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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 Thomas Burke to General Lee. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0098] [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]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-05] . [S5-V1-p0047] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-06] . [S5-V1-p0047] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-07] . [S5-V1-p0047] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-08] . [S5-V1-p0048] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-10] . [S5-V1-p0048] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-11] . [S5-V1-p0048] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-12] . [S5-V1-p0049] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-13] . [S5-V1-p0049] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-14] . [S5-V1-p0049] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-15] . [S5-V1-p0049] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-17] . [S5-V1-p0050] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-18] . [S5-V1-p0050] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0050] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-20] . [S5-V1-p0051] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0051] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0052] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-24] . [S5-V1-p0052] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0052] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0053] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0053] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0054] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0054] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0055] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0055] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0056] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0057] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0057] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0058] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-05] . [S5-V1-p0059] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-06] . [S5-V1-p0059] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-07] . [S5-V1-p0060] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-07] . [S5-V1-p0060] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-07] . [S5-V1-p0061] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-08] . [S5-V1-p0061] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-08] . [S5-V1-p0062] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-10] . [S5-V1-p0062] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-11] . [S5-V1-p0063] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-12] . [S5-V1-p0063] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-13] . [S5-V1-p0064] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-13] . [S5-V1-p0064] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-13] . [S5-V1-p0064] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-14] . [S5-V1-p0065] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-15] . [S5-V1-p0065] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-15] . [S5-V1-p0066] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-17] . [S5-V1-p0066] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-18] . [S5-V1-p0067] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0067] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0068] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0068] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-15] . [S5-V1-p0068] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-17] . [S5-V1-p0068] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-20] . [S5-V1-p0069] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-20] . [S5-V1-p0070] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [Undated] . [S5-V1-p0070] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0070] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0071] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0072] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0072] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0072] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0072] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0073] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0073] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0073] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0074] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0074] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0074] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0075] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0075] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0076] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0076] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0077] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0077] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0077] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0078] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0078] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0079] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0080] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0080] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0081] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0082] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0083] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0083] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0084] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0086] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0086] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0086] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0087] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0088] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0090] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings from June 5 to July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0090] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Lee to Edmund Pendleton. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0095] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Washington to Lee. [1776-05-05] . [S5-V1-p0097] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter frome Jesse Hollingsworth to the Mryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0100] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from E. Johnson to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0100] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Baltimore Committee to the Maryland Council of Safety: Colonel Ware has drawn a plan of a Fortification for Whetstone Point. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0101] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Baltimore Committee: The Convention has ordered no further money for Fortifications at or near Baltimore-Town. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0101] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Smallwood to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0101] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Tootell to Maryland Council of Safety: Petitions for the office of Surgeon Major. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0101] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to General Buchanan. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0101] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Weems. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0101] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Veazey and Lieutenant Harrison. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0102] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Veazey. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0102] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Richard Buchanan. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0102] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from John Adams: Hopes, for the honour of New-England, the people will not be backward in marching to New-York, that important post must be maintained and defended at all events. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0102] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to the President of Congress. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0103] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to the President of Congress: Some measures should be adopted to secure the prisoners at Lancaster, they are at large, and it is believed they carry intelligence to the enemy. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0103] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Cochran to Thomas McKean. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0104] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Livingston to General Washington. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0104] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Howe to Lord George Germaine: Met with Governour Tryon at the Hook, and many fast friends to the Government attending him, who gave the fullest information of the state of the rebels. There is great reason to expect a numerous body to join the Army from New-York, the Jerseys, and Connecticut, sixty men came over a few days ago from Shrewsbury. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0105] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull: The situation of our affairs calls aloud for the most vigorous exertions, and nothing else will be sufficient to avert the impending blow, the situation of the Northern Army is certainly distressing, but we can afford no relief. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0106] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Ward. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0107] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to William Watson. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0107] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonel James Clinton: Hopes he will be able to get arms for his men, if not, all not equipped must be dismissed. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0108] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Massachusetts Assembly: Thanks them for their compliance with the requisitions of Congress. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0108] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Regulations agreed upon betwixt the Director General of the American Hospitals and the Regimental Surgeons and Mates at New-York. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0108] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Commitment of John Lewis by General Spencer. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0109] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from H. Glenn to Colonel Fonda. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0110] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from H. Glenn to Colonel Dayton. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0110] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from H. Glenn to John Petrie. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0110] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hurd to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: The inhabitants on and near Connecticut river are much alarmed, several families have moved off, and more are moving, it is of the utmost consequence that reinforcements should be sent into that quarter. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0110] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial from the inhabitants of Conway, Fryburgh, and Brownfield, to the Assembly of New-Hampshire: They are exposed to the incursions of the Savages, and request to be supplied with arms and ammunition. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0111] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Minutes of a Council of War held at Crown-Point, July 7. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0233] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Sullivan, July 7. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0235] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Deposition of Jerret Williams, of Fincastle County, Virginia: The Overhill Cherokees are preparing to go to war against the frontiers of Virginia, a number from the Lower Towns were gone to fall on the frontiers of South-Carolina and Georgia. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0111] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Wiesenthall to the Maryland Council of Safety: When he entered the service he expected the appointment of Surgeon-General, or Director-in-Chief. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0112] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hollingsworth to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0113] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Tyler to the Maryland Council of Safety: There are but three hundred and fifty-one guns in his Battalion. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0113] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jesse Hollingsworth to the Maryland Council of Safety: Has sent three vessels to take the three Companies from Annapolis to the Head of Elk. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0113] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Matthias Hammond, Quartermaster: Requires him to make provision for the Troops ordered to Annapolis for its defence. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0113] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Stephen Stewart, respecting armed vessels for the Province. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0113] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Dorsey. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0114] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Thomas Smith. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0114] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Charles Ridgely: The Province has immediate occasion for some swivels and small cannon. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0114] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Mary land Delegates in Congress: Ten thousand pounds have been appropriated to fortify the city of Annapolis, but there is no engineer to carry on the works, the Delegates are requested to inquire for and recommend a proper person. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0114] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Robert Alexander. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0114] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Baltimore Committee: Information received of landing of the British Army on Staten-Island. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0115] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: By order of Congress he has written to Generals Schuyler and Gates, and recommended mutual confidence and harmony in their military operations. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0115] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Schuyler. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0115] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Gates. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0116] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Roberdeau: Captain Peters, Secretary to the War Office, must not be ordered out of Philadelphia. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0116] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to James Mease. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0116] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Rev. Jacob Duché: Informing him that Congress has, from a consideration of his piety and zealous attachment to the rights of America, appointed him their Chaplain. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0116] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Hewes to Samuel Johnston, of North-Carolina. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0117] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Richard Henry Lee, enclosing original report of the Declaration of Independence. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0118] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Whipple to John Langdon. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0118] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independency read at the State House in Philadelphia. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0119] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independency proclaimed in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0119] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence, with the new Constitution of New-Jersey, proclaimed in Trenton. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0119] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0120] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of William Ash, from Staten-Island. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0120] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Galbraith to the Lancaster, Pennsylvania Committee. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0121] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lewis Ogden to John Jay and Gouverneur Morris. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0121] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Howe to Lord George Germaine: Two ships of war are to proceed up the North River to distress the Rebels, by obstructing supplies coming down the river. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0121] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

August 10. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0122] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Tryon to Lord George Germaine: Four hundred of the Militia on Staten-Island have taken the oath of allegiance to his Majesty, this testimony of loyalty will probably be general throughout the Province, when the King's Army gets the main body of the Rebels between them and the sea. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0122] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress, recommending Lieutenant Wilpert to the command of a Company in the German Battalion. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0124] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0124] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonel Seymour. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0124] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Conference of General Officers and others at Head-Quarters, New-York. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0125] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to President of Congress, recommending Dr. Sentor, who went last year from Boston to Canada, as Surgeon in General Arnold's Detachment. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0125] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Ulster County, New-York, Committee, to the New-York Provincial Congress, complaining that Kingston is left destitute of Powder, although the town is, and has for a long time been, crowded with a set of Ministerial cut-throats, regular officers, and soldiers. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0125] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Johannes Hardenburgh to the New-York Provincial Congress, with complaint against the Committee for Ulster County. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0126] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Address to General Sullivan by the Field Officers lately under his command. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0127] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Sullivan's Answer to the Address of the Field Officers. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0127] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee of Skenesborough, New-York, declare Lieutenant Daniel Brundage an incorrigible enemy to the rights of American liberty. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0128] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Minutes of Council of General Officers held at Crown-Point, July 8. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0236] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Remonstrance of Field-Officers at Crown-Point, July 8. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0233] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Charles Cushing to his brother, giving a true state of facts with regard to the Army in Canada. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0128] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Hartford. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0132] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Symsbury, Connecticut, to Governour Trumbull: The persons committed to Newgate Prison, as enemies to their country, are not in safe custody. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0132] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Benjamin Payne to James Warren: John Graves, of Pittsfield, who aided Captain McKay, a prisoner, in making his escape, in violation of his parole, is in prison in Hartford, it is recommended that he be removed to Massachusetts for trial. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0133] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to Jerathmeel Bowers: He is desired to equip the Colony vessels for sea immediately. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0134] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Elliot to Governour Trumbull, relating to Captain Harding's Prizes. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0134] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Amsterdam to a gentleman in London: Effects of the American Revolution on the trade of France and Spain. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0134] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Oliver to David Phips. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0135] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Dorsey to the Maryland Council of Safety: Has ordered the Elkridge Battalion to meet immediately, and will send the number of men required to Annapolis. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0135] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Stephen Stewart to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0136] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Joseph Trumbull, enclosing Resolutions of Congress of July 8. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0136] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Josiah Bartlett to Meshech Weare. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0136] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lewis Gordon to the President of Congress. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0137] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Commodore Hopkins to Captain Hacker. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0137] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from the Indians, brought by George Morgan. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0137] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Crawford, a prisoner, to Jasper Yeates. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0138] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Tucker to the President of Congress, on the defence of New-Jersey: We contribute to the general defence of the Continent, to the defence of New-York, of Boston, of Virginia, of the Carolinas: When we are pressed by the stroke of war, in our turn, are we alone to sustain the burden?. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0138] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Barton to Henry Wisner: Sussex County, in New-Jersey, abounds in flint. The people there should be supplied with powder, if attacked now, they have nothing but sticks or axes to fight with. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0139] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ibbetson Hamer, a prisoner, to the President of Congress. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0140] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: State of the Army in New-Jersey. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0140] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Cregier to Thomas Randall: Account of action between the schooner General Putnam and a British vessel-of-war of twenty guns. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0141] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Cooke. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0141] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0142] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Ward, requesting him to detach immediately three of his fullest Regiments to Ticonderoga. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0142] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Assembly of Massachusetts: Should it be deemed expedient by the Assembly, they are authorized by Congress to imbody a number of Militia, equal to the Regiments detached, to strengthen the Northern Army. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0143] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolve. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0144] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Colonel Knox's Plan for Increasing the Artillery. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0502] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Convention of the Representatives. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0205] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence proclaimed at New-York. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0144] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Certificate of Dutchess County, New-York, Committee, of the quantity of gunpowder made by John R. Livingston. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0144] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to the Field-Officers, July 9. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0234] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to Captain Shaw, for an account of the cannon left at New-London by Commodore Hopkins. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0144] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Hillhouse to Nathaniel Shaw. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0145] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler: Has sent Major John Ely, a gentleman skilled in the treatment of the small-pox, to consult and assist in putting a stop to its progress. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0145] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Moses Morse to the Commanding Officer at Crown-Point: Has been directed by the General Court to ascertain the true state of the Army in that department, and the danger that the country is in at resent from that quarter. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0145] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0145] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of the inhabitants of Truro to the Council and House of Representatives of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0146] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to General Ward, on the report that he had given liberty to a number of the Continental Troops stationed at Winter-Hill, to receive the small-pox by inoculation. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0146] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Ward to the Massachusetts Council: There are no Continental Troops at or near Winter-Hill, except a guard, and they have all had the small-pox. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0146] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Sturgis Gorham, on the Protest against the Proceedings of the Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0147] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Protest of inhabitants of the Town of Barnstable, June 26. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0147] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Otis, July 18, on the Proceedings of the Town of Barnstable. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0147] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from Salem, Massachusetts: Prizes to the Yankee privateer sloop, (Captain Henry Johnson,) in the Continental service, lately fitted out at Boston. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0148] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Benjamin Foster, Chairman of the Committee for Machias, to the Massachusetts Assembly. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0148] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Oliver, London, to Edward Winslow, Halifax: The application from the sufferers in America are like to be so very numerous, that it will probably prevent the gratification of any, there is scarcely a Pro vince in America which does not afford shoals of petitioners hanging about the Treasury. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0149] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Camp at Gwinn's Island: Lord Dunmore has been driven from the Island, the only loss we sustained was Captain Dohickey Arundel, of the Artillery, who was killed by the bursting of a mortar. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0149] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Particular account of the attack and rout of Lord Dunmore, with his piratical crew, from Gwinn's Island. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0150] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of Lord Dunmore's Fleet. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0152] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Edward Tillard to the Maryland Council of Safety: The men for his Company are nearly raised, but they have no firelocks fit for service among them. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0153] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Jesse Hollingsworth. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0153] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Smyth, Hands, and Nicholson. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0153] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to General Buchanan. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0153] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Edward Parker: The service requires an immediate supply of linen cloth, fit for making tents. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0153] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Amos Garrett, for a supply of bayonets, they are much wanted for the Militia of the Flying-Camp. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0153] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Stephen Stewart: In great want of tents. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0154] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to John Archer and James Harris: The publick service requires linen fit for tenting. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0154] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Richard Dallam, to send all the arms he has already made, and all he can make, to Gerard Hopkins, Commissary of Stores, at Baltimore. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0154] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to William Whetcroft. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0154] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Dorsey. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0154] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Committee of Harford, to send all the arms purchased by them, or manufactured under their direction, to Baltimore. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0155] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Tillard. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0155] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from Annapolis: Colonel Small wood's Battalion embarked. at Annapolis for the Head of Elk. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0155] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington, referring to him Ephraim Anderson's plan for destroying the British Fleet at New-York. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0155] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ephraim Anderson, July 9, to the President of Congress, submitting a plan for destruction of the British Fleet. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0155] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to William Palfrey. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0156] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Lieutenant Benjamin Flower to the honourable the United States of America. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0156] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Isaac Melchior, late Major of Brigade in Canada. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0156] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Marine Committee of Congress to Captain Parker, of the Brig Despatch: Instructions for his voyage to France. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0156] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Marine Committee to the Messieurs Samuel and J. H. Delap: The Brig Despatch is consigned to them, and, with the proceeds of the cargo, after paying all expenses, they are requested to procure military stores. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0158] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of Congress on the capitulation at the Cedars. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0158] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Report of the Committee on the Capitulation entered into between General Arnold and Captain Forster, June 17. [1776-06-17] . [S5-V1-p0159] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain George Forster to Major Butterfield, May 19: Terms of the capitulation. [1776-05-19] . [S5-V1-p0162] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Articles of Capitulation between Major Sherburne and Captain Forster, May 26. [1776-05-26] . [S5-V1-p0162] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Articles of Capitulation between General Arnold and Captain Forster, May 27. [1776-05-27] . [S5-V1-p0163] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of a Council of War held in Chambly, Canada, May 30. [1776-05-30] . [S5-V1-p0164] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Benedict Arnold's Letter. [1776-06-02] . [S5-V1-p0165] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Major Butterfield's testimony respecting a breach of the Convention at the Cedars. [1776-06] . [S5-V1-p0165] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Captains Estabrook and Wilkins's testimony respecting a breach of the convention at the Cedars. [1776-06-02] . [S5-V1-p0166] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

June 2. [1776-06-02] . [S5-V1-p0166] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of the Prisoners belonging to the Continental Army taken at the Cedars. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0167] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of the Prisoners belonging to the Continental Army taken at Fort Cedars, Canada. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0168] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

June 2. [1776-06-02] . [S5-V1-p0169] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Caesar Rodney to Thomas Rodney. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0169] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Adams to Mrs. Adams. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0170] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Address of Board of Officers to General Roberdeau. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0170] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Roberdeau's reply to the Address. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0171] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lancaster. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0171] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Committee, for collecting the arms of Non-Associators. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0171] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Provincial Congress of New Jersey to the President of Congress: The Colony is drained of men for the defence of New-York, they should be permitted to return for the present, that they may save and secure their grain, already suffering. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0172] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Dr. Witherspoon. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0172] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

William Patterson. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0172] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence proclaimed at Princeton, New-Jersey. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0173] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: The Declaration of Independence has been proclaimed before the Army, and seemed to have their most hearty assent. The Militia from Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, to form the Flying-Camp, are in motion, from Connecticut they begin to come in, General Howe has between nine and ten thousand men, and large reinforcements are daily expected: the Staten-Islanders have all joined him, and talk of carrying all before them when Admiral Howe arrives. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0173] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General jail delivery of debtors in New-York, in pursuance of the Declaration for Independency. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0174] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Joseph Blanchard and others to the Provincial Congress of New-York: Complain of their confinement in jail, occasioned, as they apprehend, by some mistaken notion of their political principles. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0175] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from H. Glen, Commissary, to Walter Livingston: He is forwarding as fast as possible men and stores to Colonel Dayton, at the German Flats. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0175] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from H. Glen to General Schuyler. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0176] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0207] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Arnold, of July 10: Report of his scout down Lake Champlain. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0207] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of Artificers sent from Crown-Point to Ticonderoga and Skenesborough, July 10. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0209] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Gates: Suggests the arrangement of the Eastern and Southern troops in different brigades, and the appointment of Colonel St. Clair to the command of the latter, the Eastern troops will act much better alone than joined with the others. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0176] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ira Allen to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: Suggesting measures for the protection and defence of the frontiers. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0177] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Nathan Miller to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0177] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Pitkin to Governour Trumbull: Fears an attempt will be made to destroy his Powder Mill, and requests protection for it. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0178] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Herrick to the Council of Massachusetts. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0178] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resignation of Captain Flint and his subalterns, July 8. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0178] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

A Conference Held at Watertown, in the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, between the honourable the Council of the said Colony, in behalf of the said Colony, and of all the United Colonies, of the one part, and the Delegates of the St. John's and Mickmack Tribes of Indians, in Nova-Scotia, on the other part, July 10. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0838] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

A Conference Held at Watertown, in the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, between the honourable the Council of the said Colony, in behalf of the said Colony, and of all the United Colonies, of the one part, and the Delegates of the St. John's and Mickmack Tribes of Indians, in Nova-Scotia, on the other part, July 10. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0838] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

A Conference Held at Watertown, in the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, between the honourable the Council of the said Colony, in behalf of the said Colony, and of all the United Colonies, of the one part, and the Delegates of the St. John's and Mickmack Tribes of Indians, in Nova-Scotia, on the other part, July 10. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0841] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

A Conference Held at Watertown, in the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, between the honourable the Council of the said Colony, in behalf of the said Colony, and of all the United Colonies, of the one part, and the Delegates of the St. John's and Mickmack Tribes of Indians, in Nova-Scotia, on the other part, July 10. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0844] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

A Conference Held at Watertown, in the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, between the honourable the Council of the said Colony, in behalf of the said Colony, and of all the United Colonies, of the one part, and the Delegates of the St. John's and Mickmack Tribes of Indians, in Nova-Scotia, on the other part, July 10. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0847] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

A Conference Held at Watertown, in the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, between the honourable the Council of the said Colony, in behalf of the said Colony, and of all the United Colonies, of the one part, and the Delegates of the St. John's and Mickmack Tribes of Indians, in Nova-Scotia, on the other part, July 10, Treaty of Alliance and Friendship entered into and concluded by and between the Governours of the State of Massachusetts-Bay and the Delegates of the St. John's and Mickmack Tribes of Indians, July 19. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0848] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Worcester County, Massachusetts, Committee, authorize the employment of prisoners. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0178] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Thomas Billings and others, confined to the limits of their farms in Worcester. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0179] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Subscriptions in Kittery, Maine, for the encouragement of inlistments. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0179] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

London July 11. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0179] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from St. Eustatia to a gentleman in Philadelphia. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0180] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Wickes to the Secret Committee of Congress: Has taken a prize and ordered her to Philadelphia. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0180] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Savannah: Alarming news from the Indians. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0181] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions adopted by the Associators of Annapolis. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0181] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jesse Hollingsworth to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0182] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 12. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0182] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Baltimore Committee order the arrest of Abraham Evening, a Non-Associator, and suspected of being unfriendly to the liberties of America. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0182] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Baltimore Committee to the Council of Safety, recommending officers for two companies of Germans. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0183] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Harford Committee to the Maryland Council of Safety: Recommending officers for a Rifle Company. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0183] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Hall. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0184] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Baltimore Committee. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0184] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Hollingsworth for four hundred bayonets. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0184] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Adams to Mrs. Adams: While the Congress were employed in political regulations his presence was necessary, but now these matters will soon be completed, and he will ask to be relieved. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0184] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Ellis to the President of Congress: Offers to raise a Company to serve during the war. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0185] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0185] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to General Washington, offering the services of Captain Hazlewood to assist in preparing fire-vessels for the defence of New-York. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0186] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Francis Mentges to the Congress, for the appointment of Major in the German Battalion. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0186] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0187] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 9. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0187] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 8. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0187] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Report of Marine Committee on Captains Saltonstall and Whipple. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0187] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Resolutions providing for their proportion of the Flying-Camp. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0188] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from George Ross to the President of Congress. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0188] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: Has ordered the two Regiments in Massachusetts to march for New-York, and forwarded the resolve of Congress for employing the Eastern Indians. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0188] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter to Lord Stirling. [1776] . [S5-V1-p0191] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter to Brigadier General Spencer. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0191] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0192] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Massachusetts Assembly, enclosing the resolve of Congress for the employment of the St. John's, Nova-Scotia, and Penobscot Indians. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0192] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolve. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0193] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolve. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0193] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler: Reinforcements have been ordered for the Northern Army. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0193] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Gen. Washington to Gen. Ward. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0194] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Rev. John Rodgers to Gen. Gates. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0195] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ebenezer Hazard to General Gates. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0195] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorandum. [1776] . [S5-V1-p0196] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington, suggesting regulations for improving the health of the Army. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0196] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examinations of Deserters and others from the enemy. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0196] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Ebenezer. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0197] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Emanuel. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0198] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Gardener. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0198] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Stephens. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0198] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

McFarlan. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0199] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Van Duzar. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0200] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Convention of New-York to the President of Congress: They were much surprised by the resolution of the Congress of June 26, which takes from them the nomination of the officers for the Regiment they were requested to raise in the Colony, the good of the service will not be promoted by the measures the Congress have taken. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0201] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

No.1. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0202] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

No.1. [1776-06-30] . [S5-V1-p0203] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

No.1. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0203] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

