420 Documents
The Provincial Congress, meets at Watertown, Joseph Warren chosen President, and Samuel Freeman Secretary, List of the Members chosen by the several Towns. [1775-05-31] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1375] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Thanks to Dr. Langdon for his excellent Sermon delivered to the Congress this day, Resolve of the last Congress for supplying the Army with Chaplains, laid before the Clergy, now in Convention at Watertown, Papers relative to the Fortresses at Ticonderoga, etc., ordered to be laid before the Congress, Mr. Phelps, the bearer of some of the Papers, attended Congress, and gave them further information, Committee to take the Papers into immediate consideration, Committee to consider a Letter from the Committee of Correspondence for New-Hampshire to the Committee of Newburyport. [1775-05-31] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1379] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on General Thomas's Letter. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1380] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Members appointed Monitors in the Congress. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1380] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of a Committee on providing for the Poor of the Town of Boston. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1381] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider the proposal of the Clergy, now in Convention at Watertown, Committee to consider the Letter from the Selectmen of Hopkinton. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1381] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Letter from New-Hampshire, recommending copies of it to be sent to the Seaport Towns. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1381] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider a Letter from the Committee of Safety of Salem. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1381] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee approving the conduct of Mr. Stephen Higginson. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1381] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolve. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1382] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Passes. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1382] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1382] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1382] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1382] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Papers relating to Ticonderoga. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1382] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to Colonel Benedict Arnold, approving his acquisitions of Ticonderoga and Crown Point, and request him to continue in command over the Forces raised by this Colony. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1382] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the House of Assembly of Connecticut, maintaining a post at Ticonderoga is of the utmost importance, but in our distressing situation have postponed sending further assistance to Captain Arnold. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1383] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Provincial Congress of New-Hampshire, enclosing a Letter from Colonel Arnold, commander of the Troops at Ticonderoga and Crown Point, and requesting their aid in securing the Fortresses. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1383] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Adjourned. [1775-06-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Eastham. [1775-06-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to bring in a Resolve making further provision for the Poor of the Town of Boston, Committee to consider a Memorial from the County of Worcester. [1775-06-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Provision made for supplying the Army with Chaplains. [1775-06-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to take into consideration the situation and circumstances of the Seaport Towns and Islands in this Colony, which are exposed to the incursions and ravages of the enemy, Rev. William Gordon chosen Chaplain to the Congress, Members added to the Committee appointed at the last Congress, to draw up an easy and concise method of making Saltpetre. [1775-06-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Noodle's Island. [1775-06-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1385] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders. [1775-06-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1385] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Colonel Gerrish. [1775-06-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1385] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Hopkinton. [1775-06-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1386] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee. [1775-06-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1386] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to consider the exposed condition of the Sea-Coast, Persons living in places exposed to be ravaged or plundered are advised to remove their Hay and Stock out of the reach of our implacable enemies. [1775-06-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1386] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider a Resolve of the Committee of Safety, for a re-enforcement of the Massachusetts Army. [1775-06-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1386] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on a Letter from Col. James Easton. [1775-06-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1387] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Order of the Day. [1775-06-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1387] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Congress will make no objection to fitting out Vessels for whaling voyages or for the West-Indies. [1775-06-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1387] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Receiver-General, requesting him to attend and sign Notes. [1775-06-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1387] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Captain Stone. [1775-06-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1388] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Colonel Henshaw admitted to give an account of his proceedings at Connecticut, where he was sent on the affair of Ticonderoga, Colonel Easton's Letter referred to the Committee who are to confer with the Committee of Safety to-morrow morning. [1775-06-04] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1388] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from Truro, for Powder, read and dismissed, Letter from Governour Trumbull, just received, referred to the Committee of Safety, Committee to confer with the Officers of the American Army, on preserving the health of the Troops. [1775-06-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1388] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
All Letters wrote to or by the avowed enemies of this Country, which have or may come into the hands of any person in this Colony, to be laid before the Congress. [1775-06-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1389] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider the proposal of Captain Foster, for removing the Poor and their Goods from Boston, Committee to bring in another Resolve relating to the Poor of Boston. [1775-06-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1389] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mineral Earth. [1775-06-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1390] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to bring in a Resolve for giving a currency to the Bills of Credit of all the Governments on the Continent. [1775-06-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1390] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Emerson. [1775-06-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1390] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider the state of the Artillery in general, Mr. Sullivan directed to bring in a Resolve for preventing the circulation of Bills of Credit under a specified value. [1775-06-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1390] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on giving currency to the Notes of other Governments, Ordered to lie on the table till Mr. Sullivan brought in the Resolve just ordered. [1775-06-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1390] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on making an allowance of Provisions to the Soldiers of the American Army. [1775-06-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1390] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on providing regular Supplies for the Army, Proceedings in the case of Colonel Jonathan Brewer, on the complaint of the Committee of Safety. [1775-06-06] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1391] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on giving currency to the Bills of Credit of the other Governments. [1775-06-06] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1391] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Congress refuse a Commission to Mr. Jonathan Brewer, as