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Connecticut—
  Zeal of others, 283
  Committee of Safety, 204, 389, 611, 924, 967
  Newtown and Bridgefield, Tory Towns, 261
  Assembly, 267, 533
  Westmoreland; Act relative to bounds of, 273
  Proceedings of New-York Congress relative to eruption of citizens from, into New-York, 393, 400, 401, 422
  Opinion of John Jay relative to same, 409
  Outlines of policy of Government of, 556
  Stonington, Letter of Committee of, to General Washington, 603
  Fairfield County Convention, 765
  (See Governour Trumbull,)
  Estimate of pay due to Troops raised in, for Northern Department, 1219
  Delegates to Continental Congress, 1643
Connolly, Major John, 88, 104, 112
  Taken prisoner, 155
  In prison in Maryland, 201
  Directed by Continental Congress to be sent to Philadelphia, 216
  Sent prisoner to Philadelphia, 479
  Artifice to conceal papers, 453 892
  In prison in Philadelphia, 508, 1563
  Letters of, 617
  Application to be released on parole, 958
  Servant of, removed from the Jail to the Work-House 1565
  Order of Congress for confinement and examination, 1632
  Associate of, 1646
  Allowed exercise, 1666
Constitution Necessity of forming for the Colonies, 467
Continental Congress, 1625-1692
  Instructions to Pennsylvania Delegates, 471
  Petitions of July 8, 1775, 607
  Instructions to Maryland Delegates, 653
  Instructions to Massachusetts Delegates, 1265, 1266, 1398, 1666
  Instructions to New-Jersey Delegates, 1608, 1676
  As arbitrary as the Inquisition of Spain, 1153
Letters from
  Lord Stirling, 164, 184, 202, 294, 354, 586, 596, 621, 627,764,772, 837, 867, 913, 938, 1199
  Walter Livingston, 167
  General Washington, 180, 214, 237, 261, 262, 291, 314, 357, 453, 485, 567, 629, 675, 772, 840, 890, 974, 975, 1148, 1192, 1503, 1540
  Colonel John Bull, 202, 785
  General Schuyler, 219, 260, 375, 463, 479, 622, 666, 802, 818, 852, 880, 898, 906, 938, 955, 990, 1131, 1156, 1214, 1469, 1481, 1483, 1499, 1510
  Trenton, New-Jersey, Committee, 225
  Governour Cooke, 310
  Governour Trumbull, 365, 447, 590, 789, 930
  Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee, 371, 561, 619, 801
  Captain Henry Livingston, 379
  New-York Provincial Congress, 391, 1530
  Frederick County, Maryland, Committee, 479
  Dr. Benjamin Church, 531
  New-York Committee of Safety, 562, 1021
  Matthew Tilghman, 575
  Monsieur Pelissier, 596
  General Arnold, 627, 629, 838, 906, 1017
  New-Hampshire Grants, 702
  Colonel St. Clair, 867
  General Wooster, 870, 1001, 1132, 1470
  New-Jersey Committee of Safety, 772, 814, 815, 888
  Captain William Williams, 802
  Colonel Maxwell, 813, 897, 923
  Lieutenant Hamer, (prisoner,) 814
  Richard Huddleston, (prisoner,) 814
  Thomas Lowrey, 850, 851
  William Livingston, 923
  General Artemas Ward, 936
  Captain D Campbell, 940
Continental CongressLetters from
  New-Jersey Congress, 948, 986, 1490, 1600
  Lieutenant Amos Wilkinson, 951
  Major Connolly, 958 Mr. Cameron, 959
  New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, 964
  General Lee, 965, 1000, 1117, 1475, 1509
  Elizabeth town, New-Jersey, Committee, 987
  Field-Officers of Third Jersey Battalion, 1015
  Colonel David Waterbury, 1154
  Colonel Anthony Wayne, 1172
  John Fraser, 1172
  Moses Hazen, 1186
  Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, 1213
  James Mease, 1537
  Commander of Pennsylvania Battalion, 154
  General Washington, 154, 217, 379, 585, 686, 763, 781, 878
  Governonr Trumbull, 155, 590, 782
  New-Hampshire Convention, 155, 782
  Frederick, Maryland, Committee, 216
  New-England Colonies, 217
  Lord Stirling, 561
  General Schuyler, 619, 783, 947, 1213
  New-York Committee of Safety, 783, 1073, 1074
  New-Jersey Committee of Safety, 783
  Trenton, New-Jersey, Committee, 849
  General Lee, 857, 1013, 1197, 1522
  Colonel Maxwell, 850
  Massachusetts Assembly, 879
  New-Jersey Congress, 1013, 1601
Conway, Captain John, 160, 172
  Letters to Lord Stirling, 234
  Letters from Lord Stirling, 259, 288
Cooke, Governour Letters from General Washington, 193, 205, 214, 264, 298, 365, 448, 697
  Letters to General Washington, 177, 235, 356, 535, 591, 797, 856
  Letter to Continental Congress, 310
Copp, Captain David, 6, 7, 8,15, 195
Corlett John, 125
Cornwallis, Lord, Embarcation of, 1125, 1127
Corsen, Daniel 149
"Cosmopolitan" 863, 917, 1164
Coster Isaac, 125
Cotton, Encouragement of manufacture of, in South-Carolina, 73
Council, British, Orders in, 1467, 1468
Council of War, at Head-Quarters, Proceedings of, 774, 1193, 1203
Counterfeiting, made capital offence in South-Carolina, 74
Court of Admiralty, for trial of captures, institution urged by General Washington, 180
  Remarks of Major Hawley upon, 1191
  Fees, Massachusetts, 1418, 1420
  Proceedings in New-Jersey Congress relative to establishment of, 1593, 1599, 1604
Court of Inquiry, On Commissary-General Trumbull, 456, 489
  On Major Parke, 489
  On Colonel Starke, 841
Court Martial, for trial of Colonel Enos, 183, 192, 238
  Captain Spencer, 584
  Lieutenant Dustin, 977
  Privates, 177, 183, 235, 457, 489, 841, 1150, 1151, 1505, 1506
Courtenay, Herbert, Letters to Charles Carroll, 686, 1183
Covenhoven, Captain, Letter to Lord Stirling, 279
Crafts Thomas, appointed Major of Artillery, 154, 236
Cragin, John, 12 16, 18
Craige, Major Alexander, 13
Cramahe, Lieutenant-Governour, fears general defection of Canadians, 170
Crammond, John, 124
Crawford, Colonel William, 120
Crag, John, 131
Cruisers, sea full of all kinds of, 936
  (See Prizes—Vessels.)
Culley, Captain Cutting, 9
Cunningham, James, 124

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