Tories, |
in New-Hampshire, |
19 |
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In Virginia, |
84, 89, 103 |
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Ordinance establishing mode of punishing in Virginia, |
115, 145 |
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In Virginia, handcuffed with Negroes, |
245 |
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In Connecticut, |
276 |
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Act for punishment of, in Connecticut, |
270 |
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In North-Carolina, |
305, 1129 |
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In New-York, |
187, 203, 390, 405, 434, 1029, 1041, 1043, 1070, 1103 |
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More in New-York than in all the other Colonies together, |
359 |
|
Means to prevent removal of, into New-York, |
438 |
|
On Long-Island, |
605, 851, 1469, 1631, 1655 |
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In Tryon County, disarmed, |
828, 830, 1661 |
|
Proceedings of, in Tryon County, |
667 |
|
Forty sled loads on their way to Canada, |
898 |
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In New-Jersey, |
475 |
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Ordinance to prevent emigration of, into New-Jersey, |
1618 |
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In Pennsylvania, |
942 |
|
In Massachusetts, |
1287, 1337, 1397 |
|
Committee in Massachusetts Court to consider the Tory Act, |
1268 |
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In Maryland, |
1710, 1717, 1722 |
Townsend, |
Paul, |
54, 55 |
Trade, |
Proceedings in Continental Congress relative to, |
1641, 1642, 1643, 1645, 1663, 1671, 1673, 1674, 1699 |
Transylvania, |
|
543—561 |
Travis |
Champion, |
76 |
Trumbull, |
Benjamin, |
267 |
Trumbull, |
Governour Jonathan— |
|
Letters from Continental Congress, |
155, 782 |
|
Letter from Committee of Connecticut Assembly, |
157 |
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Letters from General Washington, |
157, 238, 283, 298, 448, 595, 697, 790, 798, 856, 962, 1157, 1203, 1476 |
|
Letters from General Schuyler, |
248, 588, 829, 944, 1201 |
|
Letter from Colonel Joseph Trumbull, |
563 |
|
Letters from Colonel Huntington, |
675, 809, 1157, 1205 |
|
Letters from Edward Mott, |
876, 1133 |
|
Letters from General Lee, |
946, 954 |
|
Letter from Samuel Mott, |
1146 |
|
Letter from John Bigelow, |
1220 |
|
Letter from Edward Williams, |
1514 |
|
Letters to—Council of Massachusetts, |
175 |
|
General Schuyler, |
190, 532, 790, 898, 917, 1147 |
|
General Washington, |
212, 227, 532, 765, 808, 839, 917, 945, 1017, 1163 |
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Continental Congress, |
365, 447, 590, 789, 930 |
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Proceedings in Continental Congress on Letters of, |
1642, 1657, 1667, 1672 |
Trumbull |
Joseph, Commissary-General, Letter to Governour Trumbull, |
563 |
|
Court of Inquiry on, |
456 |
Tryon, |
Governour William— |
|
Proclamations of, |
149, 447, 542 |
|
Address to Inhabitants of New-York, |
173 |
|
Answer to the above, |
174 |
|
Proceedings of Provincial Congress on the same, |
394, 407, 408, 411, 412, 413 |
|
Communication to Mayor of New-York, |
307 Letter from Governour Chester, 340 |
|
General Washington anxious that he should be taken prisoner, |
896 |
|
Pamphlets circulated by, |
1089 |
Tucker, |
Samuel, Letter to Lord Stirling, |
