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PUBLIC PAPERS
OF
GEORGE CLINTON,
FIRST GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK.
VOLUME IX.
Analytical Index A-F.
PREPARED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
STATE HISTORIAN.
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1911.
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CONTENTS
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Preface v
Letters from Clinton to Individuals xi
Letters from Clinton to Public Bodies xxxv
Letters to Clinton from Individuals and Public Bodies xli
Miscellaneous Letters Ixxxi
Index 3
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PREFACE
WHEN the last official historian of the State of New York shall have completed his labors, when all the official records shall have been transcribed and printed, and when the final judgment on each man's work is rendered, one name must stand pre-eminent in the list of those who have contributed to their fellow men a full quantity of service, and so built for themselves more enduring memorials than those of marble or bronze.
To the Hon. Hugh Hastings, State Historian from 1895 to 1907, must be given the credit for beginning a systematic publication of the rare manu- scripts, documents and records of the state, supplementing the invaluable work of John R. Brodhead and Dr. E. B. O'Callaghan, of over half a century before, and the later but not less important labors of Berthold Fernow in the late seventies and early eighties. Had it not been for the prescience, ability and editorial skill of Mr. Hastings, his fidelity to his trust, and above all a most commendable desire to serve his commonwealth, no matter what the personal cost and sacrifice might be, this state would not be the possessor today of many volumes of printed records, whose originals for the most part, are now forever lost.
That most regrettable and unlocked for fire, which on March 29th of the present year (19! I ) , almost destroyed the western wing of the Capitol, and consumed the State Library with its literary treasures of books and manu- scripts, among which were most of the documents published by Mr. Hastings and the earlier historians, was indeed, as proclaimed by the State's Executive at the time — "A National Calamity."
While the loss of so many letters, scrips and records is of course irretriev- able (although the salvage will be greater than at first supposed) still the work done by Mr. Hastings will provide for historians and scholars, for all time, an ample source from which to extract a satisfactory measure of facts and happenings of the periods his published volumes represent.
From 1 899 to 1 905 the then State Historian and his staff were occupied, in connection with other duties, in preparing and publishing the eight volumes known as the Public Papers of George Clinton — First Governor of Nexv York.
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During this period, a general index for this entire series was hkewise being compiled, by the Historian and his official force, although its issuance at that time was unavoidably delayed.
When the Hon. Victor H. Paltsits, in July, 1907, succeeded Mr. Hast- ings as State Historian, he decided it best, after due examination of the index material on hand, to change the form to that of an Analytical Index, rather than that of the general one, originally prepared. Regarding this change Mr. Paltsits states: "This index, then, is an index deduced virtually from the text as printed, with such justification of matter as could be obtained through considerable research. It differs also markedly in form from the manuscript index that it replaces. The general plan of the readjusted index is mine and for that I assume responsibility."
The present State Historian, who assumed office on May 22nd, 1911, finds the index nearly ready for publication from A to F, and is pleased to submit this important work of his predecessors to the historical public.
He is also glad to be able to join with the former incumbent of the office, in hearty commendation and praise of the work done by Dr. Richard E. Day, Chief Clerk of the Historian's office, on this index. It represents over three years of the hardest and most exacting toil on Dr. Day's part, in spite of the knowledge that the reward, in the published book, must be entirely inadequate to the labor performed.
The preparation of a really good index, of any sort, concededly requires a devotion to minutiae, a knowledge of the subject matter, a faithfulness to the work in hand, and a surpassing patience such as few may hope to possess. For this reason our unstinted praise and unqualified approval should be, and gladly is, extended to all who have labored so hard and earnestly to make this particular index a success.
The completion of this Analytical Index to its present stopping point, in- volved even more labor than was originally contemplated.
Cross indexes have been freely used. Through the diHgent researches of Dr. Day, given names, missing in the original letters, have been sought out and inserted in the index, making a most valuable addition to the primal form. Personal and place names have been standardized and lack of uniformity corrected. Old and now disused geographical names of counties, towns and other civil divisions have also been determined, and the original sites and bounds located.
According to the office memoranda, included in this volume will be found:
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" Two lists of letters written by Clinton to individuals and to public bodies; a joint list of letters written to Clinton by individuals and public bodies, and a list of miscellaneous letters." These lists are followed by the index proper.
As soon as possible, consistent with the other demands upon the office force the index will be completed through the balance of the alphabet.
Every effort has been made by the editors to supply missing dates, and to insert such corrections as seemed necessary for the proper interpretation of the index material.
Doubtless errors will be found by critical seekers. Nothing has yet reached perfection in this finite world, especially in published form. But if this index shall serve a modicum of its intended purpose, if to the searchers after historical truth and exactness of facts, it shall be of even a little help, I am certain its compilers will feel they have not labored for naught, nor spent their time and strength in vam.
JAMES AUSTIN HOLDEN,
State Historian. Albany, June 12, 1911.
LISTS OF LETTERS
LETTERS FROM GEORGE CLINTON TO INDIVIDUALS.
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LETTERS FROM GEORGE CLINTON TO INDIVIDUALS.
ADAM. John.
1 778, June I 7 (per Robert Ben- son), 111:463. ADAMS, John, of Massachusetts.
1777. September 23, 11:342. ALLISON, WilHam.
1776, December 17. 1:471; De- cember 28. 504.
1777. January 13, 1:546; July 2, 11:64; August 5, 180; Sep- tember 10 (per secretary), 282; September 29, 350; Sep- tember 29. 352.
1781. December 3. VII:538. ARNOLD, Benedict.
1780, August [September] 9. VI: I 88.
BAILEY, John.
1777. November 7. 11:491; No- vember 9. 511. BANCKER. Abraham B.
1777. October 10, 11:408. BANCKER. Flores.
1778, September 8, IV:11. BANCKER, Gerard. See also
NEW YORK, State Treas- urer.
1780, July 9, V:951 ; September 13, VI: 140; November 6. 392.
1781, May 18, VI:826. BANISTER. John.
1778. August 29, 111:704.
BARBER, Patrick.
1781. November 9, VII:459. BARCLAY. John. Mayor of Albany.
1778. March 25. 111:82; April 18, 189; June 2, 387; Sep- tember 20, IV:60.
BARCLAY, Thomas.
1781. October 26, VII:441. BARD, John.
1777, November 18, 11:523. BEARDSLY (BEASLY), Nehe-
miah.
1779, June 7, V:51. BEATTY, John.
1779, July 13. V:130; August 27. 212; September 1. 222; September 8. 268. . BEECKMAN. John M.
1778, July 21, 111:572. BELDING, Simeon.
1779, November 27, V:374. BELLINGER, John, and others.
1779, April 26, IV:760, BELLINGER, Peter.
1778, September 26, IV:87.
1780. October 23, VI:329. BENEDICT, Joseph.
1780. August 1. VI:71. BENETT. Isaiah.
1780. July 30. VI:47. BENSON. Egbert.
1778. August 18. Ill .660. xi
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BENSON, Egbert — continued.
1779, June 7. V:52.
1780, July 25, VI:56.
BEVIER, Johannis, Jr., and others.