No.2. [1776-06-24] . [S5-V1-p0203] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the President of Congress. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0205] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Seymour to Governour Trumbull: Arrived at New-York on the 8th, with five hundred Light-Horse. Independency is highly approved by the Army. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0205] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull to Jeremiah Powell. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0206] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0206] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Arnold. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0206] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Schuyler, enclosing Colonel Hartley's report of the proceedings of his detachment. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0206] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Ward to General Washington, with invoices of the cargoes taken on board the Scotch Transports. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0209] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Ward to General Washington: Has forwarded the arms and accoutrements taken from the Scotch prisoners. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0210] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Barber. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0210] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter to Justices in Massachusetts empowered by the Court to deal with the Tories. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0210] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

New Hampshire Committee of Safety: Instructions for Benjamin Giles. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0211] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to Colonel Wyman. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0212] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: Instructions to Captain Woodward. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0212] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Selectmen of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, to the Committee of Safety: For permission to the inhabitants to inoculate for the small-pox. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0212] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proclamation by Governour Bullock: Offering land bounties to those who inlist for the war. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0212] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Page to General Lee. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0213] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0215] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Matthew Tilghman to the President of Congress. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0215] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from N. Ruxton Moore to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0215] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Weems to the Maryland Council of Safety: With information from Captain Chew that there are forty sail of square-rigged vessels up the Bay as far as Point Lookout. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0216] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Weems to the Maryland Council of Safety: With information from Captain Chew that there are forty sail of square-rigged vessels up the Bay as far as Point Lookout. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0216] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Smyth to Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0216] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Peter Chaillee to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0217] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Dorchester County Committee to the Council of Safety: Several persons have been apprehended as unfriendly. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0217] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Deposition of John Rumley, of Dorchester County, Maryland, July 9, as to Basil Clarkson's going on board the British Tenders. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0218] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Basil Clarkson. [1776] . [S5-V1-p0218] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Elisha Winters. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0218] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Jesse Hollingsworth. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0219] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Maryland Council. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0219] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Maryland Delegates in Congress: Recommending Mr. Hughes, who desires to contract for casting cannon. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0219] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Requesting a guard to be kept over the prisoners in that Borough. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0219] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Requesting a guard to be kept over the prisoners in that Borough. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0219] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Stone to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0219] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to the Maryland Convention. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0220] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lancaster Committee. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0221] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Association of inhabitants of Donegal, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [1776] . [S5-V1-p0221] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

York County, Pennsylvania, Committee, restore James Rankin to his liberty, and the confidence of his countrymen. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0222] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from British Officers, prisoners of war, to the President of Congress, complaining of ill treatment. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0222] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ephraim Blaine to the President of Congress. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0223] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: Two of the enemy's ships of war have passed the batteries at New-York, and run up the North River. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0223] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Minutes of a Conference of General Officers, July 8: Agreed to sink hulks in the North River, at Tappan Bay, to stop the enemy's progress. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0224] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of a Council of General Officers: Decide against a general attack on the enemy's quarters at Staten-Island. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0224] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 5. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0225] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0225] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 7. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0225] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 8. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0225] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 9. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0225] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 10. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0226] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 11. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0227] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 12. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0227] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Clinton: Recommending measures for securing the passes in the Highlands. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0227] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ebenezer Hazard to General Gates. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0227] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Convention of New York to the Committees of East and South Hampton: Measures have been taken to secure the stock on the east end of Long Island. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p1398] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee Appointed to Confer with General Washington, dated New-York. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p1414] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the President of Congress, calling attention to complaints against the arrangement of the Canada Regiment. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0228] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resignation of Lieutenant Aerson and others, July 8. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0228] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Sacket and others, to the New-York Convention: Complaining of the injustice of the late arrangement. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0228] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of Company Officers in the New-York Regiments, who served the late campaign in Canada. [1776] . [S5-V1-p0229] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Colonel Dubois's arrangement. [1776] . [S5-V1-p0229] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Montgomery's arrangement. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0230] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

DuBois. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0230] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from an officer in New-York to his father in Massachusetts. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0230] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 15. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0231] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Dutchess County to New-York Convention: informing them of a dangerous insurrection that has been discovered in the County. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p1408] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Deposition relative to William Sutton's Declaration, July 12. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0622] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington: Sickness, disorder, and discord reign triumphant in the Northern Army, the latter occasioned by an illiberal and destructive jealousy, which unhappily subsists between the troops raised in different Colonies. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0232] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of articles wanted for gondolas, armed vessels, and batteries. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0236] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0237] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Moses Morse: giving him a general description of the state of affairs at Ticonderoga. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0237] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates: requesting him to examine the thirteen Indians taken by Colonel Hartley. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0238] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates: referring for his decision the case of William Hay and others, suspected of being inimical. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0239] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Bedel to General Gates: urging the action of the Court of Inquiry. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0239] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler: by Captain Lester, who has raised a company of Carpenters for the Lakes. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0239] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, from the 5th to the 12th of July. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0240] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 5. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0240] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0240] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0241] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 6. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0241] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 9. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0241] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 10. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0242] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 10. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0243] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 11. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0244] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 12. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0244] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of a Convention of Committees of Safety, etc., at Petersham, Massachusetts. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0245] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 16. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0246] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Barnardston, Massachusetts, Committee: Trial and punishment of Jacob Orcut, for passing a counterfeit bill. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0247] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Application of the Boston Committee to the Council for a revocation of the order permitting the departure of Captain Holmes. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0247] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Sever to James Bowdoin: respecting the equipment of the armed brigantine at Plymouth. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0248] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Gilman to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety. [1776] . [S5-V1-p0248] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to the Selectmen of New-Market. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0248] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Kittery to the Committee for Portsmouth. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0249] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Williamsburgh, Virginia: Defeat of Lord Dunmore. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0151] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Wickes to the Secret Committee of Congress: Has made two prizes. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0249] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Falconer to the Hon. Anthony Falconer: Account of the attack of the British on Sullivan's Island. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0249] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Page to the Maryland Council of Safety: The enemy driven from Gwinn's Island will endeavour to possess themselves of some place on the Eastern-Shore of Maryland. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0250] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Caleb C. Gough to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0251] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Hanson, Jun., and others, to the Council of Safety: recommending persons for officers. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0251] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Fredricktown. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0251] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Hindman to the Council of Safety: Sends three prisoners delivered to him by the Committee for Somerset County. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0251] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Barnes to the Council of Safety: Fifty-eight sail of the enemy's vessels opposite Smith's Creek, in the Potomack. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0252] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Weston to the Council of Safety: Captain Charles Ridgely's furnace is in blast. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0252] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Committees of the lower Counties. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0252] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: with the Resolves of Congress relative to the treatment of prisoners by Captain Forster in Canada. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0253] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Schuyler. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0253] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Officers for the Flying-Camp appointed by the Philadelphia Committee. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0253] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Cox to Jasper Yeates. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0254] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Berks County, Pennsylvania, to the President of Congress: They have nearly raised their proportion of the Flying-Camp. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0254] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to the President of Congress. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0255] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to a Committee of the New-York Convention: urging the adoption of measures to remove from New-York and its environs persons of known disaffection and enmity to the cause of America. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0255] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Egbert Benson: respecting the ships up Hudson's River. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0256] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Captain Dennis, requesting him to secure some vessels in the Highlands. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0256] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Instructions to Captain Johnson: Regulations for the North River Ferry. [1776] . [S5-V1-p0256] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

New York Committee. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0257] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John McKesson to Robert Benson. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0257] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Officers chosen in Queen's County, New-York. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0257] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Deposition Relative to Joshua Gedney, July 13. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0623] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Coe to the Commanding Officer at Paulus-Hook. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0258] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0258] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to Colonel Hammond: Serious incursions into the country by parties from the ships in the river are not feared. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0258] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Convention to Colonel Van Cortlandt: To furnish guards for the publick property at Peekskill. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0259] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Jay to the New-York Convention: enclosing examinations taken by the Committee of Westchester County. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p1412] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Jay to the New-York Convention: enclosing examinations taken by the Committee of Westchester County. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p1412] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Jay to the New-York Convention: enclosing examinations taken by the Committee of Westchester County. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p1412] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Jay to the New-York Convention: enclosing examinations taken by the Committee of Westchester County. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p1412] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Clinton to General Washington. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0259] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to John Langdon. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0259] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to Jeremiah Powell: Measures taken to prevent the small- pox, which has so greatly reduced the Army, from infecting the Militia intended to reinforce it. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0259] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0260] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from P. Van Rensselaer to General Gates. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0261] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Arnold: Making efforts to secure the naval superiority on the Lake. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0261] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Bedel to General Gates. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0261] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Providence. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0261] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to the President of Congress: with an account of the cannon left at New-London by Commodore Hopkins. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0262] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Keighley to the Council of Massachusetts: Has been three months in prison, requests he may be heard or discharged. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0262] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Hawley to the Council of Massachusetts: The levies for reinforcements to the Northern Army are going on expeditiously. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0263] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hurd to General Sullivan. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0263] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Instructions from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to Captain Eames. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0264] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Parker to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0265] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

The Commissary directed to deliver two Cannon to Peter Coffin. [1776-05-31] . [S5-V1-p0265] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For filling up the four Companies at Dorchester. [1776-06-03] . [S5-V1-p0265] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For paying Colonels Marshall and Whitney one month's advance wages. [1776-06-03] . [S5-V1-p0265] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolve to supply Captain Wigglesworth with seven Fire-Arms. [1776-06-03] . [S5-V1-p0266] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing a Committee to purchase Cannon for the Armed Vessels. [1776-06-03] . [S5-V1-p0266] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Account of Jacob Boardman. [1776-06-03] . [S5-V1-p0266] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To erect a Fortification at Plymouth. [1776-06-04] . [S5-V1-p0266] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For adjourning Worcester Court. [1776-06-04] . [S5-V1-p0267] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing a Committee to correspond with Congress. [1776-06-04] . [S5-V1-p0267] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition from Mendon relative to some uneasiness subsisting in the Regiment there. [1776-06-04] . [S5-V1-p0267] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Establishment for Gunners on board Armed Vessels. [1776-06-04] . [S5-V1-p0268] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Establishment for Gunners on board Armed Vessels. [1776-06-04] . [S5-V1-p0268] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Establishment for Gunners on board Armed Vessels. [1776-06-04] . [S5-V1-p0268] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Establishment for Gunners on board Armed Vessels. [1776-06-05] . [S5-V1-p0268] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Establishment for Gunners on board Armed Vessels. [1776-06-05] . [S5-V1-p0268] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Establishment for Gunners on board Armed Vessels. [1776-06-05] . [S5-V1-p0268] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Establishment for Gunners on board Armed Vessels. [1776-06-05] . [S5-V1-p0268] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To suspend sinking Hulks in the Harbour of Boston. [1776-06-05] . [S5-V1-p0268] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To supply the Town of Beverly with Shot. [1776-06-05] . [S5-V1-p0268] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing a Committee of Accounts. [1776-06-06] . [S5-V1-p0269] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For transmitting hard Money to General Schuyler. [1776-06-06] . [S5-V1-p0269] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For further fortifying the Harbour of Boston. [1776-06-06] . [S5-V1-p0269] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Committee for procuring Saltpetre with Money. [1776-06-06] . [S5-V1-p0270] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To explain the Resolve of Court with respect to the price of a bounty on Saltpetre. [1776-06-06] . [S5-V1-p0270] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Commiseny. [1776-06-07] . [S5-V1-p0271] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Officers for the Company at Gloucester. [1776-06-07] . [S5-V1-p0271] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For raising a Company of Matrosses, to be stationed at Falmouth. [1776-06-08] . [S5-V1-p0271] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To remove the Apparatus, etc., of Harvard College, from Concord to Cambridge. [1776-06-08] . [S5-V1-p0272] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying Captain Jordan, bound to Palmouth, with a Guard. [1776-06-10] . [S5-V1-p0272] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to building a Powder-Mill in Sutton. [1776-06-10] . [S5-V1-p0272] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition from the Committee of Kittery. [1776-06-10] . [S5-V1-p0272] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing a Committee of Fortification. [1776-06-11] . [S5-V1-p0272] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Town of Gloucester with Cannon. [1776-06-11] . [S5-V1-p0273] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Procuring. [1776-06-11] . [S5-V1-p0273] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Edward Barber. [1776-06-11] . [S5-V1-p0273] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Benjamin Smith. [1776-06-12] . [S5-V1-p0273] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Timothy Edwards and Samuel Brown. [1776-06-11] . [S5-V1-p0273] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To supply Richard Derby with Cannon. [1776-06-12] . [S5-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Reuben Higgins. [1776-06-12] . [S5-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of William Whitney. [1776-06-12] . [S5-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing Officers for the Company at Falmouth. [1776-06-13] . [S5-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Stephen Hall and Peleg Crocker. [1776-06-13] . [S5-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For placing Cannon at the Gurnet, and for raising one hundred men to be stationed there. [1776-06-13] . [S5-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing a Committee to make inquiry relative to casting Cannon. [1776-06-13] . [S5-V1-p0274] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To pay for losses at Bunker-Hill. [1776-06-14] . [S5-V1-p0275] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Establishing a Form of Beating Orders and Inlistment for raising three Companies of Matrosses. [1776-06-14] . [S5-V1-p0276] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Companies of Mattosses at Gloucester and Falmouth. [1776-06-14] . [S5-V1-p0277] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing Muster-Masters. [1776-06-14] . [S5-V1-p0277] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Thomas Cook. [1776-06-14] . [S5-V1-p0277] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For transmitting hard Money to Gen. Schuyler. [1776-06-14] . [S5-V1-p0277] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Lewis Allen, in behalf of his brother, Jolley Allen. [1776-06-14] . [S5-V1-p0277] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For adding an Ensign to, and supplying the men stationed on the Gurnet, in Plymouth. [1776-06-15] . [S5-V1-p0278] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Directing the Commissary-General to secure the Colony's stores. [1776-06-15] . [S5-V1-p0278] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing persons to receive and pay for Saltpetre. [1776-06-15] . [S5-V1-p0278] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For bringing forward causes which were pending in the Superior Court. [1776-06-15] . [S5-V1-p0278] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of William Tupper, respecting captures. [1776-06-17] . [S5-V1-p0279] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To supply the Town of Hingham with Powder. [1776-06-17] . [S5-V1-p0279] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Isaac Meloon. [1776-06-18] . [S5-V1-p0279] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For procuring two decoy Ships. [1776-06-18] . [S5-V1-p0280] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Instructing the Committee on the Abstracts. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0280] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing James Warren Second Major General. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0280] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing Jonathan Parmenter Second Major of the Fourth Regiment in Middlesex. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0280] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For payment of Colonel John Robertson's Abstract. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0280] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To prevent the exportation of Provisions till the 10th of November next. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0280] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Gilbert Harrison. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0281] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

First Regiment. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0281] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

First Regiment. [1776-06-19] . [S5-V1-p0281] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Nathan Smith. [1776-06-20] . [S5-V1-p0281] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Account of Jeremiah Putnam. [1776-06-20] . [S5-V1-p0281] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Eighth Regiment. [1776-06-20] . [S5-V1-p0281] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolve for supplying Colonels Marshall's, Whitney's, and Craft's Regiments with Medicines. [1776-06-20] . [S5-V1-p0282] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Directing the Commissary-General to receive all the Powder due from the Continent. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0282] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the several Towns with Powder. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0282] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to delinquent Collectors. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0282] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to Dr. Stockbridge and others, and persons who, having fled to Halifax, etc., shall return to this Colony. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0283] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of John Stedman. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0283] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Directing Alexander Sheppard to receive Saltpetre. [1776-06-21] . [S5-V1-p0283] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of the Committee of Brunswick. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0283] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Brig Rising Empire with Cannon. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0283] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Return made to the Court by Major Barachiah Basset. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0283] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to supplying the three Colonial Regiments with Medicines. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0284] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Abstract of Colonel Isaac Smith. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0284] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Directing the Treasurer to receive two boxes of Money of George Spriggs. [1776-06-24] . [S5-V1-p0284] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of George Langford. [1776-06-24] . [S5-V1-p0285] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Complaint of Samuel Rice. [1776-06-24] . [S5-V1-p0285] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Commissary. [1776-06-24] . [S5-V1-p0285] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Adjutant for the Third Regiment. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0285] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Adjutant for the Second Regiment. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0285] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Adjutant to the Third Regiment. [1776-06-22] . [S5-V1-p0285] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To supply David Jeffries with fifteen hundred Pounds. [1776-06-24] . [S5-V1-p0285] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Directing the Selectmen of the several Towns to lend Military Tools. [1776-06-24] . [S5-V1-p0285] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For payment of Accounts for losses in battle. [1776-06-24] . [S5-V1-p0286] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Making provision for the Families of such Tories as have left the Colony. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0286] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For raising one hundred Men to be stationed at Martha's Vineyard. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0286] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For raising five thousand Men to cooperate with the Continental Troops at Canada and New-York. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0287] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing John Cummings and John Fellows Brigadier-Generals. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0291] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing John Cummings and John Fellows Brigadier-Generals. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0291] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Jacob Barker and others, of Nova-Scotia. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0291] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Alexander McLellan. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0292] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolve relative to erecting Beacons. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0292] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Account of the Selectmen of Haverhill. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0292] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Field-Officers for six Battalions chosen. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0292] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Field-Officers for six Battalions chosen. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0292] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Field-Officers for six Battalions chosen. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0292] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Field-Officers for six Battalions chosen. [1776-06-25] . [S5-V1-p0293] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Field-Officers for six Battalions chosen. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0293] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Field-Officers for six Battalions chosen. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0293] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Field-Officers for six Battalions chosen. [1776-06-26] . [S5-V1-p0293] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying part of the Moneys appropriated to the purchase of Flour to pay for Tents. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0293] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For signing Bills of publick credit. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0293] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For the Commissary-General to purchase Tents. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0293] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For procuring hard Money. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0294] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For paying the Delegates of the Colony in Congress. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0294] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For appointing Staff-Officers for the Regiments going to Canada. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0294] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For providing Canteens and Camp-Kettles. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0294] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For paying Captain Scott and men. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0295] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For paying Captain Scott and men. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0295] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For paying Captain Scott and men. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0295] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For paying Captain Scott and men. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0295] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For paying Captain Scott and men. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0295] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Form of Inlistment for raising one hundred men, to be stationed at Martha's Vineyard. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0295] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Gunpowder. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0296] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sandwich. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0296] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of the Town of Charleton. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0296] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Publick Credit. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0296] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying Marblehead with Cannon. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0296] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Towns of Salem, Beverly, and Newburyport with Cannon. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0297] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Towns of Salem, Beverly, and Newburyport with Cannon. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0297] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Towns of Salem, Beverly, and Newburyport with Cannon. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0297] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Edward Perry. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0297] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For a grant of fifty Pounds for the Committee on Camp-Kettles. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0297] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Mitchell. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0298] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For purchasing Cannon-Ball for the Committee of Truro. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0298] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For the route of the Troops destined to Canada and New-York. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0298] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Gushing. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0298] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Bradbury. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0298] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Gloucester. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0298] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Gloucester. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0298] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Town of Cape-Elizabeth with Cannon. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0298] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Jerathmeel Bowers and others. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0299] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Newton. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0299] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Bridge. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0300] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Munro. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0300] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Packer's. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0300] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Packer's. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0300] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Committee for raising Men with Money for that purpose. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0300] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to fortifying the Gurnet. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0300] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing a Committee to confer with a Committee of the Assembly of Rhode-Island. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0300] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Catherine. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0301] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Jonathan Stickney. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0301] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To supply the Committee for raising Men with more Money. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0301] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Gray. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0302] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Gray. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0302] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For paying James Minot for numbering the People. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0302] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For procuring Stockings for the Army. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0302] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Supplying the Town of Harpswell with Fire Arms and Powder. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0302] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Epes. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0302] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Bernard. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0302] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolve For Payment of Losses in Battle on the 19th of April, and 17th of June, 1775. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0302] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Newburyport. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0303] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Newburyport. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0303] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Mayhew. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0303] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Reading. [1776-06-29] . [S5-V1-p0303] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For procuring a company of Ship Carpenters to go to Albany. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0303] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0303] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Vesting certain powers in the Council during the recess of the Court. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0304] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Bridge. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0305] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Empowering the Commissary to deliver out Powder, etc., to the forces bound to Canada. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0305] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For appointing an Engineer to direct in the works carrying on at the Gurnet. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0305] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to the Accounts of the guardians of the Dudley Indians. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0305] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For taking possession of the Estates of Thomas Hutchinson and Henry Lloyd. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0306] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to the Commissary receiving Saltpetre. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0306] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Return of Estates in Woburn. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0306] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For discharging the Schooner Charlestown Cutter. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0306] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To fit out a Vessel of observation. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0307] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For raising a Company of Matrosses, to be stationed at Salem. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0307] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Boston. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0307] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Directing the Committee to purchase no more Flour. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0307] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For an Establishment for the Row-Galleys. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0307] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to Leaden Window Weights. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0307] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the Town of Falmouth with Cannon. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0308] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Hopkins. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0308] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Salem. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0308] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to the Test Act. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0308] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Salem. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0308] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To Encourage the Manufacture of Fire-Arms and Cannon. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0308] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Procuring Teams. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0309] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Newburyport. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0309] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Procuring Coats, Blankets, Hats. [1776-07-02] . [S5-V1-p0309] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of David Cheever. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0309] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lending Cannon to the Colony of New Hampshire. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0310] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Sending Prisoners from Truro to Boston. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0310] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Desiring the Council to appoint a day of solemn Humiliation and Prayer. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0310] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For supplying the County of Lincoln with Gunpowder. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0310] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to Men's Inlisting Out of Other Than Their Own Towns. [1776-07-03] . [S5-V1-p0310] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Advancing One Month's Pay to the Officers Destined to Canada and New-York. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0311] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing a Court to try certain persons suspected of being inimical to the American Colonies. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0311] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Putnam. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0312] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To sell the Tories' Chaises and Carriages. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0312] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Supplying the Company Stationed at Salem. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0312] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Giving Additional Power to the Court Appointed to Try Suspected Persons. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0312] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing a Committee on Accounts. [1776-07-04] . [S5-V1-p0312] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to Dr. Gelston. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0313] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to Procuring Hard Money. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0313] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Jonathan Capen, Guardian of the Puncapaug Indians. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0313] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Jefferies. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0314] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Bricket. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0314] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Desiring the Council to Write a Letter to General Washington, Relative to Raising Men. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0314] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

