123 Documents
Letter from Dennis De Berdt to Joseph Reed. [1776-05-03] De Berdt, Dennis. [S5-V1-p0001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Bridgetown Committee to the New-Jersey Delegates in Congress. [1776-05-06] New-Jersey, Cumberland County Committee; Harris, Thomas. [S5-V1-p0001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Lee to Patrick Henry, on His Objections to an Immediate Declaration of Independence. [1776-05-07] Lee, Charles, General. [S5-V1-p0001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from George Germaine to Governour Tryon. [1776-05-17] . [S5-V1-p0122] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Copy of a Letter Intercepted from S. Kirkland, a New-England Missionary among the Oneidas, to Mr. Schuyler, a Rebel General and manager of their affairs, dated Oneida, May 22. [1776-05-22] . [S5-V1-p0867] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Lord George Germaine to Governour Tryon. [1776-06-11] . [S5-V1-p0123] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter From George Johnson to General Lee. [1776-06-17] . [S5-V1-p0099] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from John Adams to General Gates: Congress has ordered him to the post of honour, and made him dictator in Canada for six months, or at least until the first of October. [1776-06-18] . [S5-V1-p0021] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter From General Lee to Colonel Thompson. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0099] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Fleming, of June 21, to the New-York Provincial Congress, resigning his commission. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0204] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee for Cumberland County to the New-York Convention. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p1535] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Elbridge Gerry to General Gates: The affairs of Canada having been evidently suffering from want of an experienced officer, his appointment to that command is considered a happy circumstance, not withstanding the Eastern Colonies needed his assistance. [1776-06-18] . [S5-V1-p0021] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: Major Rodgers has been put under guard at the Barracks. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Joseph Trumbull, Commissary-General, to the President of Congress. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0019] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from John Whittier to James Warren: Declines at present, to accept his appointment to the command of a Regiment for the Canada expedition. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Lee to the President of Congress. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0435] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from John Covenhoven to the President of Congress: The enemy's fleet has passed the Hook, for New-York, where the Militia of Monmouth County, New-Jersey, cannot be prevailed upon to march, as they would leave their wives and children to be murdered by the Tories. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Samuel Tucker to the President of Congress: Recommending Major Anderson. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0002] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Massachusetts Assembly to the several Town Committees: Urges them to raise Troops with all possible expedition. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0002] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Massachusetts Assembly to the President of Congress: Request Congress will direct General Washington to order two of the Regiment stationed at Boston to march to Canada. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0003] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Sullivan to Colonel Hoisington: The Army on Lake Champlain is fully sufficient to oppose any force that may be sent against them at present. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0003] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Officers on Governour's Island to General Heath: Request a reinforcement, they are not strong enough to defend the post. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0003] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Troops they are to raise for the Flying-Camp should be sent to Philadelphia with the greatest expedition. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0003] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Burd to the Committee for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Has arrested Daniel Shelly, who is charged with attempting to raise soldiers for the Ministerial Army. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0004] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Orders of Colonel Burd to Captain Crutch, for the arrest of Captain Shelly. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0004] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Statements of William Wall. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0004] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Statements of William Wall and Ann Wall. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0004] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Matthew Tilghman to the President of Congress, enclosing Resolutions for rais ing the number required of Maryland for the Flying-Camp. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0005] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Matthew Tilghman to the President of Congress, enclosing Resolutions for raising the number required of Maryland for the Flying-Camp. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0005] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull, of July 4, to General Washington: The retreat of the Northern Army and the ravages of the small-pox have so weakened the defences of the northern frontiers of New-York and New-Hampshire, that the people in many places are abandoning the settlements. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0190] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Edict of the King of Portugal prohibiting all intercourse between his dominions and the American Colonies. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0006] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Barbue Dubourg to Dr. Franklin: Is privately informed that France is raising funds for a great armament. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0006] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Georgia Council of Safety: Representation to General Lee of the state of the Province. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0006] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Reformation of the Book of Common Prayer, by the Virginia Convention. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0008] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Court-Martial on Captain Ball. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0009] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from David Hall to the President of Con gress: General disaffection among the people of Sussex, in Delaware. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0009] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from a Committee of Sussex County to the Council of Safety of Delaware: Request assistance--a large majority of the people in the lower part of the County disaffected. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0009] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Testimony of Enoch Scudder. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0011] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to Colonel Haslett, commander of the Continental Troops in Delaware. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0011] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to the Convention of New Jersey: The Prisoners are to be removed from New-Jersey to York, in Pennsylvania. