Harris, Robert, Captain of Maryland Militia, |
1140 |
Harrison, Benjamin, Mr. Penn interrogated concerning, |
127 |
One of the Secret Committee of Congress, |
620 |
Harrison, R. H., one of Washingtons Aids, |
410 |
Letter from, to Colonel Tupper, |
445 |
Letter from, to General Ward, |
478, 507,745 |
Is appointed Secretary by Washington, |
492 |
Letter from, to Colonel Livingston, |
507 |
Letter from, to General Heard, |
1134 |
Letter from, to the New-York Congress, |
1421 |
Congress give the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel to, |
1694 |
Harrison, Lieutenant William, Letter to, from Mary land Council of Safety, |
754 |
Harrison, Richard, Letter from, to Maryland Council of Safety, |
905 |
Harrison, A. C., appointed Assistant Secretary by Washington, |
1146 |
Harrison, Thomas, (of N. C.,) Order for arrest of, |
1455 |
Harrison, Cuthbert, elected Lieutenant of Virginia Horse, |
1566 |
Harrison, Captain Charles, (of N. J.,) resignation of, |
1640 |
Harrison, Richard, appointed Lieutenant of Marines, |
1721 |
Hart, Joseph, Chairman of Bucks County (Penn.) Committee, |
543 |
Letter from, to the Philadelphia Committee, |
787 |
Chosen Vice-President of the Conference at
Philadelphia, |
952 |
Hart, Dr. John, inoculation of, by Dr. Betts, |
501 |
Dr. Betts punished for inoculating, |
635 |
Hart, Selah, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of Connecticut Militia, |
871 |
Hart, John, appointed a Lieutenant of Connecticut
Militia, |
873 |
Hart, Hawkins, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, |
874 |
Hart, William, appointed Major of Horse of Connecticut Militia, |
880 |
The command of Third Regiment of Horse
given to, |
1276 |
Hart, John, elected Vice-President of the New-Jersey Congress, |
1622 |
Hartford, Conn., Letter from Committee to the President of Congress,. |
601 |
Meeting of the Inhabitants of, |
944 |
Hartley, Mr., makes an appeal to Lord North, |
48 |
His Speech on the Militia Bill, |
77 |
Opposes Lord Norths Bill, |
235 |
Moves to postpone its consideration, |
236 |
Supports Mr. Foxs Motion, |
238 |
Moves to read the Petition of Congress, |
248 |
His Conciliatory Propositions negatived, |
255 |
His Speech on the German Treaties, |
279 |
His Speech in support of Mr. Luttrells Motion, |
313 |
His Speech on Resolutions for Supplies, |
315 |
His Speech on the Expenses of the War, |
342 |
Moves for Estimates, |
344 |
Urges the necessity of his Motion, |
353 |
Supports Colonel Barrés Motion, |
359 |
Supports Mr. Sawbridges Motion, |
376 |
Moves an Address to the King, |
387 |
Hartwick, John, suspicions entertained of, |
476 |
Harvie, John, allowance made to by Virginia Convention, |
1577 |
Harwintown, Conn., Proceedings of Committee, |
902 |
Hasbrouck, Jacob, First Captain in Pawlings Regiment, |
529 |
Hasbrouck, Joseph, Treasurer of Ulster Committee, |
1274 |
Hasbrouck, Elias, appointed Captain of Rangers, |
1274 |
Haskins, Aaron, appointed Captain of the North Carolina Militia, |
1444 |
Haslett, Colonel, ordered to send Troops to Cape May, |
949 |
Hatch, Mrs., suspected of aiding the enemy, |
710 |
Suspicions against, found to be unjust, |
1363 |
Hawkins, Hannah, Deposition of Mrs., |
573 |
Hawley, Samuel, a Tory, declarations of, |
471 |
Order for arrest of, |
550 |
Hawley, Joseph, Chairman of the Northampton Committee,. |
486 |
Complaint against, by a Prisoner, |
486 |
Letter from, to Elbridge Gerry, |
844 |
Letter from, to Washington, |
1015 |
Hawley, Ezekiel, Letter from, to New-York Congress, |
1031 |
Instructions to, by New-York Congress, |
1386 |
Hay, Sir George, supports Lord Norths Bill, |
188, 199, 204 |
Governour Johnson replies to, |
191 |
Hay, great efforts to procure a supply of, |
441 |
Hay, Captain, gallantry of, |
827 |
Hay, Colonel A. H., ordered to make certain arrests, |
1442 |
Hayes, Samuel, Secretary to the Newark Committee, |
523 |
Hayes, Abraham, Lieutenant of Pennsylvania Rifles, |
1298 |
Hayley, Mr., supports Alderman Olivers Motion, |
246 |
Hayman, John, elected Lieutenant of the Maryland Militia, |
583 |
Haynes, Captain Joseph, allowance to, by the Virginia Convention, |
1589 |
Haywood, Eaton, appointed Lieutenant of the New Jersey Militia, |
664 |
Hazard, Captain John, cashiered by Court-Martial, |
553 |
Hazard, Samuel, appointed Lieutenant of the Connecticut Militia, |
872 |
Hazard, Ebenezer, Letter from, to the Connecticut Gazette, |
1369 |
Hazelwood, Captain John, appointed to survey the Delaware, |
655 |
Appointed Captain and Superintendent of Fire Vessels, |
1288 |
Hazen, Colonel, Arnold complains of, |
797 |
Letter from, to General Sullivan, |
1105 |
Heard, Colonel Nathaniel, ordered to arrest Governour Franklin, |
968 |
Letter from, to R. H. Harrison, |
1134 |
Orders to, from the New-Jersey Convention, |
1622 |
Letter from, to President Tucker, |
1623 |
Is promoted to Brigadier-General, |
1629 |
Measures to complete his Brigade, |
1652 |
Brigade Return from, |
1659 |
Heard, William, appointed Cornet of the New-York Militia, |
1359 |
Heart of Oak, (N. C.) Letter of Marque sloop, |
1453 |
Hearts of Oak, a New-York Militia Company, |
1430 |
Heath, Brigadier-General, Memorial of Surgeons Mates to, |
1084 |
Hemp, Essay on the culture of, presented to the Virginia Convention, |
1542 |
Hempstead, John, appointed Lieutenant of the Connecticut Militia, |
1225 |
Henderson, Thomas, examined by the New-York Congress, |
1303 |
Has leave to return home,
| 1314 |
Henderson, Daniel, appointed Lieutenant of the Marines, |
1720 |
Hendricks, Colonel, Extract of a Letter from, |
1078 |
Hendricks, Conrad, examined and discharged by the New-Jersey Convention, |
650 |
Hendrickson, John, secretly examined by the New York Committee, |
1320 |
Hendrickson, Daniel, appointed Colonel of the New Jersey Militia, |
1641 |
Appears before the Convention and is referred to General Mercer, |
1651 |
Henley, Charles, punished for giving intelligence to the enemy, |
1577 |
Henry, the spirit of King, invoked, |
41 |
Conditions on which the First was crowned, |
140 |
The Third, complied with the will of a Congress, |
140 |
Henry, David, Commissary for St. Johns, |
609 |
Henry, Patrick, elected Governour of Virginia, |
1129,1599 |
His answer to notice of election, |
1602 |
Henry, John, appointed Cornet of Virginia Horse, |
1568 |
Henry, Samuel, witnesses examined against by New Jersey Congress, |
1646 |
Congress order him to be arrested and committed, |
1647 |
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