103 Documents
Committee of Inspection and Committee of Correspondence for Kent County, Delaware, appointed. [1775-08-14] Delaware, Kent County Committee of Correspondence; Delaware, Kent County Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0131] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Philadelphia Committee declare that Messrs. Blackburn, Ashton, and John Dobson, of Liverpool, have violated the Continental Association, in shipping a cargo of Salt to America. [1775-08-14] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence; Smith, R. B.. [S4-V3-p0133] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Recantation of John Bergum, for having used sundry expressions derogatory to the liberty of the Country. [1775-08-14] Bergum, John. [S4-V3-p0133] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-Paltz Committee to New-York Congress. [1775-08-14] New-York, New-Paltz Committee. [S4-V3-p0133] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee for Ulster County to the New-York Congress. [1775-08-14] New-York, Ulster County Committee. [S4-V3-p0134] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Wooster to Governour Trumbull: He has removed the Cattle from Plumb Island, and will tomorrow go to Gardiner's Island. James Lyon, a Church-of-England Clergyman, the main spring of all the Tories on the east end of Long-Island, has been arrested. [1775-08-14] Wooster, David, General. [S4-V3-p0134] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to Governour Trumbull. [1775-08-14] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0135] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Hinman to Governour Trumbull. His Regiment is very sickly, and a great number unfit for duty, the Province of New-York abounds with officers, but he has not yet seen one private. [1775-08-14] Hinman, Benjamin, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0135] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Major Brown to Governour Trumbull, communicating information obtained by him in Canada, where he had been sent to get intelligence. [1775-08-14] Brown, John, Major. [S4-V3-p0135] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a letter dated Crown Point, August 14. [1775-08-14] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0136] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull. The necessities of the Army are so great that all the Powder that can be spared should be forwarded immediately. [1775-08-14] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0137] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Governour Cooke, on the expedition to Bermuda for Powder, approves of and recommends that it be undertaken immediately. [1775-08-14] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0137] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Huntington to Governour Trumbull. [1775-08-14] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0138] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Reed, informing them of the determination of General Washinton to confine the British Officers, who are prisoners, in consequence of the treatment of the American Prisoners by General Gage. [1775-08-14] Washington, George; Reed, Joseph, Colonel; Massachusetts, House of Representatives. [S4-V3-p0328] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Publick notice requesting all Committees to make a return, under oath, to all their respective Congresses and Conventions, of the names of those who may depreciate or refuse the circulating Paper Currency of any Colony. [1775-08-14] Vox Populi (pseudo.). [S4-V3-p0138] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Stephen Peabody to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, accepting the appointment of Chaplain in the Army. [1775-08-14] Peabody, Stephen. [S4-V3-p0138] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-York Committee: The Report of the Sub-Committee on the destroying the Barge built for the Asia man-of-war, referred to the Provincial Congress. [1775-08-15] New-York Committee. [S4-V3-p0139] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-York Committee. [1775-08-16] New-York Committee; Bedlow, William. [S4-V3-p0139] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from William Duer to the New-York Congress. Has received his commission as Deputy-Adjutant General in the Continental Army, and requests to be allowed a few days to determine whether he can accept it. [1775-08-15] Duer, William. [S4-V3-p0139] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Captain Jacobus Wynkoop to the New-York Congress. [1775-08-15] Wynkoop, Jacobus. [S4-V3-p0140] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of the Second Battalion in Suffolk County, New-York. [1775-08-15] New-York, Easthampton Committee; New-York, Southampton Committee of Correspondence; Howell, Daniel. [S4-V3-p0140] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to the New-York Congress. [1775-08-15] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0141] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Association adopted by the Committee for Fairfield, Connecticut, and signed by eight hundred and fifty-five males, of the age of sixteen and upwards, Names of seventy who refused to sign the Association. [1775-08-15] Connecticut, Fairfield Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0141] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Rev. John Sayre to the Committee for Fairfield, assigning his reasons for not signing the Association. [1775-08-15] Burr, Thaddeus; Sayre, John. [S4-V3-p0143] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler: In great want of Lead for the Army, does not expect any from the Southward, and has sent for some of the stock found at Ticonderoga when it fell into our hands. [1775-08-15] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0144] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Confession of William Boltwood voted satisfactory by the Committee for Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. [1775-08-15] Boltwood, William; Massachusetts, Amherst Committee of Correspondence; Eastman, Joseph. [S4-V3-p0145] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committees chosen for the City of Philadelphia, for the Northern Liberties, and for Southwark. [1775-08-16] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0145] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
