461 Documents
Address from the Province of Nova-Scotia, presented to the King by the Earl of Dartmouth. [1775-09-01] Nesbitt, William; Legge, William, Earl of Dartmouth. [S4-V3-p0619] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from a Gentleman in Ireland to one in New-York. It is the prevailing opinion that the Americans will at last be frightened into submission. Great pains have been taken to spread a general belief that they are mere cowards, and will run at the sight of an Army, it behooves them, therefore, to be plain and absolute, in refusing to give up one tittle of their rights and liberties. [1775-09-01] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0619] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from a Gentleman in Middlesex County, Virginia, to his Friend in England. All is anarchy and confusion. A brave people struggling in opposition to the acts of the British Parliament. We are all in arms, exercising and training old and young to the use of the gun. The rising glory of America is eclipsed, and unless a reconciliation is brought about I tremble for the consequences. [1775-09-01] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0620] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Rev. William Tennent to the South-Carolina Council of Safety, informing them of his proceedings, and of the state of affairs in the interior. Expects great opposition, if not violence, from Cunningham's party. [1775-09-01] Tennent, William. [S4-V3-p0621] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Philadelphia County Committee request Returns from the Township Committees, of the Associators and Non-Associators in their respective Districts. [1775-09-01] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County Committee. [S4-V3-p0622] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to General Schuyler. They are making every exertion to furnish him Men, Arms, and Equipments. [1775-09-01] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0571] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-York Congress to Colonel Van Schaik. Orders have been given in the City to collect all the Arms that can be got, but there is no probability that enough can be procured to supply the Third and Fourth Regiments, now at Albany. [1775-09-01] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0572] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-York Committee: After examining witnesses, and taking sundry depositions, declare that John Christian Drewidtz, Moses Delis Dernier, Charles De Kay, and Thomas Ludlon have severally acted inimically to the associated American Colonies. [1775-09-01] New-York Committee. [S4-V3-p0622] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-York Committee. [1775-09-01] New-York Committee; Remsen, Henry. [S4-V3-p0622] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Deposition of Captain Charles De Kay, of the Sloop Sally. [1775-08-31] De Kay, Charles, Captain. [S4-V3-p0623] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Deposition of Thomas Millroy, of the Isle-of-Man, Mariner. [1775-08-31] Millroy, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0623] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Deposition of Richard Jenkins, Master of the Sloop Elizabeth. [1775-08-30] Jenking, Richard. [S4-V3-p0624] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from David Burger to the New-York Congress. Some people on Staten Island furnish Provisions for the British, at Boston. [1775-09-01] Burger, David. [S4-V3-p0624] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Militia Officers for Rumbout Precinct, Ulster County, New-York. [1775-09] Schenck, Henry. [S4-V3-p0625] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Albany. [1775-09-01] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0625] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from several Persons in Falmouth, Casco-Bay, to Governour Hutchinson, dated February 10, 1774. [1775-08-21] Pearson, M.; Longfellow, Stephen; Bradbury, Theodore; Wyer, David, Jr.; Titcomb, Benjamin; Pote, Jeremiah; Ilsley, Enoch; Cumming, Thomas; Pote, Greenfield; Oxnard, Thomas; Pagan, Robert; Kent, John; Shattuck, Moses; Robb, William; Mayo, Simeon; Coulson, Thomas; Simmons, W.; Sandford, Thomas; Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V3-p0625] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Declaration by several persons, of their reasons for signing the preceding Letter. [1775-09-01] Ilsley, Enoch; Bradbury, Theodore; Sandford, Thomas; Kent, John; Mayo, Simeon; Shattuck, Moses. [S4-V3-p0626] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Declaration by several persons, of their reasons for signing the preceding Letter. [1775-09-01] Titcomb, Benjamin. [S4-V3-p0626] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Declaration by several persons, of their reasons for signing the preceding Letter. [1775-09-05] Longfellow, Stephen; Wyer, David, Jr.; Oxnard, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0626] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Declaration by several persons, of their reasons for signing the preceding Letter. [1775-09-01] Pote, Jeremiah. [S4-V3-p0627] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Declaration by several persons, of their reasons for signing the preceding Letter. [1775-09-01] Cumming, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0627] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Declaration by several persons, of their reasons for signing the preceding Letter. [1775-09-01] Pagan, Robert. [S4-V3-p0627] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Richard Penn and Arthur Lee to the President of the Congress. The Petition of the General Congress was yesterday presented to the Earl of Dartmouth, who has promised to deliver it to His Majesty. [1775-09-02] Penn, Richard. [S4-V3-p0627] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letters to Samuel Bayard, Jun., and Augustus Van Cortlandt, requesting them to find some place of security for the Publick Records. [1775-09-02] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0580] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Field and Company Officers for the Eastern Regiment of Militia in Orange County, New-York. [1775-09-02] Moffat, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0627] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition of a number of the Inhabitants of Goshen, in Orange County, to the New-York Congress. [1775-09-19] Rumsey, Phineas, Captain. [S4-V3-p0628] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of Minute-Men in Dutchess County, New-York. [1775-09-02] New-York, Dutchess County Committee. [S4-V3-p0629] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition of John McKinney to the New-York Congress. [1775-09-02] New-York, City and County Inhabitants. [S4-V3-p0630] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Albany. [1775-09-02] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0630] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letters from Albany, with an account of the affray between Captain Baker and the Indians. [1775-09-05] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0630] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington. Committee of Safety have given his proposal, for taking the Powder from Bermuda, a full consideration, and have resolved to make the attempt. [1775-09-02] Cooke, Nicholas, Governour of Rhode-Island. [S4-V3-p0631] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Clark and Nightingale to General Washington. They have delivered to Captain Baylor all the Powder and Lead, and what Arms could be spared. [1775-09-02] Clark, Nathan. [S4-V3-p0631] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull. Informs him , in confidence, that he is about to detach ten or twelve hundred men on an expedition into Canada, by way of Kennebeck River. [1775-09-02] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0632] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to General Wooster. Cannot order the three Companies to remain on Long Island, and wishes them to join General Schuyler. Approves of the decision of the New-York Congress in regard to this matter, and wishes he could extend his approbation equally to the whole line of their conduct. [1775-09-02] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0632] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Instructions to Captain Nicholson Broughton to proceed on a cruise, in the Schooner Hannah, against Vessels in the service of the Ministerial Army. [1775-09-02] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0633] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders to Nathaniel Tracy, directing him to engage as many Vessels as may be necessary for transporting a body of Troops, to be detached on a secret expedition. [1775-09-02] Reed, Joseph. [S4-V3-p0634] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Charles Lee to Richard Henry Lee. [1775-09-02] Lee, Charles, General. [S4-V3-p0634] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Dr. Zubly to the Earl of Dartmouth. [1775-09-03] Zubly, J, J, Dr.. [S4-V3-p0634] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of five Companies of Militia, in the Precinct of Rhinebeck, Dutchess County: New-York. [1775-09-03] Benson, Egbert. [S4-V3-p0639] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Col. Joseph Reed to Major French. [1775-09-03] Reed, Joseph, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0639] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Joseph Reed to the Committee of Hartford, Connecticut, requesting them to take a new parole of Major French. [1775-09-03] Reed, Joseph, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0639] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Reed to Captain Wharton, requesting him to deliver Major French to Captain Webb. [1775-09-03] Reed, Joseph, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0640] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proclamation by Governour Tryon, proroguing the Assembly of New-York, from September 6th to October 4th. [1775-09-06] Tryon, William, Governour of New-York. [S4-V3-p0640] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-York Committee appoint a Committee to purchase all the spare Arms in the City, for the use of the Colony. [1775-09-04] New-York Committee. [S4-V3-p0640] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Vessel at New-York seized, for supplying Provisions for the British Army in Boston. [1775-09-04] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0640] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Militia Officers chosen at Smithtown, Suffolk County, New-York. [1775-09-04] New-York, Suffolk County Committee. [S4-V3-p0640] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of the Light-Horse in Brooklyn, King's County, New-York. [1775-09-15] Waldron, Adolph. [S4-V3-p0641] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers for Southold, Suffolk County, New-York. [1775-09-04] Smith, William. [S4-V3-p0641] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers for Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New-York. [1775-09-04] Woodhull, Richard. [S4-V3-p0641] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Ulster. [1775-09-04] Smith, Nathan. [S4-V3-p0641] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Norwalk (Connecticut) Committee prohibit the removal of persons to that Town who cannot produce satisfactory evidence that they are friends to the liberties of the Colonies. [1775-09-04] Connecticut, Norwalk Committee. [S4-V3-p0641] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to the Council of Massachusetts-Bay. [1775-09-04] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0642] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Earl of Dartmouth to General Howe. Advises the removal of the Troops from Boston to New-York, or some other place to the southward. [1775-09-05] Legge, William, Earl of Dartmouth. [S4-V3-p0642] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, Bailiffs, and Commonalty of Lancaster, to the King, declaring their detestation and abhorrence of the authors and abetters of the violences committed by His Majesty's misguided subjects in North-America. [1775-09-05] Pennsylvania, Lancaster Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0643] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Concession of Thomas Anderson, before the Committee for Hanover County, Virginia. [1775-09-05] Anderson, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0644] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Baltimore, in Maryland. The Town is in confusion, in consequence of the Committee there granting indulgence to Mr. Hudson to take in a Cargo after the 10th of September. Twelve hundred men are ready to come from the forest to prevent her loading. [1775-09-05] Maryland, Baltimore Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0644] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Philadelphia Committee recommend to the Inhabitants to refrain from wasting Powder, more particularly in shooting game. [1775-09-05] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Committee. [S4-V3-p0644] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Philadelphia Committee. [1775-09-06] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Committee. [S4-V3-p0644] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Augustus Van Cortlandt to the New-York Committee of Safety, on the preservation of the Publick Records. [1775-09-05] Van