Colonel of a Regiment in the Massachusetts Army, Benjamin Edwards brought before the Congress for uttering disrespectful expressions on their decision in Colonel Brewer's case. [1775-06-06] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1392] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition of Major Baldwin. [1775-06-06] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1392] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Slaves. [1775-06-06] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1392] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to bring in an additional Resolve, to make provision for the Poor of Boston. [1775-06-06] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1392] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Prisoners. [1775-06-06] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1393] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to wait on General Ward, for a Return of the number of Men in the Massachusetts Army, Committee on a Petition of the Inhabitants of Machias, Committee to consider the Letters from the Stockbridge Indians, Petition from Colonel Brewer, and from several Captains under him, Benjamin Edwards called in, and admonished by the President. [1775-06-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1393] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Ward. [1775-06-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1394] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on a Memorial from the Selectmen of Salem, Report of the Committee on giving currency to the Bills of Credit of other Governments, read and recommitted, Committee to confer with the Delegates from New-Hampshire, To-morrow afternoon assigned for choosing two Major-Generals of the Massachusetts Army, Committee to collect the Letters of the late Governour Hutchinson. [1775-06-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1394] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the four Prisoners from Dartmouth. [1775-06-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1394] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Petition of the Inhabitants of Machias, read and accepted. [1775-06-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1395] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to confer with the Gentlemen from New-Hampshire. [1775-06-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1395] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letters directed to be written to the Colonies of Connecticut, Rhode-Island, and New-Hampshire, desiring them severally to appoint Committees, to meet one appointed by this Congress, at Worcester, on the 28th instant, to determine the number of Men to be raised on the present emergency, by each of the New-England Colonies. [1775-06-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1395] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to confer with the Committee of Safety, on a re-enforcement of the Army. [1775-06-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1395] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider the expediency of establishing a number of small Armed Vessels, for the protection of our trade and the annoyance of our enemies, Committee to consider at large on some measure for commissioning the Officers of the Army. [1775-06-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1396] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee of Arundel, with an account of their taking a Sloop from Boston, for Annapolis, Report of the Committee appointed to confer with the Committee of Safety, that it is inexpedient for this Colony to augment the Forces already raised by it, for the defence of the American Colonies, considered in Committee of the Whole, and agreed to by the Congress. [1775-06-08] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1396] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on commissioning Officers of the Army, read and agreed to, Committee on a Petition from the County of Cumberland. [1775-06-08] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1396] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Stockbridge Indians, Selectmen of Stockbridge appointed a Committee to send Messengers and Belts to the Indians. [1775-06-08] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1397] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Provisions. [Undated] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1398] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider what is proper to be done with the Prisoners from Arundel. [1775-06-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1398] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolutions of the Continental Congress, of the 17th and 29th of May, relative to exports to the British Possessions, to be duly enforced. [1775-06-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1398] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolutions of the Continental Congress, of the 17th and 29th of May, relative to exports to the British Possessions, to be duly enforced. [1775-05-17] Continental Congress. [S4-V2-p1398] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolutions of the Continental Congress, of the 17th and 29th of May, relative to exports to the British Possessions, to be duly enforced. [1775-05-29] Continental Congress. [S4-V2-p1398] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Provisions may be sent to Nantucket, for the use of the Inhabitants only. [1775-06-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1398] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Order of the Day. [1775-06-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1399] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Safety. [1775-06-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1399] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Prisoners brought from Arundel, Josiah Jones and Jonathan Hicks to be confined in the Jail of Middlesex. [1775-06-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1399] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider if Artificers may be necessary for the Army in the pay of this Colony, Committee on the appointment of Armourers for the Massachusetts Army. [1775-06-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1400] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Allowance of Provisions for the Soldiers of the Massachusetts Army. [1775-06-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1401] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Monday next (12th instant) assigned for choosing three Delegates, to meet those that may be sent by the other New-England Colonies, Choice of two Major-Generals deferred to Monday next, Committee to consider the expediency of establishing a number of Armed Vessels. [1775-06-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1401] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address to the Continental Congress, ordered to be signed by Major Hawley, as Vice-President, and sent by express to Philadelphia. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1401] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider some measure to prevent the violation of the Sabbath, Committee to consider the Petition of the Committee at Charlestown, Committee to prepare Instructions to the Delegates to go to Ticonderoga, Committee to consider of some method to supply the Surgeons of the Army with Medicines. [1775-06-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1402] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Continental Congress. [1775-06-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1403] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Colonel Farley, Major Brooks, and Mr. Cross. [1775-06-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1403] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Vessel. [1775-06-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1404] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Exportation of Provisions prohibited. [1775-06-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1404] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of Committee on supplying Surgeons with Medicines. [1775-06-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1404] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders for the arrest of one Thompson, who is about to sail from Salem to New-Providence, for Provisions for the Army in Boston. [1775-06-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1404] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee chosen to meet the Committees of the New-England Colonies at Worcester, on the 28th instant, Committee chosen to go to Ticonderoga, to examine into the state of that Fortress, Motion made to reconsider the Resolve for choosing a Committee to meet Committees of the New-England Governments, at Worcester. [1775-06-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1405] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull, enclosing a Letter from Colonel Arnold, and three Resolves of the Continental Congress, read and referred to the Committee appointed to prepare Instructions to the Committee to repair to Ticonderoga, Twenty-three Regiments to be commissioned, exclusive of the Regiment of Matrosses, Committee to consider the Petition of Abner Graves and others, Resolves relating to the Convention of Committees at Worcester, reconsidered, Colonel John Whitcomb chosen First Major-General, Report