1775. | Report of the Committee on the complaint against Lieutenant-Colonel Gale, 18 |
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Thanks of the Congress to General Washington and General Sullivan, 18 |
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Committees throughout the Colony requested to report the names of persons suspected to be inimical to the country, 18 |
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Committee of Safety continued, with the same authority as heretofore, until the sitting of the next Congress, 19 |
Nov.16, |
Orders in regard to certain persons inimical to the country, 19 |
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Towns and Town-Officers to proceed as heretofore, unless specially directed otherwise by the Provincial or the General Congress, 20 |
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Resolution of the Continental Congress of November 3, on establishing Government in. New-Hampshire, 20 |
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The Congress dissolved, 20 |
CORRESPONDENCE, PROCEEDINGS, ETC. |
Sep. 21, |
Letter from Governor Tonyn to General Gage, 320 |
30, |
Letter from Governour Tonyn to General Gage, 316 |
30, |
Letter from Colonel Stuart to General Gage, 316 |
Oct. 2, |
Letter from Colonel Stuart to Major Small, 317 |
2, |
Letter from C. Shireff to General Robertson, 334 |
2, |
Letter from Governour Tonyn to Major Dunkin, 334 |
3, |
Letter from Goveraour Tonyn to Admiral Graves, 316 |
3, |
Letter from Colonel Stuart to General Gage, 316 |
3, |
Letter from Colonel Stuart to General Gage, 317 |
3, |
Letter from Lieutenant Graves to Admiral Graves, 327 |
3, |
Letter from Captain Mulcaster to General Grant, 329 |
3, |
Letter from Daniel Chamier, Jun, to Daniel Chamier, 337 |
4, |
Letter from Spencer Mann to General Grant, 335 |
4, |
Letter from Alexander Ross to Captain Staunton, 335 |
4, |
Letter from John Moultrie to General Grant, 336 |
4, |
Letter from Colonel John Stuart to Samuel Kemble, 340 |
5, |
Letter from Major Furlong to General Gage, 319 |
5, |
Letter from Alexander Skinner to General Grant, 329 |
Nov.1, |
Letter from General Schuyler to Captain Hulbert, 816 |
1, |
Letter from General Sullivan to the New-Hampshire Congress: He is ordered to Head-Quarters immediately; sends his Orderly Book and Returns of Stores, &c, to the Provincial Congress, 20 |
2, |
Letter from Colonel Wingate to the New-Hampshire Congress: He finds it absolutely necessary that a person acquainted with the Rivers and Tides in the Harbour be appointed to take charge of the Ship and Fire-rafts, 21 |
5, |
Lieutenant-Colonel Connolly's Commission from Lord Dunmore, 617 |
7, |
Proceedings of a Convention of Cumberland County, Massachusetts, 1320 |
8, |
Petition of the several Towns of the County of Cumberland to the Council of Massachusetts 1349 |
8, |
Letter from the Field-Officers at Portsmouth to the New-Hampshire Congress: Eight hundred men not enough to manage the Shipping and Fire-rafts in the event of an attack, 21 |
8, |
Letter from Dr. Hall Jackson to the New-Hampshire Congress: He raised an Artillery Company for the defence of Portsmouth; their time will expire on the 15th; he desires directions as to the disposition of the Arms, &c.,in their possession, 21 |
11, |
Proclamation by Governour Chester, 341 |
11, |
Letter from Allan Cameron to Duncan Cameron, 342 |
11, |
Letter from Allan Cameron to Daniel Chamier, 342 |
13, |
Letter from the Portsmouth Committee to the New-Hampshire Congress, recommending to their notice the important services of Dr. Jackson, 22 |
13, |
Letter from Josiah Bartlett to the New-Hampshire Congress: Transmits sundry Resolves of the Continental Congress, and earnestly recommends them to attend to the making of Saltpetre, 22 |
1775, Nov.14, |
Letter from Captain Montague to Admiral Graves, 343 |
14, |
Letter from W. Griffin to the Secretary of Admiral Graves, 343 |
16, |
Letter from Shubael Lovell to Captain A yscough, 1338 |
18, |
Letter from Governour Chester to Governour Tryon, 340 |
18, |
Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to General Schuyler: The Troops under Colonel Bedel were sent to his Army by the advice of General Washington; what is necessary for their subsistence and comfort should be advanced out of the Continental Chest, 23 |
18, |
Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to Colonel Bedel: The Provincial Congress cannot send him money for his Troops, and they have requested General Schuyler to advance what may be necessary, 23 |
21, |
Letter from Walter Halton to Nathaniel Coffin, 346 |
21, |
Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to the Delegates of the Colony in Congress: The Colony has advanced for the Army twenty thousand Pounds, lawful money, and requests that a part of it may be repaid, 23 |
22, |
Proclamation by General Carleton, 487 |
23, |
Letter from Captain Thompson to the Portsmouth Committee: Persons should be appointed to take charge of the Fire-rafts; as they are thought things of some consequence, proper care should be taken of them,24 |
24, |
Letter from Lord Dunmore to Admiral Graves, 347 |
24, |
Letter from Colonel Jacob Bayley to Colonel Little, 454 |
24, |
Letter from Doctor Smith, 615 |
26, |
Letter from John Jay to the New-York Congress, 410 |
26, |
Letter from James Sullivan to John Winthrop, 1318 |
27, |
Letter from Edmund Pendleton, President of the Virginia Convention, to Richard Henry Lee, 201 |
27, |
Letter from Josiah Bartlett to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: Desires information on publick affairs; he expects to set out for New-Hampshire in two or three weeks, 24 |
28, |
Letter from Neil Jamieson to James Anderson, 347 |
28, |
Letter from Egbert Benson to the New-York Congress, 388 |
29, |
Letter from Dr. Gordon to the Massachusetts Council, 1221 |
30, |
Letter from General Sullivan to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: General Washington has sent to New-Hampshire for thirty-one Companies to defend the Lines, in room of the Connecticut Forces, who refuse to tarry to the 1st of January; entreats they may be sent, lest the enemy take advantage of their absence, 25 |
30, |
Letter from the Committee of Congress to General Montgomery, 445 |
30, |
Letter from General Sullivan to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: George Jaffrey having assisted in the defence of Portsmouth, ought not to be treated as an enemy to his country, 25 |
30, |
Letter from General Sullivan to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: The Connecticut Forces will quit the Lines on the 6th of December; their place must be immediately supplied with Troops from New-Hampshire and Massachusetts. 25 |
SOUTH-CAROLINA PROVINCIAL CONGRESS. |
Nov. 1, |
The Congress meets at Charlestown, 27 |
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List of the Members, 27 |
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William Henry Drayton chosen President, and Peter Timothy Secretary, 28 |
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Captain Robert Cunningham, charged with high crimes against the liberties of America, arrested by Captain Tutt, 28 |
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Association Papers which had been signed, delivered to William Henry Drayton, 29 |
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Captain Cunningham brought before Congress examined, and committed to the Gammon jail of Charlestown, 29 |
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Committee appointed to report upon the state of the Colony, 29 |
2, |
Members required to give diligent attendance, 30 |
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