Cortlandt, Augustus. [S4-V3-p0644] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Brookhaven. [1775-09-05] New-York, Brookhaven Committee. [S4-V3-p0645] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of Militia chosen in Amenia, Dutchess County, New-York. [1775-09-05] Hopkins, Roswell. [S4-V3-p0645] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from sundry Inhabitants of the Manor of Fordham and West-Farms, Winchester County, to the New-York Congress. [1775-09-05] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0645] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from a Company of Minute-Men in Jamaica, Queen's County, to the New-York Congress. [1775-09-05] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0646] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from an Officer on board a British Transport at New-York to Mr. Cornell, informing him how he may convey to him some Letters and other things he wants. [1775-09-05] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0646] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Washington. The Coasts are kept in continual alarm, three Ships of War, with thirteen other Vessels, were seen off Fisher's Island, and in the Sound, yesterday. [1775-09-05] Trumbull, Jonathan, Governour of Connecticut. [S4-V3-p0647] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address to the Inhabitants of Massachusetts. [1775-09-05] Patria, Philo. [S4-V3-p0647] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proclamation by the King for the meeting of Parliament on Thursday, the 26th of October next. [1775-09-06] King, George. [S4-V3-p0648] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to the Printer of the London Evening Post, on the Manchester Address. [1775-09-08] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0648] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Gentlemen, Clergy, Merchants, Manufacturers, and principal Inhabitants of the Town and neighbourhood of Manchester, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, to the King. They behold, with inexpressible concord, the standard of rebellion raised in some of the American Provinces. [1775-09-06] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0649] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to a Gentleman in London. [1775-09-08] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0651] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Peyton Randolph to General Washington, communicating to him the Thanks of the Virginia Convention for the faithful discharge of his duty as a Delegate to the Continental Congress. [1775-09-06] Randolph, Peyton. [S4-V3-p0651] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-York Committee. [1775-09-06] New-York Committee. [S4-V3-p0652] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Samuel Bayard to the New-York Congress, on the preservation of the Publick Records in the Secretary's office. [1775-09-06] Bayard, Samuel. [S4-V3-p0652] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of the Militia for Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess County, New-York. [1775-09-14] Barnes, John. [S4-V3-p0653] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of a Company of Foot in New-Marlborough, Ulster County, New-York. [1775-09-06] Hasbrouck, Jonathan, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0653] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Governour Cooke. Proposes to him to seize the next Packet, which is hourly expected from England. [1775-09-06] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0653] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of General Washington to the Inhabitants of the Island of Bermuda, to be communicated to them by Captain Whipple only in case of real necessity. [1775-09-06] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0654] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Jedediah Huntington to Governour Trumbull. [1775-09-06] Huntington, Jedediah, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0655] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Major Thomas Gamble to General Gage, dated September 6. [1775-09-06] Gamble, Thomas, Major. [S4-V3-p0962] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Major Gamble to Major Sheriff Deputy Quartermaster-General, Boston. [1775-09-06] Gamble, Thomas, Major. [S4-V3-p0962] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Vessels with Emigrants for America not permitted to have Clearances from any Port in Scotland. [1775-09-07] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0655] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
James City County, Virginia, request Mr. William Holt, merchant of Norfolk, not to supply the Men of War with any Bread or Flour. [1775-09-07] Virginia, James City County Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0655] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Charles Petit, Secretary to the Council of New-Jersey, to Lord Stirling, requesting, in the name of the Governour, to be informed of the truth of a publick report that he has accepted from the Provincial Congress a Commission as Colonel of a Regiment of Militia. [1775-09-07] Petit, Charles. [S4-V3-p0656] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Lord Stirling to Governour Franklin, dated September 14. [1775-09-14] Alexander, William, Major-General, Lord Stirling. [S4-V3-p0656] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Franklin to Lord Stirling, September 15. [1775-09-16] Franklin, William, Governour of New-Jersey. [S4-V3-p0657] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Lord Stirling to Governour Franklin, September 25. [1775-09-25] Alexander, William, Major-General, Lord Stirling. [S4-V3-p0658] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-York Committee represent to the Committee of Safety the necessity of issuing a part of the Soldier's Pay, now in the publick service, to their Wives and Children. [1775-09-07] New-York Committee. [S4-V3-p0659] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Commissioners for Fortifications to the New-York Congress. [1775-09-07] New-York, Commissioners for Fortifications. [S4-V3-p0659] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Meeting of Committees at Smithtown, appoint Field-Officers for the West Regiment of Suffolk County, New-York. [1775-09-07] New-York, Smithtown Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0660] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Tryon County Committee to the New-York Congress. Request information how to proceed in regard to the Tories at Johnston and Kingsborough. [1775-09-07] New-York, Tryon County Committee. [S4-V3-p0660] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Providence, Rhode Island, in Town-Meeting disapprove of the exportation of Flaxseed, till a general exportation of that article takes place throughout the United Colonies, Protest against the vote, by Samuel Nightingale. [1775-09-07] Rhode-Island, Providence Town Meeting. [S4-V3-p0661] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Providence (Rhode-Island) County Committee forewarn all persons from selling any Goods at a higher price than they were usually sold at before the Continental Association took place. [1775-09-07] Rhode-Island, Providence Committee. [S4-V3-p0662] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to the Continental Congress. He has received seven thousand pounds of Powder this week from Rhode-Island, and, in a few days, expects five hundred stand of Arms, and seven tons of Lead, a part of the same importation. [1775-09-07] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0662] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Application from the Commissary-General, in regard to Supplies for the winter. [1775-09-06] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0662] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, August 24. [1775-08-24] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0663] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, August 25. [1775-08-25] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0664] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, August 27. [1775-08-27] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0664] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, August 28. [1775-08-28] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0664] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, August 29. [1775-08-29] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0664] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, August 30. [1775-08-30] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0665] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, August 31. [1775-08-31] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0665] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, Sept. 1. [1775-09-01] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0665] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, Sept. 2. [1775-09-02] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0665] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, Sept. 3. [1775-09-03] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0665] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, Sept. 5. [1775-09-05] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0666] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, Sept. 6. [1775-09-06] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0666] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Orders, Sept. 7. [1775-09-07] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0667] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Joseph Reed to Benjamin Lincoln. [1775-09-07] Reed, Joseph, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0667] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Reed to Nathaniel Tracy, mentioning to him particular Vessels to be engaged as Transports for the detachment to Canada. [1775-09-07] Reed, Joseph, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0667] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Captain Broughton to General Washington. Has arrived at Cape Anne with a large Prize, and delivered the Ship and Prisoners to the Committee fo rthe Town of Gloucester. [1775-09-07] Broughton, Nicholson, Captain. [S4-V3-p0668] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Leicester, to the King, approving the measures of Government in relation to the Colonies, and expressing their wishes that, if the present contumacy of the Colonists should continue, His Majesty may adopt such measures as will convince them "that the sword is not borne in vain". [1775-09-07] Samuel, Oliver, Mayor. [S4-V3-p0668] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Application of the Firemen of New-York to be released from military duty, unless a general attack should be made upon the City. [1775-09-08] New-York, Firemen. [S4-V3-p0669] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress, informing of the operations fo the Northern Army. [1775-09-08] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0669] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of General Schuyler to the Inhabitants of Canada, dated Isle-aux-Noix, September 5. [1775-09-05] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0671] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Council of War held at the Camp, near St. John's, September 7. [1775-09-07] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0672] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from an Officer at Isle-aux-Noix. The Army left Ticonderoga on the 28th of August, and arrived at St. John's on the 6th instant, and have returned to this place to wait for the Artillery. [1775-09-08] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0672] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Connecticut Committee of Safety: Agree to receive some Prisoners from Massachusetts, One Company of Soldiers sent to Lyme, and two to Stonington, to watch and guard, and make such Intrenchments as the civil authority and the Field-Officers within those Towns shall direct. [1775-09-04] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0672] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers appointed for the Armed Brig Minerva, and that vessel supplied with five barrels of Powder and suitable Balls, and three hundred weight of Lead, Three Companies at Greenwich to be removed to New-Haven, to erect works of defence and intrenchment, at Five Mile Point, or elsewhere. General Washington may be furnished with one ton of Powder, if he should apply for it, Committee appointed to repair to Philadelphia, and apply to Congress for Fifty Thousand Pounds advanced for the Continent, and Fifty Thousand Pounds lent to General Schuyler by Connecticut. [1775-09-08] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0673] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Declaration of Rev. Asa Dunbar, received as satisfactory by the Committees of Weston and Sudbury, Massachusetts. [1775-09-08] Dunbar, Asa, Reverend. [S4-V3-p0675] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull. Requests the new Levies be sent to Camp immediately. The detachment for Canada will march in two days, and Troops will be wanted to supply their places. [1775-09-08] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0675] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler. Much engaged in sending off the detachment under Colonel Arnold. They will set out on Sunday next, at farthest. [1775-09-08] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0676] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address