O'Brian. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0314] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Greenleaf. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0314] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to a Number of Masts at Georgetown. [1776-07-05] . [S5-V1-p0315] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of John Collas and Others, Prisoners in Salem Jail. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0315] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For EmployingTwo Persons to Ride Post to Crown Point. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0315] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to Paying the Officers of the Several Regiments Destined to Canada and New-York One Month's Advance Pay. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0315] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Hannah Mather. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0315] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Upham. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0316] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To Adjourn the Maritime Court for the Middle District. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0316] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Furnishing Forces Stationed on Elizabeth Islands with Powder. [1776-07-08] . [S5-V1-p0316] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Drafting Men to Make Up theFive Thousand to Reinforce the Army in New-York and Canada. [1776-07-09] . [S5-V1-p0316] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Salem. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0317] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Furnishing the Colonial Regiments with Necessary Articles for the Sick. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0317] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Raising Every Twenty-Fifth Man to Reinforce the Northern Army. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0317] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Furnishing the Town of Marblehead with Apparatus for Eight Cannon. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0319] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Appointing James Bricket a Brigadier-General, to Command the Forces to be Sent to Canada. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0320] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Salem. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0320] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Phillips. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0320] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

King. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0320] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Otis. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0320] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Establishing the Form of Inlistment for the Twenty-Fifth Part of the Militia. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0320] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

4th. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0321] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Falmouth. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0321] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition from Fryeburgh and Brownfield. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0321] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Directing that the Maritime Court for the Middle District Should be Held at Salem. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0321] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolve for Supplying Westminster, in the Province of New-York, with Powder, Lead. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0321] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of the Committee of Safety of Cavendish, in New-York. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0322] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Forwarding Tents. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0322] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Newell. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0322] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Supplying Baker's Town, in the County of Cumberland, with Powder. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0322] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Appointing Gunners to the Companies of Matrosses. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0322] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

6th. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0323] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of Israel Davis. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0323] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Relative to the St. John's and Mickmack Indians. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0323] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Salem. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0323] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Petition of William Tupper. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0324] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

For Procuring Wool. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0324] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

On the Report of the Committee Appointed to Distribute Twelve Hundred Pounds Among the Inhabitants of the Eastern Part of the County of Lincoln. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0324] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Wheaton. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0324] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Travel. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0326] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jesse Hollingsworth to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0325] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Hanson, Jun., to the Council of Safety: The Mode Pointed Out by the Convention for the Men Now Raising for the Continental Service Will Prove Ineffectual. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0325] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Somerville to the Council of Safety: A number of ships-of-war and tenders have come into the Potomack, and it is said they intend to land on St. George's Island, in the mouth of St. Mary's River. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0325] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Dorsey to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0326] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter From the President of Congress to Colonel Roberdeau: Requesting Him to Exert Himself in Forwarding the Immediate March of the Whole Militia Destined for the Jerseys from Pennsylvania. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0326] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety: Congress earnestly requests them to supply the Flying-Camp and Militia with musket-car-tridges, the state of affairs will not admit of the least delay. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0327] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Mercer: Directs him to march the Militia and Flying Camp to Brunswick, or other places in the Jerseys, as he may judge necessary. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0327] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0327] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, to the President of Congress: Will be able to send five companies for the Flying-Camp, provided arms can be had. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0327] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: Suggests a surprise of the enemy's small posts on Staten-Island. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0328] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Bradley to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0328] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0329] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Return of the Army of the United Colonies in and near the City of New-York, July 13th. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0332] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Regiment of Artillery in the service of the United States of America, commanded by Henry Knox, July 13th. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0331] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-York Convention: on the importance of securing the Passes in the Highlands. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0333] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Commanding Officer of the Pennsylvania Troops in New-Jersey. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0333] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Ritzema to General Washington: He has many secret enemies, who are endeavouring to blast his character, to avoid further persecution, requests permission to resign his commission. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0333] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonel Ritzema: Is surprised to find an officer of his rank in the Army soliciting leave to resign his commission, when the enemy is in full view, and a battle hourly expected. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0334] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Gouverneur Morris to General Washington: asking his advice as to what is best to be done with the Tory prisoners from Queen's County, on Long-Island. It is in their power to confine them close prisoners, or to take security for their future conduct. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0334] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial of Sundry Inhabitants of the City of New-York, and other Friends to the Peace and Safety of the United States of America, on the Danger of Suffering the Tories to Remain in the City or Near it, in Long-Island, Shrewsbury. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0335] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Parke to the New-York Convention: Respecting Mr. Tyler's conduct. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0335] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mifflin to General Washington. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0336] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Committee for Orange County, in New-York: Every precaution ought to be taken to prevent enemy's ships from getting supplies, or keeping up any intercourse with the disaffected inhabitants. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0336] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hay to General George Clinton. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0337] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hammond, of July 14: Has taken one John Fowler, returning from on board the men-of-war. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p1402] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Weisenfels, dated New-York, July 14. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p1426] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Egbert Benson to General Washington: The late insurrection of the Tories in Dutchess County was an inconsiderable affair. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0337] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Clinton to the Committee for Dutchess County: Approves much of their plan for the fire-rafts. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0337] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee of Poughkeepsie. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0338] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0338] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington: Yesterday discovery was made of some desperate designs of the Tories, he is bound by oath not to divulge names or particulars. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0338] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington: Introducing Captain Marquisie, a French Engineer. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0338] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Schuyler to General Gates. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0339] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Veeders to General Gates: Is stationed at Skenesborough as a guard, but has no ammunition for his men. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0339] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from an Officer at Fort George to an Officer in New-York: The important services of General Sullivan in Canada. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0339] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Lieutenant Gansevoort: Sends thirteen Indians prisoners, who are to be escorted safely to General Schuyler, at Albany. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0339] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Colonel Schuyler. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0340] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates: with the sentence of a General Court Martial, who have dismissed Colonel Campbell from the service. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0340] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Brownson to General Gates. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0340] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ebenezer Bartram to General Gates: Recommends Captain Harding for promotion. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0340] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Andrew Hamilton to Jabez Fisher. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0341] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Pynchon to Jabez Fisher. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0341] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Child to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0341] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from a Member of the Council of Safety of Maryland. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0341] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Lux to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0342] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Jordan to the Council of Safety: Between seventy and eighty vessels are lying off the mouth of St. Mary's River, this morning ten boats full of men landed on St. George's Island. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0342] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Dorsey to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0342] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Talbot County, Maryland to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0343] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Barret to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0343] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Somerville: They have been informed of the landing of the British on St. George's Island, and have given the necessary directions. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0343] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Captain Beall. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0343] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to General Dent: The fleet under Lord Dunmore having entered the Potomack, and will probably attempt a landing there, he is directed to take command of the Militia, and give the necessary orders. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0343] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Barnes. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0344] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Captain Thomas. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0344] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Captain Hindman. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0344] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to General Hooper. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0344] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Captain Smyth. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0344] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Johnson: A number of cannon is wanted for he is requested to say on what terms he can furnish them. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0345] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Baltimore Committee. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0345] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0346] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Convention of New-Jersey: earnestly requesting them to furnish the Flying-Camp and the Militia with all the lead they can procure the amount already received is very far short of what is wanted. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0346] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Dr. Shippen: Congress have appointed him Surgeon-General and Director of the Hospital of the Flying-Camp and Militia in New-Jersey. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0346] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0347] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Josiah Bartlett to John Langdon. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0348] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from John Adams. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0348] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Roberdeau to Richard Peters. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0349] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Council of Safety, making provision for the support of the families of indigent Associators who have been called into service. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0349] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Officers for the Flying-Camp Appointed by the Philadelphia Associators. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0349] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 16. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0350] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Carpenter Wharton to the President of Congress: Two thousand of the Pennsylvania Militia have arrived at Trenton, New-Jersey, and Colonel Dickinson's Battalion have just marched for Woodbridge. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0350] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: The inhuman treatment of our people by Captain Forster deserves the severest reprobation, if, hereafter, the claims of humanity are disregarded, justice and policy will require recourse to be had to the laws of retaliation. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0350] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to a Committee of the New-York Convention: It is equally dangerous to set at large or permit the continuance in New-York, of the prisoners confined in the Jail of that City, they should be sent to some place where they can be safely kept, and can do us no injury. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0351] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler: Enclosing Resolutions of Congress. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0351] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull: With the gondolas, row-galleys, etc., in Connecticut, the ships in the North River would be attacked. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0352] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler: enclosing a letter for General Burgoyne. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0352] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Howe: enclosing resolutions of Congress, of July 10, on the breach of the capitulation at the Cedars, by Captain Forster. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0352] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Joseph Reed to Charles Petitt: Describes his meeting a flag from the British fleet, with a letter from Lord Rowe to Mr. Washington. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0352] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Deserters from the British Fleet. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0353] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Convention of New-York to General Washington: Measures will be taken immediately to secure the passes in the Highlands, and the utmost vigilance will be used in watching the steps of the Tories. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0353] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington: Vessels have been seen going to and from the ships-of-war at Tarrytown. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0353] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0354] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hammond, dated at Tarrytown this day: The men are very desirous of being relieved. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p1402] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New York Convention to Colonel Hammond. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p1403] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Travis to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p1404] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Westchester County, New-York, Committee Prohibit Meetings of the Tories. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0354] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Clinton to General Washington: Communicating the measures he has taken to protect the country on the North River from depredations by the enemy. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0354] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hamman to General Washington. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0355] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Egbert Benson to the New-York Convention: Objections to a general call of Militia at this time. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0355] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Albany: Discovery of the Tory plot. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0357] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0357] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Arnold: He will not decide on Colonel Campbell's Court-Martial, that must be left to General Schuyler, Colonel Hazen complains of irregularities in the proceedings against him. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0357] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Waterbury. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0358] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates: Tomorrow Colonel Bedel and Major Butterfield are ordered up, and go off immediately. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0358] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Winds to General Gates. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0359] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Bull to General Gates: Soliciting a Supply of Ammunition for eighty men. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0359] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Daniel Tillinghast to General Washington: Has sent three cases of fire-arms from Providence. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0359] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from F. Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0359] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from F. Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0359] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from F. Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0359] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice of the Suppression of the Tories at Nine Partners, in New-York. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0360] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to Nathaniel Shaw. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0360] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Avery to Captain Haskell: His instructions as Captain of a vessel fitted out for gaining intelligence respecting the British fleets and armies. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0360] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to Joseph Hawley. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0361] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to Joseph Trumbull, Commissary. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0361] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Newton to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0361] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Colonel Bellows. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0361] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Bradbury Richardson to Jonathan Moulton. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0362] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Court-Martial on Lieutenant Williams. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0362] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from St. Joseph Dashiell to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0362] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Bracco to the Council of Safety: Has exhausted both money and credit to support the men under his command. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0362] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Dallam to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0363] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captains Barnes and Elliott to the Council of Safety: soliciting a reinforcement for the defence of Kent-Island. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0363] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Johnson to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0363] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Dent to the Council of Safety: Will immediately set out to St. Mary's, and take every precaution to guard against and repel the enemy. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0363] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Porteus to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0364] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Skinner to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0364] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Tyler to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0364] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Several Committees of Observation in Maryland: with the Declaration of Independence, and requesting it may be proclaimed in each County. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0364] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Committee for Worcester County, Maryland. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0364] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Council of Safety to the Committees on the Eastern-Shore of Maryland. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0365] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Committees on the Western-Shore of Maryland. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0366] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Virginia Council of Safety: requesting them to send all the lead that can be spared, it is wanted for the Army in New-Jersey, and the state of affairs will not admit the least delay. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0366] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Colonel Lewis: urging him to collect and send all the lead that can be spared. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0366] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To General Washington. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0367] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Colonel Kirmovan: informing him of his appointment as Engineer in the Continental service. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0367] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Massachusetts Assembly: beseeching them, in the name and by the authority of Congress, as they regard the liberties of the country and the happiness of posterity, to strain every nerve to send forward the Militia for strengthening the Army at New-York. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0367] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Whipple to John Langdon: The Declaration of Independence has had a glorious effect. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0368] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Alsop to the New-York Convention: As the Declaration of Independence is against his judgment and inclination, he begs leave to resign his seat as a Delegate in Congress. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0368] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

NJ. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0369] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to the President of Congress. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0369] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: His plan of a proposed attack on the British posts on Staten-Island. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0369] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0371] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Seymour to General Washington: Remonstrance of the Officers of the Connecticut Light-Horse against doing duty on foot, and requesting a dismission in form. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0371] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonel Seymour: Agrees that the Troop may be dismissed. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0371] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0371] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Reed to Mrs. Reed. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0372] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter From General Spencer to a Committee of the New-York Provincial Congress: respecting the discharge of two prisoners. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0373] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Pass for Members of the Convention from New York to the White-Plains. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0374] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolution of the New-York Committee for the Publication of the Declaration of Independence, on the 18th, at the City-Hall. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0374] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hammon to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p1404] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New York Convention to Colonel Hammon. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p1404] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New York Convention to the Committee for Ulster County. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p1405] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New York Convention to Cadwalader Colden, Jun.: His petition is referred to the Committee for Ulster County. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p1405] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hammond to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p1405] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New York Convention to Colonel Van Cortlandt. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p1407] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Commissioners for building the Continental ships at Poughkeepsie. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p1407] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington, July 16. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0446] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter or Report from John McDonald, dated Little Nine Partners' Mine. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p1413] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Broome to the New-York Convention: Requesting a commission for a privateer. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0374] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Certificate for the Erection of a Powder-Mill in Ulster County, New-York. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0374] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Coe to General Washington: Giving information of the movements of British vessels of war up the North River. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0374] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Porter to General Fellows: Enclosing a letter from Egbert Benson, requesting some troops from the western part of Connecticut, for the defence of the Highlands. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0375] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Porter to General Fellows: Enclosing a letter from Egbert Benson, requesting some troops from the western part of Connecticut, for the defence of the Highlands. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0375] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to the President of Congress: State of the Northern Army. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0375] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Washington. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0376] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Nathan Clarke to General Schuyler: With a list of the Officers nominated, to raise the Green Mountain Boys, to be stationed on the eastern side of Lake Champlain. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0377] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Cooke to the President of Congress. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0377] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0378] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Gov. Trumbull to Gen. Washington. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0378] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0378] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0379] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to General Washington: requesting his attention to the exchange of the officers and men of the privateer Yankee Hero, now prisoners in the hands of the enemy. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0380] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to the President of Congress: Hasreceived the Declaration of Independence and believes it will give great satisfaction throughout the Colony. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0381] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Barrow to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0381] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Dunnell at Martinico. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0382] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Jordan to the Maryland Council of Safety: Attempt of the British to land on St. George's Island. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0382] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from R. Hooe to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0383] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Barnes to the Council of Safety: Is much in want of ammunition, has not more than a quarter of a pound of powder per man. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0383] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Somerville to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0429] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jesse Hollingsworth to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Daniel Wolstenholme to Colonel Barnes: Complains of his detention by the military after he had received a passport from the civil authority. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0520] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Gordon and Patton to Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Waters to the Council of Safety: with the proceedings of the Committee for Somerset County against James Layfield. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Waters to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Waters to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Waters to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0384] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas B. Hands to the Council of Safety: Declines accepting his appointment as a member of the Committee of Safety. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0385] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Stephen Stewart to the Committee of Safety. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0385] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Captain Crawford: Directing him to Convey Ammunition to St. Mary's County. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0386] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to General Dent: Request of him full information of the numbers, situation, and movements of the enemy, powder, lead, and flints are sent off to Leonardtown. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0386] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Thomas Ringgold: Gunpowder and lead has been sent for the use of Kent-Island. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0386] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Thomas Smyth. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0386] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Captains Barnes and Elliott. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0387] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Ewing. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0387] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0387] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Convention of Pennsylvania: Requesting a Committee of the Convention may be appointed under an injunction of secrecy, to confer with a Committee of the Congress. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0387] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Colonel Smallwood: To march the Maryland Troops to New-York immediately. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0388] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Mercer. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0388] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: Colonel Hand's Battalion. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0388] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0389] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0390] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonel Clinton: Approves the steps he has taken for the defence of the Highlands. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0391] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0392] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from a Secret Committee of the New-York Convention to General Washington: They have been appointed to form and execute any plan they may conceive necessary for the defence of Hudson's River. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0392] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Malcom: Many of his men are without arms. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p1410] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hammond. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p1414] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Dubois to the President of Congress: respecting the appointment of Officers in his Regiment. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0393] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resignation. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0393] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Arrangement of the Third New-York Battalion, as they served at Canada the last campaign. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0393] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0394] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress: Arrived yesterday at the German-Flats to meet the Six Nations. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0394] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to Governour Trumbull: This day about one hundred and fifty Indians came in, and we expect a numerous body of them in a few days. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0396] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates: Hopes his endeavours to establish good order and to eradicate the dangerous jealousy which has unhappily arisen amongst the troops will meet with the desired success. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0396] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Waterbury. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0396] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Arnold: He sends the Commodore, with the largest and best schooner, for his instructions in regard to the cruise he ought to make down the Lake. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0397] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to the Commanding Officer at Fort George: There is a wanton waste of powder at that fort, in firing a morning and evening gun, and in unnecessary salutes, none must be used but in opposing the attacks of the enemy. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0397] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Lieutenant-Colonel Gansevoort. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0397] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Brownson to General Gates. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0398] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of the Officers, etc., of Colonel Bedel's Regiment, to General Gates. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0398] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Daniel Tillinghast to General Washington: He sends more guns and flints. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0399] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Daniel Tillinghast to General Washington. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0399] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Daniel Tillinghast to General Washington. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0399] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governor Trumbull to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p1452] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0399] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Washington. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0400] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Affidavit of Nathan Spicer: Vessel from New-York supplying the British Fleet with provisions. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0401] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Affidavit of Samuel Smedley: The people of the Block Island boats not so friendly as they ought to be to the American cause. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0402] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Affidavit of Captain Niles: Has reason to believe that the Block-Island boats are employed in furnishing the enemy's ships with intelligence, supplies, and every comfort in their power to afford. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0402] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Affidavit of Ebenezer Colefox: A ship loaded with flour came from New-York to the British Fleet. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0402] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Affidavit of Matthew Thompson: British ships were supplied with hogs, calves, etc., from Block-Island. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0403] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Affidavit of Thomas Kanady: respecting a ship partly loaded with provisions, lying at anchor at Fisher's Island. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0403] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Hawley to Elbridge Gerry: The Declaration of Independence should have been accompanied with a declaration of high treason. Most certainly it must immediately and without the least delay, follow it. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0403] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Lincoln to the Council of Massachusetts: Estimate of the fortifications and the number of men necessary for the defence of Boston. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0404] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Fisk to the Massachusetts Assembly: Has captured the British armed schooner Despatch, and desires to know how to proceed with the prisoners. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0405] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Meshech Weare to Colonel Wingate. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0406] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Francis Salvador to William H. Drayton. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0406] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Recantation of Bennet Armstrong. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0407] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Recantation of Bennet Armstrong. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0407] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John West to the Maryland Council of Safety: on empowering commanding officers to raise the Militia in cases of great emergency. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0407] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Dorsey to Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0408] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Nicholson to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0408] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Commanding Officer at St. Mary's. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0408] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Somerville. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0409] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Charles Ridgely, Sen. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0409] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Captain Smith. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0409] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings at a special meeting of the Baltimore Committee. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0409] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0409] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Pennsylvania Convention. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0409] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Schuyler. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0410] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