of the Committee on the expediency of establishing a number of Armed Vessels considered, and, after a very long debate, the further consideration of it referred to Friday next. [1775-06-13] Trumbull, Jonathan, Governour of Connecticut. [S4-V2-p1405] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Safety. [1775-06-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1406] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Dorothy Coolidge. [1775-06-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1407] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Instructions to the Gentlemen chosen by this Congress to repair to Ticonderoga. [1775-06-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1407] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Fally. [1775-06-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1408] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider the subject-matter of a late extraordinary Proclamation of General Gage. [1775-06-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1408] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Abner Graves and others have leave to withdraw their Petition, Committee to consider the Report of Col. Thompson, and the Petition of Mr. Parry, First Thursday of July next appointed a day of Fasting and Prayer throughout the Colony, Committee to consider of the means for furnishing those who are destitute of Arms in the Massachusetts Army, Committee to Ticonderoga directed to revise the papers relating to that Fortress, and to take with them such as are not wanted by this Congress, Committee to consider the propriety of supplying the Generals of the Massachusetts Army with necessary Household Furniture, Dr. Joseph Warren chosen Second Major General, Resolve for a Day of Fasting recommitted, that the following things might bc mentioned: blessing on the Continental Congress, unity of the Colonies, health, fruitful seasons, etc, Committee of Supplies directed forthwith to re commend suitable persons for Officers in the Train of Artillery. [1775-06-14] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1408] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders. [1775-06-15] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1410] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders for securing the Library and Apparatus of Harvard College. [1775-06-15] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1410] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Continental Congress, to New-York, and to the several Governments in New England. [1775-06-15] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1410] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Houses to be taken for the Soldiers near the Camp at Cambridge, if Tents cannot be had. [1775-06-15] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1411] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Inhabitants of several Towns requested to furnish Fire-Arms for the use of the Army. [1775-06-15] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1411] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Magazine. [1775-06-15] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1412] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders. [1775-06-15] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1412] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
John Brown. [1775-06-15] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1412] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider the application of the Rev. Dr. Langdon. [1775-06-15] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1413] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to consider the claims and pretensions of several Colonels in the Army. [1775-06-15] Hawley, Joseph. [S4-V2-p1413] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Soldiers to be supplied with Rum on extraordinary occasions. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1414] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider an augmentation of the Army, a supply of Arms to the Soldiers, etc., Consideration of the Report on fitting out Armed Vessels further postponed. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1414] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to General Whitcomb, requesting a more explicit answer respecting his acceptance of his appointment as Major-General. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1414] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Colonels. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1415] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Henshaw. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1415] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1415] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the violation of the Sabbath. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1415] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1416] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Vessels laden with Cod Fish permitted to sail for the West-Indies. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1416] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to consider the late extraordinary Proclamation signed Thomas Gage, Proclamation by the Provincial Congress, to be printed and published throughout the Colony. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1416] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1419] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the application of Dr. Langdon. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1419] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Adjourned. [1775-06-16] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1419] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of Committee on procuring Fire-Arms and Powder from Philadelphia and elsewhere. [1775-06-17] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1419] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Militia throughout the Colony requested to hold themselves in readiness to march at a minute's warning: and the Inhabitants on the Sea-Coast are requested to carry their Arms with them on the Sabbath and other days when they meet for publick worship. [1775-06-17] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1419] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Vacancies. [1775-06-17] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1420] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petitions. [1775-06-17] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1420] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sea Coast. [1775-06-17] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1420] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Resolves of the Committee of Safety relative to an augmentation of the Army, supply of Arms, etc.. [1775-06-17] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1420] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of the Continental Congress, and a Resolve containing several recommendations to this and the other Colonies, brought by express, Committee appointed to call together the Members of this Congress, in any extraordinary emergency, at any other time or to any other place than that to which it may stand adjourned, Committees to purchase Fire-Arms in the several Counties. [1775-06-17] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1422] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Records and Papers of the Provincial Congress to be secured and taken care of, at the discretion of the Secretary, Committee to prepare a Letter to the Continental Congress, on the late attack of the King's Troops at Bunker's Hill, Committee of Supplies directed to write to Rhode-Island and New-Hampshire for Powder. [1775-06-18] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1422] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to see that the Army at the Intrenchments be well supplied with victuals and drink. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1423] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on establishing Officers to take care of the Ordnance Stores. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1423] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