to the People of Massachusetts, approving the opposition to the British Government, urging union amongst the People, strict discipline in the Army, the erection of works for the defence of the sea-coast, and the fitting out of Armed Vessels in the several Ports upon the Continent. [1775-09-08] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0676] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Newbern, North-Carolina. There has been a Conference held with the Chiefs of the Regulators, who have some scruple about the Oath administered to them by Governour Tryon. Some have signed the Test. [1775-09-09] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0679] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Captain Squire, of His Majesty's Ship Otter, to the Printer of the Norfolk, Virginia, Gazette, charging him with having mentioned his name in the Gazette, and declaring if he is again mentioned there, with any reflections, he will seize the Printer, and take him on board the Ship. [1775-09-09] Squire, W. C., Captain. [S4-V3-p0679] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Captain Squire to the Committee of Hampton, Virginia, requiring a Sloop Tender, in His Majesty's service, driven on shore on the 2nd instant, to be returned to him, with her Stores, immediately, or the People of Hampton must be answerable for the consequences. [1775-09-10] Squire, W. C., Captain. [S4-V3-p0679] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Captain Vandeput to Abraham Lott, requesting him to contradict a paragraph in Mr. Holt's Paper. [1775-09-09] Vandeput, George, Captain. [S4-V3-p0680] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Captain Hulbert to the New-York Congress. [1775-09-09] Hulbert, John, Captain. [S4-V3-p0680] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-York Committee of Safety to their Delegates in the Continental Congress. They have but eight hundred weight of Powder in the Magazine. [1775-09-09] Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0680] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee for Rumbout Precinct, Ulster County, New-York, to the Provincial Congress. [1775-09-09] New-York, Ulster County Committee. [S4-V3-p0681] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee of Safety for Ulster County, New-York, to the Provincial Congress. New-Paltz Precinct divided, and Officers chosen for the two Companies. [1775-09-09] New-York, Ulster County Committee. [S4-V3-p0681] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Recantation of Samuel Holly, of Stamford, Connecticut. [1775-09-09] Holly, Samuel. [S4-V3-p0682] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Jedediah Huntington to Governour Trumbull. [1775-09-09] Huntington, Jedediah, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0682] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington. The Committee have determined to send the large Vessel, with fifty men, on the Bermuda enterprise, with orders to Captain Whipple to cruise ten days off Sandy-Hook, for the Packet from England. [1775-09-09] Cooke, Nicholas, Governour of Rhode-Island. [S4-V3-p0682] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull. Want of Powder deprives him of the advantages of his present stations. Whatever can be spared from the necessities of the Colony, he requests may be sent forward with the utmost expedition. [1775-09-09] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0683] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Captain Broughton to Gen. Washington. [1775-09-09] Broughton, Nicholson, Captain. [S4-V3-p0683] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-Hampshire Delegates to the Committee of Safety. [1775-09-09] New-Hampshire Delegates, Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0684] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from London to Gentleman in New-York. The bulk of the People in England are against the Colonies, and their advocates few and inconsiderable. [1775-09-10] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0684] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Kingston (New-York) Committee to the Provincial Congress. [1775-09-10] New-York, Kingston Committee. [S4-V3-p0684] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from George Washington to John Augustine Washington. [1775-09-10] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0684] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to a Gentleman in Philadelphia. [1775-09-10] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0685] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Lord North to Members of the House, requesting their prompt attendance the first day of the ensuing session of Parliament. [1775-09-11] North, Lord. [S4-V3-p0685] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs, and Common Council of Liverpool, to the King, expressing their abhorrence and detestation of all traitorous and rebellious distrubers of His Majesty's peace, and their readiness to discourage all such illegal proceedings. [1775-09-11] Wilkes, John, Mayor of London. [S4-V3-p0686] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee for Amelia County, Virginia, assure their friends of the lower Counties, that if they find it necessary to quit their habitations, they and their families will be received with the utmost cordiality. [1775-09-11] Virginia, Amelia County Committee. [S4-V3-p0686] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Meeting of the Committees of the several Counties of Williamsburgh District. Appoint Officers for one Company of Regulars, and for one Regiment of Minute-Men, consisting of ten Companies. [1775-09-11] Virginia, Williamsburgh Committee. [S4-V3-p0687] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sept. 12. [1775-09-12] Virginia, Williamsburgh Committee. [S4-V3-p0687] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Meeting of Freeholders and Freemen of Prince George's County, Maryland. [1775-09-12] Lyon, Hugh. [S4-V3-p0688] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Observation chosen for Prince George's County, in Maryland. [1775-09-12] Lyon, Hugh. [S4-V3-p0689] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Council of Safety for Delaware arrange the Militia of the several Counties in nine Battalions, and appoint Officers. [1775-09-11] Delaware Council of Safety. [S4-V3-p0689] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Acknowledgment and Declaration of Thomas Smith to the Committee for Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [1775-09-11] Wynkoop, Henry. [S4-V3-p0690] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Militia Officers of three Companies in Huntington, Suffolk County, New-York. [1775-09-11] Wickes, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0690] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee for Westchester County, New-York, to the Provincial Congress. [1775-09-11] Drake, Gilbert. [S4-V3-p0690] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Field-Officers nominated by the Committee for Westchester County, New-York. [1775-09-11] New-York, Westchester County Committee. [S4-V3-p0691] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers chosen in the several Districts of the South Battalion of Westchester County. [1775-09-11] New-York, Westchester County Committee. [S4-V3-p0691] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers chosen in the several Districts of the Middle Battalion. [1775-09-11] New-York, Westchester County Committee. [S4-V3-p0691] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers in the North Battalion. [1775-09-11] New-York, Westchester County Committee. [S4-V3-p0692] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Recantation of William Wheten. [1775-09-11] Wheton, William. [S4-V3-p0692] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers for the Minute-Men and Regulars elected by the Cornminces for the Counties of Spottsylvania, Caroline, Stafford, and King George, in Virginia. [1775-09-12] Dick, Alexander. [S4-V3-p0692] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Observation chosen for the County of Anne Arundell, in Maryland. [1775-09-14] Maryland, Anne Arundel County Committee of Observation. [S4-V3-p0693] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Correspondence, and Committee for licensing Suits, appointed in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. [1775-09-13] Maryland, Anne Arundel County Committee. [S4-V3-p0693] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Correspondence chosen by the Inhabitants of Calvert County, Maryland. [1775-09-12] Maryland, Anne Arundel County Committee. [S4-V3-p0694] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sept. 18. [1775-09-18] Maryland, Anne Arundel County Committee. [S4-V3-p0694] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee for Observation chosen for the Lower District of Frederick County, Maryland. [1775-09-16] Maryland, Frederick County Committee of Observation. [S4-V3-p0694] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Observation for Charles County, Maryland. [1775-09-12] Maryland, Charles County Committee. [S4-V3-p0694] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee for Charles County approve the Proceedings of the Convention. [1775-09-27] Maryland, Charles County Committee. [S4-V3-p0695] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of the Militia for the Lower Precinct of Orange County, New-York. [1775-09-12] New-York, Orange County Militia. [S4-V3-p0695] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Militia Officers for Beekman's Precinct, Ulster County, New-York. [1775-09-12] New-York, Ulster County Militia. [S4-V3-p0696] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of John Bedell's Company of Militia, Dutchess County, New-York, Names of the persons opposed to the measures recommended by Congress for the regulation of the Militia, in John Bedel's Company. [1775-09-12] New-York, Dutchess County Militia. [S4-V3-p0696] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Morey to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety. [1775-09-12] Morey, Israel, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0697] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Troops march from New-Hampshire to join General Schuyler. [1775-09-12] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0697] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders from the Committee of Safety of South-Carolina to Colonel Moultrie, to proceed to James's Island, with as much secrecy as possible, and take possession of Fort Johnson. [1775-09-13] South-Carolina, Council of Safety. [S4-V3-p0697] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by Colonel Moultrie. [1775-09-14] Moultrie, William, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0698] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by Colonel Moultrie. [1775-09-15] Moultrie, William, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0698] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by Colonel Moultrie. [1775-09-15] Moultrie, William, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0698] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by Colonel Moultrie. [1775-09-15] Moultrie, William, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0698] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Declaration by William Henry Drayton, at Ninety-Six, showing the terms and conditions upon which those opposed to the liberties of America may enjoy peace and safety. [1775-09-13] Drayton, William Henry. [S4-V3-p0698] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of the Militia for Gloucester County, Virginia. [1775-09-13] Virginia, Glouchester County Militia. [S4-V3-p0700] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Notice by the Commissioners appointed by the Convention of Virginia to the manufacture of Small Arms. [1775-09-13] Virginia, Convention. [S4-V3-p0700] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address to the Freemen of the Province of Pennsylvania. [1775-09-13] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0700] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-York Committee appoint a Committee to call on every Merchant and Shopkeeper, who have sold Pins at an extravagant price, and to inform them that they must, in future, sell them at a moderate profit. [1775-09-13] New-York Committee. [S4-V3-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Application of William Ritchie to the New-York Committee of Safety, for permission to employ a small Vessel to convey Provisions to the Camp. [1775-09-13] Ritchie, William. [S4-V3-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Beverly Robinson to Zephaniah Platt. Declined receiving commission offered him. [1775-09-13] Robinson, Beverly. [S4-V3-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Tryon County (New-York) Committee to the Provincial Congress. [1775-09-13] Herchkeimer, Nicholas. [S4-V3-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of Dennis Getchall, dated September 13. [1775-09-13] Reed, Joseph, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0961] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Tonyn to General Gage, giving him an account of the state of affairs in Florida, Georgia, and South-Carolina. [1775-09-14] Tonyn, Patrick, Governour of East Florida. [S4-V3-p0703] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Tonyn to Vice-Admiral Graves. [1775-09-14] Tonyn, Patrick, Governour of East