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1933 INDEX. 1934

Massachusetts-Bay

up Arms, read before the People and the Army at Cambridge, - - 1667

Council to General Gates, on disposition of Prisoners, - . . 1749

General Assembly, Letter from General Washington, - - 1764

Resolution of Continental Congress on the Government of, - 1845

McDougall, Alexander, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., - 283

McClary, Andrew, to New-Hampshire Provincial Congress, on conduct of some of their Troops, - - 378

McCulloch, Adam, publishes his determination to adhere to the cause of the Country, - 1642

Mecklenurgh Resolutions, (See North-Carolina.)

Mississippi, Governour Browne encourages Emigration and Settlement in West-Florida,

on the Mississippi River, - - 992-1000

Mobs, "Lucius" on the representations concerning them in Vol. I. Folio 1260, 156

Mollison, William, His conduct justified by Richard Glover, - - 464

Money, Continental, Two Million Dollars struck, 1031

Morris, Gouverneur, Correspondence with Richard H. Lee, on Rivington's case, - 726

Morris, Lewis, Answers Protest of Westchester County against choosing Deputies to elect Delegates to Continental Congress, - 323

Navy, British, Proclamation of Admiral Graves, - 525

Address of "Sidney" to Seamen, - - 1004

Captain Montague to Captain Squire, - 1692

Proclamation on destruction of Light-houses by the Americans, - - 1696

New-Hampshire

Articles of Enlistment at Durham, - 31-32

Proceedings of Board of Trade and Plantations, respecting Lands disputed with New-York, - - - 136

"The Spectator" to Governour Wentworth, 159

Portsmouth Association, ... 351

Portsmouth Volunteers, - 299

Proceedings of Committee for New-Hampshire Grants, - ..:'.' - 315

"Green Mountain Boys " resident in New-Hampshire Grants, - - 1535

"Candidates" at Portsmouth to the People, 334

Letter from Newburyport, on attack of Lexington and Concord, - - 359

Provincial Congress, Letter from Committee of Safety of Massachusetts on same, - 373

Andrew McClary, at Cambridge, on conduct of some of the New-Hampshire Troops, 378

Letter from Massachusetts Committee of Safety, on enlisting Men, - 385

H. Jackson to Colonel Jeremiah Lee, on re-enforcement, - - 385

Provincial Congress, Letter from Colonel John Wentworth, - 394

Provincial Convention to Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, ... 401

Answer to the above, - - - 429

Sandbornton Selectmen to Provincial Congress, -

Meeting of the Inhabitants of Londonderry—Stephen Holland avows his attachment to his Country, - 447

Petition from New-Castle, N. H., to Provincial Congress of Massachusetts for Ammunition, - - 486

Assembly meets, 4th May, 1775. Communications from New- York Assembly Address to and from the Governour, J. Wentworth—Adjourned by the Governour, 519-'24

P. Bailey, James McMaster, Thomas Achincloss, their Recantation, - - 552

Portsmouth Town-Meeting Proceedings, - 611

Marlow Committee to Provincial Committee, 612

Town of Alstead to Provincial Congress, - 612

Portsmouth Committee to Provincial Congress, - - - 632, 896

New-Hampshire

John Stark to Provincial Congress, - 639, 739

Provincial Congress to Governour of, - 640

Committee of Safety Proceedings Armed Forces ordered to be raised, - - 648

Provincial Congress, May 17, 1775. Post-Office established at Portsmouth—Arms to be procured—Manufactures encouraged Two thousand Men to be raised—approve removal of Gunpowder from William and Mary Castle—Officers appointed—Instructions to Committee of Safety—Disapprove conduct of Governour in creating new Members of Assembly—Several Addresses prepared—Brigadier-General Folsom commissioned as First Commander—Secrecy enjoined—Bills of Credit issued, - 647-'60

Proceedings communicated to Massachusetts Congress, - - 66-1

Delegates at Philadelphia to Provincial Committee on Indians and Guy Johnson, - 669

Provincial Congress to Deputies in Continental Congress, 696, 894-'5

Same to Continental Congress, - 696

Same to Massachusetts Congress, - - 697

Letter from Colonel John Fenton, on Indian Affairs, .... . 698

Committees of Safety—Portsmouth, Greenland, and Rye Proceedings, - 701

Provincial Congress, Letter from Massachusetts Congress, - ... 717

Present condition given by their Delegates in Continental Congress, - - 725

Ebenezer Lovering's Recantation, - - 725

Letters from Massachusetts Congress, on Ticonderoga, - 737, 876

Portsmouth Committee to Newburyport Committee, - - 740

Account of Damage done by British to Fort William and Mary, - . 740

Provincial Congress to Colonel Stark, - 868

Same, Letters from Portsmouth Committee, - - 868,937

Mesbech Weare to Provincial Congress, - 869

Committee of Safety, Letter from Winborn Adams, - - 869

Provincial Congress, Letter from Charles Johnson, - - 869

Same, Letter from Joseph Kelly, - - 878

Same, Letter from Nathaniel Shaw, - 894

Same to New-York Provincial Congress, on Ticonderoga, - - 895

Same to Massachusetts Congress, on Canada, 902

New-Hampshire Grants William Duer to New-York Congress, - - 910

Conway Town-Meeting Proceedings, - 914

John Prentice renounces his Signature in favour of Governour Hutchinson, - 921

Provincial Congress Proceedings, - - 937

Same, Letters from John Hancock, President Continental Congress, - 956, 1034

Same, Letter from Conway Committee, - 958

Committee of Safety to Massachusetts Congress, - 979

Exeter Committee to Conway Committee, 979

Provincial Congress, Letters from Massachusetts Congress, - 1003, 1383

Committee of Safety, Letter from Colonel Read, - - 1005-7

Same, Letter from Colonel Israel Gilman, 1013

Governour Wentworth to Theodore Atkinson, 1019

General Folsom, Letter from Col. Bartlett, 1022

Provincial Congress, Letter from Col. John Stark, on Charlestown Battle, - 1029

Committee of Safety, Letter from James McGregore, - 1029

Provincial Congress, Letter from Delegates in Continental Congress, - - 1035

Messrs. Bucknam and Wales to Colonels Bailey and Hurd, on Indians and Canada, 1041