1780, March 26, V:562. BICKER, Victor. Jr.
1780. November 21 (per Rob- ert Benson). VI:426. BLACK. James.
1780. July 4. V:917. BLAINE, Ephraim.
1780, March 26. V:544; Au- gust 18. VI:121. BLEECKER. John N.
1777, October 5, 11:373.
1780, December 15, VI:501. BOWEN. Jabez, Governor of
Rhode Island.
1778. November 19, IV:269. BOYD, Robert.
1777. February 25, 1:630. BOYD, Robert, Jr.
1778, December 29, IV:434. BRASHER, Abraham.
1781, March 1, VI:668. BREWSTER, Henry, and others.
1778, October 8, IV:147. BRINCKERHOFF, Abraham.
1778, March 21 (per secretary), 111:71. BRINCKERHOFF, Dirck.
1777, August 5, 11:180; Sep- tember 29. 348.
BRODHEAD. Charles W.
1778. September 19, IV:53.
BUDD, Gilbert.
1778, December 16 (per Robert Benson), 1V:391.
1779, June 13, V:79. BURROUGHS, Jeremiah.
1780, July 30, VI:47. BUTLER, William.
1778, August 4, 111:605; Sep- tember 6, 739; September 8, IV:12; October 5, 140; No- vember 3. 232.
CANTINE. John.
1778, May 1. 111:250; June 2. 389; July 11. 538; August 14, 636; August 19, 666; August 22, 681 ; September 6, 741, September 21, IV:65; September 29, 114; October 21, 181 ; November 22. 305; December 26, 427.
1779, May 5, IV:799; May 16, 824.
1780, March 26. V:565; April 4, 577; April 17, 637.
CANTINE, Matthew.
1778, September 19, IV:53. CASE, Stephen.
1777, September 10 (per secre-
tar)'), H: 280. 1780, July 8, V:936. CAUKENDOLL, Solomon, and others.
1780. April 4. V:577. CHITTENDEN, Thomas, Gover- nor of Vermont. [1780, October—], 11:633.
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CLARK, Ebenezer.
1778, May 27, 111:361; De- cember 14, IV:373.
CLARK. SAMUEL.
1780. September 18, VI:237. CLINTON, Sir Henry.
1779. May 15, IV:825. CLINTON. James.
1777. September 29, 11:352; October 4, 361 ; November
26. 550.
1778. May 10, 111:291; De- cember 3, IV:345; Decem- ber 23, 416.
1779. [January — ] . IV:420; February 15. 568; March 20. 652; April 11. 711; April 17. 735; April 21. 743; May 2. 791; May 16. 829; May 26. 852; August 5. V:180.
1780. April 23. V:611 ; May 12. 699; July 3.908; July 28. VI:60; August 19. 126; August 22, 130; September 30, 185; September 14, 224; November 20, 422; December 12, 491.
1781. May 19, VI:886; May
27, 905; June 15, VII:21; June 20, 22; June 26, 50; July 4, 59; July 1 6. 84 ; Au- gust 7. 173; August 14. 197.
CLYDE. Samuel, and others.
1780, August II, VI:99. COCHRAN, Robert.
1779, May 29, IV:859.
COLONELS, To his.
1 776. December 28 (per Albert Pawling). 1:501. COLT, Peter.
1779. March 4, !V:595; March 4. 613.
CONNOLLY. Michael.
1777. March 17. 1:669.
1780, August 2, Vl:74. CONWAY, Thomas.
1778, February 17, 11:774; March 30, 111:99; April 6, 133; April 18, 187; April
28, .228; April 29. 230.
COOKE. Nicholas, Governor of Rhode Island.
[1778, February 161, 11:759. COOPER (Cuyper). Gilbert.
1776, August 2, 1:289; August
9, 302; August 18, 311. 1780, May 7, V:679; August 1. VI:72. CORP. John.
1778. September 11. IV:26. CORTLANDT. Philip.
1778, March 4, 11:845; October 27, IV:2I0; November 18, 293; December 22, 371.
1779, April 29. IV:773; April 30. 778; May 5. 779.
1780, July 19, Vl:22; [October — ?]. 251.
CRANE, Thaddeus.
1779. June 13, V:79.
1780. August 1. VI:71.
1781. Noverr.ber 24 (per Robert Benson), V1I:515.
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CROOKE. Mrs. Margaret.
1779, September 24. V:281. CRUGER. John.
1779, December 14. V:419. CURTENIUS. Peter T.
1777. November 21. 11:536. 1779. May 1. IV:788.
1 780, December 20 (per Robert Benson), \'I:506. CUYLER. Jacob.
1778. April 30. 111:238; De- cember 30, IV:408.
1779. February 1 1, IV:560.
DANA, F. M.
[1778. March 5?], 11:823. DEAN. Jonathan, and others.
1780. July 7. V:931. DELIVAN, Nathamel.
1781. June 19. VII :30. DENNING. William.
1779. November 29. V:377. DENNIS. Jonathan.
1778. March 24. 111:76. DE RONDE. Rev. Samuel.
[ 1 787. September — ] . VII :249. DE WITT. Charles.
1776, January 9. 1:217. DE WITT, Jacob Rutsen.
1776. December 10. 1:461.
1777. March 4. 1:646. DEY (DAY). Theunis.
1776. December 26. 1:498. DODGE. Henry.
1781, April 1 I, VI:761 ; April 16, 784.
DORLON (DURELAND), John.
1776, August 1, 1:280.
1777, February 23. 1:621. DOUGHTY. John.
1780. August 22. VI: 129. DOUW, Volckert p.
1778, November 8, IV:256. DRAKE, Joseph.
1776. August 29. 1:328.
DRAKE. Samuel.
1778. September 30, IV:125.
1779. June 13. V:79.
1780. April 20. V:639; August 1, VI:71 ; December 2. 455; December 7. 479.
DUANE. James.
1776, December 14, 1:466.
1777, September 23. 11:344.
1778, February- 22, 11:791; March 4, 836; August 10, 111:620; September 18. IV: 46; December 17. 392.
1779, February 2. 540; May
15. 820; June 23. V:99.
1780, October 29, Vl:345. [1781. April — ]. VI:802; May
26. V1I:204. DUBOIS. Cornelius.
[1781. April—]. VI:802; May
16. 858. DUBOIS, Lewis.
1777, November 15, 11:519. DUER. William.
1776, November 14, 1:423.
1778, September 9, IV:I4. DU SIMITIERE, Pierre Eugene.
1779, March 27, IV:673.
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DU SIMITIERE, Pierre Eugene — continued. 1781. April 3, VI: 735; Septem- ber 29, 871.
ELMENDORPH, Coenraedt J.
1779. May 28. IV:853; May 31. 867.
ERSKINE. Robert.
1777. March 15. 1:661.
FELL. Peter. R.
1777. February 4. 1:553; No- vember 16. 11:523. FELLOWS. John.
1780, August 5. VI:83. FIELD. John.
1777. August 5, 11:180; Sep- tember 29. 348.
1780. July 8. V:938. FISH. John.
1781. May 18. VI:863. FISHER. Frederick.
1780, March 9. V:524; March 10, 524.