Florida. [S4-V3-p0706] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Meeting for Sufferings of the Quakers, in New-York, to the Committee, declining to comply with their request, to furnish a list of all the Males of their Society from sixteen to fifty years of age. [1775-09-14] New-York, New-York Quakers. [S4-V3-p0707] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers chosen for the Militia in the Precinct of Goshen, in Orange County, New-York. [1775-09-14] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0707] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers commissioned in the First Regiment in New-York. [1775-09-14] New-York, Congress. [S4-V3-p0708] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Rogers to the New-York Congress. [1775-09-14] Rogers, James, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0708] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from an Officers in the New-York Forces, near Ticonderoga. The head of Captain Baker was severed from his body and fixed upon a pole, at St. John's, where it now remains. [1775-09-14] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0709] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington. This is the time to exert ourselves in sending to Europe for Powder, the Vessels would return in the winter, when the enemy's Ships are unable to cruise on the coast: Captain Whipple sailed on Tuesday, with instructions to cruise fourteen days off Sandy-Hook for the Packet, with the mail from England, and then to proceed to Bermuda. [1775-09-14] Cooke, Nicholas, Governour of Rhode-Island. [S4-V3-p0709] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Connecticut Committee of Safety: Order the Companies required by General Washington to be sent to the camp, Other Men to be raised in the Colony, for the defence of Stonington and New-London, and c., Order half a ton of Powder to be sent to General Washington, instead of the ton previously ordered, Declined entering into the plan proposed by Rhode-Island, of sending to Europe for Powder, Officers of the Armed Brig Minerva commissioned, The Prisoners lately driven into New-London by stress of weather, with a Vessel piratically taken by Captain Wallace, of the Rose, man-of-war, to be exchanged for certain persons injuriously taken by Wallace, in a boat, in New-London Harbor, One hundred and fifty pounds of Powder to be delivered to Captain Niles, of the Armed Boat Spy. [1775-09-14] Connecticut, Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0710] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
List of persons now in Boston Jail, and who have died there for being friends to their country. [1775-09-14] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0712] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Dr. Church to General Sullivan. [1775-09-14] Church, Benjamin. [S4-V3-p0712] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Cambridge to a Gentleman in New-York. The detachment under Colonel Arnold set off for Canada yesterday, we expect to hear in a few weeks of his being in possession of Quebeck. [1775-09-14] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0713] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Earl of Dartmouth to General Howe. Ten thousand stand of Arms are forwarded, in consequence of a letter from Governour Martin, who says that with a small force and a large supply of arms he could reduce the rebellious subjects in North and South-Carolina, and the Colony of Virginia. [1775-09-15] Legge, William, Earl of Dartmouth. [S4-V3-p0713] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from John Stuart to General Gage, giving an account of the state of Indian affairs in the Southern Department, and of his efforts to conciliate them. [1775-09-15] Stuart, John, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0714] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter. [1775-09-15] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0716] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address from James Stewart to the People of Virginia. [1775-09-15] Stewart, James. [S4-V3-p0716] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition of the inhabitants of the Precinct of Lower Yonkers, in Westchester County, New-York, to the Provincial Congress. [1775-09-15] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0716] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
John Hancock to Lewis Morris and James Wilson. [1775-09-15] Hancock, John. [S4-V3-p0717] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Arthur St. Clair to Governour Penn, The Indians have not yet come in to make the treaty with the Commissioners, in the meantime a hundred men marched here from Winchester, and have taken possession of Fort Pitt. [1775-09-15] St. Clair, Arthur. [S4-V3-p0717] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Concession of Luke Raymond, and others, at Stamford, Connecticut. [1775-09-15] Raymond, Luke. [S4-V3-p0718] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington. [1775-09-15] Cooke, Nicholas, Governour of Rhode-Island. [S4-V3-p0718] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Washington. His peremptory requisition is fully complied with, the new levies will soon be at the Camp, though other men must be raised for the security of New-London, Stonington, New-Haven, and Lyme. [1775-09-15] Trumbull, Jonathan, Governour of Connecticut. [S4-V3-p0718] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from London to a Gentleman in New-York. The Ministry, impressed with the necessity of removing the Troops from Boston, after repeated councils to determine where they should be stationed, have referred it to the Commanding Officers in Boston: Emissaries are busy throughout the Kingdom in procuring signers to Addresses to the King, praying him to proceed in cutting the throats of his American subjects. [1775-09-16] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0719] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Articles of Neutrality agreed upon and signed, at the Camp near Ninety-Six, by William Henry Drayton, Commissioner appointed by the Council of Safety of South-Carolina, and Col. Thomas Fletchall and others, Deputies from a number of the people living between Broad and Saluda Rivers. [1775-09-16] Drayton, William Henry. [S4-V3-p0720] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from William H. Drayton to the Council of Safety for South-Carolina, recommending them to make hostages of the Governour and the Officers: to do this is not more dangerous than what has been done, and our situation is utterly precarious while he is at liberty. [1775-09-17] Drayton, William Henry. [S4-V3-p0721] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee for Elizabeth City County and Town of Hampton, Virginia, to Capt. Squire, in reply to his Letter of the 10th instant. Upon his delivering up all the Slaves on board his vessel to their owners, and the property he has seized, they will restore the vessel he claims. [1775-09-16] Virginia, Elizabeth City Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0722] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Thanks of the Committee to Major Innes for his prompt march to their assistance on the alarm occasioned by the threats in the insolent Letters of a certain Matthew Squire, Commander of His Majesty's Ship the Otter. [1775-09-16] Curle, W. R. W, Chaiman. [S4-V3-p0723] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of a Minute Company in Cornwall, Orange County, New-York. [1775-09-16] Marvin, Elihu. [S4-V3-p0723] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from an Officer at Isle-aux-Noix to a Gentleman in New-York. Movements of the Army since the 2nd instant. [1775-09-16] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0723] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from John Wetherhead to the New-York Committee of Safety, denying the charges against him, that he had informed Captain Vandeput of the intention to remove the Guns from the Battery on the 23rd of August, and of purchasing Provisions to be sent to Boston. [1775-09-17] Wetherhead, John. [S4-V3-p0724] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to a Gentleman in New-York from an Officer at Isle-aux-Noix. The Army will move for St. John's tomorrow. The Savages appear barbarous to the last degree, they dug up our dead, and mangled them in the most shocking manner. [1775-09-17] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0726] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Quebec. The accounts are that the Continental Troops are laying siege to St. John's. Persons here are employed in collecting Canadians to take up arms, but they have met with little or no success. [1775-09-17] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0726] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-Castle (Delaware) Committee reject the Petition of Charles McKenzie to load for a foreign Port. [1775-09-18] Delaware, Newcastle Committee. [S4-V3-p0726] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Return of Militia Officers. [1775-09-18] New-York, Ulster County Committee. [S4-V3-p0726] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Intelligence received by the Congress of the operations of the Army under General Schuyler. [1775-09-18] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0727] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Quebeck to a Gentleman in Philadelphia. The British and Canadian Militia here consist of about eleven hundred men, the greater part dissatisfied with the conduct of the Government. [1775-09-18] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0728] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Governour Cooke. Captain Whipple's expedition to Bermuda for Powder may be suspended. The voyage to Bayonne is approved and recommended. [1775-09-18] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0728] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committees of several Towns, convened at Bellingham, Massachusetts, declare Captain Edward Clarke, of Rutland, for purchasing and selling Tea, contrary to the Association, is an enemy to American Liberty, and ought to be treated as such. [1775-09-18] Massachusetts, Bellingham Committee. [S4-V3-p0729] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Addresses presented. [1775-09-19] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0729] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull, to the King, declaring their abhorrence of the unnatural rebellion which prevails in some of of His Majesty's Colonies in North-America. [1775-09-19] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0729] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Gentlemen, Clergy, Merchants, and principal Inhabitants of the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull, to the King, expressing the hope that His Majesty's wise and resolute proceedings against his rebellious subjects in America will bring them to a sense of their duty and submission to the laws of their Mother Country. [1775-09-26] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0730] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Guild or Brotherhood of Masters and Pilots, Seamen of the Trinity-House of Kingston-upon-Hull, to the King, assuring His Majesty that, as far as they are able, they will assist him in bringing the unhappy and deluded People of the Colonies, now in open rebellion, to a sense of their allegiance. [1775-09-23] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0730] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolutions of the Philadelphia Committee, declaring that no person or persons ought to inflict punishment on any one on a suspicion of violating the Continental Association, and that no one has a right to the protection of a community or society he wishes to destroy. [1775-09-19] Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0731] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-York Committee of Safety, to the Continental Congress, requesting commissions for the Officers. [1775-09-19] New-York Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0732] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-York Committee of Safety to the Continental Congress, enclosing plans and estimates for the Fortifications in the Highlands, and their Correspondence with General Wooster, who declines sending any of his Troops to assist in erecting the Fortifications. [1775-09-19] New-York Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0732] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Roman's estimates of the expense of erecting the Fortifications. [1775-09-18] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0733] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of Mr. Romans to the Committee of Safety of New-York, with Plans and Descriptions of the Fortifications, Plan of Hudson River, from Cook's Island to Butter-Hill, Plan of the Works already erected and to be erected near Martelaer's Rock, Plans marked No. 1 and No. 2, Plan marked No. 3. [1775-09-14] Romans, B. [S4-V3-p0735] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolution of the Committee of Safety, September 13, directing General Wooster to send a full Company of the Troops under his command to assit in erecting the Fortifications in the Highlands. [1775-09-13] New-York Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0734] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Wooster to the Committee of Safety, September 15. Cannot disperse his Troops without the order of General Washington, or the Continental Congress. [1775-09-15] Wooster, David, General. [S4-V3-p0734] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee of Safety to General Wooster, September 16, enclosing the order of the Continental Congress. [1775-09-16] New-York Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0735] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolution of Congress of June 16, 1775, placing the Connecticut Troops under the direction of the New-York Provincial Congress. [1775-06-16] McKesson, John. [S4-V3-p0734] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Wooster to the Committee of Safety, September 17. No Provincial Congress can interfere in the disposition of the Continental Troops, much less control the orders of any General Officer. He will with alacrity obey any lawful summons. [1775-09-17] Wooster, David, General. [S4-V3-p0735] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