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0011] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety: The American States are now forever divided from those who wished to destroy them. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0012] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Wooster to a Committee of Congress: Complains of the treatment he received from the Commissioners to Canada. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0012] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Wooster to a Committee of Congress: Justifies his seizure of the goods of one Bernard, an Indian trader. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0013] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Elbridge Gerry to James Warren: All the Colonies except New-York voted for the Declaration of Independency. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0014] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter from Philadelphia: Loss of the Brig Nancy in Delaware Bay. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0014] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Measures proposed for the defence of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0014] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from a French officer in America to a French nobleman in Paris: The Americans are able to resist all their enemies. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0015] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Samuel Tucker to the President of Congress: An officer who may be confided in has been sent to take charge of Governour Franklin. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0016] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Committee for Brunswick (July 4) to the New-Jersey Provincial Congress: The prisoners of war should be removed to some other place. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0016] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to General Livingston. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0017] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Livingston to General Washington: Colonel Drake, with the Second Morris Battalion of two hundred and fifty men, will be down this evening. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0018] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Livingston to General Washington, enclosing intelligence from Staten-Island. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0018] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Major Duyckinck to General Livingston: Has arrived at Amboy with four hundred and fifty men, leaving about one hundred at the Old and New Blazing-Star. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0019] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Joseph Reed to the New York Convention, on removing the prisoners from the City of New-York. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0019] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Joseph Trumbull to General Gates. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0020] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Ebenezer Hazard to General Gates: The British have taken possession of Staten Island, cattle and Tories. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0020] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Major Goforth, of July 5, to the New-York Provincial Congress, resigning his commission, junior officers having been placed over him. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0203] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Joseph Reed to the New-York Convention, respecting prisoners. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p1389] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination of William Ash, from Staten-Island. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p1394] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Scott to the New-York Congress, with a number of prisoners of war. General Washington is very uneasy at the detention of prisoners of war in the city, at this critical juncture. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0022] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Greene to General Washington, with an examination of four persons taken last night. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0027] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Mifflin to General Washington: From the Colonels' reports, the men's arms are in a most alarming situation. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0027] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to the President of Congress. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0028] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0029] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to Walter Spooner. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0030] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Proceedings at a meeting of the towns of Lyme, Hanover, Lebanon, Thredford, Norwich, and Hartford, at Hanover, New-Hampshire. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0030] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Arthur Lee to Charles W. F. Dumas. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0030] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Extract of a Letter from Paris: The Court of Great Britain has presented a memorial to the Courts of France and Spain, strongly complaining of the trade which is so industriously carried on by the French and Spanish merchants with the rebellious Colonies of America. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0031] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Benjamin Harrison, Jun., to the President of Congress. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0031] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Matthew Tilghman to the President of Congress. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0031] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
In Convention. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0031] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: The Congress have judged it necessary to dissolve the connection between Great-Britain and the American Colonies, and to declare them free and independent States. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0032] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0033] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Board of War to General Washington. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0033] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to the States of New-York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, and New-Hampshire, with the Declaration of Independence. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0033] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to James Mease. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0033] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to General Ward. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0034] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to John Bradford. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0034] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Advertisement by the Board of War, for infor mation respecting flint stone, and persons skilled in the manufacture of flints. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0034] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Jacob Rush to General Washington. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0034] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in Annapolis: General Howe has landed ten thousand Troops, the whole Militia of Pennsylvania are ordered to the Jerseys. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0034] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee to the President of Congress. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0035] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from George Ross to Colonel Galbraith. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0035] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Northampton, Pennsylvania, Committee to the President of Congress. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0035] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Reading, Pennsylvania, Committee to the President of Congress. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0035] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Conference with Indians at Fort Pitt. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0036] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the Convention of New-Jersey to the President of Congress: The Militia are wholly destitute of ammunition, the Monmouth Tories had confederated under oath, about thirty are flying on board the enemy's fleet. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0037] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Livingston to General Washington: He cannot send out the necessary detachments for want of powder and ball. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0038] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Major Duyckinck to General Livingston, with the Tory prisoners taken by General Heard. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0038] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to General Livingston: The disaffection of the people of Amboy and the treachery of those of Staten-Island, induced him to give orders to General Heard for their arrest. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0038] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Washington to Colonel Sillman: There is occasion for all the men that can be possibly got; no force that can be collected will be too great to ward off the blow our enemies mean to strike in a little time. [Undated] . [S5-V1-p0039] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Henshaw to General Washington, July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0950] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from John Jay to Edward Rutledge. [Undated] . [S5-V1-p0040] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
John Jay to Edward Rutledge. [1776-07-06] Jay, John. [S5-V1-p0040] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Colonel Wiessenfels to Lord Stirling. [1776-07-06] Weissenfels, Frederick. [S5-V1-p0041] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from William Goforth, dated July 6, resigning his commission of Major. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p1390] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from the President of Congress to the New York Convention: Congress has declared Independence. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p1397] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Colonel Hammond, with a return of the men under his command, Petition of Cadwallader Colden, Jun., dated at Ulster County Jail, July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p1404] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination and Parole of John Simpson, Samuel Cox, William Elder, William McDermot, James Auchmuty Joseph Woolcomb, and Richard Bruer. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0023] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination and Parole of John Simpson, Samuel Cox, William Elder, William McDermot, James Auchmuty Joseph Woolcomb, and Richard Bruer. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0023] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination and Parole of John Simpson, Samuel Cox, William Elder, William McDermot, James Auchmuty Joseph Woolcomb, and Richard Bruer. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0024] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination and Parole of John Simpson, Samuel Cox, William Elder, William McDermot, James Auchmuty Joseph Woolcomb, and Richard Bruer. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0024] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination and Parole of John Simpson, Samuel Cox, William Elder, William McDermot, James Auchmuty Joseph Woolcomb, and Richard Bruer. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0025] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination and Parole of John Simpson, Samuel Cox, William Elder, William McDermot, James Auchmuty Joseph Woolcomb, and Richard Bruer. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0025] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination and Parole of John Simpson, Samuel Cox, William Elder, William McDermot, James Auchmuty Joseph Woolcomb, and Richard Bruer. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0026] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination and Parole of John Simpson, Samuel Cox, William Elder, William McDermot, James Auchmuty Joseph Woolcomb, and Richard Bruer. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0026] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Examination and Parole of John Simpson, Samuel Cox, William Elder, William McDermot, James Auchmuty Joseph Woolcomb, and Richard Bruer. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0026] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Captain Maston. [Undated] . [S5-V1-p0041] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from H. Glenn to Colonel Dayton. [Undated] . [S5-V1-p0042] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from H. Glenn to Major Fonda. [Undated] . [S5-V1-p0042] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from General Sullivan to General Schuyler, July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0235] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to the President of Congress. [Undated] Trumbull, Jonathan, Governour of Connecticut. [S5-V1-p0042] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to the President of Congress: Eighteen hundred pounds in hard money has been sent to the Paymaster-General for the Northern Department. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0043] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Receipt. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0044] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Chenevard. [1776-06-17] . [S5-V1-p0044] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Receipt. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0044] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to the President of Congress. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0045] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to the President of Congress: Governour Franklin has given his parole in writing, he is to reside in Wallingford. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0045] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Washington: The Connecticut Battalions are raising with all possible diligence, and will soon march. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0045] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Resolutions of the Committee on Prisoners, in Connecticut. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0046] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Boston. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0046] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter from Nehemiah Estabrook to the Assembly of New-Hampshire: The people about New-Hampshire have agreed to raise three hundred men for the defence of the frontiers, but they are destitute of arms, ammunition, and money. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0046] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
Letter to Egbert Benson. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p1394] [Document Details][Complete Volume]