FITCH. John.
1781, June 26, VII :49. FITCH, Pelatiah.
1778. July 7. 111:528. FLINT. Royal.
1778. September 26, IV:91.
1779. September 6, V :266. FLOYD, William.
1779, February 2, IV:537.
1780, January 6. V:443,
1781, December 3, VII:535; December 24, 621.
FOLSOM (FULSOM), Nathaniel. [1778, March 5?]. 11:823.
FONDA. Isaac D.
1778, July 21, 111:572. FONDA, Jelles.
1779, April 26, IV:759. FONDA, John.
1779, May 12, IV:809. FOSTER, Nathaniel.
1781, October 10 (per Robert Benson), VII:386. ERASER, Hugh.
1 779, December 6 (per Robert Benson), V:403. FRAZER, William, and others.
1778, March 17, 111:49. FREAR, John.
1777, September 29, 11:348. FREY, John.
1779, May 12, IV:809.
GANSEVOORT, Peter.
1778, April 30, 111:235; May I 7, 3 1 5 ; May 1 7 (per Robert Benson), 316.
1780, July 19, VI:22.
1781, April 19, VI:766; Au- gust 9, VIM 83; August 14, 195; October 13, 398; Octo- ber 18, 414; December 3, 537; December 11, 576.
GASHERIE. Joseph.
1 780, December 23 (per Robert Benson), VI:519. GATES, Horatio.
1777, September 15, 11:322; September 18, 333; October 16, 444; October 26, 481; November 13, 517; Decem- ber 17, 586; , 641.
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GATES, Horatio — continued. 1778. February 5, 11:711; March 4. 841; April 8, III: 151; May 4. 270; May 25. 355; May 26, 359; May 29. 374; June 3, 398; June 5, 402; June 8, 428; June 10, 444; July 10, 535.
GIBSON, John.
1778, August 14, 111:638.
GILLET, Abner.
1777. May 29, 1:849. GLEN, Henry.
1778. April 13, in:165; May
2. 253.
1781, September 14, VI1:329. GODWIN, Henry.
1781, August 9, Vn:l81. GRAHAM. Daniel.
1779. April 23, IV:749. GRAHAM. Morris.
1777, April 3, 1:695; May 24. 838; August 1, 11:149.
1778, April 30. 111:236. GRAY. Samuel.
1778. February 16. 11:762; March II. 111:22.
GRAYSON. William.
1781. July 5. VII :61. GREATON (CREEGHTON), John.
1776. January 24. 1:218. GREENE. Nathanael.
1779. June 29. V:103.
1780. October 14, VI:295. GREENE. William. Governor of
Rhode Island. 1779. February 4. IV:545.
GROS (GROSS), Rev. Johannis Daniel.
1777, September 17. 11:328.
1778. September 4. 111:732. 1781. July 18. VII :93; No- vember 19. 508.
GROVER. John.
1780, July 30. Vl:47.
HALDIMAND, Frederick. Gov- ernor of Canada.
1781, March 27, VI:723. HALE. Aaron.
1781. July 26. VII:1I8. HALLETT. Jonah.
'1779. July 8. V:127. HAMILTON, Alexander.
1777, December 23, 11:610.
1778, March 5, 11:865. HAMMOND, James.
1779, June 13, V:79.
1780, August 1. VI:7L HAND. Edward.
1778, November 17. 1V:288.
HANSON. John.
1781, November 24. VII:520. HARDENBERGH. Johannes, Jr.
1778, April 13, 111:162. HARING, John.
1776. August 30, 1:329.
1777, January 7, 1:539; Janu- ary 18, 555; November 28. 11:552.
1780, December 18, VI:505; December 23 (per Robert Benson), 519.
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HARPER. John.
1780, March 9, V:524; March 10, 524.
HARPER. William.
1778. December 23. IV:415.
1779. April 17. IV:733. HARVIE, John.
[1778, March 5?], 11:823. HASBROUCK. Jonathan.
1776, July 14. 1:249; August
4. 291.
1777, January 16. 1:557; April 25, 733; July 2. 11:64; Au- gust 1, 154; August 5. 180; September 29. 350.
HATFIELD. Moses.
1778, July 6. 111:523; August 4, 607; September 1, 672.
1779, September 2, V:260. HATHORN (HEATHORN).
John.
1776. December 23. 1:489; December 28, 504.
1777. April 26. 1:737; July 2. 11:64; August 5. 180.
1778. November 14. IV:272.
1 780. March 26. V :565 ; April 4. 577. HAY, Ann Hawkes.
1776. July 17. 1:259; Decem- ber 4 (and others), 444; De- cember 20, 476.
1777. March 24, 1:679.
1778. April 6. 111:141; May 4. 269; October 13. IV:159; November 26, 314; Novem- ber 28. 315.
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HAY, Udny.
1778, January 17, 11:679; February 5, 714; May 28. 111:370; June 17 (per Robert Benson), 463; June 23. 486.
1 779, January 23 (per secre- tary). IV:516; February 10. 588; May 26. 849; May 31, 868; May 31. 869; May 31. 870; June 29. V:104; July 8. 121; July 15. 146.
1780. January 24, V:460; March 5, 521; May 20, 694; June 17. 840; June 29. 892; July 7. 928; July 31, VI :68.
1781, August 1. VII:154; Au- gust 1. 155; August 25, 248; November 2. 476.
HAZARD. Ebenezer. 1776. May 28. 1:233.
HAZEN. Moses.
1778. February 17. 11:775. HEATH. William.
1776. January 1. 1:216; Sep- tember 10. 343; December 5, 446; December 16. 467.
1777. January 2. 1:522; Janu- ary 6, 533; September 11, II: 346.
1779. November 29. V:378; December 2, 392; December 4. 398; December 4. 401; December 23, 429; Decem- ber 30, 435.
1780. February 2. V:472; Feb- ruary 3, 474; October 30. VI:349; November 3. 373;
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HEATH, William —1 78(V- con- tinued. November 8, 396; November 24, 439; December 12, 490. 1781, Apnl 10. VI:757; Sep- tember 1, VII:270; September I. 284; September 2, 288; September 9, 315; September 22, 347; September 25, 357; October 8. 385 ; October 1 1 . (per Robert Benson), 389; October 13. 396; October 18. 416; October 28, 451 ; Oc- tober 30, 453; November 6, 485; November 8, 491 ; No- vember 1 0, 495 ; November 1 5, 503; November 21, 511; No- vember 27, 526; December 4, 540; December 8, 566; De- cember 12, 577; December 21. 620.
HENRY. John.
1778. February 6. 11:719; Feb- ruary 1 7, 765 ; February 24, 799; March 9, 111:14; April 30 (per Robert Benson). 238; June 10. 444; August 21, 679; November [December] 22. IV:372.
1779. February 14, IV:559. HENRY. Robert.
1778. July 19, 111:561. HERKIMER, Nicholas.
1777, August 2, 11:164. HOBART, John Sloss.
1779. July 24. V:158.
1780. November 13. VI:410.
1781. February 24. VI:655.
HODGE. John.