President of this Congress to be chosen this afternoon, in place of the Honourable Joseph Warren, supposed to be killed in the late battle at Bunker's Hill, Report on the Resolve of the Continental Congress for establishing Civil Government in this Colony, read, debated, and deferred till Dr. Church, who was at Philadelphia when the Resolve passed, shall be present, James Warren chosen President of the Congress, To-morrow morning assigned for considering the Report on fitting out Armed Vessels, The Secretary directed to subscribe the name of the late President to all Commissions bearing date on the 19th of May. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1424] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Supplies directed to furnish destitute Soldiers with Clothes and Blankets,Fifteen hundred good Spears to be immediately furnished to the Army at Cambridge. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1424] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Petition of Col. Phinney, recommending the establishment of a Regiment to guard the Sea-Coast in the County of Cumberland, Laid on the table till the matter respecting Armed Vessels is considered. [1775-06-20] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1425] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to purchase Spears for the Army. [1775-06-20] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1425] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Resolve of the Continental Congress respecting Government. [1775-06-20] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1425] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Resolve of the Continental Congress respecting Government. [1775-06-09] Thompson, Jonathan. [S4-V2-p1425] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the several Towns in the Colony, requesting them to elect Representatives to an Assembly to meet the 19th day of July next. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1426] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolved. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1426] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report on the expediency of establishing Armed Vessels further considered, debated, and ordered to subside for the present. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1426] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Another Hospital for the sick and wounded of the Army established. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1426] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
John Patterson. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1427] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
John Pidgeon. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1427] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to confer with four Indians this day arrived from Penobscot, under the conduct of John Lane. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1427] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Jaimaica Fish. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1427] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Massachusetts Provincial Congress, June 9, 1775. [1775-06-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1427] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to inquire into the grounds of a report which has prevailed in the Army that there has been treachery in some of the Officers. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1428] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Jamaica Fish. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1428] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Colonel Heath chosen a Major-General. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1428] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Return. [1775-07-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1428] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Continental Congress. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1429] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to General Ward, requesting to send one or more Regiments from Roxbury to Cambridge. [1775-06-19] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1430] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Commission to Major-General Heath. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1430] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Ward. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1431] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Robert Hanskell. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1431] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider the expediency of removing Colonel Glover's Regiment from Marblehead to Cambridge. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1431] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolution relative to the Estates of Refugees. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1431] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolution relative to the Estates of Refugees. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1431] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders/Resolves. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1432] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address from an Indian Chief of the Penobscot Tribe. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1432] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to inquire into the present want of discipline in the Massachusetts Army, Joseph Fry chosen Third Major-General. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1432] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee to consider the request of the Penobscot Indians, now at Watertown. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1433] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Commissions for the Officers of the Train of Artillery directed to be prepared and delivered. [1775-06-21] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1433] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proclamation for a Fast recommitted for amendment, Committee to consider the propriety of commissioning the Officers of Colonel Gerrish's Regiment. [1775-06-22] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1434] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Townshend. [1775-06-22] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1435] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the means by which the Army before Boston may be most expeditiously strengthened. [1775-06-22] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1435] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Corn and Ammunition to be furnished the Inhabitants on Penobscot River, etc.. [1775-06-22] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1435] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Rank of the Officers in Colonel Gridley's Regiment. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1436] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to consider the state of Colonel Phinney's Regiment. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1437] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to take into consideration the Regiment that was moved from Marblehead to Cambridge, Committee to consider of proper expedients to augment the Army, and to write to the other New-England Governments on the subject. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1437] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the misconduct in the late Engagement. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1438] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Safety directed to make out a new list for Officers of the Train of Artillery, and that no person unworthy of that office be appointed. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1438] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Payment ordered to Mr. John Lane for his expenses in bringing up four Chiefs of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1438] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Stephan Hooper. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1439] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Boston. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1439] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Town of Malden authorized to defend themselves in case of an attack from the enemy. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1439] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Captain Lane. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1439] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Former vote respecting the removal of the Library and Apparatus reconsidered, and another adopted. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1439] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1439] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to General Ward, directing him to order eight Companies, now posted in Plymouth, to join the Army before Boston. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1440] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Robert Haskell permitted to go from Beverly to Nova-Scotia in a Fishing Vessel. [1775-06-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1440] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider some method of regulating Trade with the Indians, Committee to consider what further is necessary to be done respecting Bills of Credit of the Colony. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1440] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Establishment for Surgeons of Hospitals. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1440] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to get the Resolve for a Fast printed, Captain John Lane admitted to the floor of the House, to answer such questions as the Congress shall propose to him. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Doctor Langdon. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Captain Lane. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
