Exception in favour of Bermuda, |
410 |
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Vessel sailed from Sandwich, Massachusetts, contrary to, |
673 |
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Violation of, by New-York Vessels, |
691 |
|
Resolutions respecting, in Maryland Convention, |
755 |
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Petition for exception to, |
938 |
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Proceedings of New-Jersey Congress relative to, |
966 |
|
Letter from New-York Committee of Safety to Continental Congress relative to, |
1061 |
|
Exceptions in favour of Vessels, |
1083, 1091, 1099 |
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Proceedings in Massachusetts Assembly on violation of, |
1302, 1346, 1405 |
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Efforts to prevent violation of, in New-Jersey, |
1583 |
|
Proceedings relative to, in Baltimore Committee, |
1694, 1713, 1720 |
Association, |
Pennsylvania, Address of Signers of, in Philadelphia, to Committee of Safety, |
941 |
Association, |
New-Jersey, Ordinance relative to, |
1608 |
Avery, |
Samuel, application of, to New-York Congress, for Commission, |
960 |
Aylett, |
William, |
75, 80 |
Babcock, |
Colonel Henry, recommended for Brigadier-General, |
181, 182 |
Baker, |
Jerman, |
79, 93, 200 |
Baker, |
Captain Moses, |
7, 15, 195 |
Baldwin, |
Colonel Loammi |
255 |
Balch, |
Nathaniel, |
12, 18 |
Ball, |
Captain |
177 |
Baltimore, |
to be fortified, if practicable, |
780 |
Banister, |
John, |
75 |
Barbour, |
Thomas, |
76 |
Barker, |
William |
124 |
Barnes, |
George, |
149 |
Barrett, |
Charles, |
171 |
Barrett, |
William, |
246 |
Barron, |
James, |
97 |
Barron, |
Captain Richard, |
97, 107, 114, 117 |
Bartlett, |
Joseph, |
18 |
Bartlett, |
Josiah, |
3, 6, 9 |
|
Letters to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, |
22, 24, 172, 658, 784, 837, 1495 |
|
Expects soon to leave Philadelphia, |
25 |
Bartlett, |
William, Letters from Stephen Moylan, |
158, 206, 230, 231, 284, 285, 458 |
|
Letters from Robert H. Harrison, |
178, 625, 709, 1018 |
|
Letters from General Washington, |
466, 862 |
|
Letters to General Washington, |
227, 236, 264, 367 |
Bassett, |
Burwell, |
76 |
Batchelder, |
Nathaniel, |
14 |
Bayard, |
Samuel, Jun, Letter to John McKesson, |
1016 |
|
Ordered in confinement, |
1122, 1479 |
Bayley, |
Colonel Jacob, Letter on the importance of Canada, |
454 |
|
Letter to General Washington, relative to Messengers and Road to Canada, &c, |
1500 |
Beach, |
Samuel, |
267 |
Beard, |
Mr. |
41 |
Bedel, |
Colonel, Letter to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, |
5 |
|
Letter from New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, |
23 |
|
Letter from General Washington—Instructions, |
908 |
Bedlow, |
William, Letter to New-York Committee of Safety, |
889 |
|
Letter to John Berrien, |
1156 |
Bee, |
Thomas, |
41, 44, 56, 68 |
Beekman, |
Captain Barnard, |
54 |
Begozzat, |
P, Letter to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, on obtaining Ammunition, &c, from Martinico, |
1134 |
Belden, |
Colonel Thomas, |
267 |
Bellew, |
Captain, Letter to and from Colonel Howe, |
477 |
Benson, |
Robert, |
149 |
Berkeley, |
Edmund, |
75 |
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