1776. Jan. 20, |
Letter from Josiah Bartley to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: Every exertion will be made by the Congress to repair the loss sustained at Quebeck. No cost or pains will be spared to secure the important Province of Canada, 784 |
20, |
Application of Colonel Bull to the Congress, for permission to resign, 785 |
20, |
Ancient Testimony and Principles of the People called Quakers renewed, with respect to the King and Government, and touching the commotions now prevailing in New-Jersey and Pennsylvania, and other parts of America: addressed to the People in general, 785 |
20, |
Letter from Lord Stirling to New-York Committee of Safety, 1065 |
20, |
Letter from New-York Committee of Safety to the Delegates in Congress, 787 |
20, |
Letter from John Brickell to the New-York Congress, 783 |
20, |
Letter from Colonel McDougall to General Washington: It is impossible to send him Powder from New-York. Until recently, their entire stock was less than three hundred pounds; and now many of the Counties have none, 789 |
20, |
Letter from Governour Trumbull to the President of Congress: Orders have been given for raising the Regiments called for; but there is great distress for want of Arms, 789 |
20, |
Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler,790 |
20, |
Proclamation by Governour Trumbull, 932 |
20, |
Letter from General Washington to Governour Trurabull,790 |
20, |
Instructions to Captain Charles Dyar, of the Schooner Harrison, 791 |
16, |
Letter from the Newburyport Committee to the Massachusetts Council, informing of the capture of two Vessels and sending Prisoners, 792 |
20, |
Letter from W. Sever to General Washington, placing at his disposal Lieutenant Hill, taken in one of the Prizes, 792 |
20, |
Letter from W. Sever to the Newburyport Committee, 793 |
20, |
Letter from General Washington to the Newburyport Committee, 793 |
20, |
Letter from General Washington to the Committee of Stonington, 793 |
20, |
Letter from Robert H. Harrison to William Watson, to send Captain Dyar on a cruise, 793 |
20, |
Letter from Robert H. Harrison to Stephen Moylan: The present situation of affairs will not justify the attempt on the Fowey, 793 |
21, |
Letter from General Sullivan to the New-Hampshire Assembly, 794 |
21, |
Letter from Colonel Woodford to the Virginia Convention, 794 |
21, |
Letter from Captain Stricker lo Maryland Council of Safety, 794 |
21, |
Berk's County (Pennsylvania) Committee recommend a Provincial Convention, and appoint Delegates to attend in behalf of the County, 795 |
21, |
Buck's County Committee appoint persons to acquire a competent knowledge of making Saltpetre, 795 |
21, |
Letter from the New-York Committee of Safety to Lord Stirling, informing him that a Vessel is off the Hook, deeply laden with Stores for the Army at Boston, 795 |
21, |
Letter from New-York Committee of Safety to Joseph Hallet, 796 |
21, |
Letter from New-York Committee of Safety to General Lee, 1062 |
21, |
Speech from General Schuyler to the Six Nations, sent by Mr. Deane, 855 |
21, |
Letter from Colonel Bayley to General Wooster, 1500 |
21, |
Letter from General Wooster to General Washington: The Clergy are exciting the Canadians against us; Quebeek will be defended to the last extremity; to do any thing effectual we must have Men, and Powder, and heavy Cannon, by the middle of March, 796 |
1776. Jan. 21, |
Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington: Encloses the Vote of the Town of Newport authorizing the supply of Provisions to Captain Wallace, 797 |
22, |
Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull: Encouragements proposed for the Officers and Soldiers of the Regiment destined for Canada, 798 |
22, |
Information communicated by Governour Wright to Dr. Jones and Joseph Clay, 799 |
22, |
Letter from Lord Dunmore to Colonel Corbin, 1208 |
22, |
Letter from Thomas Johnson, Jan., to Maryland Council of Safety, 800 |
22, |
Letter from Maryland Council of Safety to Stephen Steward: The Council desire to consult with him on the means of defending Annapolis, 800 |
22, |
Letter from Maryland Council of Safety to the Mayor of Annapolis, 300 |
22, |
Letter from Lancaster Committee to the President of Congress, 801 |
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Complaints and demands of the British Officers, prisoners at Lancaster, 801 |
22, |
Letter from Captain Williams to the President of Congress, 802 |
22, |
Letter from New-York Committee of Safety to Lord Stirling, 1065 |
22, |
Letter from Committee of Safety to New-York Delegates in Congress, 1066 |
22, |
Letter from New-York Committee of Safety to Colonel Graham, 1067 |
22, |
Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress, 802 |
22, |
Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington: Has just returned front a visit to Tryon County to disarm the Malignants there, which has been effected, 805 |
21, |
Letter from General Lee to the President of Congress: Has collected about twelve hundred Men in Connecticut and is marching directly to New-York; advises strong measures with the Tories, and by all means to secure New-York, 805 |
22, |
Letter from the New-York Committee of Safety to General Lee: Requests him not to march to New-York with Connecticut Troops before he makes such explanations to them on this important subject as his duty may permit him to make, 807, |
22, |
Letter from Colonel Maxwell to Lord Stirling, 916 |
22, |
Letter from Colonel Warner to General Schuyler, 852 |
22, |
Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Washington, 808 |
22, |
Letter from James Wilkinson to General Sullivan, 809 |
22, |
Letter from Colonel Huntington to Gorernour Trumbull, 809 |
22, |
Letter from William Sever to Newburyport Committee, 1275 |
22, |
Letter from. Meshech Weare to General Washington, 809 |
21, |
Letter from the New-Hampshire Council of Safety to General Washington: Directions were promptly given to raise the Regiment for Canada, under the command of Colonel Timothy Bedel, 810 |
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Instructions to the Committee of the New-Hampshire Assembly appointed to wait on General Washington, 810 |
21, |
Orders to Colonels Morey and Bellows, to procure, immediately, Supplies for Colonel Bedel's Regiment, 811 |
21, |
Orders to Lieutenant-Colonel Wake, to raise men immediately for Colonel Bedel's Company of Rangers, 811 |
22, |
Letter from General Howe to the Earl of Dartmouth: General Clinton sailed on the 20th; he has blank Commissions, to be used if he embodies any Provincials; Commissions are sent to three gentlemen, who have been long in North-Carolina, to secure the attachment of the Highlanders settled in that Colony, 812 |
23, |
Letter from Addison Murdock to Maryland Council of Safety, 812 |
23, |
Letter from Maryland Council of Safety to Prince George's County Committee, to provide a safe place in Upper Marlborough for the Publick Records, 813 |
23, |
Letter from Maryland Council of Safety to their Delegates in Congress, respecting Letters from Governour Eden, 813 |