James Kirkwood. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Election Sermon. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Bridget Phillips. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Commission. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Hunt. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to prepare a Letter to the Governour of Rhode island, Committee to consider a Letter from General Ward, informing of the desertion of Lieutenant Cox, of Salem. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1442] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to consider the expediency of stationing part of Colonel Phinney's Regiment in Cumberland and Lincoln. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1442] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proclamation for a Fast suspended. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1442] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the desertion of Lieutenant Cox. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1442] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider what steps should be taken for receiving General Washington with proper respect. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1442] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee to consider of an adequate allowance for Captain John Lane, Colonel Porter directed to have a Scythe fixed on a Spear, in such manner as he thinks fit, and bring it before the Congress when fixed, Committee appointed to procure Spears empowered to order Blacksmiths to work on the Sabbath, Report of the Committee appointed to regulate Trade with the Indians. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Rev. Mr. Gordon chosen to preach an Election Sermon, on the 19th of July next. [1775-06-24] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to procure Shovels and Spades for the Army immediately. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1444] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Honorary commission to Mr. Gilman, Interpreter to the Penobscot Indians. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1444] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
John Lane. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1444] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Andrew Gilman. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1444] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Gilman instructed to cultivate a friendly disposition in the Indians, and to forward such intelligence respecting the Indians and Canadians as he can procure. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1444] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Detachment sent for the protection of the Elizabeth Islands. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1445] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1445] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Governour of Connecticut. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1445] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on the reception of General Washington report, the Report laid on the table, Letter from the Committee of Machias, respecting the capture of a King's Cutter. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1446] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee appointed to consider the conduct of Colonel Thompson, at Kennebeck, directed to consider also his conduct at Falmouth to Capt. Mowatt and Captain Coulson, The Secretary directed to sign the Commissions of the Officers of the Train, except John Wiley's, Samuel Gridley's and John Callender's, Committee appointed to inquire into a report that there has been treachery in some of the Officers, directed to proceed in their inquiries. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1446] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the reception of General Washington again considered, amended, and accepted. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1447] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Hall. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1448] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Letter from Machias. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1448] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider a Letter from Gen. Ward, Committee to meet Generals Washington and Lee, at Springfield, Two Companies raised in New-York and Connecticut permitted to join Colonel Patterson's Regiment, General Whitcomb atended, was sworn, and received his Commission as Major-General of the Massachusetts Army. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1448] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from the Committee for the Town of Plymouth. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1449] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on the Petition from Plymouth. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1449] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Commissions. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1449] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Directions for delivering out the Arms procured by a Committee of this Congress. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1449] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider measures for the defence and protection of the Sea-Coast, Report of the Committee on the conduct of Col. Thompson at Falmouth. [1775-06-26] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1450] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on a Letter from Albany, Report of Committee on General Ward's Letter accepted, and afterwards recommitted, together with the Resolve relating to absconding Soldiers. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1450] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Isaac Stone, relative to Francis Moore. [1775-06-25] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1450] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider General Thomas's Letter, relative to furnishing the American Prisoners in Boston with Provisions, Committee on the Letters brought by Mr. Palfrey from England, Four Members added to the Committee of Supplies, Colonel William Henshaw and Samuel Brewer chosen Adjutant-Generals of the Massachusetts Army, Committee to prepare an Address to the several Towns in the Colony, to furnish the Army with Powder. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1451] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from the Committee of Goldsborough, etc. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1452] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of Committee on the Petition. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1452] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Pay of Officers and Soldiers to commence at the time of their enlistment. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1452] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolve of yesterday, relating to the distribution of Fire-Arms, reconsidered, amended, and adopted. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1453] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
William Henshaw. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1453] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Robert Campbell. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1453] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Counties of Hampshire. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1454] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on furnishing the Prisoners in Boston with Provisions, Report on protecting the Sea-Coast again read and considered, and, after debate, further postponed. [1775-06-27] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1454] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Five or three may be a quorum of the Committee of Supplies. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1454] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Committee of Albany. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1454] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Messrs. Fish and Toby. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1455] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of Committee on absconding Soldiers read and recommitted, Report of Committee on giving a currency to the Notes or Bills of Credit of the Colony, read and recommitted. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1455] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of Committee on defence of the Sea-Coast again considered, amended and accepted. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1456] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of Committee on saving Provisions in the Army. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1456] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committees to station the Troops in the Counties of Essex and York, Committee to give out Listing Orders. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1456] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Measures adopted for the defence and protection of the Sea-Coast. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1456] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of Committee relative to absconding Soldiers considered and accepted. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1457] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Bills of Credit. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1458] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Form of Warrant for the Surgeons. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1458] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on preventing the unnecessary expenditure of Gunpowder. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1458] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on making the Notes and Bills of Credit of this and the other Colonies a tender, again considered, amended, and adopted. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1458] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Payment. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1459] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Pidgeon. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1459] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Time of the commencement of pay to Officers, Soldiers and Minute-Men, fixed. [1775-06-28] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1459] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to prepare an Address to Generals Washington and Lee, on their arrival at Cambridge. [1775-30-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1460] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Selectmen of the several Towns to supply the Soldiers stationed on the Sea-Coast with Provisions. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1460] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Supplies. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1461] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