District Committees for the City and Liberties of Philadelphia. [1775-08-19] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0146] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Committee of Secrecy at Philadelphia, soliciting the loan of a ton of Gunpowder. [1775-08-16] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0532] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to General Wooster. [1775-08-16] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0532] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee for Fairfield, Connecticut, declare any person an enemy to his Country who shall export any Flaxseed out of the Colony, until further advice from the Continental Congress. [1775-08-16] Connecticut, Fairfield Committee of Inspection; Burr, Thaddeus. [S4-V3-p0146] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to the Council of Massachusetts. [1775-08-16] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0147] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders to the Officer commanding the detachment of Riflemen sent to Cape Ann. [1775-08-16] Gates, Horatio, General. [S4-V3-p0147] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Method of enlisting Recruits to serve against America, by Major Roche, in Cork, Ireland. [1775-08-17] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0147] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Speech made by Major Roche. [1775-08-17] Roche, Boyle, Major. [S4-V3-p0147] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from London to the Continental Congress: Plans of the Ministry for carrying on the American War. [1775-08-17] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0148] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee of Safety for Pennsylvania to General Washington. Major French and other Officers, with a quantity of clothing for the Army in Boston, taken in a vessel from Cork. [1775-08-17] Franklin, Benjamin. [S4-V3-p0148] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee of Safety for Pennsylvania to Committee of Safety for New-York. [1775-08-17] Pennsylvania, Committee of Safety; Franklin, Benjamin. [S4-V3-p0149] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to General Schuyler, requesting him to select proper persons for Field Officers for the Green Mountain Boys. [1775-08-17] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0533] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Isaac Stoutenburgh and others to the New-York Congress, Westchester, in New-York. [1775-08-17] Stoutenburgh, Isaac; Benson, Christopher; Laboyteaux, John; Wool, Jeremiah. [S4-V3-p0149] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolutions of the Committee for Westchester, in New-York, against buying or selling tea, horse racing, and all kinds of gambling. [1775-08-17] New-York, Westchester Committee; Drake, Gilbert. [S4-V3-p0150] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolution of the Committee for Mamacoting, Ulster County, New-York, relating to the hiring or purchasing of Arms. [1775-08-17] New-York, Mamakating Committee. [Spelling variants of Mamakating include: Mamacoting and Mamicoting.] [S4-V3-p0150] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Albany Committee to New-York Congress. [1775-08-17] New-York, Albany Committee of Safety, Correspondence, and Protection; Yates, Abraham. [S4-V3-p0151] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Huntington to Governour Trumbull. [1775-08-17] Huntington, Jedediah, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0151] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Committee of Inspection for the East Precinct of Pownalborough, Lincoln County, Massachusetts, giving a statement of facts proved against Abiel Wood. [1775] Massachusetts, Pownalborough Committee of Inspection; Langdon, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0151] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Deposition of Ebenezer Whittier, taken June 9, 1775. [1775-06-09] Whittier, Ebenezer; Rice, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0152] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of Timothy Parsons to the Publick, on Abiel Wood's case. [1775-08-25] Parsons, Timothy. [S4-V3-p0153] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Stewart Hunt's Deposition on the Matter of Abiel Wood. [1775-08-25] Hunt, Stewart; Parsons, Timothy. [S4-V3-p0154] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of Timothy Parsons to the Publick, on Abiel Wood's case. [1775-08-25] Parsons, Timothy. [S4-V3-p0154] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of Timothy Langdon to the Publick, on Abiel Wood's case. [1775-10-06] Langdon, Timothy. [S4-V3-p0155] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of Timothy Langdon to the Publick, on Abiel Wood's case. [1775-08-03] Massachusetts, House of Representatives. [S4-V3-p0155] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of Timothy Langdon to the Publick, on Abiel Wood's case. [1775-08-03] Langdon, Timothy. [S4-V3-p0155] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proclamation of the States General, prohibiting the exportation of Gunpowder, or other munitions of war, to the English Colonies, for one year. [1775-08-18] United Provinces, States-General; Hardenbroek, G. Van; Fagel, H.. [S4-V3-p0156] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolve of the Committee for Nansemond