1777. June 6. 11:8; July 11. 104. HONEYWELL. Israel.
1781. November 10, VI1:496. HOORNBEEK, Jacob.
1776, August 6, 1:295.
1777, January 7, 1:538; Feb- ruary 4, 579; September 3, 11:272.
HOPKINS, Roswell.
1778, June 9, 111:442.
1780, July 13, VI :8. HORTON. , Esquire.
1781, June 25. Vn:47. HOWE, Robert.
1779, August 19. V:195; No- vember 9, 35 L
1780, March 24, V:553; April 3, 582; April 21, 648; April 28, 660; April 30, 660; May 1, 664; June 14. 820; [June — ], 828; June 17, 840; June 20. 858.
HUGHES. Hugh.
1777. May 19. 1:828; Septem- ber 9. 11:295; December 16. 580.
1778. January 7. 11:651; March 17. 111:48; March 17. 53.
1779. September 1, V:255. HUMFREY, William.
1777. September 29. 11:348. HUNT. Jesse.
1778. May 23. 111:346. HUNTINGTON. Samuel.
1779. November 1, V:343.
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HUNTINGTON, Samuel — con- tinued. 1780, July 8, V:938; Novem- ber 6, VI:390.
-, captain.
JANSEN. -
[1777, October — ?] 11:374. JANSEN (JOHNSON). Johan- nis, Jr.
1780. July 8, V:949; Septem- ber 18, VI:236; November 23, 438.
JANSEN, Thomas. Jr.
1776, August 3, 1:281; August 9, 301.
JAY, Fred.
1781, July 28, vn:116. JAY; John.
1778. November 17, IV:289.
1779, February 2. IV:539; February 9. 554; March 8, 624; March 17, 641; March 30. 676; May 18. 835; May 29. 858; June 7. V:54; June 23. 93; June 23. 102; Au- gust 26, 214; September 1 . 251; September 3. 261; Oc- tober 5. 309.
1781. April 6. VI:746. JOHNSON. Paul.
1781. May 5, VI:846. JOHNSTON, James.
1781. March 26. VI:7I3. JOHNSTON. Robert.
1777. December 7. 11:567. JONES. Mrs. Margaret.
[1780. December — ]. VI:488.
KEESE. John.
1780. December 22. VI:512.
1781, April 10. VI:759. KELLOGG. Moses. Jr.. and others.
1780. July 7. V:931. KER. Rev. Nathan.
1779, July 30. V:164. KIERS. E. W.
1777. October 19, 11:463. KLOCK, Jacob.
1 778, May 30 (per Robert Ben- son), 111:378; June 11, 405; September 25, IV:85; Octo- ber 12, 153.
1779, March 3, IV:613; May 4. 797; October 4. V:305.
1780. March 26. V:559; April 14. 590; April 17. 637; May 15. 705; October 11. VI:287; October 23. 329.
LAFAYETTE. Marquis de.
1778. March 8. 111:3; March 13. 37; March 18. 53; March 19. 54; March 25. 83.
LAMB. John.
1777. October 26. 11:483.
1779. August 26. V:213.
1780. August 22. VI: 128. LANDON. Jonathan.
1778. August 23. 111:686. LANSING. Jacob I.
1781. September 9 (per Robert Benson). VII:314.
LANSING. John. Jr.
1779. January 7. IV:422.
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LASHER, John.
1778. February 6, 11:719; April 5, 111:127; July 7 (per Robert Benson), 530; Sep- tember 22, IV:71.
1779, October 1 1 (per Robert Benson), V:319.
LAURENS, Henry.
1777, September 23, 11:342; December 30, 614.
1 778. January 10. 11:670; March 5. 868; April 7, 111:144; May 13. 301; May 29, 375; July 8, 533; September 1, 717; December 17. IV:393. LAWRENCE, Jonathan.
1778. April 13, 111:165; May 4. 264.
LAWRENCE. Jonathan. Jr.
1781. February 5. VI:634; April 17. 770. LEE, Francis Lightfoot.
1778. January 10. 11:667. LEE. Richard Henry.
1777. September 23. 11:342. LEEK. Philip.
1778. May 23. 111:346. LEWIS. Francis.
1778. April 8. 111:148.
1779. February 1. IV:532; March 22. 658.
LEWIS. Morgan.
1778. March 15. 111:41 ; April 30 (per Robert Benson). 234; November 1. IV:219.
1780. July 6, V:911. L'HOMMEDIEU. Ezra.
1780. December 22. VI:512.
.zra
con-
L'HOMMEDIEU, tinued. 1781, April 16, VI:758; Au- gust 26, Vll:151. LINCOLN, Benjamm.
1777, October 22, 11:471.
1778, February 4, 11:710; Feb- ruary 14, 753.
LIONS. Peter.
1778, November 30 (per Rob- ert Benson), IV:318. LIVINGSTON, Henry.
1781, August 6, Vll:56. LIVINGSTON. Henry B.
1776. October 5. 1:370. LIVINGSTON. James.
1780. September 11. VI:21 1. LIVINGSTON, Peter R.
1777. August 31. 11:267.
1 778. November 1 1 (per Stephen Lush). IV:264. LIVINGSTON, Philip.
1778. February 25. 11:807; March 11. 111:23.
LIVINGSTON. Robert R. 11777. April — ], 1:710.
1778. July 22. 111:580; Sep- tember 23, IV:76; November 6. 250.
1780. January 7. V:445.
1781. November 11. Vll:487; November 24, 514.
LIVINGSTON, Walter.
1779. April 6, 1V:691. LIVINGSTON, William. Gov-
ernor of New Jersey.
1777. January 13. 1:545.
1778. April 29. 111:94.
1779. October 4. V:306.
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LIVINGSTON. William — con- tinued. I78L August 26. VII:246;
December 7, 562. LIVINGSTON, William S.
1781. April 3. VI:683. LIVINGSTON. Mrs. William S.
1777, November 24, 11:548. LOGAN. Samuel.
1776, August 2. 1:288; August 2. 290.
1781. May 2. VI:826; July 31, VII:152. LOUDON. Samuel.
1781. [July — ]. VII:102. LUDINTON, Henry.
1777, August 1, 11:153; Au- gust 5, 180; September 29,
348.
1778, May 1, 111:249.
1779, June 5 (per William Duer), V:32.
1781. [May — ]. VI:819; Sep- tember 21. V1I:342. LUDLOW, Gabriel W.
1780, November 20, VI:424. LUSH, Stephen.
1 778, September 20 (per Robert Benson), 1V:57.
1779, April 11, IV:709; April 17, 731.
1780, November 9, Vl:395.
1781, July 18. VII :96.
McCLAGHRY. James.
1777, August 5, 11:180; Sep- tember 29, 350. 1781, June 27, VII :50.
McCREA, John.
1 780, July 22 (per Maj. Wool- sey). VI:50. MacDONELL. Allan.
1 779, December 6 (per Robert Benson), V:403. McDOUGALL. Alexander.
1778, April 5. 111:130; April 6, 139; April 7. 147; April 15. 168; April 18. 186; April 29, 232; April 30, 235; May 10. 292; December 4. 1V:347; December 5. 352; December 15. 382; December 15. 387; December 23. 409.