John Calef. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1461] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letters brought by Ensign Campbell, late from England, now a prisoner at Concord, addressed to gentlemen in the Colonies, to be sent to the Officers of the Troops of the respective Colonies, Committee to search Ensign Campbell. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1461] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address to the Counties of Hampshire and Worcester, requesting to supply Powder for the Army. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1461] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Doctor William Whiting directed to go to New-York, and procure from Doctor Graham instructions for making Saltpetre. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Paul Revere. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Robert Shillaber. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Major Goodwin. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Major Goodwin. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Major Hawley to bring in a Resolve directing the Committee of Safety to inquire into the expediency of a further emission of Bills of Credit. Report presented and accepted, Committee to inquire into the expediency of continuing the Lights in the Light-houses at Cape Ann, Boston and Plymouth. [1775-06-30] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1463] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Warrant. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1464] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Jabez Matthews admitted to give an account of his embassy to Quebeck. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1464] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Form of Commissions, Beating Orders and Enlistments, for Troops employed for the defence of the Sea-Coast. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1464] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1465] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Stores. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1466] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Instructions to the Committees appointed to procure Powder from the Counties of Hampshire and Worcester, List of Towns required to furnish the Powder. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1466] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Poor Woman. [1775-06-29] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1467] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Provision made for the Poor of Charlestown. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1468] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sea-Coasts. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1468] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Thomas Neat. [1775-07-01] Richmond, Ezra. [S4-V2-p1468] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Deputy-Commissaries for the Massachusetts Army. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1468] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Ward directed to order two Companies to Plymouth. [17757-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1469] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Regulations for trial of offences by any of the Troops for the defence of the Sea-Coast. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1469] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
A number of Letters from London received and referred to a Committee. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1470] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Governour and Company of Connecticut. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1470] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Receiver-General directed to pay out of the Treasury the Bills of Credit of other Colonies. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1471] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1471] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Bills of Credit. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1471] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Accommodations for the Sick and Wounded of the Colony Army provided. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1472] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1472] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address to General Washington. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1472] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
His Excellency's Answer. [1775-07-01] Washington, George. [S4-V2-p1473] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address to General Lee. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1473] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
His Honour's Answer. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1474] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on securing the Whale-Boats belonging to the Colony. [1775-07-01] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1474] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Bliss and Mr. Cutt. [1775-07-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1474] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on removing and securing the Lamps of the Light-houses. [1775-07-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1474] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Doctor Taylor. [1775-07-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1475] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition of Joseph Barrell, late of Boston. [1775-07-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1475] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Account. [1775-07-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1475] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Alexander Shepard, Jun., to the Committee of Safety. [1775-07-02] Shepard, Alexander. [S4-V2-p1476] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee for devising means for the support of the Poor of Boston and Charlestown. [1775-07-02] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1476] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Safety directed to report, as soon as possible, on the expediency of a new emission Of Bills of Credit, Committee to confer with the Members from the New-Hampshire Congress. [1775-07-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1476] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition of the Selectmen of Abington for aid in supporting the Poor of Boston. [1775-07-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1477] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Major Goodwin. [1775-07-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1477] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Major Hawley. [1775-07-04] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1477] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Gridley, complaining of their appointment of persons not recommended by him for Officers in the Artillery. [1775-07-03] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1477] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
No more Commissions, for the present, to be delivered to Officers in the Colony Army, Committee to take into consideration the conduct of the People of Nantucket. [1775-07-04] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1478] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Congress of New-Hampshire, dated July 3, enclosing two Letters from Dr. Wheelock and a Committee in Hanover. [1775-07-03] Thornton, Matthew. [S4-V2-p1479] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report. [1775-07-04] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1479] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to Governour Trumbull. [1775-07-04] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1479] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Colonel Grout. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Craigie Medical Report. [1775-07-04] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Indian Nimham. [1775-07-04] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Congress. [1775-07-04] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
William Tollman of Dartmouth. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Thompson Morton. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to wait upon General Washington, to know if he has any matter to lay before the Congress. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1481] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
