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Virginia Assembly, convened by the Governour. [1774-05-05] Dunmore, John, Governour of Virginia. [S4-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Speech of Lord Dunmore to General Assembly. [1775-05-05] Dunmore, John, Governour of Virginia; Virginia Council. [S4-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Address of the Council to Lord Dunmore Address of the House of Burgesses to Lord Dunmore. [1774-05-05] Virginia, House of Burgesses. [S4-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Dunmore's Answer. [1775-05-05] Dunmore, John, Governour of Virginia. [S4-V1-p0275] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Information, by Express, of skirmishes with the Shawanese. [1774-05-12] Virginia, General Assembly. [S4-V1-p0275] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition from the Inhabitants on the Waters of the Ohio, to the Governour and Assembly. Prefer the Government of Virginia to that of Pennsylvania. State their grievances, their fears of the neighbouring Indians, and request the Assembly to extend to them relief. [1774-05-13] Pennsylvania, Ohio River Inhabitants. [S4-V1-p0275] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Address of the House of Burgesses to the Governour on the foregoing Petition. Disapprove the imprisoning Officers by either Government. Recommend a temporary boundary until the King shall direct a proper line to be fixed upon. Request the Governour to exercise the powers he is invested with to suppress the Indian disturbances. [1775-05-13] Virginia, House of Burgesses. [S4-V1-p0276] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

"A Virginian," approving the conduct of Lord Dunmore (Note). [1774-03-03] A Virginian (pseudo.). [S4-V1-p0277] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Pittsburgh. No disturbances with the Indians this Winter. More to be dreaded from the Pennsylvanians than the Indians. (Note). [1774-03-26] Anonymous. [S4-V1-p0277] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

"Virginius" to Lord Dimmore. An Indian war inevitable. Urges the Governour to make provision for the security of the frontier inhabitants. and be ready to meet the Indians (Note). [1774-03-24] Virginius (pseudo.). [S4-V1-p0277] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Connolly will be at Pittsburgh till the middle of June to dispose of lots in a new Town, to be laid out, at the Falls of the Ohio (Note). [1774-04-07] Campbell, John; Conolly, John. [S4-V1-p0278] [Document Details][Complete Volume]



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