1776. | General Schuyler to encourage Sutlers to attend the Army in Canada, 1663 |
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Prisoners taken by Colonel Heard, in Queen's County, to be sent to New-York, and delivered to the Congress of that Colony, 1663 |
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Committee to bring in a Resolution respecting the exportation of Naval Stores for the publick service, 1664 |
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Committee on two Letters from Lord Stirling of the 2d and 5th February, 1664 |
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Instructions to the Committee on the Prisoners in New-Jersey, 1664 |
Feb.7, |
Committee on Memorial of Murray, Sansom & Co., Jacob Walton and Frederick Rhinelander, of New-York, 1664 |
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Committee to examine the Journals, and report the unfinished business, 1664 |
8, |
Form of Parole to be signed by Officers, 1665 |
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Doctor Connolly allowed, at suitable times, to walk in the Prison-yard, 1666 |
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Resolution respecting the Inhabitants of Richmond County, in the Colony of New-York, 1666 |
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Funeral Oration, in honour of General Montgomery, to be delivered by Doctor Smith on the 19th, 1666 |
9, |
Credentials of the Delegates from Massachusetts, 1666 |
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Committee to inquire and report to Congress a state of the Powder, Arms, and Saltpetre, now arrived, 1667 |
12, |
Letter from General Lee of February 9, read, 1668 |
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Detachments from Pennsylvania and New-Jersey ordered to New-York, 1668 |
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Secret Committee directed to send one ton of Powder to General Lee, 1668 |
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Fifty ton a of Saltpetre ordered to be delivered to the Committee of Safety of Pennsylvania, ten tons sent to New-York, and ten tons to Massachusetts, to be made into Gunpowder, 1668 |
13, |
Resolution authorizing the exportation of Naval Stores, 1669 |
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Field-Officers for the six Virginia Battalions, 1669 |
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Committee to consider into what Military Departments the Middle and Southern Colonies ought to be formed, 1670 |
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Philadelphia Committee requested not to censure the venders and users of Tea, till further orders from Congress, 1670 |
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Address to the Inhabitants of the United Colonies reported, 1670 |
14, |
Regulations and Restrictions of Trade considered in Committee of the Whole, 1671 |
15, |
March of the Regiment under Colonel Dickinson to New-York suspended, 1672 |
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Committee to proceed to Canada, 1672 |
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John Carroll requested to accompany the Committee to Canada 1672 |
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Eight tons of Powder to be Immediately sent to Canada, 1672 |
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Directions respecting the Fortifications in the Highlands, 1672 |
16, |
Regulations of Trade considered in Committee of the Whole, 1673 |
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Estimate of the Cannon wanted for the defence of the Colonies, reported, 1673 |
17, |
Standing Committee of Five appointed to superintend the Treasury, 1673 |
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Duties of the Committee, 1673 |
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Four millions of Dollars to be emitted, 1673 |
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General Lee directed immediately to repair to Canada, 1674 |
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General Schuyler directed to repair to New-York, 1674 |
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Measures adopted to facilitate the operations of the Army in Canada, 1674 |
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Committee to prepare Instructions for the Committee appointed to go to Canada, 1674 |
19, |
Arrangements for subsisting the Troops in New-York, 1675 |
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Congress attended the Oration delivered in honour of General Montgomery, 1675 |
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Dr. William Smith's Oration, 1675 |
20, |
Credentials of the New-Jersey Delegates, 1676 |
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Committee on Memorial from Northumberland, and a Petition from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1677 |
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Instructions of Lieutenant Brasher and Quartermaster Shallus, read, 1678 |
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Colonel Wayne directed to march to New-York, 1681 |
1776. |
Powder for the United Colonies arrived at New-Brunswick, to be forwarded to General Washington, 1685 |
Feb.2l, |
Committee on two Letters from General Schuyler, dated the 10th and 13th of February, 1685 |
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Letter from the Committee of Safety for Pennsylvania, respecting the Prisoners at Lancaster, read and referred, 1685 |
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Numbers and Denominations of the Bills of the emission of four millions of Dollars, 1685 |
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Inspectors of the Press appointed, 1685 |
22, |
Two Letters from General Washington, dated February 9, considered in Committee of the Whole, 1686 |
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Order for the march of a Regiment from New-Jersey, for the defence of New-York, countermanded, 1686 |
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Colonel Wayne's Regiment to march immediately to New-York, 1686 |
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New-York Convention to inform the Congress what progress they have made in raising the four Battalions, 1686 |
23, |
Credentials of Colonel Braxton, a Delegate from Virginia, 1686 |
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Committee to contract for making, Muskets and Bayonets for the use of the United Colonies, 1687 |
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Secret Committee authorized to export Produce of the Colonies, for the purpose of procuring Arms and Ammunition, 1687 |
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Recommendations to the Assemblies, Conventions, Councils Committees of Safety, &c., respecting Saltpetre and Powder, 1687 |
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Committee, consisting of one Member from each Colony, to consider of further ways and means of promoting the manufacture of Saltpetre, Sulphur, and Gunpowder, 1688 |
26, |
No Vessel loaded for Great Britain, Ireland, or the British West-Indies permitted to sail until the further order of Congress, 1688 |
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M. Mesplet, Printer, engaged to go to Canada, and there set up his press, and carry on the Printing business, 1689 |
27, |
New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, to form one Military Department 1689 |
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Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina, and Georgia, to form another Military Department, 1689 |
28, |
General Lee desired not to set out to Canada without further orders from Congress, 1689 |
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Powder borrowed from North-Carolina to be returned by the Secret Committee, 1689 |
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Provision for supporting the Women and Children of the Prisoners at Lancaster, 1689 |
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Officers, prisoners at Lancaster, to be distributed in such places as shall be selected by the Committee of, Safety of Pennsylvania, 1690 |
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Report of Committee on General Schuyler's-Letters of the 10th and 13th, 1690 |
29, |
Credentials of the New-Hampshire Delegates, 1690 |
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Letters of General Washington, and the Trade of the Colonies, further considered, in Committee of the Whole, 1691 |
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE FOR THE COUNTY OF BALTIMORE, IN MARYLAND. |
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1774. Nov.12, |
Committee elected by the Freeholders of the County, 1691 |
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List of the Committee for Baltimore Town and the several Hundreds, 1691 |
30, |
Meeting of the Committee, 1691 |
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Seven empowered to act in matters within the Town of Baltimore, and five in matters in the County, without the Town, 1691 |
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Committee to attend the General Meeting at Annapolis on the 24th of this month, 1691 |
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Committee of Correspondence appointed for the County and the Town, 1691 |
Dec.5, |
Samuel Purviance chosen Chairman, William Smith Deputy Chairman, and Dr. John Boyd Clerk, 1692 |
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Vessels arriving within the Capes of Chesapeake, on or before the 1st of December, declared to be within the Resolve of Congress, 1692 |
7, |
Proceedings relative to the Ship William, from Bristol, and the Ship Elizabeth, from Londonderry, 1692 |
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