New-York Committee: Recommend to the Friends in this City to raise a contribution for the support of the Poor. [1775-09-19] New-York Committee. [S4-V3-p0736] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Persons recommended to be added to the Committee. [1775-09-21] New-York Committee. [S4-V3-p0736] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Guert Spt. De Wint to the New-York Committee of Safety. [1775-09-19] New-York Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0736] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Thomas Hazard to the New-York Committee of Safety, with nominations of Field-Officers for the Second Independent Battalion of New-York. [1775-09-19] Hazard, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0737] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Tryon County Committee to the New-York Congress, with a Return of Officers for the Battalions in Tryon County. [1775-09-19] New-York, Tryon County Committee. [S4-V3-p0737] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress, giving an account of the movements and condition of the Northern Army. [1775-09-19] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0738] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter of intelligence from James Livingston to General Schuyler, dated St. Terese, September 8. [1775-09-08] Livingston, James. [S4-V3-p0740] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Schuyler's Instructions to Colonel Ritzema, on his going into Canada, dated Isle-aux-Noix, September 13. [1775-09-10] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0740] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Account of the maneuvers and movements of the Army in Canada, under General Montgomery. [1775-09-10] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0741] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
After General Orders, dated Camp at Isle-aux-Noix, September 13. [1775-09-13] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0742] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report by Colonel Ethan Allen, to General Schuyler, of the situation of affairs in Canada, according to his most painful discovery, September 14. [1775-09-06] Allen, Ethan. [S4-V3-p0742] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letters from James Livingston to General Schuyler, from near Chambly, below St. John's. [1775-09] Livingston, James. [S4-V3-p0743] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Col. Joseph Reed to Major French. Is directed by the General to inform him that his detention is both justifiable and proper. While the term Rebel sanctifies every species of cruelty and perfidy against the Americans, he cannot enlarge those who conceive it their duty to act as the instruments of our ruin. [1775-09-19] Reed, Joseph, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0744] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Permit by General Washington, to Messrs. Clark and Nightingale, of Providence, to clear out a Vessel for the purpose of procuring Powder. [1775-09-19] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0744] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses, and principal Inhabitants of the Town and County of Poole, to the King. They are deeply affected to find that their fellow-subjects in America still hold out an obstinate resistance to the legislative authority of this Kingdom. [1775-09-20] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0744] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Tonyn to General Gage, giving him an account of the state of affairs in Florida. [1775-09-20] Tonyn, Patrick, Governour of East Florida. [S4-V3-p0745] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Lord William Campbell, Governour of South-Carolina, to General Gage. The Province has for some time been in a state of open rebellion. After undergoing many mortifications and insults, he has been obliged to take refuge on board the Tamar, man-of-war, and leave the Officers of the Crown, disarmed and confined in Charlestown. [1775-09-20] Campbell, William, Lord, Governour of South-Carolina. [S4-V3-p0745] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Account of the proceedings of Captain Squire, of the Otter, at and near Hampton, Virginia. [1775-09-20] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0746] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Explanation of the Devices on the Continental Bills of Credit. [1775-10-20] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0746] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to the Committee of Safety of New-York, directing them immediately to send forward the whole of the Troops ordered to be raised in the Colony, to join General Schuyler. [1775-09-20] Hancock, John. [S4-V3-p0749] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to General Wooster, directing him immediately to march to Albany, and there await the orders of General Schuyler. [1775-09-20] Hancock, John. [S4-V3-p0749] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to General Schuyler. His taking possession of Isle-aux-Noix meets the approbation of Congress, and they have such a sense of the importance of that post, as to wish it may not be abandoned without the most pressing necessity. Re-enforcements have been ordered to join him, and the Congress will spare neither men nor money to support him. [1775-09-20] Hancock, John. [S4-V3-p0749] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-York Delegates in Continental Congress to the Committee of Safety. They are not without hopes of being able to obtain permission for the Merchants in New-York to dispose of their Tea. [1775-09-20] New-York Delegates, Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0750] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-Hampshire Delegates in the Continental Congress to the Committee of Safety. The Congress has ordered the discharge of Colonel Fenlon from his confinement, with permission to depart for Great Britain or Ireland. [1775-09-20] New-Hampshire Delegates, Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0750] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers for Pawling's Precinct, Dutchess County, New-York. [1775-09-20] New-York, Dutchess County Committee. [S4-V3-p0750] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers for Pawling's Precinct, Dutchess County, New-York. [1775-09-20] New-York, Dutchess County Committee. [S4-V3-p0751] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to Governour Trumbull. The Army is now besieging St. John's, from which place all the Savages have retired, at the request, probably, of the Six Nations, who have sent Deputies to Canada for that purpose. [1775-09-20] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0751] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to Gen. Washington, giving him an account of the operations of the Army. [1775-09-20] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0751] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Ethan Allen to General Montgomery. Has two hundred Canadians with him, his object is to assist in taking St. John's. That place taken, the county is ours, if not taken, all other achievements will profit but little. [1775-09-20] Allen, Ethan. [S4-V3-p0754] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Council of Safety of South Carolina to William H. Drayton. [1775-09-21] South-Carolina, Council of Safety. [S4-V3-p0754] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from William Henry Drayton to Robert Cunningham. Regrets to learn that Mr. Cunningham does not consider himself included in the Articles of Neutrality. [1775-09-21] Drayton, William Henry. [S4-V3-p0755] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Robert Cunningham to Mr. Drayton, in reply, dated Page's Creek, October 6. He does not consider himself bound by the articles signed by Mr. Fletchall. [1775-10-06] Cunningham, Robert. [S4-V3-p0755] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Remarks on the conduct of Lord Dunmore and the Captains of the British Men of War, at Norfolk, Virginia. [1775-09-21] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0755] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Note from "Thousands," condemning the Mayor of Norfolk, for his conduct in regard to the British. [1775-09-21] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0756] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Defence of the Mayor by the Virginia Gazette. [1775-09-21] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Order from the Virginia Committee of Safety, directing the Commissary of each District to provide for the Battalion thereof a Flag, with the motto, "Virginia for Constitutional Liberty". [1775-09-21] Virginia, Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Safety also recommends to the Committees of the several Counties to collect the publick Arms, and elect their Militia Officers, that the Militia may be embodied as soon as possible. [1775-09-21] Virginia, Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Albany to New-York Committee of Safety. [1775-09-21] New-York, Albany Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-York Delegates in Continental Congress to the Committee of Safety, desiring to know the number of Men raised, and the quantity of Powder in the Colony, and what progress is made in erecting the Fortifications in the Highlands. [1775-09-21] New-York Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from the Officers of several Battalions and Companies in the City of New-York, to the Committee of Safety. [1775-09-21] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0758] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee of Charlotte County to the Provincial Congress, recommending Officers for one of the two Districts into which the County has been divided. [1775-09-21] New-York, Charlotte County Committee. [S4-V3-p0758] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull, in reply to his Letter of the 15th instant. [1775-09-21] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0759] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to the Continental Congress. The Connecticut and Rhode-Island Troops are engaged to the first of December, only, and none of the Army longer then to the 1st of January, a dissolution of the Army will therefore take place, unless some early provision is made to prevent it: various suggestions made for the better regulation of the Army. [1775-09-21] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0760] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolution of the Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, establishing the Pay of the Artillery, May 12, 1775. [1775-05-12] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V3-p0762] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from the Subalterns of the Army to General Washington, respecting their pay. [1775-09] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0763] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Route to be pursued by the detachment for Canada, from the Kennebeck River to Quebeck. [1775-09] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0763] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Reed to Colonel Arnold, dated September 20. [1775-09-20] Reed, Joseph, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0763] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Manifesto by General Washington to the Inhabitants of Canada. [1775-09] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0764] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington to Colonel Benedict Arnold, Commander of the Detachment of the Continental Army destined against Quebeck, September 14. [1775-09-14] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0765] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Instructions by General Washington to Colonel Arnold, September 14. [1775-09-14] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0765] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Major and Brigadier-Generals, requesting their opinions on a proposed attack upon the enemy in Boston, September 8. [1775-09-08] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0767] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Opinion of a Council of War on the proposed attack on Boston. It was unanimously agreed that it was not expedient to make the attempt at present. September 11. [1775-09-11] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0768] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 8. [1775-09-08] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0768] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 