1779, January 14. 1V:483; February 3. 541 ; February 4, 546; February 9. 548; Feb- ruary 16. 579; March 18. 644; March 27, 671; April 6. 692; April 9. 707; April 29, 775; May 16. 831; May 19. 837; May 20. 839; May 26. 667; May 28. 854; May 31. 866; May 31. 871; June 1, V:6; June 5. 34; [June 8,] 61; June 10, 76; June 13, 80.
1780, October 3, Vl:273.
1781, April 6, Vl:741 ; Au- gust 21, VI1:239.
McEWEN. John.
1781, July 18 (per Robert Benson), VII :96. McFARLAND, Andrew.
1778. April 13, 111:165. MACHIN. Thomas.
1776, August 10, 1:308.
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MACHIN, Thomas — continued.
1780, December 12. VI :489. 1782, January 13, VII:587.
McKEAN, Thomas.
1781, July 23. VII :71 ; August
25, 251.
McKesson. John.
1776, June 25, 1:239; October 24. 391; October 31. 399; November 26, 431 ; Decem- ber 10. 458.
1777. February 9, 1:584. McKINSTRY. John.
1781, April 15, VI:774; July
26. VII: 103; September 9. 298; December 5. 550.
MALCOlM, William.
1777. October 25. 11:480; De- cember 27. 607.
1778. June 9, 111:442; August 18, 656; September 17, IV: 42; October 24, 195; No- vember 28, 315; November 28. 316; December 1. 326; December 4, 349; December 5. 353.
1779. June 5. V:32; June 7, 50.
1781, February- 3, VI:633.
MARSHALL, Elihu.
[1781, August—]. VII:265. MASON, Rev. John.
1777. September 1, 11:268.
1778, April 16, 111:173. MASSACHUSETTS BA^'. Gov- ernor of [Jeremiah Pow^ell, President] .
1778. March 6. 11:872.
MATIGNY. Charles de.
1779, January 19 (per Stephen Lush). IV:496. MIFFLIN. Thomas.
[1775, , -], 1:212.
MILLER, Benjamin.
1778. May 23. 111:346. MILLER. Samuel.
1778. June 24, 111:488. MINOTT, Samuel.
1779. May 14. IV:814; June 7. V:53.
1780. June 16, V:834. MITCHELL, Hugh.
1781. September 5. VII:296. MOFFAT, Thomas.
1776, July 16, 1:250; July 20. 262. MONTGOMERY. Mrs. Richard.
1779, [May — ?]. 1:739. I MOODIE, Andrew.
1780. November 6, VI:391: December 1 5 (per Robert Benson). 500.
MOORE, Charles.
1 779, December 3 (per Robert Benson), V :389. MORRIS. Lewis.
1776, August 9, 1:304. 1778. October 21, IV:1 81; No- vember 1 8, 297. MORRIS, Gouverneur.
1778, February 2, 11:703; [March 5?], 823; March 4, 836; May 14, 111:308; June 29, 500; July 7, 530; November 8, IV: 255; December 18, 402.
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MORRIS, Gouverneur — continued. 1779, February 2, IV:535; Feb- ruary 9, 556; March 22. 606; June 23. VrlOl.
MORRIS, Richard.
1777. September 18. 11:332.
1779. December 2, V:396. MORRIS, Robert.
1781. July 23, VII:104; No- vember 24. 523. MOYLAN. John.
1781. December 18. VII:597. MULLER. Christopher.
1781. July 18 (per Robert Ben- son), VII :83.
NEWKERK. Jacob.
1778. July 12. 111:545.
1780. September 18. VI:237; November 23. 438.
NEW YORK, State Treasurer.
1780. September 12. VI:222; September 26. 253.
NICOLE. Isaac.
1776. August 9, 1:301. '778. July 6, 111:523; [Novem- ber — ], IV:278.
1779, January 19. !I:684; Jan- uary 19. IV:498; April 15. 719; April 29. 780.
1781, March 19. VI:648; May 5, VI:835.
NICOL L. John.
1 778, August 26 (per Robert
Benson), 111:693; December
29, !V:407. NORTON, Nathariel.
1780, August 18. VI: 122.
ORD. John.
1777. September 23. 11:342.
PAINE, Brinton.
1778. October 24 (per Robert Benson). IV:194.
1781. April 27. VI:777; April 27, 799; July 6, VII :62; July 26. 126; August 14. 179. PALMER. Thomas.
1778, April 13, 111:165. PARSONS, Samuel H.
1778, February 6. 11:717; Feb- ruary 16, 756; February 17, 764; February 27, 818; March 11. 111:22; March 11, 26; March 12, 28; March 17. 50; March 26, 85; June 23. 484; December 25. IV:199.
1780, March 2. V:519; August [September] 5. VI: 189. PATERSON. Eleazer.
1780, June 16. V:836; Septem- ber 16. V!:230; October 3. 274.
PAULDING, Jonathan Horton.
1781, March 13. VI:685. PAULDING, William.
1776, December 4. 1:445. PAWLING, Albert.
1776, December 3, 1:521.
1778, Moy 9, 111:285; May 31, IV:865; July 22, V:150; July 24, 161 ; Ausust 5. 181 ; Sep- tember 29, 291.
1780, August 10, VI:93; Au- gust 10, 94; September 12,
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PAWLING. Albert — 1 780 — continued. 225; September 21. 248; No- vember 5. 381. 1781, April 16. VI:784; April 28. 810. PAWLING. Levi.
1776. December 27. 1:502.
1777. February 10. 1:586; Feb- ruary 24, 623; March 7, 65 1 ; March 24. 680; April 27.
744.
1778. July 11. 111:538; Septem- ber 6. 738.
1779. May 26. IV:850; March 20. 1V:653; July 16. V:146.
PELL. Philip. Jr.
1779, November — . V:385.
1780. August 25, VI: 134. PETERS. Richard.
1777. December 31. 11:553; December 31 . 617.
1778. September 1. 111:716. PHILLIPS. Moses.
1778. September 30. 1V:122. PICKERING. Timothy.
1778, August 11. 111:621. PLATT, Zephaniah.
1780. August 1, VI:71. POWELL. Jeremiah.
1778. August 6. 111:612.
1779. July 14. V:143. PURDY, Ebenezer.
1779, April 5, IV:690. PUTNAM, Israel.
1777, June 12, H:28; June 15.
33; June 1 9. 44 ; July 3. 73;
J'jly 9, 92; July 14, 110; July
PUTNAM, Israel — 1 777 — con- tmued. 24. 132; July 26. 139; Au- gust 5. 183; August 14. 224; September 9. 295 ; September 15. 323; September 23 [281. 347; September 29, 351; Oc- tober 18, 461; October 20. 465; November 24. 547; De- cember 12. 569; December 18,
586.
1778, January 7, 11:653; Febru- ary 5, 717; October 8, IV: 149; December 25. 424.
1779, January 19. IV:499.
QUACKENBUSH. Nicholas.
1780, November 9. VI:401.
