Massachusetts, the People of Machias to the Council of, |
575 |
Petition of Inhabitants of Wellfleet to Council of, |
611 |
Congress call upon Assembly of, |
708, 886,
1009 |
Joseph Greenleaf to the Council of, |
715 |
A Watchman to the People of, |
716, 830 |
Assembly of, to their Delegates in Congress, |
728 |
General Ward to the Council of, |
917 |
Proceedings of Assembly of, regulating Courts of Law, |
918 |
|
|
Proceedings to prohibit exportation of Provisions, |
946 |
|
|
General Schuyler to Assembly of, |
969, 1074 |
Meshech Weare to Assembly of, |
1032 |
Stephen Smith to Assembly of, |
1033 |
Report from David Reed to Assembly of, |
1033 |
Complaints of the inaction of Assembly of, |
1015 |
E. W. Stanhope (a prisoner,) to the Council of, |
1062 |
Armatus to the People of, |
1062 |
Council of, to the President of Congress, |
1087 |
Colonel Campbell, (a prisoner,) to the, |
1088 |
Washington to Assembly of, |
1123 |
Congress order the Battalions of, to be completed, |
1670 |
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|
Massenbaugh, Baron, sent as Engineer to South-Carolina, |
1190 |
Massie, General, his treatment of Prisoners at Halifax, |
1077 |
Mather, Samuel, Chairman of Westfleld Committee, |
998 |
Matlack, Colonel T., Battalion of, vote for Independence, |
785 |
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|
Matthews, Mr. Justice, Thanks of South-Carolina given to, |
515 |
|
|
Matthews, Joel, to New-York Congress, |
547 |
Matthews, Stephen, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, |
872 |
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|
Matthews, Colonel, (of Virginia,) Letter of Thanks to, |
1046 |
Matthews, David, (Mayor of the City of New-York,)
aids the Conspirators in New-York, |
1085 |
New-York Committee authorize Washington to arrest, |
1158 |
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|
Is examined before the Committee, |
1164 |
Letter from, to Gouverneur Morris, |
1215 |
Mr. Beekman permitted to visit him in Jail, |
1440 |
Matthews, Fletcher, no evidence found against, |
1135 |
Matthews, James, New-York Committee order arrest of, |
1162 |
|
|
Gives bond for appearance when called on, |
1176 |
Signs a Declaration to defend the Colony, |
1177 |
Mattox, Samuel, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, |
874 |
|
|
Mawbey, Sir Joseph, calls the war a hellish policy, |
236 |
Speech of, on American affairs, |
317 |
Maxwell, Colonel, ordered with his Troops to Sorel, |
592 |
Report of his arrival, |
594 |
Gallantry of, |
828 |
Maxwell, Captain, capture of, with his Highlanders, |
771 |
Maxwell, William, Order for imprisonment of, in North-Carolina, |
1450 |
|
|
Mazure, Christian, punished for desertion, |
491 |
Mead, Matthew, appointed Major of Connecticut Militia, |
871 |
|
|
Mead, Abner, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, |
872 |
|
|
Mease, James, his Letter to Robert Morris, |
561 |
An order to, as Commissary, |
949 |
Mechanicks, political rights of, |
42 |
Mechanicks in Union,Address of, to New-York Congress, |
614 |
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|
Answer of the Congress to, |
615 |
Second Address of, |
895 |
A Committee from, wait upon the Congress, |
1362 |
Mecum, William, appointed Major of New-Jersey Militia, |
1626 |
|
|
Medical Department, Dr. Morgans Remarks on the, |
1069 |
Medicines, want of, at Ticonderoga, |
586 |
Dr. organs application for, refused, |
1431 |
Medway, Vote of, on Independence, |
533 |
Meeks, John, appointed Captain of Hearts of Oak, |