9. [1775-09-09] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0769] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 11. [1775-09-11] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0769] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 13. [1775-09-13] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0769] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 14. [1775-09-14] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0769] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 15. [1775-09-15] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0769] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 16. [1775-09-16] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0770] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 17. [1775-09-17] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0770] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 18. [1775-09-18] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0770] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 20. [1775-09-20] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0770] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 21. [1775-09-21] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0770] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Jedediah Huntington to Governour Trumbull. The Soldiers, in general, decline signing the Continental Articles of War, lest they should be detained thereby longer than the term of their first engagements. [1775-09-21] Huntington, Jedediah, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0771] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Wentworth to Theodore Atkinson. [1775-09-21] Wentworth, John, II, Governour of New-Hampshire. [S4-V3-p0771] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proclamation by Governour Wentworth, proroguing the meeting of the General Assembly of New-Hampshire, from the 28th of September, instant, to the 24th of April next. [1775-09-21] Wentworth, John, II, Governour of New-Hampshire. [S4-V3-p0771] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Provost, Magistrates, and Council of the ancient Burgh of Irvine, to the King: They abhor the rebellious disposition of His Majesty's American subjects, and how many brave sailors willing to assist His Majesty and the laws, in reducing the unnatural and unprovoked rebellion. [1775-09-22] Montgomerie, Alexander. [S4-V3-p0771] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Gentlemen, Clergy, Merchants, and Traders of Liverpool, to the King, declaring their detestation of the open and daring contempt shown to the legal authority of the realm, by some of His Majesty's deluded and rebellious subjects in America. [1775-09-22] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0772] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Note on the Addresses. The general sense of the People can by no means be inferred from them. [1775-09-22] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0772] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Earl of Dartmouth to General Howe. There is the fullest evidence of an open and declared war, on the part of the twelve Associated Colonies, and they must be proceeded against with the utmost rigour, as the open and avowed enemies of the state. [1775-09-22] Legge, William, Earl of Dartmouth. [S4-V3-p0773] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Powder and Arms secreted by Governour Martin, in the Palace Garden, at Newbern, discovered. [1775-09-22] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0773] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from William Maclay to Mr. Shippen, complaining of the intrusion of the Connecticut Settlers at Wyoming, in extending their Settlements southward into Pennsylvania. [1775-09-22] Maclay, William. [S4-V3-p0773] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of Minute-Men in Southeast Precinct, Dutchess County, New-York, Sept. 22. [1775-09-22] New-York, Dutchess County Committee. [S4-V3-p0774] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of Minute-Men in Southeast Precinct, Dutchess County, New-York, Sept. 26. [1775-09-26] New-York, Dutchess County Committee. [S4-V3-p0774] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Connecticut Committee of Safety. [1775-09-22] Connecticut, Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0774] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of Montrose, to the King. They regret the folly and condemn the obstinacy and ingratitude of the Colonies, and are much concerned that they are so deluded as to rise up in arms against the Mother Country. [1775-09-23] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0775] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Notice by Archibald Cockburn, Sheriff Deputy of the Sheriffdom of Edinburgh, that he will, as far as he can, prevent the removal of any persons from Scotland to America. [1775-09-23] Cockburn, Archibald. [S4-V3-p0776] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Patrick Henry, Commander-in-Chief of the Virginia Forces, arrived at Williamsburgh. [1775-09-23] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0776] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Observation appointed for Baltimore County, Maryland. [1775-09-26] Maryland, Baltimore Committee of Observation. [S4-V3-p0776] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Adam Stephen to Richard Henry Lee, informing him of the hostile movements of the Indians. [1775-09-23] Stephen, Adam. [S4-V3-p0776] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee chosen by the Inhabitants of Great Neck, Cow Neck, and c., separate from the Township of Hempstead, Queen's County, New-York. [1775-09-23] New-York, Queen's County Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0777] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-York Committee of Safety to the Continental Congress. The insurmountable difficulty of procuring Arms the only reason that any of their Troops have been delayed. [1775-09-23] New-York Committee. [S4-V3-p0777] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of the Minute-Men and Militia, in New-Windsor Precinct, Ulster County, New-York. [1775-09-23] Brewster, Samuel. [S4-V3-p0778] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers of the Minute-Men and Militia, in New-Windsor Precinct, Ulster County, New-York. [1775-09-23] Brewster, Samuel. [S4-V3-p0778] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Wooster to the President of Congress. Will immediately proceed with his Troops to Albany, and wait there for the orders of General Schuyler. [1775-09-23] Wooster, David, General. [S4-V3-p0778] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Joseph Trumbull to Eliphalet Dyer, informing him of the necessity there is for an immediate supply of money at the Camp. [1775-09-23] Trumbull, Joseph. [S4-V3-p0778] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Greene to General Sullivan. [1775-09-23] Greene, Nathaniel, General. [S4-V3-p0779] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Major Bedel to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety. Is encamped within a mile of St. John's, and everything prospers well. [1775-09-23] Bedel, Major. [S4-V3-p0779] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Sullivan to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety. The New-Hampshire Troops are suffering for their pay, all the other Colonies have paid theirs: this has caused much complaint, and if not attended to immediately will operate to the injury of the service. [1775-09-23] Sullivan, John, General. [S4-V3-p0779] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
The Address from Halifax to the King was got up by a few persons, when most of the Representatives were absent, and has produced great indignation in the Province: Two tons of Tea, which arrived yesterday from Bristol, were committed to the sea, by the Liberty Boys. [1775-09-23] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0780] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Montgomery to General Schuyler. [1775-09-24] Montgomery, Richard, General. [S4-V3-p0840] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Gates to Dr. Church, urging him to remain in the service. [1775-09-24] Gates, Horatio, General. [S4-V3-p0780] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Varnum to General Sullivan. [1775-09-24] Varnum, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0781] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Cambridge to a Gentleman in Philadelphia. [1775-09-24] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0781] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Gentlemen, Clergy, Traders, and principal Inhabitants of Coventry, to the King. They have observed with the deepest concern that the patrons of sedition have at length produced an actual rebellion among the unhappy Colonies in America, a rebellion the most atrocious, because altogether unprovoked. [1775-09-25] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0781] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council of the City of Exeter, to the King. They behold with infinite concern the unhappy difference between England and the Colonies, where a most unjustifiable resistance hath been made to His Majesty's arms. [1775-09-25] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0782] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Magistrates and Council of the Burgh of Kirkcudbright to the King. They observe with concern and indignation the influence of the daring spirit of licentiousness upon His Majesty's American subjects, now in a state of actual rebellion, a rebel lion as wicked and flagitious as it is unprovoked and ungrateful. [1775-09-25] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0783] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Justises of Middlesex to the King. They seek in vain for the motives of the unnatural rebellion in North-America, into which, not less by the artifices of a disappointed and impotent faction, than their own aversion to our religious and civil Constitution, they have been precipitated. [1775-09-26] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0783] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Meeting of the Freeholders of Middlesex, at the Mile-End Assembly-Room, convened to consider the critical and alarming state of the country, Instructions from the Freeholders of Middlesex to John Wilkes and John Glynn, Knights of the Shire for the County, Letter from the Freeholders of Middlesex to the Freeholders of Great Britain, Thanks to the Earl of Effingham, for having refused to draw his sword against his fellow subjects. [1775-09-26] England, Middlesex County Freeholders. [S4-V3-p0785] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from C. Shirreff to Major William Shirreff. We have long been threatened to be visited by our Georgia neighbours, and it is now expected they will put their scheme into execution, and burn the Barracks and Town of St. Augustine. [1775-09-25] Shirreff, C.. [S4-V3-p0788] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from C. Shirreff to General Robertson. State of affairs in Florida. [1775-09-25] Shirreff, C.. [S4-V3-p0788] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Provisions in the King's Stores at St. Augustine. [1775-09-21] Skinner, Alexander. [S4-V3-p0790] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Talk from the Hon. William Henry Drayton, one of the beloved men of South-Carolina, to the beloved men, Headmen and Warriors of the Cherokee Nation, at the Congarees. [1775-09-25] Drayton, William Henry. [S4-V3-p0790] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
List of the names and number of Towns, also, the number of Men in the Cherokee Nation, as furnished William Henry Drayton by R. Pearis. [1775-09-25] Drayton, William Henry. [S4-V3-p0793] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Sussex County (Virginia) Committee acquit Michael Blow of the charge against him of being inimical to the common cause of America. [1775-09-25] Peete, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0794] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Chester County (Pennsylvania) Committee declare their abhorrence of the imputation that they are aiming at an independency. They ardently wish for a reconciliation, on constitutional principles, with Great Britain. [1775-09-25] Wayne, Anthony. [S4-V3-p0794] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Chester County (Pennsylvania) Committee declare their abhorrence of the imputation that they are aiming at an independency. They ardently wish for a reconciliation, on constitutional principles, with Great Britain. [1775-09-25] Pennsylvania, Chester County Committee. [S4-V3-p0795] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
