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S. Patrick to the New-York Congress, has a Furnace now in blast, and will deliver Iron Ball of any dimensions, any where on the North River, for fifteen pounds per ton
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Patrick, S
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0032
Title
Letter to the Continental Congress, from Walter Spooner, one of the Committee from the Massachusetts Congress to Ticonderoga. It is of the utmost importance to New-York and the New-England Colonies that the Posts there should not fall into the hands
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Spooner, Walter
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0037
Title
Letter from Peter T. Curtenius to the New-York Congress
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Curtenius, Peter T.
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0031
Title
Letter from General Schuyler to the New-York Congress: enclosing a list of Military Stores, Provisions, etc., which he requests may be sent to Albany, for which place he leaves New-York to-morrow
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Schuyler, Philip, Major-General
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0029
Title
Letter from a Gentleman in London to his friend in Virginia. The real friends of America wish they had acted with more temper and less violence, the King has recommended conciliatory measures, but whether they will be sufficient to allay the ferment
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1775-07-01
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0002
Title
Address of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of New-York, to Governour Tryon
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0025
Title
Letter from General Folsom to the New-Hampshire Committee of Safety
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Folsom, Nathaniel, General
Date
1775-07-01
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0013
Title
Letter from General Schuyler to the Continental Congress. The People called Green Mountain Boys are the inhabitants of the north eastern parts of Albany County, Charlotte County, and the New-Hampshire Grants, occupying the country from near Albany to
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Schuyler, Philip, Major-General
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0027
Title
Letter from General Gates to General Washington
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Gates, Horatio, General
Date
1775-07-02
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0017
Title
Governour Tryon's Answer to the Address
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Tryon, William, Governour of New-York
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0026
Title
Meeting of Committee of Inspection for Baltimore Town, Henry Lloyd, of Boston, declared a wilful violator of the Continental Association
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Maryland, Baltimore Committee
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0018
Title
Letter from the New-York Committee of Secrecy to the Massachusetts Congress, informing them of the sailing of a Vessel from Scotland, bound to Salem
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
New-York, Committee of Correspondence
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0030
Title
Letter from Colonel Hinman, at Ticonderoga, to the New-York Congress. The Fortresses at Fort George and Ticonderoga cannot be maintained against Artillery. He is almost destitute of Powder, and it is not improbable that a sufficient force may be sent
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Hinman, Benjamin, Colonel
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0033
Title
Letter from John Alsop, Philadelphia, to the New-York Congress
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Alsop, John
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0020
Title
Letter from Walter Spooner to the New-York Congress. All possible care should be taken to keep the command of Lake Champlain, which may most easily be effected by Armed Vessels. A most dangerous mutiny was set on foot by persons employed by Colonel A
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Spooner, Walter
Date
1775-07-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp42-D0038
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