William Allibone's Report on Flint Quarries. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0410] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Chase to General Gates: He cannot conceive the propriety of erecting fortifications at Crown-Point. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0410] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Atlee to the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety: respecting the baggage of the British officers, prisoners on parole, who absconded from Lebanon. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0411] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Burd to the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee, with John White, a prisoner, charged with assisting the British officers to escape from Lebanon. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0412] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Ordinance passed by the Convention of New-Jersey, for punishing Traitors and Counterfeiters. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0412] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: If nothing unlooked for intervenes, he intends to-night to attack the British posts on Staten-Island. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0413] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to Major KnowIton: Instructions for the projected surprise of the enemy on Staten Island. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0413] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel B. Webb to General Ward, List of articles taken in the transports, which General Ward is requested to forward from Boston to New-York as soon as possible. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0413] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel B. Webb to Governour Trumbull: On the refusal of the Connecticut Light-Horse to mount guard, the General was obliged to discharge them yesterday. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0414] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Instructions to the Superintendents of the East River and North River Ferries, New-York. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0414] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Joseph Reed to Robert Morris: with the Letter to him from Dennis de Berdt. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0415] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Wadsworth to Governour Trumbull: Account of the difficulty with Colonel Seymour's Troop of Horse from Connecticut. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0417] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Report of the position and movements of the enemy. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0418] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence read and published at the City-Hall, New-York. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0418] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Narrative of the case of Captain Robert Campbell, of New-York. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0419] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Committee of Rochester, in Ulster County. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p1415] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0422] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Van Cortlandt and Captain Platt to the New-York Convention: Reporting their proceedings for the defence of the Highlands. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0422] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from a Committee of the New-York Convention to General Washington: Have taken a survey of the fortresses in the Highlands, and are sorry to say that they are by no means in a proper state of defence. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0423] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates: Encloses the Declaration of Independence, to be proclaimed throughout the Northern Army. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0423] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0424] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolves of the Connecticut Committee of Safety for the Arrest and Punishment of Suspected Persons. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0424] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Timothy Parker to Governour Trumbull: Declines the appointment of First Lieutenant of the Colony ship commanded by Captain Coit. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0425] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Tinker to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0425] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Proclaimed from the Balcony of the State-House in Boston. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0425] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Proclaimed from the Council Chamber in Watertown. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0426] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Timothy Pickering to Richard Derby: Urges the adoption of some regulations to prevent the spread of the small-pox. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0426] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Selectmen of Northfield to the Council of Massachusetts. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0427] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to Colonel Bayley. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0427] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Order on Samuel Dyer. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0427] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence proclaimed at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0427] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Lee to a Member of Congress: giving his opinion on the propriety of waiving his rank in favour of some impudent adventurer. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0428] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 19. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0429] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from George Scott to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0430] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Bourk to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0430] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Hooper to the Council of Safety: Has called out the Militia, but they cannot be kept together, without money for their subsistence. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0430] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Harrison to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0431] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Dent to the Council of Safety: Strength and movements of the enemy, the Fleet continues at the mouth of St. Mary's River, it is said they intend only to wood and water, and then proceed to sea. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0431] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Cunningham, escaped from the British Fleet. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0431] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Dorsey: Do not desire him to send in any more Militia. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0433] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety of Maryland to the Council of Safety of Virginia. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0433] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Dr. Weisenthall. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0433] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Committee for Alexandria, in Virginia: Will cheerfully afford them assistance upon every emergency that may require it. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0433] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Stephen Stewart. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0433] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Committee for Charles County. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0433] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Maryland Delegates in Congress. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0434] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0434] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Circumstantial Account of the Proceedings of the British Fleet and Army, both Before and After their Defeat at Sullivan's Island. [1776-06-28] . [S5-V1-p0436] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Circumstantial Account of the Proceedings of the British Fleet and Army, both Before and After their Defeat at Sullivan's Island. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0437] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Circumstantial Account of the Proceedings of the British Fleet and Army, both Before and After their Defeat at Sullivan's Island. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0437] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Convention of New-Jersey: Requesting the live stock on the sea-coast of New-Jersey may be removed to the interior. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0440] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Convention of New-Jersey: The Congress wish to know by what means the letter to Mr. Kinsey reached his hands. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0440] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Goddard to the Board of War: applying for the appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial of William Goddard to Congress: requesting a military appointment. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0442] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from J. Kinsey to Samuel Tucker, July 19: The letter came to Mrs. Reed in a packet from her brother, Dennis de Berdt. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0469] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: The weather so tempestuous last night that the troops could not cross to Staten-Island. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Plan for attacking Staten-Island. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: The determination of the General Officers of the Northern Army to retreat from Crown-Point surprised him much, the more it is considered, the more striking does the impropriety appear. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0444] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: The determination of the General Officers of the Northern Army to retreat from Crown-Point surprised him much, the more it is considered, the more striking does the impropriety appear. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0446] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: The determination of the General Officers of the Northern Army to retreat from Crown-Point surprised him much, the more it is considered, the more striking does the impropriety appear. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0447] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: The determination of the General Officers of the Northern Army to retreat from Crown-Point surprised him much, the more it is considered, the more striking does the impropriety appear. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0448] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Committee of the City of New-York: recommending the removal of all equivocal and suspicious persons from the City. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0448] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Secret Committee of the New-York Convention. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0448] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0449] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0450] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Committee at Litchfield, Connecticut: requesting them to take charge of some prisoners. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p1419] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hammond to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p1420] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Henry Ludenton, of Dutchess County, of July 19. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p1422] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Gates: Lord Howe has arrived, he and the General, his brother, are appointed Commissioners to dispense pardons to repentant sinners. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0450] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Ward: Request five hundred barrels of powder may be sent to Norwich. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0451] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ephraim Anderson to the President of Congress: Is preparing for the destruction of the British Fleet in the harbour of New-York. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0451] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull to the President of Congress: The Northern Army is in want of provisions, the Commissary has no money, and is largely in debt. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0451] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0452] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hay to General Washington: The enemy now lie in Haverstraw-Bay, and are using every effort to land and destroy the property of the inhabitants, a supply of powder and ball is absolutely necessary. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0452] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Richard Turpin, a deserter from Captain Wallace, of the ship Rose: Communications of the Tories with the British. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0452] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates: Fears he will be detained at the German-Flats much longer than he expected. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0453] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resignations and promotions in Colonel Dayton's Regiment at the German-Flats. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0453] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Schuyler. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0454] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Walter Livingston to General Gates. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0454] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Nicholas Marselus. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0454] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of the Inhabitants of Shelburne, on Lake Champlain, to General Gates: requesting a party of men may be stationed there for their protection. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0455] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Squier to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0455] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council of Safety of Connecticut. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0456] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council of Safety of Connecticut. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0457] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Council of Safety of Connecticut. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0458] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolve of Committee for Symsbury, in Connecticut, Respecting Tories. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0458] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Court of Inquiry at Symsbury, on John Moses and Jesse Cosset. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0459] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to the President of Congress: The calls for Troops have so greatly thinned us of men that it has become extremely difficult, if not impracticable, to raise any more. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0459] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Benjamin Austin to Thomas Cushing: Respecting presents for the St. John's and Mickmac Indians. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0460] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Lincoln to Thomas Cushing: Recommends detaching the Militia in the neighbourhood of Boston harbour, the erection of beacons, and establishing signals, that all may be ready in case of an alarm. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0460] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Tristram Dalton to Elbridge Gerry: The important results from the Declaration of Independence. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0461] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Portsmouth Committee to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: Requesting permission for Mrs. Livius to proceed to Quebeck. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0461] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Portsmouth Committee to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: On the projected voyage of Captain Roach. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0461] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Wentworth. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Richards to the English Postmaster-General. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from London. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of British Armed Vessels on the North- American Station. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0463] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Curson to Comfort Sands: Powder continues in great plenty at St. Eustatia. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0463] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Account of a Battle Between the Militia of Fincastle County, Virginia, and the Cherokee and Creek Indians, near the great Island of Holstein. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0464] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Ordered by the Council of Virginia to be published in the several gazettes, and proclaimed at the Court-House door of each County by the several Sheriffs. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0464] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Page to the President of Congress: The people of Virginia have been anxiously expecting the Declaration of Independence, and will receive it with joy. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0465] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Elisha Winters to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0465] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Martin to the Council of Safety: Proposes to raise men for the defence of Oxford. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0465] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Dent to the Council of Safety: The fleet has gone up the Potomack. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0465] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Major Shryock: Request he will forward the Militia of the Flying-Camp. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0466] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Baltimore Committee Authorize the Discharge of John Amos. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0466] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0466] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from John Adams. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0466] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from M. Pelissier to the President of Congress: He was among the foremost in Canada to support the American cause, by the retreat of the Army from Canada he is ruined, and dare not return. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0466] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Philadelphia Committee Recommend to the Captains of the Militia to Use Their Utmost Abilities to Complete Their Companies. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0467] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Morris to Joseph Reed: If the Commissioners have any propositions to make, they ought to be heard, if they have no power beyond granting pardons, it will unite all America in support of independence, but if they can offer peace on admissible terms, the great majority of the American people would still be for accepting it. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0467] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Tucker to the President of Congress. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0468] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to the President of Congress. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0469] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Philip B. Bradley to General Washington: Is of opinion that Captain Ephraim Burr's conduct, upon the strictest scrutiny, will appear unexceptionable. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0470] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Wadsworth to Governour Trumbull: But little more than half his Brigade has arrived, an event very disagreeable under the present circumstances of the Army. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0470] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to Colonel Ludenton. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p1422] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to their Delegatates in Congress: They have relinquished the thought of removing the stock from Long Island. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p1425] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington, July 20: There are on Long-Island one hundred thousand head of horned cattle, besides a larger number of sheep and other stock. To remove these would reduce the inhabitants (twenty-five or thirty thousand) to the greatest distress, the Convention, therefore, have given over the thought of removing the stock from the Island. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0538] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington, July 20: There are on Long-Island one hundred thousand head of horned cattle, besides a larger number of sheep and other stock. To remove these would reduce the inhabitants (twenty-five or thirty thousand) to the greatest distress, the Convention, therefore, have given over the thought of removing the stock from the Island. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0538] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Dutchess County to the New-York Convention: It will be difficult to raise the two Regiments in the County without money to pay the bounty on inlisting. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0472] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress: Sees no prospect of erecting a fort at Oswego, or building galleys on Ontario, this campaign. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0472] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0473] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0474] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Nathan Clarke: Sends eighteen commissions for the officers of the six Companies, but has no authority to appoint a Field-Officer. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0474] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Instructions from General Gates to Colonel Hartley. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0474] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Baron de Woedtke to General Gates. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0475] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington: The Captains of the row-galleys are ordered to proceed immediately to New-York. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0475] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Assembly of Rhode-Island Prohibit Prayers for the King of Great Britain, or for the Success of His Arms. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0475] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence proclaimed at Newport, Rhode-Island. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0475] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to the President of Congress. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0476] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to Nathaniel Shaw. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0476] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Loud to John Taylor: The Eastern Settlements are Without Ammunition, Not One-Tenth Part of the Inhabitants Have Any. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0477] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to the Selectmen of Boston. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0477] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jonathan Glover to General Washington. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0478] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Exeter. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0478] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Clough. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0479] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Bellows to Meshech Weare. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0479] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Wait to Colonel Hurd: The Northern Army has been treated with cruel neglect, or we might have been in possession of Quebeck, there were Generals without men, Artillery without supplies, Commissaries without provisions, Paymasters without money, Quartermasters without stores, Physicians without medicines, and the small-pox in the Army. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0479] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Benjamin Giles to Meshech Weare. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 20. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hurd to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: Is informed that seventy-two ships have arrived at Quebeck, and the Ministerial Army made up to ten thousand British and Canadians, under General Carleton. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Charlestown, South-Carolina: Stewart has prevailed upon the Cherokees to take up the hatchet against our countrymen. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0481] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Account of the attack of Watauga Fort by the Cherokees. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0481] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to General Dent: A reinforcement under Major Price has been sent down. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0481] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Tilghman to the Maryland Council of Safety: For arms. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0482] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from B. Johnson to the Council Of Safety: Captain Good cannot procure arms with out money, with money he can get both arms and blankets. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0482] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Colonel Haslett: Directing him to march, with the troops under his command, to Philadelphia. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0482] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Franklin to Lord Howe: On his mission to offer pardon to the Colonies. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0482] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: Has just been informed that ten ships, supposed to be part of Lord Howe's fleet, were seen coming in. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0484] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Samuel Tucker: Urging the completion of the levies as soon as possible, as the period is at hand when there will be the most pressing occasion for troops to oppose the formidable army expected against us. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0484] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Secret Committee of the New-York Convention: It is not in his power to reinforce the garrisons in the Highlands with more men, as but about five thousand of the new levies have arrived in camp, of the fifteen thousand ordered. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0484] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonel Clinton: Sends him Lieutenant Machin, who has given great satisfaction as an engineer at Boston. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0485] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Lieutenant Machin: Directs him to proceed to the Highlands and report to Colonel James Clinton. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0485] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull to James Bowdoin: A person is at No. 4 to receive and forward the troops from New-England going to Crown-Point. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0485] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Is informed that eight hundred negroes, collected on Staten Island, were this day to be formed into a Regiment by General Howe. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0486] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Secret Committee of the New-York Convention to General Gates: Requesting him to send to Poughkeepsie the chain intended to obstruct the navigation of the Sorel. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0486] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Secret Committee of the New-York Convention to General Gates: Requesting him to send to Poughkeepsie the chain intended to obstruct the navigation of the Sorel. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0486] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Washington, July 21: with the proceedings of theCourt-Martial on Colonel Campbell. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0916] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Gilliland to General Gates. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0486] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General. Gates: Arrived at Crown-Point yesterday, there is no news yet from down the Lake. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0486] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Arnold. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0487] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from S. Metcalf to Colonel Bayley: with four Canadian officers, late of Colonel James Livingston's Regiment. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0488] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Cooke to Lord Howe, July 21: Will transmit copies of his Letter and Declaration to the General Congress of the United States of America. [1776-06-27] . [S5-V1-p0606] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Williamson to William H. Drayton: Is encamped at Baker's Creek, with about seven hundred effective men, will do his utmost to check the Cherokees. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0488] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Henry Clinton to General Lee. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0489] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee for Pittsylvania County, Virginia, publish George Herndon and others as enemies to the rights and liberties of America. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0489] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Account of the progress of Lord Dunmore's fleet up the Potomack. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0490] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dumfries, Virginia: Depredations of the British fleet up the Potomack. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0490] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Thomas Johnson to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0490] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

John Scott. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0491] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Murray to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0491] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Dallam to the Council of Safety: Has made and delivered some guns, more are ready. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0491] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Matthew Tilghman to the Council of Safety: enclosing a Petition. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0491] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Stone and William Paca, Maryland Delegates in Congress, to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0492] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Captain Perkins: They have no muskets to supply any company belonging to the Eastern- Shore Battalion. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0492] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to General Hooper: His arrangement of the Militia meets with entire approbation. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0492] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Committee for Kent County: They have received by Captain Berry a quantity of powder and arms. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0493] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Thomas Ringgold, with powder and lead for the defence of Kent-Island. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0493] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Lee: with thanks of Congress for repulse of British fleet and army in South-Carolina. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0493] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Colonel Moultrie: with the thanks of Congress for his patriotick and spirited conduct on the 28th of June. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0494] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Colonel Thompson: with thanks for the important part he acted on the 28th of June. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0494] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Governour of Virginia. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0494] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Lewis: directing him to order two Battalions of Continental Troops in Virginia to join the Flying-Camp in New-Jersey. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0494] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Pennsylvania Convention: requesting them to augment the quota for the Flying-Camp, with four Battalions of Militia. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0495] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Convention of New-Jersey: to augment their quota of the Flying-Camp with three Battalions of Militia. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0495] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Colonel Griffin: Appointed Deputy-Adjutant General to the Flying-Camp. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0495] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Franklin to General Washington: with Joseph Belton, who has a contrivance for destroying the enemy's ships. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0496] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Josiah Bartlett to John Langdon: The Confederation is now before a Committee of the Whole in Congress, by reason of so much other business it goes on but slowly. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0496] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Whipple to John Langdon: Pennsylvania and New-Jersey are all alive, men of fortune march as private soldiers, Colonel Dickinson and all the others have marched with their Battalions, the Declaration of Independence has done wonders. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0497] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Levi Allen to the Congress: Requests application may be made for the exchange of his brother, Colonel Ethan Allen, and the prisoners taken with him. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0498] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Spencer and Others Recommend Levi Allen as a Fit Person to be Intrusted with a Flag to the British Fleet. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0498] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Colonel Brown's Certificate Respecting Colonel Ethan Allen. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0498] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Thompson to the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania: For publick guns to arm the men ready to turn out. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0498] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to the President of Congress. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Return of the Forces in New-Jersey. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0575] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from an Officer in the Second Pennsylvania Battalion at Amboy. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress, recommending Captain Wilpen. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice of the Flags from Lord and General Howe to General Washington. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0471] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from an Officer in the Army at New-York. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0472] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorandum of what passed in the interview between General Washington and Colonel Patterson, Adjutant-General of the Army under General Howe, July 20, 1776. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0500] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 13. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0502] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 14. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0503] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 15. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0503] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 16. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0504] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 17. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0504] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 18. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0505] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 19. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0505] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 20. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0506] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 21. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0506] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Return of the Army in and Near New-York, July 20. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0507] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Regiment of Artillery Commanded by Colonel Knox. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0507] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of Ordnance Stores at Boston, July 22. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0586] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to John Augustine Washington. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0509] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Baron de Calbiac to General Washington. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0509] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Huntington to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0510] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: The ships that came in yesterday have troops on board. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0510] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Joseph Drake to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p1428] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to their Delegates in Congress: On Mr. Alsop's Resignation and Conduct. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p1431] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Issac Nicoll to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p1450] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Yates, Chairman of the Secret Committee, to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p1453] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

William Hopkins. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0511] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Yeates to William Pawling: Two armed sloops are to be fitted out at Albany, to protect the North River from the depredations of the British. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0511] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to Colonel Dayton: There is reason to suspect that Lieutenant McDonald is concerned in the embezzlement of the effects at Johnstown, all concerned in this affair must be arrested and tried. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0511] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Schuyler. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0511] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Trumbull to Colonel Read: He is required to collect all who are well, at Fort George, and return with them to the Army at Ticonderoga. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0512] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Wilson to General Arnold: Has taken some suspicious persons on the Lake. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0512] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major French to General Washington, July 22. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0621] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Seymour to Governour Trumbull: Respecting the dismissal of the Troop of Light-Horse under his command. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0513] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Ward to General Washington: Sargent's and Hutchinson's Regiments marched on the 18th for Norwich, Glover's on the 20th, the two remaining Regiments will follow as soon as they have recovered from the small-pox. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0515] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to Colonel Foster. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0515] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Celebrated at Worcester, Massachusetts. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0515] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Palmer to James Bowdoin. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0516] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of the Town of Warren to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: for fire arms and lead, of which they are destitute. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0517] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from David Gilman to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: The works at New-Castle go on very well, it will be one of the most complete ones upon the continent of North-America when finished. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0517] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Plymouth. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0517] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from B. Johnson to the Maryland Council of Safety: Captain Hardman, if furnished with money, could get guns, blankets. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0517] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Price to the Council of Safety: Has determined to detain Mr. Wolstenholme until he hears from the Convention. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0518] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Price to the Council of Safety: Has determined to detain Mr. Wolstenholme until he hears from the Convention. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0518] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Barnes to the Council of Safety: Relating to Mr. Wolstenholme's detention by Major Price. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0518] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Mr. Wolstenholme to the Commanding Officer at St. George's: Requesting when a flag comes for him from the fleet, due respect may be paid to it. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0519] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee of Leonardtown, on the application of Daniel Wolstenholme for permission to leave the Province of Maryland and return to Great Britain, his native country. [1776-07-01] . [S5-V1-p0520] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Williams to the Maryland Council of Safety: Declines the appointment of Colonel of the Frederick County Battalion. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0521] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from T. Hanson to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0521] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Dorchester County, Maryland, to the Council of Safety: There are not a fourth part of the Militia of the County who have arms that can be depended on, and these only fowling-pieces and squirrel-guns. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0521] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Dent to the Council of Safety: resigning iris commission, as he has been superseded by the appointment of Major Price to the command. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0522] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Johnson to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0522] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee for Baltimore County. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0522] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Baltimore Committee to the Council of Safety: They have appointed a committee to collect blankets and arms. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0524] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Muster-Roll of Captain Grabill's Company. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0524] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to John Yost: Are very desirous of knowing what arms he has ready for the publick. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0524] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Affair of the galleys near Sandy-Point, Captain Conway's statement, Alexandria, August 10, Deposition of Edward Coles and Cuthbert Ellis, Midshipmen on board the Protector row galley, August 10. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0525] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

S. Hanson's advertisement, July 31. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0526] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Certificates of George F. Hopkins, July 29. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0527] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Certificate of Captain John M. Lowe and Mr. John M. Burgess, July 29. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0527] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Colonel Harrison's Statement, Chester County, October 21. [1776-10-21] . [S5-V1-p0527] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Affidavit of John Finley, William Hunter, and James Lawrason, October 4. [1776-10-04] . [S5-V1-p0528] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Affidavit of John Matthews and William Stoddert, October 18. [1776-10-18] . [S5-V1-p0528] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Statement of Henry Fendall and Warren Dent, October 20. [1776-10-20] . [S5-V1-p0530] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Statement. [1776] . [S5-V1-p0530] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Chase and Thomas Stone to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0531] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from a Member of the Congress to General Lee: The Tories are quiet but surly, Lord Howe's Proclamation leaves them not a single filament of their cobweb doctrine of reconciliation. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0532] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Cadwalader. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0532] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Council of Safety of Pennsylvania appointed by the Convention. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0532] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

William Maclay to Richard Peters: Has discovered flint suitable for fire arms. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0533] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from G. Noartts to Richard Peters: In consequence of an advertisement from the War Department, has taken pains to discover a quantity of flint stone. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0533] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Allen to the President of Congress: Resigns his commission of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Continental Army. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0533] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0533] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Will, as far as in their power, carry the recommendation of Congress into effect, but their means are nearly exhausted, they have hardly muskets enough to relieve the necessary guards. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0534] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Lancaster Committee to the Board of War: They have no barracks for the prisoners lately sent there. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0535] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Jonathan Roland and others to the Lancaster Committee: That destitute families of the Associators who are about to march for the Flying-Camp may be provided for. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0535] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Cregier to Thomas Randall. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0536] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

To the Honourable the Congress of New-York. [1776-07] . [S5-V1-p0537] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0537] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

In Convention. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0539] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0540] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Washington, July 17. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0540] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of Ammunition and Other Utensils at the Different Forts on Long-Island. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0541] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Baron de Calbiac: on the application made by him in behalf of some of his countrymen, applicants for offices. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0542] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0542] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Varnum to General Greene: Recommending a compliance with Captain Read's request for a discharge. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0543] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Proclaimed at Huntington, on Long-Island. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0543] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Company of Old Men, to the Age of Seventy and Upwards, Formed at Southampton, on Long-Island, for Defence, in Case of an Invasion. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0543] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Denton to Nathaniel Woodhull: for commissions. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0543] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Report on Commissions for Captain Denton's Company. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0544] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Cortlandt and Captain Platt to the New-York Convention: The New-England forces will leave the Highlands on the 27th, part of the new levies should be on the ground by that time. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0544] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Gates: Requesting him to communicate a full state of the military operations he now superintends. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p1432] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to Leonard Gansevoort and Jacob Cuyler, a Committee appointed by the Convention to proceed to Ticonderoga and obtain exact information of the state of the Northern Army. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p1433] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General George Clinton to General Washington. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0544] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Fort Montgomery: Proceedings of the British ships near the Highlands. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0546] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Johannes Sleght, Chairman of the Committee of Kingston, to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p1459] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Wynkoop to General Gates: Sends one gondola from Skenesborough, will send another this week, and two more next week. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0547] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Colonel Hartley: Major Bigelow is sent with a letter to General Burgoyne. The parties down the Lake should be called while the flag of truce is there. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0547] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to the Commanding Officer at Albany: with Mr. Brown, a prisoner, who is to be confined in prison. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0548] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committees of Newbury and Haverhill to General Sullivan. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0548] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Governour of Rhode-Island to the President of Congress. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0549] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

