1776. Jan. 29, |
Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress, 880 |
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Letter from Colonel Fellows to General Schuyler, 881 |
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Letter from General Schuyler to Colonel Fellows 882 |
29, |
Letter from William Watson to General Washington: Account of Manly's capture of the Prizes, 883 |
29, |
Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Boston: They are close shut up there; fresh Provisions very scarce, and have been in want of Fuel, which was attended with no other inconvenience than pulling down some of the Rebels' Houses to burn, which has thinned them a little, 883 |
30, |
Rodham Keener published as an enemy to American liberty, by the Committee for Caroline County, Virginia, 884 |
30, |
Concession of the Rev. Thomas Johnston, published by order of the Charlotte County (Virginia) Committee, 884 |
30, |
Letter from Stephen West to Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, 885 |
30, |
Letter from Stephen West to the Maryland Council of Safety, 886 |
30, |
Letter from Robert Alexander to the Maryland Council of Safety: The Congress, in Committee of the Whole, seven Colonies to five, have refused to alter the Association so as to permit the selling of Tea, 887 |
30, |
Berk's County Committee accept, as satisfactory, the concessions of Gaius Dickenson and William Gilliland, who had attempted to depreciate the Continental Currency, 887 |
30, |
Letter from Samuel Tucker to the President of Congress: Colonel Maxwell's Battalion, under marching orders for Canada, are almost destitute of Arms, 888 |
30, |
Letter from New-York Delegates in Congress to Committee of Safety, 1097 |
30, |
Letter from New-York Committee of Safety to Delegates in Congress, 1094 |
30, |
Letter from New-York Committee of Safety to Colonel Heard, 1089 |
30, |
Letter from Jonathan Blake to New-York Committee of Safety, 1090 |
30, |
Letter from New-York Committee of Safety to General Schuyler, 1094 |
30, |
Petition of sundry of the Militia of Marbletown, in Ulster County, to the New-York Congress, 889 |
30, |
Letter from William Bedlow to the New-York Committee of Safety, 889 |
30, |
Memorial of the Non-Commissioned Officers of the First Battalion New-York Minute-Men to the Provincial Congress, 889 |
30, |
Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress, 890 |
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Talk of sundry Sathems of the Caughnawaga Nation to General Washington, 893 |
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Talk of one of the St John's Tribe, attended by two of the Passamaquoddy Indians, to General Washington, 894 |
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Plan proposed by Colonel Thompson and Captain O'Brien for an expedition against Nova-Scotia, 891 |
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General Orders, from January 26 to January 31, 895 |
30, |
Letter from General Washington to General Howe, 975 |
30, |
Letter from General Washington to General Lee: The Tories in Queen's County should be disarmed immediately, and the persons of the principals seized, 895 |
31, |
Letter from George Mason to Maryland Council of Safety: Has been directed by the Committee of Safety of Virginia to build two Row-Galleys, and provide three Armed Gutters, for the protection of the Potomack, and requests Maryland to adopt the same plan, 896 |
31, |
Declaration by William Jarrett, that he believes the Continental Currency is both legal and of equal value with any other Currency, 896 |
31, |
Letter from Colonel Maxwell to the President of Congress, 897 |
31, |
Colonel Maxwell's Memorial relating to necessaries wanted for his Battalion, 897 |
31, |
Letter from Colonel Drake to New-York Committee of Safety, 1101 |
1776. Jan. 31, |
Petition of Frederick Hartell to the New-York Congress: Was many years in the King of Hungary's service, and is now willing to serve in his former calling, for the good of American liberty, 898 |
31, |
Application of John Wylley to New-York Congress, for a Captain's Commission, 898 |
31, |
Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress: A meeting of the Six Nations, and those of Canada, is to be held at Onondaga; Mr. Deane is ordered to attend it, that we may know what passes, 898 |
31, |
Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler, 898 |
31, |
Letter from General Washington to Joseph Reed, 899 |
31, |
Letter from Robert H. Harrison to the General Court of Massachusetts, 900 |
31, |
Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to Major Bellows, 901 |
31, |
Instructions to Colonel Morey and Major Bellows, 901 |
Feb. 1, |
Address of the Gentry, &c., of the Borough of Sudbury, to the King, 901 |
1, |
Letter from Lord George Germaineto General Howe: Instructions with regard to service, command, and promotions generally, 902 |
1, |
Letter from Maryland Council of Safety to their Delegates in Congress, 903 |
1, |
Memorandum enclosed in the foregoing Letter, 904 |
1, |
Letter from John D. Thompson to Benjamin Rumsey, 904 |
1, |
Letter from the Dorchester County Committee to Maryland Council of Safety: They cannot supply Captain Robson's Company, 904 |
1, |
Address of the Queen Anne (Maryland) Company of Militia to Colonel Robert Tyler, 905 |
1, |
Colonel Tyler's Reply, 905 |
1, |
Letter from Committee of the Continental Congress to New-York Committee of Safety, 1098 |
1, |
Letter from Colonel Waterbury to New-York Committee of Safety, 1098 |
1, |
Letter from General Schuyler to John McKesson: Desires that no Commissions may be sent to him from the Committee of Safety to be delivered to the Officers they may name, 906 |
1, |
Letter from Thomas Young to the New-York Congress, with a Map of the east end of Long-Island, and the Islands adjacent, 906 |
1, |
Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress, 906 |
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State of the Military Chest January 28th, 907 |
1, |
Letter from. Colonel Arnold to the President of Congress, 907 |
1, |
Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler: The Caughnawaga Indians desire to join the Forces in Canada, when General Schuyler shall require it; the expediency of calling upon them is left to him; circumstances and policy will suggest the occasion, 908 |
1, |
Letter from General Washington to Colonel. Bedel, 908 |
1, |
Letter from General Washington to Timothy Pickering Jun. Thanks him and the rest of the Volunteers at Salem, and requests them to continue at Salem, and hold themselves in readiness, 909 |
1, |
Letter from Captain William Wood to Robert H Harrison, 1133 |
1, |
Letter from Robert H. Harrison to William Watson, 909 |
1, |
Appointment of William Burke to the command of the Schooner Warren, 909 |
1, |
List of the Officers of the Armed Vessels fitted out by order of General Washington, with the dates of their Commissions, 910 |
1, |
Letter from James Otis to the Council of Massachusetts enclosing the examination of William Heath, Master, bound from Nova-Scotia to Boston, a surly, inimical fellow to his country, 910 |
1, |
Letter from Colonel Joseph Otis lo the Council of Massachusetts, 911 |
2, |
Account of the success of Colonel Charles Carter, of Stafford, Virginia, with his manufactory of Saltpetre, 911 |
2, |
Letter from Thomas Johnson, Jun., to Daniel of St Thomas Jenifer, 911 |