List of Surgeons and Mates, Form of Warrant for a Medical Commissary. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1481] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Axes. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1481] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Late Inhabitants of the Town of Boston authorized to choose Representatives to the Assembly. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1481] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
James Russell. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1482] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1482] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the request of Gen. Washington to make a Drawbridge of the Bridge at Cambridge. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1482] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee to consider of the Donations for the Poor of Boston recommitted. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1482] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from Colonel Jonathan Brewer. [1775-07-04] Brewer, Jonathan. [S4-V2-p1483] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Battle of Lexington. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1483] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Fire-Arms. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1483] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Ward. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1483] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Petition of eighteen Stockbridge Indians. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1483] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Shepard requested to retain in his hands all the Plans he hath of the Province of Maine. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1484] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report on the Donations for the Poor of Boston again made and recommitted. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1484] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee appointed, with authority to convene the General Assembly earlier than the 19th instant. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1484] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Washington. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1484] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from James Winthrop, resigning his appointment as Postmaster at Cambridge. [1775-07-05] Winthrop, James. [S4-V2-p1484] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sundry Letters. [1775-07-05] Greenleaf, Benjamin. [S4-V2-p1485] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to General Washington, enclosing a Resolution relative to the Sick and Wounded. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1485] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Count and Sort. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1485] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee for supplying Coats for the Army, Proportion of the thirteen thousand Coats to be supplied by the respective Towns. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1485] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mrs. Dorothy Coolidge. [1775-07-05] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1488] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Supplies empowered to impress the Saw-Mill at Watertown, or any other Mill they may have occasion for. [1775-07-06] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1488] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel John Fenton, a prisoner from New-Hampshire, requesting he may be removed to Cambridge and tried. [1775-07-06] Fenton, John, Colonel. [S4-V2-p1489] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Vote of Thanks to the Committee who have returned this day from their embassy to Ticonderoga. [1775-07-06] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1489] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to consider a Resolve of the Committee of Safety, recommending the seizing of Crown Officers, Committee of Safety appointed a Committee to draw up and transmit to Great Britain a fair and impartial account of the Battle at Charlestown. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1490] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Daniel Murray. [1775-07-06] Reed, Joseph, Colonel. [S4-V2-p1491] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Blacksmiths. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1491] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. William Shillaber. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1491] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Resolve of the Committee of Safety, relative to a new emission of Bills of Credit. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1491] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Supplies. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1492] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the application of Daniel Murray to General Washington for permission to go into Boston. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1492] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
County of Bristol. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1492] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Ticonderoga. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1492] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Spears. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1493] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Ward, requesting Clothing for the Army. [1775-07-07] Ward, Artemas, General. [S4-V2-p1493] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Merril. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1493] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Secretary. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1494] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to Colonel Easton, at Ticonderoga. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1494] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee to consider some method to prevent supplying our enemies with Provisions. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1494] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Spears. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1495] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on Clothing for the Army. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1495] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to consider the conduct of the People of Nantucket. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1495] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Permission given to the Committee of Machias to fit out an Armed Vessel for their defence. [1775-07-07] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1495] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
List of Surgeons. [1775-07-08] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1495] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Daniel Taylor. [1775-07-08] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1496] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Petition of Colonel Jonathan Brewer. [1775-07-08] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1496] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letters from or to any person in the Continental Army in Massachusetts, free of postage. [1775-07-08] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1497] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Fish. [1775-07-08] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1498] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Notes. [1775-07-08] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1498] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolve. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1498] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Congress of New-Hampshire. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1498] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on a Letter from General Greene. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Shirts. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition of the Inhabitants of Frenchman's Bay. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolution explanatory of the Resolve of the 21st of June, relative to the Estates of Refugees. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Surgeons General. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
The Continental Congress to be requested to order the seizure of every Crown Officer in the Colonies. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Armourers. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1500] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from John Scollay, relative to the Poor of the Town of Boston. [1775-07-08] Scollay, John. [S4-V2-p1500] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from four Indian Chiefs, at Falmouth, to Ephraim Gilman. [1775-07-09] Anonymous. [S4-V2-p1501] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Jedediah Preble and Enoch Freeman empowered to supply the Penobscot Indians with Goods. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1501] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Supplies. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1501] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Letter of John Scollay. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1501] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the Towns to be applied to for Shirts and Breeches for the Army. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1501] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Additional Resolve, relative to the Poor of Boston, adopted. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1502] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Continental Congress, requesting the seizure of Crown Officers. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1503] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