DecLaration of Independence Proclaimed at East Greenwich, Rhode-Island. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0549] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0549] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to the President of Congress: Men will be raised and forwarded as fast as possible. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0550] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Reuben Swain to General Washington: To make a request of Lord Howe to liberate his sons. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0550] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Benjamin Barnard to General Washington. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0550] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 23. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0551] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of the Committee of Brookfield to the Council of Massachusetts: For the promotion of Captain King. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0551] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Cushing to John Taylor: Have raised the men for New-York, and some for Canada. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0551] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice of the Tyrannicide, Privateer, Captain, Fisk. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0552] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Hawley to the Massachusetts Council: The raising and marching of troops. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0552] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Order of New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, for the conveyance of Mrs. Livius to Quebec. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0553] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to L. Barret: They have sent eight hundred pounds of lead. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0553] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Smyth to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0553] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Josias Beall to the Council of Safety: Desires a quantity of Powder may be sent to Piscataway. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0553] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Dent to the Council of Safety: Wishes to know if they have any doubts of his military knowledge, assiduity, or personal courage. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0554] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter From B. Graves to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0554] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert L. Nicols to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0554] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from J. Contee to the Council of Safety: The Committee for Prince George's County say there is little probability of borrowing or purchasing any guns. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0554] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Governour Rutledge: enclosing Resolution of Congress for placing the Regiment of Rangers in South-Carolina on the Continental establishment. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0555] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: Congress has left the disposition of the Troops at New-York, the Flying Camp, and Ticonderoga, wholly with him. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0555] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Schuyler: As nothing can show greater weakness or wickedness than to throw provincial reflections on one another, he is requested to suppress such ungenerous and base practices, and promote discipline, order, and zeal, in the Army. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0555] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Stone to the Maryland Council of Safety: Sends from Philadelphia forty barrels of powder and fifty-four boxes of arms. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0556] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Pennsylvania' Committee of Safety to the Committee for Berks County. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0556] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Convention of New-Jersey to General Washington: The utmost efforts will be used to complete the Brigade ordered from New-Jersey for the reinforcement of the Army. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0556] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: The harvest will be secured in a few days, when a considerable body of the Militia of New-Jersey can be called out. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0556] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Return of the Pennsylvania Forces in New-Jersey, under the command of Brigadier-General Mercer. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0557] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New York Convention: Recommends the adoption of some regulations to prevent the enemy from receiving supplies of provisions. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0557] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull: The orders he has given to the armed cruisers of Connecticut for stopping provision vessels are extremely necessary. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0558] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice of the Men-of-War up the North River. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0559] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0559] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Queen's County to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p1464] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of the Evidence against Colonel Hamman in Respect to his behaviour as an Officer on the Evening of the Day on which the Enemy's ships came to anchor off Tarrytown. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p1438] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Commission from the New-York Convention to Joab Horsington, as Major of Rangers in the Counties of Gloucester and Cumberland. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p1439] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Samuel Cooke to Captain Platt. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p1450] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Henry Ramsen to General Woodhull: Several perishable cargoes waiting the decision of a court of Admirality. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p1452] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Joseph Drake to General Morris. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p1461] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington: Describes the positions of the posts at Ticonderoga and Crown Point, and gives his reasons for the removal of the Army to Ticonderoga. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0559] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0563] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0563] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Gates: Captain Wilson has taken some prisoners, from whom material discoveries may be made. Major Bigelow has just gone down. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0564] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Gates: Has sent down the Lake to intercept some spies on their return to St. John's. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0564] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Stringer to General Gates, July 24: The hospital at Fort George is without medicines, surgeons, and attendants, the sick are dying for want of assistance. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0651] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of the Committee of Safety for Cumberland County, in New-York, to General Gates: that the men required by the Provincial Congress to be raised in the County for the Northern Army, may be retained there for the defence of the frontier towns. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0564] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extracts of the Votes and Proceedings of a General Convention of fifty-nine Delegates on the west side of the range of Green Mountains, on the New-Hampshire Grants, held at Dorset. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0565] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extracts of the Votes and Proceedings of a General Convention of fifty-nine Delegates on the west side of the range of Green Mountains, on the New-Hampshire Grants, held at Dorset. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0565] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extracts of the Votes and Proceedings of a General Convention of fifty-nine Delegates on the west side of the range of Green Mountains, on the New-Hampshire Grants, held at Dorset. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0566] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Benjamin Griffith Declared Inimical to the United Colonies by Committee for Killingworth. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0566] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Address to the Inhabitants of Massachusetts Bay. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0567] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Court-Martial at Boston on Lieutenant Moses Banks. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0567] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Bachellor to the Massachusetts Council: Was mistaken in the information he gave against Captain Obrian. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0567] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Sever to the Massachusetts Council: respecting the cruise of Brigantine Independence, Captain Samson. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0567] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Cumberland County Committee to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0568] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 27. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0568] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to Benjamin Giles. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0568] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Proclaimed at Williamsburgh, Virginia. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0568] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Baltimore Committee to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0569] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Hanson to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0569] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Stricker to Samuel Chase. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0569] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to General Johnson: The Militia from Frederick County will not be wanted, for although there are many of the enemy's ships in Potomack, there are but few men in them. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0570] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Major Price: He should be particularly careful to secure deserters. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0570] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Committees of Dorchester and Somerset. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0570] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Matthew Tilghman. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0571] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Barnes: Mr. Wolstenholme's case may be attended with peculiar circumstances, he must, however, submit to the times. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0571] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Adams to the Massachusetts Assembly: Asks for leave to return home. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0571] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Morris to General Gates: Some people attribute the mismanagement in the North to a source he never should have suspected. Is it possible that General Schuyler is sacrificing the interest of that country to his ambition or avarice ?. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0572] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0572] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Lancaster Committee to the Associators from that County. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0573] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: A material error in his return of yesterday, General Return of the Troops in New-Jersey under the command of General Mercer. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0574] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from the Camp at Elizabethtown. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0575] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: Asking for an increase of his Aids-de-Camp. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0575] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Massachusetts Assembly: Requesting that the Troops for the Army may be sent as they are raised to Skenesborough. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0576] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Joseph Reed to the President of Congress: Recommends an increase of punishment for desertion and other military crimes. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0576] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Morgan to General Washington: Recommending Improvements in the Hospital Department. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0416] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Asks how he shall proceed in relation to a duel that is to take place the next day. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0577] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Requests an officer may be appointed to write and sign passes. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0577] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Conmunction. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0578] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to Colonel Van Cortlandt and Captain Platt. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p1440] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sundry Affidavits with Respect to Inimical Declarations and Threats used by William Sutton and his son John Sutton. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p1443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sundry Affidavits with Respect to Inimical Declarations and Threats used by William Sutton and his son John Sutton. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p1443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sundry Affidavits with Respect to Inimical Declarations and Threats used by William Sutton and his son John Sutton. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p1443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sundry Affidavits with Respect to Inimical Declarations and Threats used by William Sutton and his son John Sutton. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p1443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sundry Affidavits with Respect to Inimical Declarations and Threats used by William Sutton and his son John Sutton. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p1443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sundry Affidavits with Respect to Inimical Declarations and Threats used by William Sutton and his son John Sutton. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p1443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sundry Affidavits with Respect to Inimical Declarations and Threats used by William Sutton and his son John Sutton. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p1443] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Balthazar De Hart. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p1444] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Jacobus Swartout to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p1450] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial of Captain Jacobus Roos to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-25] . [S5-V1-p1499] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Heath to General Washington: Complaining of the imprisonment of Ensign Bryant by order of Lord Stirling. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0578] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Reports of General and Field-Officers of the quantity of paper required for a month. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0578] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Reports of General and Field-Officers of the quantity of paper required for a month. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0578] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Reports of General and Field-Officers of the quantity of paper required for a month. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0579] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Reports of General and Field-Officers of the quantity of paper required for a month. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0579] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Reports of General and Field-Officers of the quantity of paper required for a month. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0579] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Reports of General and Field-Officers of the quantity of paper required for a month. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0579] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Reports of General and Field-Officers of the quantity of paper required for a month. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0579] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mifflin to General Washington: The enemy have received information of the preparations for obstructing the river. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0579] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hay to General Washington: Since the destruction of Halstead's house, and the robbing the poor man of his hogs by Captain Wallace, nothing of a hostile nature has been attempted by the men-of-war in the North River. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0580] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to Governour Trumbull: The conference with the Indians is not yet opened, and probably will not be until the 29th. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0580] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0581] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates: Has sent an express to General Schuyler to request he will procure two or three hundred seamen to man the craft that will soon be completed. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0581] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Wynkoop to General Gates: The works at Skenesborough proceed very slowly. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0582] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence proclaimed at Providence, Rhode Island. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0582] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Meigs to General Washington: Has just returned from Quebeck on parole, left about three hundred prisoners there in confinement. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0583] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Litchfield, Connecticut, to the New-York Convention: Their jail is so over crowded that it is not safe to confine more prisoners there. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p1441] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Bowdoin to the Massachusetts Council: Between thirty and forty men were inlisted for the new levies, on the 22d, on a promise of extravagant bounties, some demanded one hundred dollars over and above the Government bounty. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0584] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Bowdoin to the Massachusetts Council: Recommends that the Eastern Indians be engaged heartily in the war. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0585] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from J. Palmer to Richard Devens. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0585] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Avery to Deacon Newell: Colonel Reed's Regiment is delayed from marching to Canada solely for the want of camp-kettles. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0585] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Ward to General Washington: As soon as the Regiments are able to march he will give orders therefor, and immediately retire. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0585] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of Stock and Tools belonging to the Continent, at Boston. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0587] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Nye to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0587] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 25. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0587] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of a Convention of Committees or Hampshire County, Massachusetts. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0588] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from England: Prizes taken by the Revenge and the Montgomery, two American privateers. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0588] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Silas Deane to C. W. F. Dumas: Invites correspondence on the dispute between the United Colonies and Great Britain. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0589] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Meroney to the Maryland Council of Safety: Cannot furnish his company with guns and blankets without money. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0590] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Price to the Council of Safety: Has been under the necessity of sending home all the Militia, except fifty, and it was with much difficulty they were kept. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0590] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Price to the Council of Safety: The enemy's fleet lies about a mile from the northeast side of St. George's Island. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0590] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from B. Hooe to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0591] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Darnes to the Council of Safety: His men are very anxious to be provided with arms. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0591] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Barnes to the Council of Safety: recommending Capt. George Cooke for the command of the Defence. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0591] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Bracco to the Council of Safety: The small-pox has broken out among the men under his command, it was communicated by a man who called himself a deserter from the British fleet. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0592] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hawkins to the Council of Safety: The fleet have gone down the river. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0592] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel W. Magruder to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0592] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Worcester County Committee: Inquiring about a number of cannon from a Spanish wreck. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0593] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Maryland Delegates in Congress. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0593] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Josias Beall: It gives sincere pleasure to find the people in different parts of the Colony so spirited. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0594] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to John Hanson: By first opportunity will send money to pay for muskets and rifles. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0594] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to James Tilghman: Requesting his attendance, as a member of the Council of Safety. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0594] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Baltimore Committee. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0594] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: General Sullivan has sent in his resignation. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0594] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Instructions of the Convention to the Pennsylvania Delegates in Congress. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0595] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Pennsylvania Council of Safety to General Roberdeau. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p1301] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Lancaster Committee. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0595] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of William Poor and John White, in respect to the British officers (prisoners of war) who broke their parole, and escaped from Lebanon, in Pennsylvania, in June last. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0596] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of William Poor and John White, in respect to the British officers (prisoners of war) who broke their parole, and escaped from Lebanon, in Pennsylvania, in June last. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0597] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to the President of Congress. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0599] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: He is collecting all the craft, of which a return will be transmitted. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0600] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: Six ships have come into the Hook. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0600] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from General Mercer's Camp, at Perth Amboy. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0600] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lord Stirling to General Washington: Captain Butler wishes to know the determination on his asking leave to resign. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0601] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General George Clinton. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0601] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel McDougall to General Washington: Regiments engaged without time are more to be depended on for the defence of the country than those imbodied for a short period. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0602] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Putnam to Miss Moncrieffe. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0471] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0602] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to Governor Trumbull: Requesting him to remove some of the prisoners from Litchfield Jail to such convenient place as he may select. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p1445] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Committee for Litchfield, Connecticut. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p1446] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from George Washington to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1446] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from New-York Convention to the Committee for Monmouth County, New-Jersey. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1446] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Convention of New-Jersey. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1446] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition from William Sutton to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1447] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Graham to General Woodhull, on the health of William Sutton. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1448] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Alexander Stewart to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1448] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Henry Wilmot to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1453] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Henry Wilmot to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1454] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Several Captains of Militia in King's County to the New-York Convention: Request their Companies may be excused from a draught, as the whole Militia engage to turn out whenever necessary. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1460] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Cornelius C. Roosevelt to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1461] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Alexander Hamilton to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee of Queen's County to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1462] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington: With the information given by Balthazar De Hart, relative to the conduct of the Tories in Monmouth County, New-Jersey. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0602] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Balthazar De Hart. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0602] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Varick (General Schuyler's Secretary) to General Gates. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0603] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Ogden to Major Aaron Burr: Independence is well relished by the Northern Army. Generalship is now dealt out to the Army by our worthy and well-steemed General Gates. Arnold will command the water-craft on the Lake in person. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0603] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Court-Martial on Captain Wentworth, at Ticonderoga. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0604] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Court-Martial on Captain Wentworth, at Ticonderoga. [1776-08-26] . [S5-V1-p0604] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Gates: There are many men at Crown-Point without arms. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0604] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Cooke to the New-Hampshire Convention. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0605] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lord Howe to the Governour of Rhode-Island, June 20. [1776-06-20] . [S5-V1-p0605] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lord Howe's Declaration, June 20. [1776-06-20] . [S5-V1-p0605] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to William Williams: The Army in Canada last spring amounted to upwards of ten thousand men, of these, there now remain about six thousand, three thousand of them sick. Among those who remain there is neither order, subordination, nor harmony, the officers, as well as men, of one Colony insulting and quarreling with those of another. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0606] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Timothy Newell to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0608] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

John Gilman. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0609] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

John Gilman. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0609] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from St. Eustatia: Account of the engagement between the Reprisal, Captain Wickes, and the Shark, a British sloop-of-war, off the harbour of St. Pierre's. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0609] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Creswell to William H. Drayton: Situation of affairs on the western frontiers of South-Carolina. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0610] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Virginia to the President of Congress. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0611] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of South-Carolina to the Virginia Convention, July 7. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0611] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Lee to the Virginia Convention, July 7. [1776-07-07] . [S5-V1-p0612] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Convention of North-Carolina to the Governour of Virginia, July 21. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0613] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Rutherford to the Council of Safety of North-Carolina. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0613] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Elisha Winters to the Maryland Council of Safety: Makes forty muskets per month, agreeable to his contract. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0613] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Charles Carroll, Barrister, to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0614] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Somerville to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0614] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Charles Rumsey to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0614] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Roll of Captain Oglevie's Company. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0614] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Price to the Council of Safety. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0615] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Eden to Daniel Wolstenholme, July 20. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0616] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Daniel Wolstenholme to Governour Eden. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0616] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Richard Dallam. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0616] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Gordon and Patten. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0617] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Gerard Hopkins: Officers of the Flying-Camp have no command over the stores of the Province. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0617] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Delaware Assembly Order an Election of a Convention to Form a State Government. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0617] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Joseph Trumbull. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0618] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Delegates in Congress to the Council of Safety: It is said there is a large quantity of flint stones on the Wye and Choptank, the Congress wishes to know whether they are good or not. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0618] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, to the President of Congress: They want arms for the Companies they have raised for the Army in New-Jersey. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0619] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: Is preparing for an attack on Staten-Island. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0619] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to Colonel Dickinson: Has sent ammunition for the troops at Elizabeth-Town. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0620] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: The Militia for the Flying Camp come in but slowly, by General Mercer's return they are but a little over three thousand. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0620] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Has taken four prisoners, inhabitants of Queen's County, that were attempting to make their escape to the enemy. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0621] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: He has examined the prisoners, and finds them poor, ignorant, cowardly fellows. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0621] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Shee to General Mifflin. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0622] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Convention of New-York to General Washington. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0622] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Brueré to the New-York Convention: He has no money, and requests the usual allowance for prisoners. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0623] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p1452] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to Captain Hazlewood: Requesting him to repair to Poughkeepsie with the combustible materials for charging the fire-ships. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p1454] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Philadelphia Committee: Requesting them to take charge of William Sutton. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p1455] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Report of a Committee of the New-York Convention, on the case of Alexander Stewart. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p1455] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Varick to General Gates. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0623] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Marine Committee of Rhode Island to the Council of Massachusetts: Requesting Captain Grannis may be dismissed the service of Massachusetts, that he may enter the service of Rhode Island. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0623] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, on the application from the Convention of New-York for a loan of cannon. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0624] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Jay to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0624] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

John Jay. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0624] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

John Jay. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0624] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Ward to John Bradford. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0625] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of Articles Taken in the Transports which General Washington Requests General Ward to Forward from Boston to New-York. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0625] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hurd to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0625] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

September 2. [1776-09-02] . [S5-V1-p0626] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from St. Eustatia: Powder and Warlike Stores are Plenty at Martinique, and May be Purchased and Shipped without Difficulty. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0626] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Morrow to Colonel Rumsey. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0627] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Chamberlain to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0627] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Dean to the Council of Safety: No provision has been made for the Troops on Kent Island. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0627] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Benjamin Mackall to the Council of Safety: Sends Mr. Braithwait, who deserted from the British fleet on the night of the 25th. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0628] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to General Dent: Enclose his commission, and would be glad to see him as soon as possible. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0628] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter From General Greene to General Washington: The enemy were alarmed last night, they may have heard of the fire-ships. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0628] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Mr. Grant applies again for permission to go on board the fleet. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0628] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Ritzema to Colonel Sevey. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0628] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates: Is surprised to find so little has been done towards building the gondolas. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0629] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0629] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Gates: The Lake will be pretty well secured by our shipping in a short time, and he has taken measures to make Crown-Point pretty safe on the land side. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0630] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Journal of Major John Bigelow, July 28. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0986] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Proclaimed at Ticonderoga. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0630] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Lee to the Governour of Virginia. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0630] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Forces in South Carolina. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0631] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Charlestown, South Carolina: Remains of the British fleet off the harbour. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0632] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

William Wall, of Brunswick, Virginia, Published as an Enemy to his Country. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0633] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Read at the Court House in Baltimore. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0633] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from George Woolsey to the Maryland Council of Safety: Has examined all the wharves about Baltimore, and found a few flint stones, is informed that there is a flint quarry about two miles from the head of Elk. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0633] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Thomas to George Plater. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0634] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Archibald Buchanan to the Maryland Council of Safety: Will undertake the building of two or three gondolas. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0634] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Maryland Delegates in Congress. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0634] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Somerville. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0634] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Kent: Wish to consult him upon matters relative to the arming, marching, and equipping his Battalion. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0635] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Dashiell. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0635] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Baltimore Committee. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0635] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Baltimore Committee. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0635] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Baltimore Committee. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0636] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0636] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Gen. Washington: The Congress readily agreed to his having another Aid-de-Camp. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0636] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of George Nicholson to the Congress: To be continued in service. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0636] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Josiah Bartlett to John Langdon: General Sullivan, disgusted at the appointment of General Gates to be a Major-General, and being sent to the Northern Army, has petitioned Congress for leave to resign Iris commission. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0637] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from John Adams: On the Confederation. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0637] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: Dissatisfaction among the troops. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0638] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to Colonel Dickinson. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0638] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: Fears the troops have not got entirely clear of the small-pox, will use every precaution to prevent the infection spreading. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0638] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Army in and Near New-York, July 27. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0639] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Regiment of Artillery, July 27. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0639] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Board of War: On appointments and promotions in the Army. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0641] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Officers of Colonel Nixon's Regiment. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0644] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Officers of Colonel McDougall's Regiment. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0644] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Officers of Colonel Webb's Regiment. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0645] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Persons Recommended to Fill the Vacancies in Lord Stirling's Brigade. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0645] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Gen. Washington to Gen. Ward. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0642] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Harrison to Daniel Tillinghast. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0643] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull to the President of Congress. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0643] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0643] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from New-York: Two galleys have gone up the North River to meet the enemy's vessels when they come down. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0647] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0647] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Advertisement of the General Hospital, at New-York, for Nurses. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0647] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition from Richard Cantillon and John Parkinson to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p1457] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Abraham C. Cuyler and others to the New-York Convention: They hope in the course of time to remove the suspicion that they are inimical to the country. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p1472] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Orange County, New-York, Committee declare Dennis Snyder, Jesse Snyder, William Snyder, and Samuel Snyder, inveterate enemies to the common States of America. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0648] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates: Will be greatly distressed for a supply for the Indians, more than eleven hundred have arrived, and four or five hundred more are expected today. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0648] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to the President of Congress: Affairs begin to wear a less gloomy aspect, General Arnold has most nobly undertaken to command our fleet upon the Lake, the whole of that department is committed to his care. Encloses a letter from General Washington, and his answer. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0649] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Gates, July 19: His objections to the removal of the Army from Crown-Point to Ticonderoga. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0650] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Washington: The Board of General Officers were unanimous for removing the Army to Ticonderoga: their decision was founded in reason and good sense. The General Officers at Ticonderoga are in nothing inferior to their compeers at New-York. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0650] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-10] . [S5-V1-p0653] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-11] . [S5-V1-p0653] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-12] . [S5-V1-p0653] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0653] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-14] . [S5-V1-p0654] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-15] . [S5-V1-p0654] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-16] . [S5-V1-p0654] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-17] . [S5-V1-p0654] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-18] . [S5-V1-p0655] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-19] . [S5-V1-p0655] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0655] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-21] . [S5-V1-p0656] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0656] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0656] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0657] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0657] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0657] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0657] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0657] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, at Ticonderoga, from July 10 to July 29. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0658] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Richard Varick: Sends the chain wanted for obstructing the North River. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0658] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Dewitt to General Gates: Complains that Captain Romans has ordered his name to be left off the return of his Company. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0658] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Ticonderoga: They are hard at work every day repairing the old French lines. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0659] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee of Poultney to General Gates: for a supply of powder and lead. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0658] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington: Captain Bucklin, in a privateer from Providence, has returned from a successful cruise, in which he has taken five valuable prizes. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0659] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Newport. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0659] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Gates. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0660] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Stephen Buckland to Governour Trumbull. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0660] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 29. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0661] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Bowdoin to Governour Cooke: His answer to Lord Howe expresses the mind of every one of the United States. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0661] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Bowdoin to General Washington. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0661] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of James Kennedy, Captain of the sloop Peggy. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0661] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Ward to General Washington. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0662] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice of PrizesTaken by American Privateers. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0662] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Warner to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0663] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Derby to James Bowdoin. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0663] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notices of the Maritime Court for Captured Vessels. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0664] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notices of the Maritime Court for Captured Vessels. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0664] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Turbutt Wright to the Maryland Council of Safety: Captain Darnes's Company is full, but arms cannot be got for them. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0665] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Hooper to the Maryland Council of Safety: Stations of the Militia on the Eastern-Shore. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0665] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph W. Harrison to the Maryland Council of Safety: Captain Conway has arrived with a fine cargo of arms and ammunition. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0666] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Gerard Hopkins to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0666] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Colonel Hollingsworth. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0666] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Archibald Buchanan: Desires to know if can build two row-galleys. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0667] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Jacob Schley: Require him to send to Annapolis the rifles he has made for the use of the Province. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0667] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Gunlock Commissioners: The Province is in great distress for arms, few of the troops raised for the Flying-Camp are provided with them. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0667] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Major Price: The cannon that were sent down will be wanted here. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0667] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to General Chamberlaine: For an account of the powder in the magazine. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0667] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Captains Barnes and Elliot. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0668] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to Isaac Griest. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0668] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Baltimore Committee. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0668] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: With sundry resolves relating to new appointments and promotions in the Army. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0668] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0669] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Captain Morris. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0669] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Chase to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0669] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Stone to the Maryland Council of Safety: There are only three thousand men in New-Jersey, where there ought to be at least ten thousand. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0669] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Marine Committee of Congress to John Bradford. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0670] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Marine Committee to Captain Cleaveland: His instructions as commander of the brigantine Dispatch. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0670] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Marine Committee to Samuel and J. H. Delap. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0672] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Chase to Richard Henry Lee: The Confederacy has engaged our close attention for a week, three great difficulties occur--representation, the mode of voting, and the claims to the South Sea. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0672] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0672] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captains Martin and Adams to the Lancaster Committee. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0673] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to the President of Congress. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0673] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: Recommends the calling out of two thousand of the New-Jersey Militia. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0673] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to Colonel Dickinson: Respecting the proposed attack on Staten Island. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0674] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Roberdeau to the Pennsylvania Council of Safety: Requests some cannon in Philadelphia may be sent to Amboy. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0674] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: There are but three or four thousand dollars in the Paymaster's hands, and two months' pay due the Army, besides many other demands. The want of money may occasion consequences of an alarming nature. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0675] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0676] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-23] . [S5-V1-p0676] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0676] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0677] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0677] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0677] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-28] . [S5-V1-p0678] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0678] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0678] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, July 22 to July 31. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0678] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Howe: Proposing a general exchange of prisoners. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0679] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Baron de Calbiac to General Washington. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0679] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain William Dutcher to the New-York Convention: Offers to raise a Company out of Colonel's Drake's Regiment to serve under Colonel Thomas. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p1463] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter of the Committee of New-York City to the New-York Convention. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p1469] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition from Daniel Shaw to the New-York Convention: For permission to purchase gunpowder for the use of the use of the private sloop of war the Harlequin. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p1471] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates: Every man at Skenesborough is employed to the best advantage for the public good. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0679] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Wynkoop to General Gates: Sends another gondola down. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0680] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Schuyler: Sorry to hear his treaty with the Indians is so long retarded, as his presence is much wanted at Skenesborough and Ticonderoga. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0680] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores at Ticonderoga. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0681] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Orders to Colonel Buell to Join his Regiment at Ticonderoga. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0681] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Lieutenant Fowler and others to General Gates: Asking leave to resign their commissions. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0681] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Ticonderoga: Impatiently waiting the return of the flag sent by General Gates to General Carleton. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0682] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Independent Point. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0682] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Gates: Ensign Hughes, who went down the Lake on the 24th, returned on the 29th without making any discoveries. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0682] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety. [1776-07-30] Connecticut, Council of Safety. [S5-V1-p0683] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Worcester. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0684] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to Theophilus Cushing. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0684] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to Joseph Nye. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0684] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Dover, in England: Capture of the Yankee, privateer, and ill treatment of Captain Johnson. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0684] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of the Inhabitants of the Parish of St. George and St. Paul, including the ceded lands in the Province of Georgia, to General Lee. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0685] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Charlestown, South Carolina: We are just setting out for the burning sands of Georgia, on an expedition planned against part of East-Florida. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0685] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Hooper to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0685] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Smith to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0685] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Dorchester County Committee to the Maryland Council of Safety, with prisoners lately taken in Hooper's Straits, in the service of Lord Dunmore. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0686] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Deposition of Joseph Mareman. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0686] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Deposition of Moses Yell. [1776-07-27] . [S5-V1-p0688] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Major Price. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0689] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Committee for Northumberland County. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0689] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Conway: Wish to see him immediately at Annapolis, to consult with him about another voyage. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0690] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Joseph Gilpin: To make inquiry about the Flint quarry. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0690] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Alexander McFadon. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0690] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the Pennsylvania Council of Safety: Requesting some cannon may be immediately forwarded to General Mercer, in New-Jersey. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0690] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: On explaining to General Sullivan the reasons of Congress for promoting General Gates over him, he has withdrawn his resignation. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0690] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Benjamin Flower: Appointed Commissary of Military Stores for the Flying-Camp. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0691] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Mercer. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0691] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Schuyler. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0691] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to Joseph Trumbull. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0691] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Depositions of John Walker and Martha Ash, Respecting the Escape of Colonel Kirkland. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p1304] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0691] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Two Negroes, Deserters from Staten-Island. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0692] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0692] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ephraim Anderson to the President of Congress: Has completed and hauled off in the stream two fire-ships, at New-York, and will complete two more tomorrow. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0692] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0693] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial of the Regimental Surgeons in the Army commanded by General Washington to the Congress. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0694] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial of the Regimental Surgeons to General Washington. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0695] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Palfrey to Francis Lewis. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0696] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0696] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Henry B. Livingston to General Washington: There are a prodigious number of cattle on Long-Island, two cannon have been mounted at the east end of the Island, but there is no ammunition for them. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0696] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Queen's County to the New-York Convention: Enclosing a copy of Lord Howe's proclamation, which has been published by Governour Tryon and sent up by Sheriff Willett. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p1466] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Queen's County to the New-York Convention: Enclosing a copy of Lord Howe's proclamation, which has been published by Governour Tryon and sent up by Sheriff Willett. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p1466] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to Governour Trumbull: Our misfortunes in Canada have made the Indians somewhat assuming, but hope they will not engage against us. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0696] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Gansevoort to John McKesson. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0697] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Greaton to General Heath. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0697] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Waterbury: Glad to hear that the Militia begin to arrive at Skenesborough. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0698] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Trumbull to Lieutenant Colonel Gansevoort: Sends Major Hubley to take an inventory and appraisement of the late Baron Woedtke's goods. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0698] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Captain Young to General Gates. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0698] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