REED, James.
1778. February 23. 11:796; February 24. 799; March 5 (per Richard Hatfield). 846; November 17, IV:284.
1779. March 23, IV:662. REED. Joseph.
1778. [March 5?], 11:823;
August 29. 111:704. REGNIER DE ROUSSI. Pierre.
1778, September 7, IV :4.
1779, February 14. IV:530. REMSEN. Henry.
1779, August 27, V:216.
1780, March 29, V:509. ROBERDEAU. Daniel.
1781, July 3, VII :24. ROBINSON, Beverly.
1779, September 24. V:280.
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ROOSEVELT. Isaac.
1781, November 29. VII:528; December 5. 550. ROSEBOOM. Myndert.
1778. September 8. IV:11. ROSEKRANS. James.
1779. June 12. V:77. RUMSEY. Mrs. Anne.
1781. October 14. VII: 158. RUSSELL, Ebenezer.
1778. August 24, 111:689.
1780. Octoter 26, VI:339. RUTGERS. Anthony.
1777. November 9, 11:510. RYSDYK. Rev. Isaak.
1779, April 21. IV:741.
SACKETT. Joseph.
1781. October 31. VII:382. SACKETT. Nathaniel.
1781. July 1. VII:55.
SACKETT. Richard.
1781. May 18, VI:873. ST. CLAIR, Arthur.
1777. March 22. 1:673. SALISBURY, Silvester.
1776. August 9. 1:306.
1778, November 18, IV:299. SCHENK, Henry.
[1777, July 24,] 11:129. SCHUYLER, Philip.
1776. December 9. 1:453.
1777. August 2. 11:166.
1778. March 27, 111:87; April 13. 160; May 26, 358; July 21, 565; December 23, IV: 417.
SCHUYLER. Philip — continued.
1779. February 2, IV:537;ApriI 24. 751; May 16. 828; Au- gust 27. V:218; September 9, 269; September 16. 276; Oc- tober 29. 334.
1780. May 25, V:754; October 3, VI:275; October 18. 304; October 26. 325 ; November
2, 368.
1781. April 16. VI:770; May 13, 859; August 14. VII: 1 93 ; September 14. 318; Oc- tober 1 3. 398.
SCOTT. John Morin.
1778. April 16, 111:174; May 23. 349.
1780, October 9, VI:284.
1 781, May 3. VI:829; December
3. VII:539. SEARS. SMITH & CO.
1781. October 28, VII:401. SHAW, George.
1776, August 6. 1:296; August
7. 297. SILLIMAN. G. Selleck.
1780. June 24, V:860. SKINNER. Abraham.
1781. April 5. VI:740. SMITH. Israel.
1778. June 3. 111:396. SMITH, James.
1778. November 28, IV:313. SMITH, William.
[1777, October — .] 11:492. SNYDER. Johannes.
1776. August 6. 1:295.
1777. April 27. 1:744.
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SNYDER, Johannes — continued.
1780. March 26, V:565; April 4, 577.
1781, March 20. VI:676; De- cember 3. VII:538.
SPAR HAWK. Nathan.
1777. January 7. 1:537. SPENCER, Israel.
1781, July 24. VIM 18. STARK, John.
1778. June 11. 111:448.
1781. August 23. Vn:229; Sep- tember 1 , 282 ; September 4, 299; October 8, 386.
STEUBEN, Friedrich Wilhelm Au- gustus, Baron von.
1779. July 20, V:131. STEVENS, Ebenezer.
1778, March 9, 111:6. 1781, July 11. VII :67. STEVENS. Nathaniel.
1780. August 26. VI: 140. STEVENSON. Mrs. Gloriana.
1778, May 9, 111:286. STIRLING, Lord.
1781. October 29, VII:456. STOCKWELL. Levi.
1779. April 24. IV:753. SULLIVAN. John.
1777. July 17. 11:120. 1779. May 10. IV:806. SUTHERLAND. David.
1777. September 29. 11:348.
1778. March 10 (per Richard Hatfield), 111:18.
SWART, Dirck. and others.
1778, April 24, 111:211.
SWARTWOUT, Jacobus.
1777, September 29, 11:348; October 10, 410.
1780, August 1, VI:71.
1781, May 13, VI:862.
TALLMADGE, Benjamm.
1778, September 8, IV:1 1.
1780, November 21, VI:405.
TALLMADGE (TALMADGE,
TAMAGE), James. 1778, September 21 (per Robert
Benson), IV:56. TAYLER, John.
1778. July 21, 111:575; July 27,
587; December IV:365.
1781, November 18, VII:507. TAYLOR, Andrew.
1777. May 17, 1:832; July 3, 11:73; July 6, 77; July 11. 103.
1778. February 24, 11:798. TEN BROECK, Abraham.
1776, August 9. 1:303; Decem- ber 21, 477.
1777, March 14, 1:662; March 15, 666; August 1, 11:152; August 2, 163; September 18, 334; September 19. 337.
1778, February 12, 11:744; March 9, 111:13; March 30. 98; April 28, 227; June 8. 427; June 8, 432; June 11. 447; July 2, 517; July 21, 573; August 31, 707; Sep- tember 10 (per Robert Ben- son). 737; September 20, IV:
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TEN BROECK, Abraham— 1778 — contmued. 54; September 25 (per Robert Benson), 84; November 15,
277.
1780, April 17, V:634; May 20, 728; July 8, 943; August 26, VI:141 ; August 31. 156; October 31, 356; November 4, 379; November 9, 398; November 9, 402.
TEN BROECK, Dirck. 1778, April 29, 111:229.
TEN BROECK, Samuel.
1 778, September 20 (per Robert Benson), IV:55.
[1781, May — ?], VI:838. THOMAS, Thomas.
1776, August 12, 1:309.
1 780, March 27, V:541 ; August
1, VI:71 ; December 6, 477;
December 16, 501 .
1781, April 30, VI:796; July 18 (per Robert Benson), VII :97; July 26, 137.
THOMPSON, Israel.
1776, August 12, 1:303; August 18. 311. TOMPKINS, Jonathan G.
1781, April 16. VI:783. TOWNSEND, EHza.
1781, October 31, VII:388. TOWNSEND, Micah.
1778, June 3. 111:396; July 7.
530.
TOWNSEND, Samuel.
1780. July 10. V:952; August 31, VI:156.
TRUMBULL. Jonathan, Governor of Connecticut.
1777, February 14. 1:595; No- vember 6. 11:501.
1778, February 26. 11:810; March 6. 872; May 1. Ill: 246.
1779, October 4, V:306.
1780, May 1, V:665; Decem- ber 22, VI:509.
1781, April 6. VI:745; April 16. 778; May 25, 907; Au- gust 20, VII:234; October 8, 383; November 8. 494.
TUDER. Samuel.
[1777, November—?]. 11:546. TUPPER, Benjamm.
1776, October 21, 1:389. TURNBULL, Catharine.
[1778, June — ], 111:271. TUSTEN, Benjamin, Jr.
1776, December 30, 1:508.
1777, April 8, 1:699.
1778, July 6. 111:523; July 12, 545.