John Lane, Agent for the Penobscot Tribe of Indians, authorized to supply them with Powder. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1503] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Watertown. [1775-07-09] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1503] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Warrants. [1775-07-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1503] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Lee, requesting their approbation of his interview with Gen. Burgoyne, Committee appointed to consider the Letter, and Elbridge Gerry appointed to accompany General Lee at the interview. [1775-07-10] Lee, Arthur. [S4-V2-p1503] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on a Letter from General Washington, on the deficiency in the strength of the Army. [1775-07-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1504] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to General Lee, agreeing to his proposed interview with General Burgoyne. [1775-07-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1504] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee. [1775-07-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1504] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolve. [1775-07-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1505] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Captain Lane. [1775-07-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1505] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Simon Hastings. [1775-07-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1505] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee relative to Donations for the Poor of Boston, considered and accepted. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1505] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Washington. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1506] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee appointed to consider the circumstances of the Town of Hull. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1506] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Captain Samuel Williams. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1506] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Refugees. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1506] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to confer with General Washington, on a temporary re-enforcement of the Army. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1506] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolution. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1506] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to devise some means of raising speedily a temporary re-enforcement. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1507] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Memorial of William Hunt. [1775-07-10] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1507] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Major Barbers. [1775-07-11] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1507] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to Governour Trumbull. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1507] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Surgeon. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1508] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Able-bodied Men requested to return to their respective Seaport Towns, to protect them from the ravages of the enemy. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1508] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Captain Noble, dated Pittsfield, July 3, with a roll of his Company, at Ticonderoga. [1775-07-03] Noble, Samuel. [S4-V2-p1508] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolved. [1775-07-12] Noble, Samuel. [S4-V2-p1508] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington referred to the Committee on the temporary re-enforcement. [1776-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1509] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington referred to the Committee on the temporary re-enforcement. [1775-07-12] Reed, Joseph. [S4-V2-p1509] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Medicines. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1509] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on the situation of the publick stock of Powder. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1509] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee to enlarge the Commission of the Committee of Safety, Letter from the Committee of Safety, requesting Congress to appoint a Special Committee to make provision for the Poor of Boston and Charlestown, Report of the Committee for a temporary re-enforcement, considered, and, after much debate, recommitted. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1509] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Prisoners. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1509] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Learned. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1510] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to Captain James Noble. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1510] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Lieutenant Zachariah Gurney. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1510] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
John Gill. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1510] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee on a temporary re-enforcement again reported: Report amended and accepted, Resolves for a temporary re-enforcement. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1510] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Military Officers, etc., of the several Towns, requesting them to raise and forward to the Camp immediately, their proportions of Men, for the temporary re-enforcement. [1775-07-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1511] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington's Secretary, dated nine o'clock, P.M., July 12, Resolve passed yesterday, for a re-enforcement, reconsidered. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1512] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committees of Correspondence. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1512] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Captain Davis. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1512] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Captain Stone. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1512] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolve. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1513] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolve. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1513] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Solomon Winthrop. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1513] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. John Gill. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1513] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1514] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Safety. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1514] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Killing of Sheep or Lambs prohibited, excepting in cases of absolute necessity, till the further order of this Congress. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1514] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Payment. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1514] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Soldiers enlisting in more than one Company required to return to the first Company they enlisted in. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1514] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Committee on disposing of ten Prisoners taken on Long-Island, in the Harbour of Boston. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1515] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Commission of the Committee of Safety. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1515] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Ten Prisoners, taken at Machias, sent to the Jail in Worcester. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1516] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Supplies authorized to grant relief, out of the publick stores, to the Inhabitants of the eastern parts of the Colony. [1775-07-13] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p1517] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Congress dissolved. [1775-07-19] Freeman, Samuel. [S4-V2-p1518] [Document Details][Complete Volume]