172, 228, 287 |
|
Letter from William De Hart, |
851 |
|
Letter to Continental Congress, |
888 |
Tufts, |
Captain Simon, |
45, 48, 51, 64 |
Turk's |
Island, Petition of inhabitants of, |
1166 |
Turner, |
Captain George, |
16 |
Turquand, |
Rev. Paul, |
48, 58 |
Tutt, |
Captain, |
28, 29, 31 |
Tyler, |
Colonel-Robert, |
905 |
Tyren, |
John, |
149 |
Union, |
of all the Colonies, necessity of, |
467 |
Urquhart, |
Captain, Letter from Captain Fordice, |
350 |
Van |
Schaack, Peter, Letter from Frederick Rhinelander, |
1479 |
Van |
Wyck, Theodore, |
156 |
Van |
Zandt, Peter P. |
187 |
Vattel3 |
M. Dumas's edition of, |
353 |
Verree, |
Joseph, |
36 |
Vesey, |
Captain Joseph, |
36 |
Vessels, |
Captain Thornborough threatens to detain, |
30 |
|
Permitted to pass Fort Johnston, |
34 |
|
Advised not to enter the Harbour of Charlestown, South-Carolina, |
34 |
|
Sunk for defence of Charlestown, South-Carolina, |
48, 49, 51 |
|
Impressed for defence of Charlestown, |
50 |
|
Taken in Virginia, |
107, 114 |
|
Regulations of Maryland respecting, |
715 |
Vessels |
Armed, American— |
|
Fitted out by Connecticut, |
274, 275, 590; 611, 790, 925, 926, 967, 973 |
|
Fitted out by North-Carolina, |
302 |
|
Fitted out by South-Carolina, |
47, 48, 52, 54, 69 |
|
Fitted out by New-York, |
431, 1066 |
|
Fitted out by Massachusetts, |
1259, 1291, 1293, 1294, 1305, 1309, 1311, 1411, 1423, 1435, 1436, 1438; 1440, 1449, 1454, 1456 |
|
Fitted out by Pennsylvania— |
|
Victualler appointed, |
496 |
|
Captain of the Franklin, |
498 |
|
Powder to be examined, |
498 |
|
Three to be constantly at Liberty-Island, |
498 |
|
Return of number of men to be made, |
498, 1575 |
|
Rules for government of officers and men while in Barracks ordered to be drawn up, |
499 |
|
Men to be inlisted from, for Continental Fleet, |
500 |
|
Powder to be put in store, |
503 |
|
Captain of the Effingham resigned, |
506 |
|
Guard from crews to be placed over Military Stores, |
509 |
|
Order on the Treasurer, |
513 |
|
Commander-in-Chief appointed, |
515 |
|
Inlistments to be immediately made, |
521 |
|
Difficulty of procuring Recruits, |
563 |
|
Pay of Officers increased, |
1565 |
|
Distribution of Prize-money, |
1565 |
|
Officers of Batteries entitled to share in prizes, |
1565 |
|
Committee of superintendence, |
1568 |
|
Recruiting Money, |
1568 |
|
Expedition in building urged, |
1571, 1576 |
|
Officers, |
1573 |
|
Consultation of Officers to be held, |
1573 |
|
Sailcloth for, |
1575 |
|
Mustermaster advertised for, |
1575 |
|
Officer appointed from, to Company of Artillery, |
1576 |
|
Crews to be properly clothed, |
1578 |
|
Fitted out by General Washington— |
|
Captures by, |
256 |
|
(See Captures Prizes.) Cost of fitting out the Washington and Harrison, |
255 |
|
Capture of one of, |
257 |
|
Mutinous conduct of crews, |
152, 181 |
|
Stratagem of enemy to decoy, |
181, 194 |
|
Instructions to Agent, |
537 |
|
Instructions to Captain of the Harrison, |
791 |
|
Fitted out by Continental Congress, (See Fleet, Continental) |
Vessels, |
Armed, British— |
|
Fitting out in Boston in disguise, |
181, 194 |
|
Reported to be corning into Norfolk, |
245, 251 |
|
Sailing from Boston |
3 destination unknown, 291, 356, 437 |
|
Destination believed to be Virginia, |
366 |
|
Destination thought to be Long-Island, |
567, 571, 593 |
|
Efforts to prevent being supplied with Provisions, (See Provisions.) |
|
Inhabitants of New-York recommended not to go on board of, |
438 |
|