The Packet Boat from Amboy to New-York taken by the Asia, man-of-war, and Capt. Tiley, an officer of General Wooster's Regiment, detained a prisoner. [1775-09-25] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0795] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel McDougall to Col. Lasher, directing him to proceed with his Battalion to Jamaica, in Queen's County, and arrest the Tories and secure their arms. [1775-09-25] McDougall, Alexander, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0795] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Commissioners at the Highlands to the New-York Committee of Safety. They are of opinion that Mr. Romans's plan for the defence of the River is not sufficient, and complain that they were not consulted on the subject, before the plans and estimates were sent to the Continental Congress. [1775-09-25] New-York, Highland Commisioners. [S4-V3-p0795] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress. [1775-09-25] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0796] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Return of the Sick discharged by General Schuyler, from the 30th of July to the 25th of September. [1775-09-25] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0797] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Montgomery to General Schuyler, dated Camp near St. John's, September 19. [1775-09-19] Montgomery, Richard, General. [S4-V3-p0797] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Report of the Deputies of the Six Nations of their mission to the Caughnawagas, made to General Schuyler, at Ticonderoga, September 24. [1775-09-24] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0798] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Substance of Letters received by Government from America, to the 25th of September, published in the London Gazette. [1775-11-04] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0798] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Capture of Colonel Ethan Allen by the British, at Montreal. [1775-10-20] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0800] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Colonel Allen's account of his capture and treatment by the British. [1775-09-25] Allen, Ethan. [S4-V3-p0799] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Ethan Allen to Col. Prescott. Is a prisoner, and in irons, and claims the treatment due to his rank and merit. [1775-09-25] Allen, Ethan. [S4-V3-p0801] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee of Rochester to the Council of Massachusetts-Bay. Their objections to the appointment of Enoch Hammond as a Justice of the Peace, for the County of Plymouth. [1775-09-25] Massachusetts, Rochester Committee. [S4-V3-p0802] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Arnold, at Fort Western, to General Washington, dated September 25. [1775-09-25] Arnold, Jonathan. [S4-V3-p0960] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses, and Commonality of the Borough of Great Yarmouth, to the King. Express their abhorrence of the rebellion now carrying on in America, and make a tender of their lives and fortunes towards suppressing it. [1775-09-26] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0802] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Justice, Aldermen, Capital, and Inferior Burgesses of the Borough and Town of Taunton, to the King. The machinations of men here, as well s in America, void of all principle, have driven headlong the Americans into a rebellion, which cowardice only prevents their joining in. [1775-09-22] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0803] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the principal Inhabitants and Manufacturers of the Borough and Town of Taunton to the King. Give His Majesty the most solemn assurances that they will be ready, on all occcasions, to sacrifice whatever is dear and valuable to them, to enable His Majesty to bring his rebellious subjects in America to a just sense of their duty. [1775-09-22] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0803] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from the Inhabitants and Manufacturers of the Town of Taunton to the King. A war with the Colonies will be detrimental to His Majesty's dignity, to the Manufactories of this Town, and to the Trade and Navigation of the Kingdom. A reconciliation with them will save a great effusion of blood and expense of treasure -- subjects worthy of His Majesty's gracious consideration. [1775-09-26] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0803] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Meeting of the Supporters of the Bill of Rights, London. Recommend to the Members of the Society, who have seats in Parliament, to use their endearours to stop the war against America, and to oppose the imposition of any additional taxes for carrying on the war against America. [1775-09-26] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0804] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington, desiring him to consult his Officers on several points, presented for his consideration. [1775-09-26] Hancock, John. [S4-V3-p0804] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Richard Henry Lee to General Washington. [1775-09-26] Lee, Richard Henry. [S4-V3-p0805] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Samuel Adams to Elbridge Gerry. The eyes of friends and foes are fixed on our Province, and if jealousy or envy can sully its reputation, they will not miss the opportunity. Some of our military men have, I fear, disgraced us, every man, therefore, of real merit among them should be spoken of , as far as decency will permit, to their advantage. [1775-09-26] Adams, Samuel. [S4-V3-p0806] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Thomand Ball to Joseph Shippen, Jun. A party of Connecticut intruders, supposed to consist of three hundred men, are at Freeland's Mill, entrenching themselves. [1775-09-26] Ball, Thomand. [S4-V3-p0807] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of "Essex" to the Inhabitants of New-Jersey. [1775-09-26] Essex. [S4-V3-p0807] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington. [1775-09-26] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0808] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington. [1775-09-26] Cooke, Nicholas, Governour of Rhode-Island. [S4-V3-p0808] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Henry Ward to General Greene, with a Letter brought by a woman to Providence, in July last, to be delivered to Mr. Dudley or Captain Wallace. [1775-09-26] Ward, Artemas, General. [S4-V3-p0809] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Instructions by General Washington to the Wagon-Master General. [1775-09-26] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0809] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to the Committee of Hartford, Connecticut, recommending forbearance towards Major French and the persons with him. [1775-09-26] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0810] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Gen. Washington to Major French. He would be justified in making the condition of the Ministerial Officers in some degree dependant on their treatment of American Prisoners, but his disposition will not allow him to follow the unworthy example set by General Gage, to its fullest extent. [1775-09-26] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0810] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to General Spencer, on the Petitions signed by several Captains and Subalterns, objecting to the appointment of Mr. Huntington. [1775-09-26] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0811] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Confession of Tyler Dibble, of Stamford, Connecticut. [1775-09-26] Dibble, Tyler. [S4-V3-p0812] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Order by the King in Council, prohibiting the exportation of Saltpetre. [1775-09-27] Cottrell, Stephen. [S4-V3-p0812] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Town of Beverly. Give this publick testimony of their abhorrence of the unnatural rebellion in His Majesty's American Colonies, as well as of those evil-minded men at home and abroad by whom it is principally promoted and abetted. [1775-09-27] Midgley, Joseph. [S4-V3-p0812] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolutions adopted at a Meeting of the Merchants of Bristol. [1775-09-27] England, Bristol Merchants. [S4-V3-p0813] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from the Merchants, Traders, Manufacturers, and others, citizens of Bristol, to the King, against the measures adopted by Government for carrying on the war against the Colonies, Proceedings of the Mayor, and c., on preparing an Address to be presented to the King. [1775-09-28] England, Bristol Merchants. [S4-V3-p0814] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Narrative of facts and of the proceedings respecting an Address from the Inhabitants of Bristol. [1775-09-28] England, Bristol Inhabitants. [S4-V3-p0815] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition from the City of Bristol. [1775-09-28] England, Bristol Inhabitants. [S4-V3-p0816] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, Burgesses, Clergy, Freeholders, and Inhabitants of the City of Bristol, to the King. They hope that the loyalty which prevails here will soon convince their fellow-subjects in America of their error, and bring them back to a just sense of their duty and allegiance, which alone can restore them to His Majesty's favour. [1775-09-28] England, Bristol Inhabitants. [S4-V3-p0817] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from a Gentleman in London to a Friend in the country. A majority in both Houses of Parliament is devoted to the Minister. The landed interest is as ignorant as the trading interest is venal, hence the desire of the country gentlemen to tax America, and hence the Addresses of the Towns to pursue the war. [1775-09-27] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0818] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Council of Safety of South-Carolina to William Henry Drayton. [1775-09-27] South-Carolina, Council of Safety. [S4-V3-p0819] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Maryland to a Gentleman in Massachusetts. Opposition by the Tories to the People. [1775-09-28] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0819] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of Managers of the United Company of Philadelphia for promoting American Manufactures. [1775-09-28] Pennsylvania, Managers of United Philadelphia Company. [S4-V3-p0820] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address by the Privates of upwards of thirty Companies, belonging to the City and Districts of Philadelphia, containing their reasons for refusing to sign the Military Articles ordered by the Committee of Safety. [1775-09-27] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0821] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee of Observation and Committee of Correspondence, elected by the Inhabitants of Northhampton County, Pennsylvania. [1775-09-27] Pennsylvania, Northampton County Committee of Correspondence. [S4-V3-p0823] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
James Smith, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Dutchess County, New-York, tarred and feathered, for acting in open contempt of the Resolves of the County Committee. [1775-09-27] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0823] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from John N. Bleecker to the New-York Congress. [1775-09-27] Bleecker, John N.. [S4-V3-p0823] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from James Livingston to General Montgomery, dated September 27. [1775-09-27] Livingston, James. [S4-V3-p0952] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Seth Warner to General Montgomery. [1775-09-27] Warner, Seth, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0953] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Memorial of the Company of Foot, raised in the Town of Worcester, to the Assembly of Massachusetts, praying that the Tories, now coming out of Boston, may not be permitted to return to Worcester. [1775-09-27] Smith, John. [S4-V3-p0823] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor, and c., of the Borough of Warwick, to the King. Artful, designing, and seditious men, both at home and abroad, have so far succeeded, under the cloak of mock patriotism, as to incite many of His Majesty's American subjects to open rebellion, as Englishmen, they cannot refrain from declaring their abhorrence of the authors and abetters of such outrageous and traitorous proceedings. [1775-09-28] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0824] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Notice by the General Post-Office, London, that the regular mails to America will hereafter by stopped. [1775-09-28] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0825] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Henry Wisner to John Haring. [1775-09-28] Wisner, Henry. [S4-V3-p0825] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Henry Wisner to John Haring. [1775-09-30] Wisner, Henry. [S4-V3-p0826] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Wooster to General Washington. [1775-09-28] Wooster, David, General. [S4-V3-p0826] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Committee for Westchester County, New-York, direct that persons going to the Fort, now building in the Highlands, without a certificate of their being friends to the liberty of America, be arrested. [1775-09-28] New-York, Westchester County Committee. [S4-V3-p0826] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress. The Connecticut Troops have not been mustered. They made objections which, though not satisfactory to the General, he was under a necessity of yielding to. [1775-09-28] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0826] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Montgomery to General Schuyler, dated September 28. Has opened a Battery at St. John's, but has neither Men nor Ammunition to carry on any attack with