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Morrison, Malcolm, Letter from,
365
Morrison, James, appointed Lieutenant of Marines,
729
Morrow, John, appointed Captain of Rifles,
978
Morton, John, Speaker of Pennsylvania Assembly,
667
 
Letter to,
683
Mott, Gershom, Letter from,
753, 869
Motte, Jacob, Commissioner for signing Money Bills,
586
Moultrie, Alexander, Commissioner for signing Money Bills,
586
 
Elected Attorney-General of South-Carolina,
616
Moultrie, William, Member of Legislative Council of South-Carolina,
618
Moylan, Stephen, Aid-de-Camp to Washington,
113
 
Correspondence of,
166, 167, 374, 1113, 1114
Mulford, Ezekiel, appointed Captain,
303
Murray, James, Letters from,
228, 242
Murray, John, visit of, to Governour Tryon,
287,
 
Permitted to send supplies to same,
1380
Murray, Francis, appointed Captain,
685,
Musket Battalion, of Pennsylvania, Officers of the,
692,
Muskets, advertisement for contract for,
1418
 
Contract for supply of, in Maryland,
1592
Mustermasters, appointment of, in New-Hampshire,
29
Mustermaster-General, Resolve for appointment of, in South-Carolina,
579
 
Duties and pay of, fixed,
641
Nancy, burning of Brigantine,
163
 
Loss of, related,
1009
Nantasket, British Fleet in Road of,
482
 
Departure of the Fleet from,
522
Narrative, Captain Smith’s, to the Maryland Council of Safety,
1065
Narrows, importance of stopping up the,
958
Nash, Francis, appointed Colonel,
1320
 
Confirmed by election in Congress,
1697
Nassau, stores taken at Fort,
824
Naval Armaments, pay of Officers in the Pennsylvania,
727
 
Officers, pay of, in Maryland,
1556
Navy, Rules and Articles for, in South-Carolina,
608
 
Address to the friends of the American,
1079
 
J. Adams’ s notice of the,
1111
Negroes, orders for employment of, in New-York,
219
Nelson, Captain John, orders to,
244
Nelson, N. H, Signers to Association in,
898
Neptune, capture of Sloop,
156
Nesbitt, John Maxwell, Paymaster of the Pennsylvania Forces,
688
Neufville, John, resignation of,
643
Nevaro, Isaac, discharge of, from Prison,
1460
Newark, N. J., Letter from Committee of,
89
 
Proceedings of Committee of,
236
New-Boston, N. H., Associators in,
897
New-Brunswick, N. J., Proceedings of the Committee of,
749
Newbern, N. C, Provincial Council held at,
65
Newburgh, N. Y., Letter from Committee of,
89
Newburyport, Mass., Proceedings of the Committee of,
476
New-Canaan, N. Y., Lead Mine at,
298
New-Castle, N. H., List of Associators in,
895
New-Hampshire, Congress of, resolves itself into an Assembly,
1
 
Assembly, appoint a Committee of Safety,
10
 
Assembly, Proceedings of,
21
 
Assembly, adjournment of,
36
 
Assembly, Proclamation by,
429
 
Declaration by inhabitants of,
873
 
Assembly, Correspondence of, with
 
Titus Salter,
225
 
Robert Treat Paine,
245
 
J. Folsom,
427
 
General Sullivan,
482
 
Committee of Safety, Correspondence of, with
 
Colonel Morey,
117, 427
 
Colonel Bedel,
140, 428
 
Colonel Moylan,
167
 
General Washington,
224
 
General Sullivan,
225
 
President of Congress,
232
 
Philadelphia Committee,
401
 
New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, Correspondence of, with
 
Delegates of New-Hampshire, in Congress,
413
 
Maryland Delegates,
414
 
Captain James Osgood,
428
 
Titus Salter,
1058
 
General Ward,
1059
 
Colonel Gilman,
1218
 
Francis Abbott,
1231
 
Proceedings of the,
1057
Newington, N. H., List of Associates in,
895
New-Jersey Congress, Proceedings of,
55
 
Letter from, to New-York Congress,
263
 
Committee of Safety, Correspondence of, with
 
The President of Congress,
231, 517, 533
 
Lord Stirling,
475
 
New-York Committee,
1424, 1464
 
General Washington,
1052
 
Proceedings of the,
508, 1042
 
Return of First and Second Battalions of,
748
New-London, Conn., fortification of,
1621
New-Market, N. H., List of Associators in,
895
Newport, N. H., List of Associators in,
906
Newport, R. I., reports of Vessels off,
788, 789
 
Captures made at,
857
New-York, Correspondence of the Congress of, with—
 
General Lee,
57, 58, 302, 313, 323, 334, 342
 
Congress of New-Jersey,
59, 263
 
John Hathorn,
146, 1000
 
Levi Pawling,
239
 
Delegates in Continental Congress,
101, 263, 296, 301, 311, 318, 352
 
Colonel Nicoll,
75, 239, 766
 
J. Hasbrouck,
137, 405
 
Abraham Livingston,
184, 222
 
Abraham Lent,
194, 398
 
Curtenius & Co.,
204
 
Colonel Curtenius,
294, 304, 1180
 
David Matthews,
216
 
Albany Committee,
222, 766
 
Robinson and Price,
466
 
Christian Jacobson,
249
 
Jecamiah Allen,
249
 
Lord Stirling,
288, 289, 978
 
General Washington,
289, 1503
 
Poughkeepsie Committee,
291
 
General Schuyler,
294, 301, 318, 330, 331, 375
 
President of Congress,
192, 297, 317
 
Elizabethtown Committee,
293
 
Richmond County Committee,
293
 
King’ s District Committee,
307
 
James Duane, (Note,)
318
 
Queen’ s County Committee,
352
 
Robert Livingston,
379
 
Ulster County Committee,
379
 
Robert Ogden,
309
 
Cumberland County Committee,
323
 
Essex, New-Jersey, County Committee,
381
 
Suffolk County Committee,
385
 
General Thompson,
547
 
Isaac Ryckman,
751
 
Captain Davis,
779
 
Nathaniel Fordham,
776
 
Walter Livingston,
777, 813
 
Nathaniel Mills and others,
926
 
Garret Abeel,
1077
 
Cornelius Steenrod,
1155
 
General Provost,
1236
New-York Congress, Circular from, to
 
The Colonels of Minute-Men,
59
 
The absent Members,
1229
 
Petitions to, from
 
David Shaddell,
58
 
The Treasurer of the Colony,
103
 
Abner Briggs,
750
 
Joseph Wood and others,
1495
 
Proceedings of the Congress of,
251–396, 1491
 
Members composing Congress of,
251
 
General Lee’ s propositions to defend,
213, 215
 
Lord Stirling’s regulations for defence of,
217
 
Lord Stirling’ s preparatory orders for,
218

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