July 31. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0699] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0699] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0699] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Hawley to the Massachusetts Council: Urges the passing of an act like that of Connecticut, to stop the proceedings of the Tories. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0700] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to the Governour of Rhode-Island: The Committee of the Council do not consider themselves authorized to dismiss Captain Grannis. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0701] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Palmer to Benjamin Lincoln: The Armourer has but little iron, no steel, no files, and but little coal. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0701] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to Richard Derby: Request him to procure a conveyance for the four Indians to General Washington at New-York. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0701] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to the absent Members: Requesting their immediate attendance. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Council. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to General Washington: With William Shaw, who goes with the four Indians. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to General Washington: With Newell Wallis, one of the four Indians. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to James Bowdoin: With talks with the Indian Chiefs. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Shaw. [1776-07-25] . [S5-V1-p0702] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter, dated June 22, from Stephen Smith to the Massachusetts Council: Transactions with the Indians. [1776-07-22] . [S5-V1-p0703] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Jacob Barker and others, a Committee on behalf of the inhabitants of the river St. John's, in Nova-Scotia, May 21, to the Provincial Congress or General Assembly of the Massachusetts-Bay. [1776-05-21] . [S5-V1-p0703] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter of Agency to Asa Perly and Asa Kimball, May 14. [1776-05-20] . [S5-V1-p0704] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Inhabitants of the County of Sunbury, in the Province of Nova-Scotia. [1776-05-21] . [S5-V1-p0705] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorandum. [1776-05-21] . [S5-V1-p0706] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Instructions of the Freeholders and others, inhabitants of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, to their Delegates in the General Assembly. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0706] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from St. Pierre's, Martinique: After the engagement between the Reprisal and the Shark, Captain Wickes triumphantly entered the port, and landed amidst the acclamations and caresses of a multitude of people. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0706] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Pensacola, in West Florida: Governour Tonyn's Proclamation. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0706] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Woolsey. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0707] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Dent to the Maryland Council of Safety: Returns his commission, as they have a controlling power under which he is resolved never more to act. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0707] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Smith to the Maryland Council of Safety: The Companies raised at Chester-Town will be much delayed for want of arms. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0707] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Yost to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0707] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Mary Giddins to the Marine Committee of Congress: Her husband was killed on board the Alfred, in her action with the Glasgow, and she prays for the bounty promised to the widows or children of seamen killed in action in defence of America. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0708] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Philadelphia: Arrival of Prizes. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0708] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Convention on the defenceless condition of the frontiers of Northumberland and Northampton. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0709] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Ordinance of Pennsylvania for securing the arms of the Non-Associators. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0709] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Ordinance of Pennsylvania to prevent the counterfeiting the Paper Money issued by the Continental Congress, or by any of the United States of America. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0710] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Persons Appointed by the Philadelphia Committee to distribute money for the women and children whose husbands and fathers are now in actual service. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0711] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Gabriel Davis to the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0711] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Howe to General Washington: The enlargement of Colonel Allen must depend upon General Carleton's determination, but will consent to an exchange of prisoners such as has been proposed. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0711] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull: Requesting Colonel Ward's Regiment may be marched to New-York immediately. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0712] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull: For Colonel Elmore's Regiment. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0712] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonel Elmore. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0712] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Wadsworth to Governour Trumbull. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0712] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Thirty sail of ships are standing in for the Hook. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0713] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: The fleet reported coming in this morning consists of forty sail, tenders and all. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0713] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Sylvester Salisbury to the New York Convention: His Company of Horse have unanimously refused to turn out as Footmen. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0713] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Snyder to the New-York Convention: If the Horse be exempted from doing duty equal with the rest of the Militia, it will create a mutiny. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0715] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Ritzema to John McKesson. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p1467] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee at the White-Plains to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p1471] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Spaight to the New-York Convention: He is in prison as a person disaffected to the American cause, but is willing to accept the appointment of Chemist or Surgeon to a Regiment in the Army. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p1482] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Henry Van Schaack to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p1527] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0714] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0715] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0716] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates: Four Companies of Connecticut troops have arrived at Skenesborough. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0716] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Harmanus Schuyler to General Gates. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0717] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to the Committee for Cumberland County, New-York: The Congress have ordered a Regiment to be raised under the command of Colonel Warher, for the defence of the frontier. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0717] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Nathaniel Shaw, Jun., to General Washington. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0717] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Mumford to Governour Trumbull: Is directed to return to Connecticut the powder formerly lent to General Washington. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0718] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Enos Stone to the Massachusetts Assembly. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0718] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Proclaimed at Amherst, New-Hampshire. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0719] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Charlestown. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0719] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Lee to Richard Peters, Secretary of the Board of War: Is busy in arranging matters for an expedition into East Florida. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0719] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Queen Anne's County to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0722] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Graybill to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0722] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Maryland Council of Safety to General Hooper. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0722] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Committee of Safety to the Committee for Dorchester County: They send some powder and lead. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0723] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Maryland Delegates in Congress. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0723] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to General Dent: Ask a personal conference with him, they can satisfy him that no affront or indignity was intended in sending Major Price down to St. George's. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0724] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Christopher Pelissier to the President of Congress: Appointed Engineer, requesting two months' pay in advance to equip him for the service. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0725] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: Reasons of Congress for authorizing General Gates to fill up vacancies in the Army, while the same authority was withheld from General Washington. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0725] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial of George Measham, late of Montreal, in Canada, to the Congress. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0725] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Franklin to John Adams: Recommending the case of Mr. Measam to the attention of the Board of War. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0726] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Warrant for Apprehending John Thomas and Arthur Thomas. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p1306] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Warrant for Apprehending John Hatton, Sen., and John Hatton. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p1307] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Pennsylvania Committee of Salem County, New-Jersey, Respecting the Arrest of Colonel Kirkland. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p1307] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull to the President of Congress. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0726] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolution of the Convention of New-Jersey for taking charge of the estates of Refugees. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0726] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: The enemy's force is daily augmenting and becoming stronger by new arrivals. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0726] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Massachusetts Council: Exchange of prisoners. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0727] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0727] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee of the City of New-York to the New-York Convention: With the names of sundry persons taken up in Bergen Woods, as disaffected to these States. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p1484] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Committee of Kingston. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p1471] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

New York Committee. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0728] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General George Clinton to General Washington: The three hundred New-England troops left on Saturday without giving the least notice. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0728] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hay to General Washington: The enemy's vessels are at anchor near Teller's Point, and have, since they changed their ground, received supplies from the Westchester shore. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0728] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Van Cortlandt and Captain Platt to the New-York Convention: Some rascal must have informed the enemy of the departure of the New-England troops on Saturday, without leaving a sufficient number to guard the shore, they landed and carried off some live stock. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0729] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Isaac Nicoll to the New-York Convention: Three Companies are at Haverstraw, but have no store of provisions, powder, or ball. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0729] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Bedlow to the New-York Convention: For a settlement of his accounts as Commissioner of the Highlands, that he may pay the artificers and others, who are pressing for their money. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0730] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Albany, New York, August 2, to Governour Trumbull: with a number of Tory prisoners. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0889] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0730] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0730] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Squier to Governour Trumbull. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0730] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

August 1st. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0731] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0731] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

August 5. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0732] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

John Birdsey and Gershom Birdsey Published as Enemies to the Country by the Committee for Middletown, Connecticut. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0732] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, publish Charles Goodrich as an enemy to his country. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0733] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Derby to General Washington. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0733] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council to the Massachusetts Delegates in Congress: Respecting the Petition from the Town of Onslow in Nova Scotia. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0733] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from S. McClintock to William Whipple: On the state of public affairs. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0734] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

North-Carolina Council of Safety declare the charge against William Edwards totally groundless. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0735] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Virginia Council of Safety to the President of Congress: have ordered a number of the Minute-men and Militia on duty, in place of the two Regiments ordered to the Jerseys. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0736] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Lewis to the President of Congress: Will send the two Continental Battalions now in Virginia to New-Jersey as expeditiously as possible. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0736] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Court-Martial on Lieutenant Jones, by order of General Lewis. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0736] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Thomas Smyth and Thomas Ringgold: Supplies for the Flying Camp. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0737] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to George Scott. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0738] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Thompson to the Maryland Council of Safety: It is impossible for him, at this time, to accept the appointment of Quartermaster of a Regiment raising for the Flying-Camp. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0738] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jos. Earle to J. Nicholson. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0738] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial of William Stone to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0738] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

President of Congress. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0739] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Adams to General Heath: The Army must be well officered, armed, disciplined, fed, clothed, covered, and paid, in these respects we do as well as we can. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0739] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to Messrs. Jay, Livingston, and Yates: Requiring their attendance with the Committee formed for the organization of a new Government. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p1472] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Goforth and John Houston to the New-York Convention: Apply for encouragement in erecting salt works. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p1475] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee of the City of New-York to the New-York Convention: Praying the house to erase from their Journals, and bury in eternal oblivion, a motion now before them respecting the rights of the City and County to say who shall represent them in General Convention. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p1476] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Caesar Rodney to Thomas Rodney: On the proposed Convention in Delaware. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0740] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Caesar Rodney to Thomas Rodney: Prizes taken by Captain Wickes. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0741] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Philadelphia: Notices of Prizes. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0741] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-Jersey Convention to their Delegates in Congress: On the preservation of the ferries over the Passaick and Hackensack, between Newark and Powles Hook. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0742] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolves of the New-Jersey Convention for raising the whole body of the Militia. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0743] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to Colonel Dickinson: The account given of the disposition of a Battalion of Associators appears, the more it is thought of, the more alarming. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0744] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Varick to General Washington: Supplies for the fleet on Lake Champlain. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0744] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lists of Articles Wanted for the Gondolas, Armed Vessels, and Batteaus, on Lake Champlain. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0745] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lists of Articles Wanted for the Gondolas, Armed Vessels, and Batteaus, on Lake Champlain. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0745] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lists of Articles Wanted for the Gondolas, Armed Vessels, and Batteaus, on Lake Champlain. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0745] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lists of Articles Wanted for the Gondolas, Armed Vessels, and Batteaus, on Lake Champlain. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0746] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lists of Articles Wanted for the Gondolas, Armed Vessels, and Batteaus, on Lake Champlain. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0746] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lists of Articles Wanted for the Gondolas, Armed Vessels, and Batteaus, on Lake Champlain. [1776-07-24] . [S5-V1-p0746] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates: The opinion of General Washington's Council, that the General Officers at Ticonderoga had acted reprehensibly, without knowing their reasons, is so insulting that he cannot sit patiently under it. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0747] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Bedel to General Gates: Mentions his former services, and that now, because he did not understand General Arnold's orders, or because other gentlemen have understood them differently, he has been broke and ordered home. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0747] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Ticonderoga: Colonel Bedel and Major Butterfield are cashiered and rendered incapable of bearing a commission in the Army of the United States. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0748] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Aaron Hobart. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0748] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hurd to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: Captain Payne, of Lebanon, has just returned from a scout, he went to Ticonderoga, Crown-Point, down the Lake to Onion River, to the La Moellc, and back to Cohos, but saw no enemy. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0748] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel A. Williamson to Governour Rutledge: Account of an attack on his detachment by the Cherokees, at the Seneca Ford of the Keowee, Mr. Salvador killed and scalped. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0749] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to the President of Congress: Some of the Militia have become much dissatisfied, the officers in some of the battalions with difficulty prevent a desertion, not of men singly, but by companies. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0750] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull to the President of Congress. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0750] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Eight sail arrived at the Hook this morning, and thirteen coming in. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0750] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Account of an Engagement of the Row-Galleys with the British Ships-of-War, up the North River. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0751] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Account of an Engagement of the Row-Galleys with the British Ships-of-War, up the North River. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0751] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from New-York: Preparations of General Mifflin to prevent the British vessels-of-war from descending the North River. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0751] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter, from Richard Varick to General Gates. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0752] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates: Has sent to hasten the troops from New-England. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0753] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Ward to General Washington. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0753] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the Committee of Williamstown, August 4. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p1004] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Address to the Lord Mayor of London on the cruel treatment of Captain Johnson and his crew. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0754] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Account of the Capture of the Yankee, Privateer, Captain Johnson. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0755] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Account of the Capture of the Yankee, Privateer, Captain Johnson. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0756] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proclamation by Governour Rutledge: Requiring the General Assembly to meet at Charlestown, on the 17th of September. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0756] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Proclaimed at Richmond, Virginia. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0756] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Dent to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Tootell. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Brooke to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Hanson, Jun., to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Ewing to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0757] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Weisenthall to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0758] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Meeting of the Baltimore Committee. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0758] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Josiah Bartlett to John Langdon: A vessel fitted out by the Secret Committee has brought from France a quantity of arms, powder, and lead. Mr. Alsop's resignation. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0758] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Order for the Commitment of Alexander Maurice, charged as being inimical to the American States. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p1308] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to their Delegates in Congress. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p1308] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Commitment of John Hatton, Sen., to the State Prison. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p1308] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0759] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0760] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0761] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0761] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0761] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lieutenant Barrington (prisoner) to the Lancaster Committee: for an increase of his accommodations. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0761] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: The whole force of the Flying-Camp is as yet only two hundred and seventy-four rank and file, and the Pennsylvania Militia have become very clamorous to return home. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0761] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0762] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Army of the United States in and near the City of New-York, August 3. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0763] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Regiment of Artillery Commanded by Henry Knox. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0763] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Regiment Under the Command of Colonel Jonathan Brewer. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0765] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Arrangement of Colonel Brewer's Regiment. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0765] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Howe: Proposing an exchange of prisoners, July 30. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0765] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Howe to General Washington: Agrees to exchange of prisoners, August 1. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0765] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Tupper to General Washington, August 3: Action of the galleys with the British ships up the North River. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0766] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Cooke to General Washington, July 29. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0767] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

13 Tory. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0767] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders: Head-Quarters, New-York, August 1 to August 5. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0767] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders: Head-Quarters, New-York, August 1 to August 5. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0767] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders: Head-Quarters, New-York, August 1 to August 5. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0768] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders: Head-Quarters, New-York, August 1 to August 5. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0768] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders: Head-Quarters, New-York, August 1 to August 5. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0769] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Cooke. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0769] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Nathaniel Shaw, Jun.: To provide for the return of four French gentlemen to the Island of Guadaloupe. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0770] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to John Bradford: All warlike stores taken by publick armed vessels must be stored until orders are received from the proper authority. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0770] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Sullivan to the President of Congress: Owing to the scattered state of the American Army at New-York, Long-Island, Governour's Island, and King's Bridge, we can at no point the enemy may attack meet them with much more than a third of their numbers, which is too great a disparity of numbers to risk the fate of America upon. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0770] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull to the Board of War. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0771] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