VAN ALSTINE. Abraham J. 1778, September 21 (per Robert
Benson), IV:64. 1781, December 15 (per Robert Benson), VII:582; December 19, 583. VAN ARNUM. WilHam.
1781, July 24 (per secretary), VII:119.
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VAN BERGEN. Anthony.
1 780. July 22 (per Maj. Wool- sey). VI:50; August 10, 93.
1781. May 16. VI:858. VAN BUNSCHOTEN. Elias.
1779. April 27. IV:764; May 15 (per Robert Benson), 823; May 31, 862.
1781, April 30, VI:813; May 13, 861. VAN CORTLANDT, Philip. 5ee
CORTLANDT. VAN CORTLANDT, Pierre.
1777, August 12. 11:214; Au- gust 25, 253; October 21, 468; October 31, 490.
1780. June 25, V:887. VANDENBURGH, James.
[1781, August —}], ¥11:242. VAN KEUREN. Henry.
1778, August 26 (per Robert Benson), 111:693.
VAN NESS, Peter.
1778, June 25, 111:491 ; August
29, 700. 1 780, July 22 (per Maj. Wool- sey), VI:50.
1781. July 20. VII :90; July 18. 92.
VAN ORDEN. Hezekiah. 1781. June 4. VI:864.
VAN RENSSELAER. Henry J.
1780. July 19, VI:24. VAN RENSSELAER, Jeremiah.
1778, July 21, 111:572. VAN RENSSELAER. Philip.
1780, May 27 (per Morgan
VAN RENSSELAER, Philip — 1 780 — continued. Lewis), V:763; September 26, VI:253; September 29, 252.
VAN RENSSELAER, Robert.
1779, October 29, V:332.
1780, [June — ], V:789; June 3, 791; June 4, 796; June 29, 894; July 2, 904; July 31. VI:64; October 14, 291 ; No- vember 4, 380.
1781, April 17, VI:780; May
19, 892; [June 22], VII:38; August 9, 183; October 1 1 (per Robert Benson), 393; October 1 3, 396 ; November 2. 477; December 3, 538; De- cember 1 1 . 573.
VAN SCHAICK. Goose.
1778. Februar>' 1, 11:701.
1779. August 27. V:217; Sep- tember 16. 275.
1780. March 27. V:567; April 17. 636; May 15. 707; May
20. 728; May 20. 731; May 24. 752; May 28, 766; Sep- tember 18, VI:224.
1781. October 31, VII:461. VAN VECHTEN, Cornelius.
1781, September 9. VII:264. VAN WAGENEN. Solomon. 1778. September 19. IV:53.
VAN WOERT, Lewis.
1780. July 22 (per Maj. Wool- sey), VI:50.
VAN WYCK, Dr. .
1778, February 17, 11:774.
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VAN WYCK, Richard. 1776, May 4. 1:231. VERBRYCK, Hendrick V. 1776. August 24, 1:321. VROMAN. Peter.
1780. May 2, V:675; July 22 (per Maj. Woolsey), VI:50; July 30, 54; October 23 (per Stephen Lush), 329.
WADSWORTH. Jeremiah. 1778. June 17, 111:464.
1 779. January 4. IV:473; March 3. 610; March 4. 614; May 18, 834; October 15. V:319; November 8.351. WALLACE. William.
[1781. March — ]. VI:728. WASHINGTON. George.
1775. July 4, 1:208.
1776. May 5. 1:232; July 15. 25 1 ; August 2. 282 ; October 29. 394.
1777. January 21. 1:564; Feb- ruary 23. 618; March 4. 645; March 14. 657; March 21. 672; April 1. 691; April 20. 723; June 19. 11:43; July 11. 102; July 24, 130; July 26. 140; August 9. 195; [Sep- tember 12]. 319; October 9. 389; [October — ] . 404; De- cember 20. 589.
1778. March 5. 11:866; March 8, 111:5; April 22, 205; May 8, 278; July 20. 564; July 21. 570; August 29. 703; Sep- tember 7. IV :6; September 19,
WASHINGTON, George— 1778 — continued. 50; September 20, 59; Sep- tember 24, 78; October 15, 163; October 17, 167; No- vember 7, 252; November 26. 310; December 18, 401; De- cember 29. 436.
1779. February 20. IV:582; March 3. 611; March 7, 620; March 18. 646; March 21. 655; April 25. 755; June 7. V:59; June 10. 76; August 15, 191; August 31. 244; September 1, 252; September 29. 292; October 9. 317; October 28. 331 ; October 29. 333; December 26. 430.
1780. February 21. V:509; March 10. 481; April 7. 593; April 18. 642; April 24. 650; May 21. 734; June 13. 816; June 17. 831; July 3, 908; September 1. Vl:159; [Sep- tember 6]. 174; October 8. 284; October 14. 294; Octo- ber 18. 306; October 30. 351; October 31. 357; November 3. 374; November 5. 383, November 8, 395.
1781. January 5, VI:551 ; Janu- ary 15, 572; January 26. 597; January 31. 603; February 20. 651; March 22. 712; July 28, VII:143.
WATERBURY, David.
1782. January 23. ¥11:600.
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State of New York
WEBB. Samuel B.
1777. November 7, 11:504. 1781. August 26, VII:245.
WEBSTER, Alexander.
1778. May 26, 111:360; May 27. 362; December 14. IV: 375.
1779. Apnl 24, IV:753. WEISSENFELS, Frederick.
1779, January 20, IV:514.
1780, May 20, V:729; July 12, VI :4; July 19. 22; November 9, 389.
1781, April 15 (per Robert Benson), VI:773; July [Au- gust] 4, VII: 149; [August — ]. 241; August 25, 255; August 30, 275; September 1. 281.
WELSH, Peter.
1781, September 14 (per Robert Benson), VII:329. WHITING, William B.
1777, August 24, 11:251.
1778, September 1, 111:715. 1780, July 9, V:935; July 22
(per Maj. Woolsey), VI:50. WILEY, John.
1780, August 22, VI:86. WILKINSON, James.
1779, August 27, V:216. WILLETT, Marinus.
1778. May I. 111:248.
1779, March 15. IV:635.
1781, April 15 (per Robert Benson). VI:773; April 28, 807; July 18, VII :90; August 9. 186; August 14. 198;
WILLETT, Marinus — 1781 — continued. August 29, 253; September 1 1, 291 ; October 6, 377; October 29. 457; November 8. 493; December 9. 569.
WILLIAMS, Abraham.
1780, May 8 (per Robert Ben- son), V:690.
WILLIAMS, Daniel.
1781, December 17 (per Robert Benson), VII:593.
WILLIAMS, Ezekiel.
1778, September 9, IV:15. WILLIAMS, John.
1778, May 2, 111:256. WILLS, William.
1782, January 21, VII:562. WILSON, Jesse.
1780, June 16. V:824. WISNER. Henry.
1778, March 7, 11:875; July 6, 111:523; July 12, 545.
1779, September 29, V:291.
1781, August 10, VII: 169.
WOOD, John.
1779, March 15, IV:628. WOODHULL, Ebenezer.