County, Virginia, that Messrs. Donaldson and Hamilton, merchants in the Town of Suffolk, have not violated the Association. [1775-08-18] Virginia, Nansemond County Committee; Gregorie, John. [S4-V3-p0157] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Thomas Johnson, Jun., to Horatio Gates, gving a general view of the state of publick affairs. [1775-08-18] Gates, Horatio, General. [S4-V3-p0157] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter sent to Dr. Franklin, and to the Committee at Elizabethtown, requesting the Militia to be kept in readiness, as an attack is expected. [1775-08-18] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0536] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Wooster requested to return to his Camp, at Harlem, with the utmost speed. [1775-08-18] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0536] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Robert R. Livingston requested to forward all the Powder he has made to General Schuyler as soon as possible. [1775-08-18] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0535] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Easthampton requested to remove the Cattle and Sheep from Plumb Island and Gardiner's Island. [1775-08-18] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0536] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler. [1775-08-18] Trumbull, Jonathan, Governour of Connecticut. [S4-V3-p0159] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolution of the Committee for Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, that Jerathmeel Bowers, Charles Slead, and Gideon Sherman, have violated the Rules of the Congress. [1775-07-10] Massachusetts, Rehoboth Town Meeting. [S4-V3-p0160] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of Jerathmeel Bowers to the Publick, on the vote of the Committee of Rehoboth, denything their charges against him. [1775-08-08] Bowers, Jerathmeel. [S4-V3-p0160] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Rehoboth Committee to the Council of Massachusetts: They will furnish proof of their charges in a few days. [1775-08-15] Massachusetts, Rehoboth Town Meeting. [S4-V3-p0161] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committees of Rehoboth and Swanzey. [1775-08-18] Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0161] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sundry affidavits furnished by the Committees of Rehoboth and Swanzey, to justify their advertisement of Colonel Jerathmeel Bowers, as being unfriendly to his Country, Slead. [1775-08-18] Slead, Philip; Kinnicut, John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0161] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sundry affidavits furnished by the Committees of Rehoboth and Swanzey, to justify their advertisement of Colonel Jerathmeel Bowers, as being unfriendly to his Country, Peirce. [1775-08-18] Peirce, David; Kinnicut, John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0162] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sundry affidavits furnished by the Committees of Rehoboth and Swanzey, to justify their advertisement of Colonel Jerathmeel Bowers, as being unfriendly to his Country, Peirce. [1775-08-18] Cole, Zephaniah; Luther, Upham; Kinnicut; John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0162] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sundry affidavits furnished by the Committees of Rehoboth and Swanzey, to justify their advertisement of Colonel Jerathmeel Bowers, as being unfriendly to his Country, Peirce. [1775-08-18] Brown, Jeremiah; Kinnicut, John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0163] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sundry affidavits furnished by the Committees of Rehoboth and Swanzey, to justify their advertisement of Colonel Jerathmeel Bowers, as being unfriendly to his Country, Peirce. [1775-08-18] Brown, Daniel; Kinnicut; John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0163] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sundry affidavits furnished by the Committees of Rehoboth and Swanzey, to justify their advertisement of Colonel Jerathmeel Bowers, as being unfriendly to his Country, Peirce. [1775-08-18] Boston Gazette; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0163] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Further Report of the Committees of Rehoboth and Swanzey, with additional depositions. [1775-08-18] Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0164] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Affidavit of Patience Law. [1775-08-18] Law, Patience; Luther, Edward; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0164] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Affidavit of Mary Slead and Martha Chase. [1775-08-18] Slead, Mary; Chase, Martha; Luther; Edward; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0164] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Affidavit of Samuel Law. [1775-09-04] Law, Samuel; Kinnicut, John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0164] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Affidavit of Benjamin Martin. [1775-09-05] Martin, Benjamin; Kinnicut, John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0165] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Affidavit of Benjamin Cole II and James Mason. [1775-09-05] Cole, Benjamin, II; Mason, James; Kinnicut, John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0165] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Affidavit of Simeon Mason. [1775-09-05] Mason, Simeon; Kinnicut, John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0165] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Affidavit of John Mason, Israel Barney and Daniel Morton, Jr.. [1775-09-05] Mason, John; Barney, Israel; Morton, Daniel, Jr.; Kinnicut, John; Massachusetts, Rehoboth Committee of Inspection; Massachusetts, Swanzey