success. [1775-09-28] Montgomery, Richard, General. [S4-V3-p0954] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Montgomery to General Schuyler, dated September 28. Informs him of the capture of Colonel Allen. [1775-09-28] Montgomery, Richard, General. [S4-V3-p0952] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Major Bedel to General Montgomery, dated September 28. [1775-09-28] Bedel, Major. [S4-V3-p0954] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Ticonderoga. [1775-09-24] Jacobus, Cornelis. [S4-V3-p0827] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to General Sullivan, in reply to his Letter of the 23rd instant, complaining that the New-Hampshire Troops had not been paid. [1775-09-28] New-Hampshire, Committee of Safety. [S4-V3-p0827] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Arnold, at Fort Western, to Nathaniel Tracy. [1775-09-28] Arnold, Benedict. [S4-V3-p0829] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Arnold, at Fort Western, to Colonel Enos, directing him to forward the Companies left behind as fast as possible, to follow the route of the Army, and join at Chaudiere Pond. [1775-09-29] Arnold, Benedict. [S4-V3-p0829] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Meeting of the Livery of London, Election of Lord Mayor. [1775-09-29] London Livery, England. [S4-V3-p0829] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Mayor. [1775-09-29] Wilkes, John, Mayor of London. [S4-V3-p0830] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Congress at Philadelphia, dated July 8, presented to the Lord Mayor and read, Ordered to be entered on the Records of the City. [1775-07-08] Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0830] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address to the Electors of Great Britain. [1775-09-29] Great Britain, Inhabitants. [S4-V3-p0831] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Tonyn to General Gage. Recommends to the attention of General Gage, Colonel Kirkland, whose account of matters in Carolina will be satisfactory to him. [1775-09-29] Tonyn, Patrick, Governour of East Florida. [S4-V3-p0833] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from George Frederick Mulcaster to Gen. Grant, giving the general state of affairs in Florida, Georgia, and South-Carolina. [1775-09-29] Mulcaster, Frederick George. [S4-V3-p0834] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proclamation by Governour Tryon, further proroguing the meeting of the Assembly of New-York to the first day of November next. [1775-09-29] Tonyn, Patrick, Governour of East Florida. [S4-V3-p0838] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee for Westchester, New-York, to the Committee of Safety. They send for trial Godfrey Haines, a person who was accused and convicted before the Committee, of denying the authority and speaking contemptuously of the Congresses and the Committee of Westchester County. [1775-09-29] New-York, Westchester Committee. [S4-V3-p0838] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Deposition of Eunice Purdy, as to the expressions used by Godfrey Haines. [1775-09-28] Purdy, Eunice. [S4-V3-p0839] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress. [1775-09-29] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0839] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Montgomery to General Schuyler. He has acquainted the Caughnawagas they may go to their hunting grounds, on the Lakes, whenever they please, and requests orders may be given that none molest them. [1775-09-24] Montgomery, Richard, General. [S4-V3-p0841] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Schuyler to the New-York Congress. General Montgomery is besieging St. John's, but, from a deficiency in Artillery, the work goes on slowly. In great want of Powder. Several of the First New-York Regiment have deserted to the enemy, and Captain Motte, of the same corps, shamefully ran away from our Battery, when not one of the enemy was near him. [1775-09-29] Schuyler, Philip, Major-General. [S4-V3-p0841] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler. Doubts the correctness of the information on which Mr. Lynch, a Member of the Congress, and recently from Ticonderoga, founds his statements with regard to the Connecticut Troops. Has written to Colonel Hinman for a true state of the facts. [1775-09-29] Trumbull, Jonathan, Governour of Connecticut. [S4-V3-p0841] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington. The packet sent out to countermand Captain Whipple's voyage to Bermuda did not see him. It is possible he has pursued his voyage. [1775-09-29] Cooke, Nicholas, Governour of Rhode-Island. [S4-V3-p0842] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to the Council of Masschusetts-Bay. Recommends to their attention an Oneida Chief, who is on a visit to the camp. His report to his Tribe, on his return, will have important consequences. [1775-09-28] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0842] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Petition of the Field Officers of General Sullivan's Brigade to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, for permission for the General to fill up vacancies in the New-Hampshire Forces. [1775-09-29] Stark, John, Colonel. [S4-V3-p0842] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Arnold, at Fort Western, to Captain Farnsworth, directing him to forward, as fast as possible, Provisions, and c., to Fort Halifax. [1775-09-29] Arnold, Benedict. [S4-V3-p0843] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Provost, and c., of the City of Stirling, to the King. Sincerely regret that the peace of His Majesty's Dominions has been disturbed by a part of their infatuated fellow-subjects in the Colonies. [1775-09-30] Scotland, Wick Provost, Magistrates, and Common Council. [S4-V3-p0843] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Officers of the First Regiment of the Devonshire Militia to the King. None can hold in greater detestation than they do the unnatural behaviour of His Majesty's American subjects, and they are as ready to suppress the internal enemies of Great Britain as their gallant countrymen have been in asserting the just rights of the British Empire in America. [1775-09-30] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0844] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Address of the Gentlemen, and c., of the Burgh of Great-Yarmouth, to the King. They lament the misery and abhor the conduct of their deluded fellow-subjects in parts of His Majesty's American Colonies, who have plunged themselves into open rebellion. [1775-09-30] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0844] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from a Gentleman in Quebeck to his father in Ayrshire, Scotland. Mentions several slight engagements with the Rebels, since last May, in which they were always defeated, with little or no loss to His Majesty's Troops. [1775-09-30] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0845] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders to be Printed. [1775-10-02] South-Carolina, Charlestown General Committee. [S4-V3-p0845] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Message from the Charlestown (South-Carolina) Committee to the Governour, Lord William Campbell, expressing their regret at his retiring on board a King's Ship, and requesting his return to the City. [1775-09-29] South-Carolina, Charlestown General Committee. [S4-V3-p0846] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Reply of the Governour. He will not return to Charlestown till he can support the King's authority. The presumption of their address can only be equalled by the outrages which obliged him to take refuge on board the King's Ship. [1775-09-30] South-Carolina, Charlestown General Committee. [S4-V3-p0846] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee of Charlestown to Captain Thornborough. [1775-09-30] South-Carolina, Charlestown General Committee. [S4-V3-p0846] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Advertisement, by Rich'd Henderson and others, of the Lands in Transylvania, lately purchased from the Cherokees. [1775-09-30] Henderson, Richard. [S4-V3-p0847] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Mr. Holt's Printing-Office taken from Norfolk, on board one fo the British Ships, by order of Lord Dunmore. [1775-09-30] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0847] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. Congress has appointed a Committee to repair to the Camp and confer with him. [1775-09-30] Hancock, John. [S4-V3-p0847] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to Governour Trumbull, informing him of the appointment of a Committee to confer with General Washington, and requesting him to meet with the Committee. [1775-09-30] Hancock, John. [S4-V3-p0848] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Instructions to the Committee appointed by the Congress to repair immediately to Cambridge, to confer with General Washington. [1775-09-30] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0848] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Memorial from the Committee for the County of Cumberland, in New-Jersey, to the Continental Congress, requesting they may be supplied with some Powder for their defence, as they are without ammunition, defenceless, and exposed to the depredations of Ministerial robbers. [1775-09-30] New-Jersey, Cumberland County Committee. [S4-V3-p0849] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Hendrick Fisher to the New-York Committee of Safety. [1775-09-30] Fisher, Hendrick. [S4-V3-p0850] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from John McDonald to the New-York Congress, with an account of his examination of a Lead Mine in Newburgh. [1775-09-30] McDonald, John. [S4-V3-p0850] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Thomas Palmer to the New-York Congress, offering them permission to work his Lead Mine for a small profit. [1775-09-30] Palmer, Thomas. [S4-V3-p0850] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Return of Officers for Goshen, Orange County, New-York. [1775-09-30] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0851] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Return of Officers for Goshen, Orange County, New-York. [1775-09-30] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0851] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Return of Officers for Goshen, Orange County, New-York. [1775-10-16] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0851] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Officers for Northeast Precinct of Marlborough, Ulster County, New-York. [1775-09-30] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0851] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
The Tories in Fairfield, Connecticut, disarmed. [1775-09] Anonymous. [S4-V3-p0851] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress, recommending to their attention the Rev. Mr. Kirkland, who has rendered the country great service. [1775-09-30] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0852] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Kirkland. [1775-09-05] Continental Congress. [S4-V3-p0854] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
General Return of the Army of the United Colonies, at Cambridge, September 23. [1775-09-23] Gates, Horatio, General. [S4-V3-p0853] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Return of the Regiment of Artillery in the service of the United Colonies, commanded by Richard Gridley, September 23. [1775-09-23] Gridley, Richard. [S4-V3-p0853] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Return of Major John Crane's Company, of the Train of Artillery, of the Rhode-Island Forces, October 1. [1775-10-01] Gates, Horatio, General. [S4-V3-p0854] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proposals by Richard Gridley, to General Washington, for casting Ordnance. [1775-09-30] Gridley, Richard. [S4-V3-p0854] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 22. [1775-09-22] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0855] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 24. [1775-09-24] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0855] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 24. [1775-09-24] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0856] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 25. [1775-09-25] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0856] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 26. [1775-09-26] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0857] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 27. [1775-09-27] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0857] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 28. [1775-09-28] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0857] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 29. [1775-09-29] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0857] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders by General Washington, Sept. 30. [1775-09-30] Washington, George. [S4-V3-p0857] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
List of the Colonels of the several Regiments raised by the Colony of Mssachusetts-Bay, and where stationed. [1775-09-30] Kneeland, John. [S4-V3-p0858] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Return of the Field and Staff Officers belonging to the Twenty-Seventh Regiment of Foot, in the service of the United Colonies. [1775-09-30] Bridge, Ebenezer. [S4-V3-p0858] [Document Details][Complete Volume]