NY. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0772] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Dubois to General Washington: For permission to recruit out of the Militia, as his Regiment is to be inlisted for the war. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0772] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Varick to General Washington: Stores wanted for the Lake. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0772] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Varick to General Gates: Stores forwarded to Skenesborough. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0773] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Gansevoort to General Gates. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0773] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to the New-York Convention: State of the Army. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0773] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Colonels Bayley and Hurd. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0774] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Cortlandt to the New-York Convention: Complains that he has been superseded by inferior officers. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0774] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Starke to General Gates. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0775] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ticonderoga: American naval force on Lake Champlain. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0775] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ticonderoga. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0776] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Thompson, dated Quebeck Harbour, August 5. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p1166] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Washington: Our internal malignants may do many injurious and insidious things, they are, therefore, to be watched with care and diligence, to prevent such hypocritical and designing men carrying on and perpetrating their wicked purposes. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0776] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Pitkin to Governour Trumball: The proportion of men required from Hartford is nearly, if not quite, completed. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0776] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Application of the Selectmen of Fairfield to the Connecticut Council of Safety, for cannon and ball allotted to the town, for the battery at Black-Rock. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0777] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major French to General Washington: Proposing an exchange for Major Meigs. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0777] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Avery to Colonel Willard: What Counties and Towns are in his Regiment. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0777] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Avery to Sheriff Greenleaf: The Council expect him to take proper care that the Declaration of Independence may be distributed through the State, and read in each religious assembly in every town. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0778] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Clarke to James Warren: Explaining why he has not been able to carry into effect the orders of July 25. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0778] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Timothy Pickering to the Massachusetts Council: Should every twenty-fifth man in Salem be drafted, the Captains say the men would not go, and that the effect will be a publick open contempt of authority: even many of the sea-coast company are pressing to be discharged, that they may obtain more lucrative employments. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0778] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Hawley to the Massachusetts Council: Progress in raising the Regiment required of Hampshire County. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0779] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Francis Abbot to Richard Devens: The roads are so bad that it is almost impossible to get to Ticonderoga. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0779] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice of Prizes Taken by Captain White, of Falmouth. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0780] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from the Camp, Two Miles Below Keowee, in the Cherokee Country. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0780] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Francis Sanderson to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0781] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Cecil County, Maryland to the Council of Safety: For supplies, quarters, and provisions, for the troops in the County. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0781] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Jesse Hollingsworth. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0782] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Vanbibber and Harrison. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0782] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Edward Parker: Want linen for the Flying Camp. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0782] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Harris and Archer. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0782] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Ewing: As the Companies march forward they will be supplied with everything that can be spared. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0783] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Isaac Griest. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0783] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from R. Potts to the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Committee. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0783] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to the officer commanding Colonel Haslett's Battalion, Orders have been given to deliver arms to the battalion, which, without loss of time, must be marched to Amboy, in New-Jersey. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0783] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Peters to the Maryland Council of Safety: For a list of all prisoners of war now in the State. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0784] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Marine Committee to Captain John Paul Jones, of the Sloop Providence: Being now ready for sea, he is to proceed immediately on a cruise against our enemies. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0784] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Abraham Clarke to Colonel Dayton: General view of publick affairs. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0785] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committees to Hear the Complaints of the Families of the Associators that Have Gone to Camp. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0787] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Philadelphia Committee. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0787] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Return of Five Artillery Companies now lying at the Artillery Park, near Amboy, in East-Jersey. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0787] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Howe to Lord George Germaine: Finds, as he expected, the principal force of the Rebels assembled at New-York, from whence, to dislodge them, it will require their collected strength, before any other operation can take place. Major Rogers, having escaped from Philadelphia, and joined him, is empowered to raise a Battalion of Rangers, which may be useful in the course of the campaign. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0788] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington: Expressing their approbation of the appointment of General Clinton to command in the Highlands. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p1477] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Sheriff Willett, by the New-York Convention. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p1478] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Committee of the City of New-York. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p1480] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Thomas Gumersall, who left the Mohock country about the beginning of June last, taken at Staten-Island August 6. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0866] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Samuel Drake to General Washington: For a suspension of the order for the troops to march into the City. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0789] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Joseph Drake to the New York Convention: Having been twice superseded, resigns his commission. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0790] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mifflin to General Washington: Preparations for obstructing the river. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0790] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Thomas to General Washington: Respecting a combined attack on British ships-of-war and tenders up the North River. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0791] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Ulster County to the New-York Convention: Proceedings in Mr. Colden's case. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0791] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington: General view of affairs in the Northern Department. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0793] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Captain Varick to General Schuyler. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0795] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to Gen. Gates. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0795] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to the President of Congress. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0795] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from General Waterbury.. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0797] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of Continental armed vessels on Lake Champlain, August 6. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0797] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jacob Bayley and James Bayley to General Gates. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0797] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from S. Metcalf to Colonel Jacob Bayley. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0798] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Two Canadian Captains of Colonel James Livingston's Regiment of Canadians, who fled from St. John's, and have arrived at Ticonderoga. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0798] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders of General Gates, July 30 to August 5. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0800] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders of General Gates, July 30 to August 5. [1776-07-31] . [S5-V1-p0800] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders of General Gates, July 30 to August 5. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p0801] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders of General Gates, July 30 to August 5. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0801] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders of General Gates, July 30 to August 5. [1776-08-03] . [S5-V1-p0801] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders of General Gates, July 30 to August 5. [1776-08-04] . [S5-V1-p0802] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders of General Gates, July 30 to August 5. [1776-08-05] . [S5-V1-p0802] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Poor, President of a Court Martial to General Gates: Exceptionable conduct of General Arnold, in the course of his prosecution of Colonel Hazen, before theCourt-Martial. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0802] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of the Inhabitants of Shelburne, on Lake Champlain, to General Gates: Praying, in case of an alarm, to send them relief. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0803] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of the inhabitants of Onion River, on Lake Champlain, to General Gates: Requesting his assistance with a guard, so that they can get in their crops, that are now ripe. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0803] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Gov. Trumbull to Gen. Wadsworth. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0803] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee for Norwalk, Connecticut, declare Cornelius Dyckman an open and malicious enemy to the United States. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0804] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Warren to Thomas Cushing: Requesting more powder for Captain Samson, of the Brigantine Independence. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0804] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to Colonel Dike: To order Companies, as they are raised, to march to Dorchester Heights. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0804] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Francis Shaw, Jun., to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0804] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Sever to James Bowdoin. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0805] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to Messrs. Lovewell, Patten, and Blanchard: Relating to counterfeiters of Bills of Credit. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0805] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Charlestown, South Carolina: Generals Lee and Howe set off this morning for the southward, it is said they are going for St. Augustine. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0805] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Maryland Delegates in Congress. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0805] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Hollingsworth. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0806] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland. Council of Safety to Captain Brooke: Soon as his company is complete, to march to the northward. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0806] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Delegates in Congress. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0806] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Nicholson. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0806] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Daniel Hughes: They are much in want of the cannon he contracted to supply. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0806] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Tillard. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0806] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to George Scott. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0807] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Mr. Nichols. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0807] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Committee for St. Mary's County, to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0807] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Sims to Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0807] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Charles Grahame to Thomas Harwood, Jun. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0808] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Charles Grahame to Thomas Harwood, Jun. [1776-07-13] . [S5-V1-p0808] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Kent to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0808] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Crockett to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0808] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from George Woolsey to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0809] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Ewing to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0809] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice of Prizes Taken by the Enterprise, of Baltimore. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0809] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Secret Committee of Congress to Silas Deane: The Congress have considered, but have not yet concluded upon the heads of a treaty to be proposed to France. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0809] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Chase to General Arnold: Requests him to write, from time to time, with his usual candour, and without reserve, the numbers and condition of our Army, and such observations as may explain the subject, both of men and measures. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0810] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Abraham Clark to Rev. James Caldwell: This morning one of our large frigates was launched, two others, of twenty-four and twenty-six guns, were some time ago launched, and are rigging. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0811] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Declaration of Independence Proclaimed at Bridgetown, Cumberland County, New-Jersey. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0811] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Address of Dr. Elmer. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0811] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0813] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Richard Shea, a deserter. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0813] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Elizabethtown Point, New-Jersey: The current opinion of the British Generals is, that they will take New-York without difficulty, but are much afraid that the Rebels will destroy it. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0814] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: His opinion on the necessity there is of appointing more General Officers. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0814] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington, August 2. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p0815] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence Brought from Oswego by Lieutenant McMichael. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0816] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington. [1776-06-10] . [S5-V1-p0816] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Colonel Frederick Pellenger, of the German-Flats, to the Albany Committee, June 7. [1776-06-07] . [S5-V1-p0817] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Albany Committee to General Schuyler, June 8: Expected attack of the Upper Indians. [1776-06-08] . [S5-V1-p0817] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jonathan Glover to General Washington, July 20. [1776-07-20] . [S5-V1-p0817] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0818] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New Jersey Convention: Requesting they will cause a number of suspicious persons collected in Monmouth County to be secured, and urges them to complete their proportion of the levies. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0819] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General George Clinton: for a return of his strength. There is reason to believe a general attack will be made in the course of a few days. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0819] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonel Elmore: to put himself under the command of General Schuyler. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0820] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0820] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull: Learns from two deserters from the British fleet that they are to attack New-York, Long-Island, etc., in the course of a week. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0821] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonels Fitch, Sears, Mead, Hindman, and Cooke: Requesting them to call forth their Regiments without delay, and march to New-York, where the army, from sickness, the deficiency of regiments, and other causes, is far short of its intended complement. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0822] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Jesse Root: An attack is hourly expected, and the levies from New-Jersey, New-York, and Connecticut, are not completed within one-half oftheir establishment. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0822] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Timothy Edwards: To engage in the service as many of the Stockbridge Indians as he can, as they are very anxious to take part in our favour. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0822] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Committee of Hartford, Connecticut: Respecting Major French. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0823] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Major French. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0823] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Berrien to the New-York Congress. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0824] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: More than a hundred boats full of men have come from Staten-Island to the ships. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0824] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial of Abel Noble and Peter Townsend to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p1481] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to their Delegates in Congress. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p1483] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Jacob Halsted, of Orange County. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p1490] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Walter Livingston to General Washington: Is greatly distressed for money to purchase provisions for the Army, the military chest of the Northern Army is empty, cattle cannot be procured without the cash. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0824] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Varick to General Gates. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0824] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Waterbury. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0825] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to Governour Trumbull: Is this moment going to open the conference with the Indians, seventeen hundred are present, and one hundred and sixty more are expected today. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0825] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates: The work on the galleys at Skenesborough much more forward than he expected, the last gondola will be launched in a few days, and the seamen will be drafted this afternoon. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0825] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Waterbury. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0826] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Instructions by General Gates to General Arnold, as commander of the fleet on Lake Champlain. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0826] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Washington. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0827] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Captain Mesnard. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0828] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Journal of a scout from Crown-Point to St. John's, Chambly, etc., by Lieutenant Whitcomb and four men. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0828] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to Nathaniel Shaw. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0829] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Ward to Governour Trumbull. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0830] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Ward to the President of Congress. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0830] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to General Washington: Everything necessary respecting the marching of troops for Canada has been done. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0830] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Avery to the Absent Members of the Massachusetts Council: Requiring their attendance. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0830] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lord George Germaine to William Hey: The Province of Quebeck being cleared of the Rebels, it is necessary the courts of justice should be forthwith opened. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0831] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to John Hanson. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0831] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Matthew Tilghman to the Maryland Council of Safety: With the resignation of N. Thomas as Quartermaster of the Fourth Battalion. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0831] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Matthew Tilghman to the Maryland Council of Safety: With the resignation of N. Thomas as Quartermaster of the Fourth Battalion. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0831] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Mantz to Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0831] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Isaac Griest to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0832] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: The treatment of Lieutenant Josiah. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0832] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Lee: Directing him to repair to Philadelphia, to receive such orders as the Congress may think proper to give. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0832] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Caesar Rodney to Thomas Rodney: The Delaware Battalion is under marching orders for Amboy, they are completely armed. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0833] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Orders from the War Office for the Marching of troops to Amboy. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0833] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice to the Associators from the Commanding Officer in Philadelphia. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0833] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Address of a Private Associator to the Commanding Officer. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0833] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Commitment of William Sutton, by order of the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0833] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0834] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0834] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Bowdoin to General Washington, July 29: The passengers on board the ship Peggy, who fled from Boston last March, came to Boston this morning, and are now in jail there. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0836] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of James Kennedy, master of the ship Peggy. [1776-07-29] . [S5-V1-p0836] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Bowdoin to General Washington, July 30: Disposition of the Eastern Indians. [1776-07-30] . [S5-V1-p0836] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Pennsylvania Associators: Urging them to remain at the present crisis, and showing the ruinous consequences to the Army, and the discredit to themselves, of their now leaving the service. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0849] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Livingston: The unexpected arrival of the Carolina Army on Staten-Island, added to the Hessians and foreign troops under Lord Howe, exhibits a force justly alarming, whencompared with that which we have to oppose them. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0851] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Mercer: In consequence of the great reinforcements of the enemy, and considering how much deficient the Army is, from the not filling up the new levies and sickness, desires that one of the Rifle regiments may be sent over, as there is not one corps of that kind on the Island. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0851] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New York Convention: From information, in which the fullest confidence may be placed, it is not to be doubted but the number of the enemy's Army will greatly exceed ours. Reinforcements are indispensable. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0852] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New York Convention: Relating to the appointment of General George Clinton, and the defences of the Highlands. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0852] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General George Clinton. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0853] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Major French. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0853] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Daniel Goldsmith to the New-York Convention: Joseph Andrews appears to be very friendly to the American cause. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0853] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Edward Willett, Sen., Edward Willett, Jun., and Thomas Hicks, by the New-York Convention. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p1485] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-York Convention: For reinforcements. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p1487] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-York Convention: On the appointment of General Clinton. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p1487] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Clinton: Informing him of his appointment. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p1489] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p1489] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Abraham Le Dieu to the New-York Convention: Offering to raise a Company of Volunteers. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p1489] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Joseph Andrews, of Poughkeepsie, to the Provincial Congress of New-York. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0854] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington: The Convention have measures in contemplation for the security of the State, which they conceive of the, utmost importance to the general cause of America. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0854] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the New-York Convention for the defence of the Highlands. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0854] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter Dated from off Fort Washington, New-York: Remarks on the engagement between the galleys and the men-of- war up the North River. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0855] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Thomas to the New-York Convention Sends Joshua Ferris, an old offender. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0855] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Joshua Ferris. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0855] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Joshua Ferris. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0856] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress: The Conference with the Six Nations was yesterday opened in form, the Northern Army is out of money, the service has for some time been carried on upon credit, but that, too, is exhausted, and he is now driven to the necessity of borrowing money at interest, or leaving undone what is indispensably necessary to be done. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0856] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Paper Delivered to Captain Bigelow by Captain Craig, at Isle-aux-Noix, August 8. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0987] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Schuyler, August 8. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p1033] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Wynkoop to General Gates. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0857] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Dr. Potts. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0857] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Sick in the General Hospital at Fort George. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0857] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Gates: The Companies ordered to be raised are not filled, those who are inlisted are marched, the small-pox has been a great discouragement. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0858] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Andrew Ward, Jun., to Governour Trumbull: Difficulties in raising men. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0858] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Mumford to Governour Trumbull. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0858] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Charles C. Chandler to Governour Trumbull: Half of the Militia of Woodstock have entered the publick service already, but in the present crisis they will endeavour to send more. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0859] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Watson to General Washington. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0859] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Derby, Jun., to the President of Congress: General Ward designs in a few days to retire from his military department, the appointment of a General Officer in his place is necessary. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0859] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety to the Committee of War in Massachusetts: Request the loan of a few large cannon for the defence of Portsmouth. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0860] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ethan Allen to the Connecticut Assembly: The cruel treatment he has received from the British officers, was landed at Halifax on the 5th instant, and is now in the common jail there. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0860] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from the Hague: State of Affairs in Europe. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0861] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter to the Printer of the London Publick Ledger: Relations of France and England, Lord Stormont, Mr. St. Paul, and the French Court. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0861] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from Williamsburgh, Virginia: Lord Dunmore took leave of the Capes of Virginia on the 7th, has with him near four hundred in all--regulars, negroes, and tories. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0862] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Committee for St. Mary's County. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0862] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to their Delegates in Congress: The Flying-Camp are beginning to move. General Dent is elected for Charles County. Under all the difficulties arising from the want of arms and necessaries, and also from resignations, the Council are exerting themselves to the utmost. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0863] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lieutenant Pownall to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0863] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Chase to General Gates: On his letter to Mr. Adams of July 17. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0864] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of Pennsylvania Convention. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0864] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Pay and Rations in the Continental service. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0865] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Pay and Rations in the Continental Service. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0865] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: Colonel Miles will march to New-York with his Riflemen. A cowardly, infamous spirit of desertion, prevails in his Army too much, General WaShington's letter to the Associators will be read to each corps, and must have good effects. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0865] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Guy Johnson to Lord George Germaine: Arrived at Staten-Island on the 29th of July, sends the best intelligence he can procure respecting the back country and the Indians. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0865] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter From General Washington to Colonel Dubois: To march his Regiment to New-York as fast as an officer's party are inlisted. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0868] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Hardenburgh to the New-York Convention: Is at New-York with five Companies, and thinks it hard that men are taken from their homes and brought down to defend their country with out arms. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0868] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Hugh Wallace to General Washington. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0869] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel McDougall to General Washington. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0869] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ebenezer Hazard to General Gates. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0869] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull to the President of Congress: Suggests the necessity of a large quantity of salt being secured by the Congress for salting provisions for the Army. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0870] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

2 Deserters. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0870] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0870] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert R. Livingston to General Washington: A considerable body of troops will be on the march for King's Bridge tomorrow, in five or six days their number will be increased to seventeen or eighteen hundred men, suggests the possibility of the enemy's destroying the bridge before any assistance could come in. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0870] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington : From disaffection, the want of arms, the exposed situation of Long-Island and the frontiers, the possession of one County by the enemy, and the probability of their being called upon for reinforcements for the northern frontier, they are deprived of the assistance of nine Counties of the fourteen which compose the State, it is, therefore, not in their power to do as much at this crisis as the cause of America requires. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p1491] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Nathaniel Mills, Caleb Mills, Joshua Mills, and Elizabeth Hicks, of Queen's County, New-York. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p1507] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Nathaniel Mills, Caleb Mills, Joshua Mills, and Elizabeth Hicks, of Queen's County, New-York. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p1508] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Nathaniel Mills, Caleb Mills, Joshua Mills, and Elizabeth Hicks, of Queen's County, New-York. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p1508] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Nathaniel Mills, Caleb Mills, Joshua Mills, and Elizabeth Hicks, of Queen's County, New-York. [1776-08-19] . [S5-V1-p1508] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jacob Cuyler and Leonard Gansevoort to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p1513] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee of Poughkeepsie to the New-York Convention: They labour under many difficulties for the want of cash for the publick service. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0871] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Varick to General Gates: Will send supplies as fast as possible. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0872] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Dayton to the Indian Chiefs: Sends two barrels of powder. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0872] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates: None of the troops at Skenesborough have tents, except the small parties of the New-York Regiments. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0872] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Captain Richard Varick. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0872] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Obadiah Johnson to Governour Trumbull. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0873] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Cooke to Governour Trumbull: Has called out his Regiment, and expects to march, in a short time, to New-York, but as it is near seed time, it will very much damp the zeal of the people, if they cannot expect to be soon dismissed. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0873] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Crafts to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0874] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Timothy Langdon to John Avery. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0874] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Mitchell to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0874] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

August 14. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0874] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice of a Prize Taken by the Hancock, of Philadelphia. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0874] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Gale to the New-Hampshire Council of Safety. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0875] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter From Charles W. F. Dumas to the Secret Committee of Congress. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0875] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Charles W. F. Duress to the Secret Committee of Congress, (translation,). [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0878] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Arthur Lee to C. W. F. Dumas, dated July 6: The strange timidity of the French Court requires great patience and management. [1776-07-06] . [S5-V1-p0881] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Silas Deane to C. W. F. Dumas, dated July 26. [1776-07-26] . [S5-V1-p0881] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Cape Francois: It is said an armament is now fitting out at Brest of twenty sail of the line, twelve frigates, and fourteen thousand land forces. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0881] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sanannah. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0882] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Prince George's County to the Maryland Council of Safety: They cannot purchase arms and blankets without money. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0882] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Archer & Harris to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0882] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: enclosing lists of promotions in the Army of the American States. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0883] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letters from the President of Congress to Major-Generals Heath, Spencer, Sullivan, and Greene, with their commissions. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0883] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letters from the President of Congress to Brigadier-Generals Read, Nixon, St. Clair, McDougall, Parsons, and Clinton, with their commissions. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0883] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to William Tudor, appointed Judge-Advocate General to the Army, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0883] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0884] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Floyd to John McKesson. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0884] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Convention for the Encouragement of the Associators. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0884] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the Lancaster Committee for marching the Associators. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0885] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the New Jersey Convention for Preventing Desertion. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0885] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: Will push forward to New-York as many of the troops as can be prevailed upon to march. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0885] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert H. Harrison to General Mifflin: General Washington requests his particular attention to works erecting on the other side of King's Bridge, the enemy may attempt to destroy the Bridge. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0886] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Colonel Hay. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0886] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Richard Varick. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0886] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Timothy Edwards: With two Stockbridge Indians, who have expressed the desire of their people to become part of the Army of the United States. [17776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0886] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Aaron Burr to Timothy Edwards: The King's land army is at present fifteen or sixteen thousand strong, they expect very soon to exceed twenty-five thousand. They are to invest New-York by the North and East rivers, to land on both sides the Island, draw a line across, which will hem us in and totally cut off all communication. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0887] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Has sent over nine suspected Tories from Long-Island this morning. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0887] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Commission for Lewis Graham as Judge of the High Court of Admirality for the State of New-York. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p1494] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the New-York Convention for embodying the Militia of the State. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p1494] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to William Paulding. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p1496] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Blauvelt to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p1503] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Johnson to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p1507] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Furman to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p1507] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Major Hawley: Requesting him to write to the committee at number four, to put a stop to the pernicious practice of inoculating the militia, and to send the Doctor who inoculates immediately to jail. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0901] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Gates: Major Bigelow has returned safe, though his embassy has proved abortive in some respects. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0888] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Richmond to General Washington: Captain Harris, who has just arrived at Newport, fell in with a fleet of one hundred and eight sail of ships-of-war and transports about the latitude of Sandy-Hook. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0888] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to the New York Convention : Desires the Tory prisoners from New York may be removed from Connecticut. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0888] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Albany Committee to the New York Convention: respecting the Tory prisoners. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0889] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Fitch to Governour Trumbull: Has received General Washington's orders to call out his Regiment and march forthwith to New-York, but is sick, and desires a field-officer may be appointed to take command and call the men out. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0891] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to Major Hawley. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0891] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Adam Stephen to the Council of Virginia. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0892] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Ewing to the Maryland Council of Safety: urging, if there is any way possible, to let him have arms, has none for his battalion, which is ready to march for the Jerseys. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0892] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Thomas to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0892] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Gibson to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0893] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Bartlett to John Langdon. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0893] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Stephen Parker to Jonathan B. Smith: Is about to return to Machias, his coming to Philadelphia has not been attended with such success as the deplorable circumstances of that people constrained him warmly to wish. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0893] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: Has sent about twelve hundred spears, and will push on as many of the Flying-Camp and volunteers as possible. The Pennsylvania Associators continue to desert by bodies. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0894] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to Colonel Dickinson: Has requested New-Jersey to order out the Militia to prevent the desertion of the Pennsylvanians. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0895] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to Colonel Dickinson: requesting him to use his utmost address to induce the Militia to perform their duty at this critical time. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0895] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Dickinson to General Mercer. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0895] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from an Officer to Colonel Dickinson. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0895] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Admiral Howe to Lord George Germaine: He had little expectation that his Letters and Declarations would reach the hands of His Majesty's Governours. His object was, that they should be circulated as extensively as possible throughout the Provinces. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0895] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the Committee for Queen's County, New-York: requesting them to take care of the property of the suspected persons that have been apprehended and sent to Connecticut. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0896] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0896] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull: Is compelled to trouble him with more suspected persons, whose characters are such as to make it unsafe for them to remain at their usual places of abode on Long-Island. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0897] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Huntington to Governour Trumbull. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0898] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: The sick in the Regimental Hospital suffer for want of proper accommodation. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0898] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: enclosing a list of the principal Tories in the different towns on Long-Island. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0898] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0899] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Rev. Samuel Provost to the New-York Convention: requesting to be excused from delivering a sermon before the Convention on the 27th instant, which has been set apart to be observed as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p1470] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Henry Remsen to John McKesson. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p1510] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Schuyler, August 11. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0986] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Governour Trumbull: giving him a particular state of the Army in the Northern Department. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0899] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Putnam: His progress in fortifying Ticonderoga. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0900] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Waterbury: To send the whole of the Massachusetts Militia to Tyonderoga as soon as their tents come forward. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0900] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Ogden to Aaron Burr: General Arnold is taking a very active part in the command of the fleet on the Lake, he will sail himself in a few days. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0901] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Gates. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0902] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major French to General Washington: with a letter to General Howe, requesting he may be exchanged. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0902] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Cushing to the President of Congress: On the propriety of supporting the Missionaries among the Indians. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0902] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Case of the Stockbridge Indians. [1776-08] . [S5-V1-p0903] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