Committee of Inspection. [S4-V3-p0166] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee for Alstead, Cheshire County, New-Hampshire, declare Simon Baxter inimical to his Country, disarm him, confine him to his farm, and caution all persons not to deal with him. [1775-08-18] New-Hampshire, Alstead Committee of Correspondence; Prentice, Nathaniel; Shepard, Oliver; Brooks, Simon. [S4-V3-p0166] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extracts from several Letters, brought by Captain Robbins, in the Schooner Two Sisters, lately seized by an Armed Vessel in the service of the United Colonies, and published by order of the Continental Congress. [1775-08] Continental Congress; Thomson, Charles. [S4-V3-p0167] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Cork to an Officer in Boston. [1775-08-19] Anonymous; Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0167] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter to an Officer at Boston. [1775-08-20] Anonymous; Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0167] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter to an Officer at Boston. [1775-08-25] Anonymous; Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0168] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter to an Officer in Boston. [1775-09-08] Anonymous; Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0168] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter to Lieutenant Jones, of the Sixty-Third Regiment at Boston. [1775-09-10] Gordon, R.; Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0169] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter to Captain Gardner, Aid-de-camp to General Burgoyne, at Boston. [1775-09-10] Gardner, V.; Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0169] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter to an Officer at Boston. [1775-09-14] Anonymous; Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0169] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee of Safety for Pennsylvania to the New-York Congress. [1775-08-19] Franklin, Benjamin. [S4-V3-p0170] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proceedings of the Committee of Philadelphia, on the complaint against Isaac Hunt. [1775-08-19] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0170] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proceedings of the Committee of Philadelphia, on the complaint against Isaac Hunt. [1775-08-22] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0171] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Deposition of William Conn, in regard to the conduct of Isaac Hunt. [1775-08-29] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence; Conn, William; Young, James; Smith, J. B.; Jones, R. Strettel. [S4-V3-p0171] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Account of the treatment of Isaac Hunt and of Dr. Kearsley. [1775-08] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0172] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Information received from Mr. Carter. [1775-08-19] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0537] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Militia Officers chosen in Mamacoting, Ulster County, New-York. [1775-08-19] New-York, Mamakating Committee; Young, John. [Spelling variants of Mamakating include: Mamacoting and Mamicoting.] [S4-V3-p0176] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel James Clinton to the New-York Congress. [1775-08-19] Clinton, James, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0176] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to the New-York Congress. [1775-08-19] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0177] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Montgomery to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety. The three Companies offered by that colony will be a very seasonable re-enforcement, a vigorous and speedy effort against Canada is necessary to crush their naval armament. [1775-08-19] Montgomery, Richard, General. [S4-V3-p0177] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to General Gage, in reply to his Letter of the 13th instant. [1775-08-19] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0246] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Duke of Leinster to the Sheriffs and Commons of the Citry of Dublin, acknowledging their Vote of Thanks for his conduct in supporting the rights and liberties of the Americans. [1775-07-21] Ireland, Dublin Assembly. [S4-V3-p0178] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Duke of Leinster to the Sheriffs and Commons of the Citry of Dublin, acknowledging their Vote of Thanks for his conduct in supporting the rights and liberties of the Americans. [1775-07-21] FitzGerald, William Robert, Duke of Leinster; Ireland, Dublin Assembly; Howard, Alfred. [S4-V3-p0178] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proceedings of the Sheriffs and Commons of Dublin, on an Address to the King, Address to the King from the Sheriffs, Commons, and Inhabitants of the City of Dublin, agreed to, Negatived by the Lord Mayor and Board of Aldermen. [1775-08-23] Ireland, Dublin Assembly; Howard, Alfred. [S4-V3-p0178] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Charlestown, South-Carolina, to a Gentleman in Philadelphia. A small Sloop sent by the Committee of Charlestown, about a week ago, captured in St. Augustine Bay a Vessel from England, with fourteen thousand pounds of Powder, which has arrived at Beaufort. [1775-08-20] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0180] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Rev. William Tennent to Henry Laurens. State of affairs in the interior of South-Carolina: Fletchall heads a strong party there, and the friends of America have no Ammunition, may be surprised without remedy. [1775-08-20] Tennent, William. [S4-V3-p0180] [Document Details][Complete Volume]