1430 |
Meigs, Jehiel, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, |
872 |
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|
Meigs, Major R. J., pay of, granted to his wife, |
881 |
Mellish, Mr. Charles, defends the policy of Ministers, |
49 |
Memorial, of the Committee of Privates of Philadelphia, to Congress, |
421 |
|
|
H. Ridgleys, to the Maryland Convention, |
513 |
Members of Rhode-Island Assembly to Congress, |
529 |
|
|
City of Philadelphia to Congress, |
560 |
Richard Hansons, to Dinwiddie Committee, |
604 |
Vestry of New-York City to the Congress thereof, |
626 |
|
|
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to Congress, |
660 |
|
|
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to their Assembly, |
662, 664 |
|
|
Philadelphia Committee to the Justices of Courts, |
689 |
|
|
Colonel J. Nicholsons, to Washington, |
821 |
Mrs. Catharine Lambs, to Washington, |
839 |
Garret Roorbacks, to Washington, |
939 |
Patriotick Societys, to Pennsylvania Conference, |
956 |
|
|
Captain Painters, to the Board of War, |
1048 |
The Surgeons Mates, to General Heath, |
1084 |
J. Hyltons, to the New-York Congress, |
1396 |
Manufacturers of Salt, to the New-York Congress, |
1416 |
|
|
Maryland Council of Safety to their Convention, |
1477 |
|
|
Kentucky Settlers, to Virginia Convention, |
1573 |
Joseph Trumbulls, to Congress, |
1673 |
Dr. Sergeants, to Congress, |
1714 |
Men, a scarcity of, the defect of Government, |
109 |
Menonists, Resolve of Maryland Convention in relation to, |
1504 |
|
|
Petition to Virginia Convention on the subject of, |
1579 |
|
|
Menzies, Major, killed in the affair of Nantasket, |
982 |
Mercenaries, the disgrace of employing, |
23 |
Mr. Dunnings Remarks upon, |
79 |
Sir J. Lowthers Remarks upon, |
107 |
Congress order an Address to the, to be prepared, |
1675 |
|
|
Mercer, Mr., arrival of, at Fort George, |
449 |
Mercer, Hugh, Commission of Brigadier-General sent to, |
723 |
|
|
His Letter of acceptance, |
903 |
General Livingstons Letter to, |
1233 |
Washingtons Letter to, |
1263 |
Is stationed at Paulus-Hook, |
1265 |
His election as Brigadier-General in Congress, |
1697 |
His Commission sent by express, |
1699 |
Merchant, George, brings intelligence from England, |
501 |
Merchants, Rivalry of American, with British, |
19 |
Mr. Wedderburns character of, |
43 |
Mr. Inness plan for the relief of, |
151 |
Mercy, Lord Norths offers of, |
45 |
Meredith, Colonel Samuel, receives the Arms of disaffected, |
722 |
|
|
Is appointed Colonel by Virginia Convention, |
1518 |
Meredith, Peter, sentenced for desertion, |
1145 |
Meritches, (New-York,) Census of Inhabitants of, |
1236 |
Meriwether, John, honorably acquitted of disaffection, |
722 |
Meriweather, Reuben, Captain of Independent Rifle Company, |
1502 |
|
|
Merkle, J. P., is introduced to Congress, |
1688 |
Merrill, Samuel, Town-Clerk of Maiden, |
603 |
Merrill, Lieutenant, acquitted by Court of Inquiry, |
697 |
Merrill, Joseph, Clerk of Hartford Meeting, |
944 |
Merryman, John, Jun., appointed Treasurer of Fines by Baltimore, |
1459 |
|
|
Mershon, Henry, appointed Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia, |
1623 |
|
|
Message, the Kings, to the House of Commons, |
18, 237, 356 |
|
|
The Ministers, to Irish House of Commons, |
256 |
Schuylers, to the Six Nations, |
914 |
Metcalfe, Thomas, an Order for disarming, |
881 |
Methodists, Action of Baltimore Committee in relation to, |
1463 |
|
|
Micheau, Paul, excuse of, for non-attendance, |
1340 |