September 26. [1776-09-26] . [S5-V1-p0903] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Cape Nichola Mole: It is said four French ships are to cruise about the Island of St. Domingo to protect the American trade. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0904] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Armstrong to the President of Congress: On the operations in South Carolina. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0904] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Opinions of the General and Field-Officers on the construction of a Resolve of Congress with respect to certain Regiments in South-Carolina being on the Continental establishment. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0905] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Address of the Baptist Churches in Virginia to the Governour. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0905] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Answer of Governour Patrick Henry to the Ministers and Delegates of the Baptist Churches, and the members of that communion. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0906] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Ewing. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0906] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Gerard Hopkins. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0906] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Cunningham to the Maryland Council of Safety: Has left the service under Lord Dunmore, and is willing to enter that of America. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0907] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Baltimore Committee. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0907] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Adams to Mrs. Adams: Thousands of schemes for privateering are afloat in American imaginations, out of their speculations, many fruitless and some profitable projects will grow. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0907] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Adams to Mrs. Adams. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0908] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to the President of Congress: Upwards of eighty sail of ships have been seen standing in from sea towards New-York this morning. Not withstanding the desertion of many of the Associators, we will have a respectable force here. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0908] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington: Intends to have ready at New-York, as speedily as possible, two thousand men to reinforce the Army there, if their services are thought necessary. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0909] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from an Officer in the Second Battalion of Philadelphia, Dated August 12. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0909] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Livingston to General Washington: Two thousand men for the Flying-Camp under General Dickinson are in great forwardness, though little acquainted with their duty, may be of service in New-York. In the present emergency great part of the Militia must be kept in New-Jersey, to supply the place of the Pennsylvania Associators, who are deserting their post inconsiderable numbers. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0909] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lord Drummond to Lord Howe, August 12. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1027] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Sketch of Propositions Communicated to Lord Howe by Lord Drummond, August 12. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1027] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0910] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of New-York Convention on the information that the inhabitants of King's County have determined not to oppose the enemy. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0911] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 6 to August 12. [1776-08-06] . [S5-V1-p0911] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 6 to August 12. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p0912] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 6 to August 12. [1776-08-08] . [S5-V1-p0912] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 6 to August 12. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0913] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 6 to August 12. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p0913] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 6 to August 12. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0914] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 6 to August 12. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0914] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: referring to Congress for their decision the case of Colonel Campbell, of the Northern Army, who has been tried by a General Court-Martial at Ticonderoga. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0915] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Lee: The strength of the enemy when the Hessians arrive, cannot fall short of twenty-five thousand men, ours under twenty, very sickly, and posted on Governour's Island, Long-Island, at Powles Hook, Horn's Hook, and at the pass near King's Bridge. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0916] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-York Convention: informing them of his proceedings with the Queen's County Tories. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0917] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Ward. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0917] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel McDougall to General Washington: with recommendation of John Lawrence for Paymaster. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0918] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel McDougall to General Washington. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p0918] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Recommendation of Robert Provoost. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0918] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of Officers in Col. John Lasher's Regiment. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0918] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of Officers in Colonel Goose Van Schaick's Regiment. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0918] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of officers in Colonel John Nicolson's Regiment. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0919] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of Officers in Colonel Cornelius D. Wynkoop's Regiment. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0919] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of Sundry Articles Sent to General Schuyler. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0919] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Morgan to the President of Congress: On the condition of the General Hospital. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0919] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Four ships went .through the Narrows yesterday, and are at anchor along the New-Utrecht shore. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0921] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to John Jay and R.R. Livingston: Requiring their attendance on business of importance. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1498] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Hamilton to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1509] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Memorial from John Holt, Charles Loosley, and Thomas Elms, to the New-York Convention: requesting that the Paper-makers may be exempted from military service. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p1510] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Abraham C. Cuyler and others, to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1526] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from A .C. Cuyler to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1527] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Henry Van Schaick to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1527] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from David Matthews to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1549] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from David Matthews to Mrs. Matthews. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1550] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Moses Seymour to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1551] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Last order issued by Brigadier-General Heath to his Brigade. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0922] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Varick to General Gates. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0922] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter Dated Albany, August 12, 1776. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0923] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter From Albany, Dated August 12, 1776. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0923] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to Captain Eddy, August 12: By General Gates's orders the company of carpenters under his command, having lately had the small-pox, cannot enter the service. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1004] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0924] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Dr. Potts: Wishes to be informed of the substance of a solemn declaration of a matter that highly concerns the interest of the United States, made by the Baron de Woedtke some time before his death. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0924] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0924] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Gates: The controversy with Great Britain seems now approaching to a crisis. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0925] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Rev. William Gordon to General Gates: The Howes have been juggling together to learn General Washington's temper, and, to their great mortification, have found it to be resolutely steady and immovable. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0925] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Ward to General Washington: Has sent one hundred barrels of powder to Norwich, and one chest of arms for New-York. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0926] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Bradford to Gen. Washington. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0927] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to Major Hawley: Intreat him to use his utmost to raise his proportion of the fifteen hundred men and march them to Ticonderoga. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0927] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hurd to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety: Sends Colonel Porter, who has tried every means to prevent being sent to Exeter. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0927] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Ethan Allen to the Connecticut Assembly. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0928] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Arthur Lee to Charles W. F. Dumas. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0929] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Hyde. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0929] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Richardson to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0929] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Francis Baker to the Maryland Council of Safety: Returns his commission. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0930] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Christie, Jun., to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0930] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Stone to the Maryland Council of Safety: Strength of the American and British armies, and the necessity for a reinforcement for General Washington. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0930] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0930] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Mease and Caldwell to Richard Peters. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0931] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the Board of War. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0931] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter froth John Hubley to William Atlee. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0931] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Persons Appointed by the Committee for Chester County, Pennsylvania, to provide for the distressed families of the Associators, when they are in actual service. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0932] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Howe to General Washington: For permission for the landing of Robert Temple. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0932] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: Sends to the care of Congress all the publick papers in his hands, lest by any event they may fall into the hands of the enemy. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0932] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Schuyler. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0932] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Hurd to General Washington: requesting payment for his Brigade, to the 1st of August. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0933] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Joseph Reed to the President of Congress: with two suspected persons, arrested by order of General Washington, who has permitted them to go to Philadelphia. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0934] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Stephen Moylan to the President of Congress. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0934] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Baron de Calbiac to Richard Peters. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0934] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington: By sparing them the disagreeable task of apprehending the disaffected, he has conferred upon them a considerable obligation. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p1502] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Yates, Chairman of the Secret Committee at Poughkeepsie, to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p1515] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Scott to the New-York Convention: In favour of Willet Taylor, a prisoner. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0934] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Scott to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0934] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Loudon to the New-York Convention: It is necessary to remove hispress from New-York to some place of safety. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0935] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Gen. Wadsworth to Gov. Trumbull. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0935] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Yates to General Washington: The fortifications at West-Point, opposite Fort Montgomery, are going on with spirit, it is a most important post for the defence of the river. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0935] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Smith (a prisoner) to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0936] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Washington: The strength of the enemy and the weakness of the American Army were equally unforeseen and surprising, has ordered fourteen Regiments of the Connecticut Militia to march without loss of time as a reinforcement. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0936] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler: Captain Seth Warner has consented to raise a company of seamen, for the Lake service. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0937] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Gates. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0937] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Henry Bromfield to General Washington. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0938] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Fitch to Governour Trumbull: His Regiment is ordered off to New-York, but the complaints of the men are without number, in all places part of their work is done, and there are not men enough left behind to finish it. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0938] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jacob Bayley to General Gates: The road is so well marked from Number Four to St. John's, that cattle may be easily driven there. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0938] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from Halifax, in Nova-Scotia. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0939] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Authentick List of the Naval and Military Force in the Province of Nova Scotia. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0939] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Hanson, at St. Croix, to the President of Congress: Offers, if he can be of service, to settle his affairs, and sail for America. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0940] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Thompson to the President of Congress. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0940] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Thompson to the President of Congress. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0940] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from a Field-Officer of South Carolina, at Camp Keowee: Engagements with the Indians. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0941] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Committee for Northumberland County, Virginia. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0941] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Dalton to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0942] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Samuel Nicholls to the Maryland Council of Safety: Two tons of flint-stones may be readily got at Emerson's Landing. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0942] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Weisenthall to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0942] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Lowe to the Maryland Council of Safety, for money. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0942] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hollingsworth to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0942] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Morris to Gen. Washington. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0943] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Clarke & Nightingale, of Providence, Rhode-Island. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0943] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Adams to Mrs. Adams: Devices for a medal to commemorate the surrender of Boston to the American arms. Notice of M. du Simitiere. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0943] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Caesar Rodney to Thomas Rodney. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0944] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Francis Lewis to Mrs. Gates. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0945] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Regulations for the Sale of Salt, Established by the Pennsylvania Convention. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0946] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Philly. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0946] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0946] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0947] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0948] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0948] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Committee for Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [1776-08-27] . [S5-V1-p0948] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Clement Biddle to Richard Peters. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0948] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Return of the Army in New-Jersey, Under the Command of General Mercer. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0963] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Tryon to Lord George Germaine: The confederated Colonies have declared themselves independent States.The whole armament, except the last division of Hessians, being now assembled at Staten-Island, by the courage and strength of this noble Army tyranny will be crushed and legal government restored. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0949] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: The enemy have received an augmentation to their fleet, of ninety-six ships. Colonel Varnum, of Rhode-Island, has tendered his resignation, conceiving himself greatly injured in not having been noticed in the late promotions of General Officers. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0949] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Thomas Givens, a deserter from Staten-Island. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0950] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: Captain Mocballe, a Dutch gentleman, from Surinam, desires to enter the service of the States. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0951] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General James Clinton. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0951] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Gates: He is mistaken with regard to the Council of War. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0951] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to James Bowdoin. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0952] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Scott to the New-York Convention: Case of Willet Taylor. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0953] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Roll of the Troop of Horse of King's County, New-York, who were on duty to drive off the stock. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0953] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Roll of the Troop of Horse of Queen's County. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0953] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Application of John Broome and others to the New-York Convention for a commission for a privateer. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0954] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Application of John Broome. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0954] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Isaac Bragan: Captain Hallet and others, of Queen's County, New-York, have gone over to the British at Staten-Island. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p1506] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull, Commissary-General, to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p1511] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Henry Wilmot to the New-York Convention: with the examination of John Sloane and Thomas Clarke. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p1512] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Henry Wilmot to the New-York Convention: with the examination of John Sloane and Thomas Clarke. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p1512] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Yates, Chairman, to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p1515] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Deming to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p1516] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Grant to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-19] . [S5-V1-p1516] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Grant to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-20] . [S5-V1-p1516] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Committee for Ulster County. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p1517] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Robert Yates to General Washington: requesting a supply of powder for two armed vessels, as the little powder belonging to New-York is dispersed through the Counties for the use of the Militia. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0954] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to Gen. Gates. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0954] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Waterbury: requesting him to send to Tyonderoga all the troops from Massachusetts and New-Hampshire, now at Skenesborough. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0955] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Colonel Gansevoort. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0955] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hartley to General Gates: The three men sent to St. John's have returned safe, with perfect intelligence from that quarter. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0955] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Gates: Is happy to hear that the Army begins to emerge from the state of distress and dejection that succeeded their retreat from Canada. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0956] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Thomas Genet Declared to be Disaffected to the United States, by the Committee for Norwalk, Connecticut. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0957] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Hinman to Governour Trumbull: Of his Regiment, called out to reinforce General Washington, several Companies have gone, and tomorrow the whole will be off. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0957] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Barnes, of the Eagle, to his owners in Whitehaven, England: with an account of his capture by the Montgomery, Captain Bucklin. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0958] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Hawley to General Gates: Number-Four is ninety miles from Northampton. It is contrary to the orders of the Council of the State that a man should tarry to inoculate. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0958] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Hawley to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0958] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Benjamin Greenleaf to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0958] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to the Committee of Salem. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0958] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jacob Emerson to the Massachusetts Council, Calling their attention to Colonel Campbell, and other prisoners. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0959] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

August 14. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0959] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Lemuel Hedge Disarmed, and confined to the limits of his own farm, by the Committee for Warwick, Massachusetts. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0959] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proclamation by the Lieutenant-Governour of Halifax: forbidding the master of any vessel to take on board any person to convey him from thence, under a penalty of fifty pounds. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0959] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Williamsburgh. [1776-09-13] . [S5-V1-p0959] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Notice from the Commissioners for the Sale of Lord Dunmore's Estate. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0960] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Hollingsworth. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0960] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Brooke to the Maryland Council of Safety, resigning his commission. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0960] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jesse Hollingsworth to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0960] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John Veazy to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0961] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Cox to Richard Peters: Recommending William Strong, who is soliciting employ in some publick office, as a clerk. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0961] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Petition of Major Meigs, in behalf of the officers and soldiers taken prisoners on the 31st of December last, at the storming of Quebeck, requesting a cartel may be settled for an exchange of prisoners. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0962] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Pennsylvania Convention Direct the Commanding Officer of Each Battalion or Company of Associators to Return a List of all Who have Deserted from their Respective Corps. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0962] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Persons Appointed to Relieve the Distressed Families of Associators in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0962] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Mercer to General Washington. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0964] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lord Howe to Lord Drummond, August 15. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p1027] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Howe to Lord George Germaine: Informs him of the arrival of the two fleets, under the convoy of Commodore Hotham and the Repulse, the Guards and Hessians on board are reported to be very healthy. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0963] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0963] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 13 to August 15. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p0964] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 13 to August 15. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0965] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

General Orders, Head-Quarters, New-York, August 13 to August 15. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0966] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p1511] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Andrew Bostwick to Robert Benson. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p1530] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Andrew Bostwick to Robert Benson. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p1530] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Joseph Trumbull to the President of Congress. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0966] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Greene to General Washington: Colonel Hand reports that the Hessions were landing on Staten-Island last evening. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0967] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Varick to General Gates: The return of General Schuyler from the German-Flats is hourly expected. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0968] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Dayton to General Schuyler, August 15: Desertion of Lieutenant McMichael and others to the enemy. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p1033] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates: None of the Continental Regiments have arrived at Skenesborough, and the Mili tia come in very slowly. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0968] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Col. Gansevoort to Gen. Gates. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0969] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Colonel Hartley: General Arnold will immediately make a cruise down the Lake. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0969] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a Letter from Ticonderoga, Dated August 15, 1776. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0969] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of the Fleet on Lake Champlain. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0969] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from George Pitkin to Governour Trumbull: requesting permission to retire on the arrival of his Regiment at New-York. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0970] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Oliver Wolcott to Governour Trumbull. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0970] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Lewis to Governour Trumbull: His Regiment, in number about four hundred and twenty, marched from Fairfield for New-York yesterday, Captain Cooley has refused to take up arms against the King, and Captain Sumner's company are chiefly Tories, and refuse to obey him. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0970] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to Colonel Herrick: to direct a Company to choose officers. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0971] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to the Committee of Reading: respecting the prisoners with Colonel Campbell. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0971] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Bowdoin to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0971] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from James Bowdoin to the Massachusetts Council. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0972] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from Boston: Prizes, etc.. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0972] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Halifax: An expedition has been formed there for landing some men at St. John's Fort, on St. John's River, in the Bay of Fundy. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0973] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Huger to John Lewis Gervais. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0973] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from Williamsburgh, Virginia: The First Virginia Continental Regiment has marched for New-York. Indian affairs. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0973] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Tent-Makers: To get the tents ready with the greatest despatch. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0974] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Tent-Makers. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0974] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Dean: requiring him immediately to march to Philadelphia. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0974] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Bourke: Arms for his Company have been procured, and he is required to proceed to Philadelphia. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0974] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter From the Maryland Council of Safety to the Committee for Dorchester County. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0975] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Edward Parker. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0975] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Linen Manufacturers. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0975] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Jesse Hollingsworth. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0975] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Safety to the Maryland Delegates in Congress: Will have four thousand men with the Army in a short time, this is more than their proportion of the Flying-Camp. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0975] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

List of tile Troops furnished by Maryland. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0976] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captains Smyth and Perkins. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0976] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to John Gordon. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0976] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Captain Smyth to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0976] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0977] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Philip Livingston to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0977] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Marine Committee of Congress to Captains Jones and Hallock. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0977] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Convention: Respecting the Associators who have deserted. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0978] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Convention of New-Jersey to the Board of War. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0978] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

First Battalion of New-Jersey Troops, Lord Stirling Colonel. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0978] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Second Battalion of New-Jersey, William Maxwell Colonel. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0979] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Third Battalion of New-Jersey, Elias Dayton Colonel. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0979] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lord Howe to Dr. Franklin: He has no powers to negotiate a reunion with America under any other description than as subject to the Crown of Great Britain. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0979] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Howe to Lord George Germaine: Has appointed Captain Mackenzie Paymaster General for the Provincial Corps already raised, and the new levies which may probably be made in the progress of this American war. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0980] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: With great regret he mentions to Congress the sickly condition of the troops, none of the Field-Officers in some of the Regiments are capable of doing duty. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0980] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-Jersey Convention: Requests Isaac Low, late of New-York, may be released from restraint. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0980] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0981] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Frederick Jay: with several disaffected persons, on their way to Governour Trumbull. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0981] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Scott to Robert Benson. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0981] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Major Nicholas Fish to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0982] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from New York, Dated August 16, 1776. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0982] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

William S. Livingston to General Washington: Is desired by General Greene (who is sick) to say that a considerable number of Hessians were landing yesterday on Staten-Island. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0982] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Blodget to General Washington: By order of General Greene, he informs that fourteen vessels have entered the Narrows. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0982] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from New-York: Attempt to destroy the British vessels in the North River with fire-ships. [1776-08-19] . [S5-V1-p0983] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress: His character has been barba rously traduced, urges in the strongest manner the propriety of examining, with the strictest scrutiny, into his conduct, he should be convicted or acquitted of whatever may be laid to his charge. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0983] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0985] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from Skenesborough: The Army is every day receiving reinforcements, by single companies, from the different States of New-England. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0988] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0988] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Jacob Bayley to General Gates. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0989] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Richard Law to Governour Trumbull: Has had an interview with General Washington, and is in hopes there is not that foundation for jealousy that was apprehended. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0989] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Parole Given by the Suspected Persons Sent from New-York to Connecticut. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p0989] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Instructions for the Officer Appointed to go to Connecticut with the Prisoners. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p0990] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Massachusetts Council to the Council of Safety of New-Hampshire: It is not in the power of Massachusetts to supply New-Hampshire with any cannon. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0990] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from Newburyport: Prizes. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0990] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Thomas Fletcher to the Massachusetts Council: Conference with the Penobscot Indians. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0990] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

New-Hampshire Inlisting Orders. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p0991] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Finnie to the President of Congress. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0991] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Finnie to the President of Congress. [1776-05-02] . [S5-V1-p0992] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captain Deakins: Should send to Annapolis immediately the men he has got. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0992] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Hollingsworth. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0992] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Richardson. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0992] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Captains George and Alexander. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0993] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Dr. Tootell to the Maryland Council of Safety. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0993] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolution of the Maryland Convention to Maintain the Freedom and Independency of the United States. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0993] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Baltimore Committee Order the Arrest of Christopher Limes. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0993] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the President of Congress to General Washington: Has received the box of publick papers, and is directed by Congress to take care of it. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0994] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Commodore Hopkins to the President of Congress. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0994] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Commodore Hopkins to the President of Congress. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0994] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee for Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, to the President of Congress. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0994] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Account of Moneys Advanced to the Captains of the Marching Militia and Flying-Camp Companies of Cumberland County. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0995] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the New-Jersey Convention making Continental Bills of Credit a legal tender. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0995] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee of Monmouth, New-Jersey, to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1534] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Howe, August 17. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1026] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Lord Drummond to General Washington, August 17. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1026] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Lord Drummond, August 17. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1027] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to Lord Howe, dated August 17: On the general exchange of prisoners in the naval line, and of that of Lieutenant Josiah in particular. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1094] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0995] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Roberdeau to General Washington, August 15. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0996] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Captain Alexander Hunter, escaped from on board the Rockingham transport. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0996] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of Isaac Favier, a Pilot of Philadelphia, Escaped from the British fleet. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0996] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of a Deserter from Staten-Island. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0996] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of John Hammond. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p0997] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Examination of William Brooks. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p0997] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to General Howe. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0997] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Washington to the New-York Convention: recommending the remoral of the women and children from the City. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0997] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proclamation by General Washington: Recommending to all women, children, and infirm persons to remove with all expedition from the City. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0998] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Reed to General Heath: With M. Martin, an Engineer. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0998] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Colonel Cary to General Heath. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0998] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William S. Livingston to General Washington: General Greene had a very bad night, and is no better this morning than he was yesterday. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0998] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Report of Committee of New-York Convention on Removing the prisoners from Kingston to Morris-Town, New-Jersey. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1517] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to the Committee for Ulster County. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1518] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John McDonald, miner, to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1519] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John McDonald, miner, to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1519] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John McDonald, miner, to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-07] . [S5-V1-p1520] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from John McDonald, miner, to the New-York Convention. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1520] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee of Safety for Westchester County to the New-York Convention: Concerning some prisoners brought from Bedford to White-Plains, and Tories lately confined in their jail. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1523] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Committee of Safety for Westchester County to the New-York Convention: Concerning some prisoners brought from Bedford to White-Plains, and Tories lately confined in their jail. [1776-08-18] . [S5-V1-p1523] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington: They agree to the proposed obstructions in the East River. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0998] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the New-York Convention to General Washington: A committee has been appointed to provide for the removal of women and children from the City. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0999] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the New-York Convention for the removal of the women, children, and infirm persons, remaining in the City. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0999] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolutions of the New-York Convention. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0999] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p0999] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Schuyler to General Gates. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1000] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from H. Glen to Walter Livingston. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Extract of a letter from an Officer at Fort Stanwix: Ensign Younglove, of the Third Battalion of New-Jersey, killed by the Indians. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates: Wishes some quarter-deck plank to be sent to Skenesborough. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Waterbury to General Gates: Is obliged to employ twelve boats constantly in Wood Creek. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1001] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to General Waterbury: Sends twenty batteaus to bring such of the Massachusetts troops as have arrived at Skenesborough. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1002] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Gates to Colonel Gansevoort. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1002] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold to General Gates: Commodore J. Wynkoop has refused to obey his orders, and imagines his appointment by General Schuyler cannot be superseded. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1002] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Orders from General Arnold to Captain Seaman. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1002] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Commodore Wynkoop to General Arnold: Knows no orders but what are given out by himself, except sailing orders from the Commander-in-Chief. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1002] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from General Arnold, Commander-in-Chief of the fleet on Lake Champlain, to Commodore J. Wynkoop: If he does not obey orders, will be under the disagreeable necessity of immediately arresting him. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1003] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Commodore Wynkoop to General Gates: General Arnold says he is to have the command of the Navy. Without showing any authority for it, he ordered two schooners down the Lake, on some information he says he had of the approach of the enemy. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1003] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from William Page to General Gates: Respecting Captain Eddy's company of carpenters from Rhode-Island. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1003] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Governour Trumbull to Nathaniel Shaw, Jun.: The Tory prisoners at New-London will be taken care of till further orders are given. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1004] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-09] . [S5-V1-p1005] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-10] . [S5-V1-p1005] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-11] . [S5-V1-p1005] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-12] . [S5-V1-p1005] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-13] . [S5-V1-p1006] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-14] . [S5-V1-p1007] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p1007] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-15] . [S5-V1-p1007] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-16] . [S5-V1-p1008] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Proceedings of the Connecticut Council of Safety, August 9 to August 17. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1009] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Intelligence from Providence, Rhode-Island: Prizes. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1010] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from the Council of Massachusetts to the President of the State of New-Hampshire. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1010] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Eleazer Russel to Meshech Weare: His reasons for not signing the Association. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1010] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Captain Ladd. [1776-08-17] . [S5-V1-p1011] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Silas Deane to the Committee of Secret Correspondence of Congress. His proceedings and negotiations in France. [1776-08-18] . [S5-V1-p1011] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Silas Deane to the Committee of Secret Correspondence of Congress. [1776-08-01] . [S5-V1-p1017] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Silas Deane to the Committee of Secret Correspondence of Congress. [1776-08-02] . [S5-V1-p1017] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Letter from Silas Deane to C. W. F. Dumas