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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 Washington’s 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 North’s Bill,
235
Moves to postpone its consideration,
236
Supports Mr. Fox’s 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. Luttrell’s 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 Barré’s Motion,
359
Supports Mr. Sawbridge’s 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 Pawling’s 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 North’s 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 Oliver’s 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 Surgeon’s 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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