1776, September 1, 1:331.
1777, Apnl 8, 1:703. WOODHULL, Jesse.
1776. July 14, 1:248; August 9. 305.
1777. February 7, 1:580; April 13, 712; April 25. 732; July 2, 11:64; August 5. 180.
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WOODHULL, Jesse — continued. I 778, September 27 (per Robert Benson), IV:I02; December 4, 351. 1780. March 26. V:565; April 4, 577; July 26. VI:57. WYCKOFF. Hendrick.
1782. January 19, VI:569. WYNKOOP. Cornelius D.
1777, August 2, 11:165.
1778, February 6, 11:718; Feb- ruary 23, 794; March 9, 111:11.
WYNKOOP, Dirck. Jr. 1778. May 4, 111:268.
YATES, Abraham, Jr.
1778, March 4. 11:839; April 18, 111:185; December 3, IV:335.
YATES, Abraham, Jr. — continued.
1780. March 29. V:572; July 13, 946; July 26, VI:36; August 16, 106.
YATES, Peter.
1 780. July 22 (per Maj. Wool- sey). VI:50.
1781, September 4, YI 1:266. YATES, Robert.
1776, November 19, 1:427. 1778, November 24, IV:306. 1781, November IDecember] 3, VII:526; December 11, 572. YEOMAN, Moses.
1781, August 9 (per Robert Becson), VII:182. YOUN GLOVE, John.
1781, June 29, VII :36.
ZIELE, Pieter.
1780, July 30, VI:54.
UNIDENTIFIED PERSONS.
1776. July 17, 1:259; October 23. 390.
1777. February 18. 1:606; June 22. 11:47 (Deputy Clothier Gen- eral at Fishkill).
1778. January 6, 11:651 ; February 26. 811.
1779. February 15, IV:572; De- cember 4. V:399.
1780. May 29. V:769; October 30, VI: 356.
1781. October 27, VII:450. . . VI:95.
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ALBANY : City — Corporation. 1778, June 2, 111:387. [1780, January — ] , V:468; [October — ], VI:606. ALBANY — Committee of City and County.
1777, [August — ], 11:204; September 1 7. 330.
1778, March 8, 11:876. ALBANY COUNTY — Commis- sioners for Conspiracies.
1778. July 21. 111:572; August 12, 627; September 16 (per Robert Benson), 1V:38; Sep- tember 20, 58; October 26. 206; November 5. 242; De- cember 23. 416.
1779, September 16, V:277.
1780, July 24. VI:45.
1781. September 7, VII:273; September 11, 319; Septem- ber 12, 334; September 25, 355.
ALBANY COUNTY— Commis- sioners of Sequestration.
1778, September 8, IV:11.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY — Committee.
1779, June 7. V:53.
DUTCHESS COUNTY — Com- missioners for Conspiracies. 1777, February 25, 1:628; March 9, 653.
DUTCHESS COUNTY— Com- missioners for Conspiracies — continued. 1778. August 2. 111:601.
KINGSTON — Committee.
1777, [August 24], 11:251.
1778. February 17. 11:770. KINGSTON — Reformed Dutch
Church. Minister, etc., of. [1777, August 4], 11:175.
KINGSTON — Trustees.
1778. October 28. 1V:211.
NEW YORK STATE — Assem- bly.
1778, February 6, 11:721; Oc- tober 16. IV:178.
1779. September 6. V:266. NEW YORK STATE — Com- mittee of Safety.
1776, October 10. 1:376.
1777, January 5, 1:531 ; [March 3], 642.
NEW YORK STATE — Con- vention.
1776, August 30, 1:329; Sep- tember 18, 351; [November — ], 430.
1777, January 6, 1:534. NEW YORK STATE — Conven- tion, Commissioners of.
1776, July 20, 1:265.
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NEW YORK STATE — Conven- tion, President.
1776. September 3, 1:333; Sep- tember 8, 338; September 13, 346; November 2, 407; De- cember 1 , 440 ; December 1 7, 468; December 23, 487; De- cember 24, 490; December 27, 493; December 28, 494.
1777, [January 14]'. 1:547; February 1 3. 592 ; February 23, 616; February 25, 631; March 8, 654; March 15. 666; March 16, 665; March 23. 675; April 22, 725; April 26, 735; May 2, 783; May 2, 784; May 4, 796; May 9, 808.
NEW YORK STATE — Coun- cil of Safety. 1777, June 5, 11:5; June 20, 46; July 2, 61 ; July 11. 105; July 12. 107; [July 31], 142; Au- gust 5, 184; August 9, 198; August 11, 207; August 13, 221; August 22, 241 ; August [25], 252; October 7, 380; [October 8]. 387; October 10, 402; October 11, 412; October 12. 423; October 12. 426; November 6, 499; No- vember 17, 526; December 1, 558.
NEW YORK STATE — Legis- lature.
1777, October 4. 11:362.
1778. January 16. 11:676; Janu- ary 22, 687; January 28, 698;
NEW YORK STATE — Legisla- ture— 1 778 — continued. January 30, 701 ; February 3. 715; February 12, 745; Feb- ruary 18, 776; March 10, 111:18; March 16, 47; March
21. 72; March 26, 85; June
22, 478; June 22, 483; Oc- tober 13. IV :1 55; October 16, 178; October 17. 166; Oc- tober 17. 179; October 31. 217.
1779. Januarj' 28. IV:523; Jan- uary 28. 524; January 28, 525; February 8. 549; Febru- ary 18.' 580; August 24, V: 205; September 1, V:259; September 4. 264; September
8. 269; September 24, 282; October 1. 300; October 2, 301; October 4, 307; October
9, 316; October 18, 323.
1780. September 7. VII: 159.
1781. March 19. VI:707; June 20, VII :33; October 23, 162.
NEW YORK STATE — Pro- vincial Congress. 1776. June 26. 1:241; June 27. 242.
NEW YORK STATE— Senate.
1778, October 22. IV:175; No- vember 2. 232.
1779, September 3. V:261.
ORANGE COUNTY— Commis- sioners for Conspiracies. 1778. September 16 (per Robert Benson), IV:38.
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ORANGE COUNTY — Commit- tee for southern part.
1778, October 13, IV:160. ORANGE AND ULSTER
COUNTIES — Colonels in. 1776, December 4, 1:444; De- cember 9, 457.
POUGHKEEPSIE — Commission- ers for Conspiracies, see DUTCHESS COUNTY.
POUGHKEEPSIE — Committee.
1776, July 14, 1:249. PURCHASING COMMISSA- RIES.
1779, December 21, V:426.
SCHENECTADY — Citizens.
1778, June 18, 111:467. SCHENECTADY— Officers and Magistrates.
1780, June 24, V:886.
1781, March 24. VI:715.
TRYON COUNTY — Colonels m.
1777, August 22, 11:247. TRYON COUNTY— Command- ing officers of militia of.
1778, January 13, 11:674. TRYON COUNTY — Commission-
ers for Conspiracies.
1781, October 28, VII:409. TRYON COUNTY— Commission- ers of Sequestration.
1780, March 9, V:524; March
10, 524.
TRYON COUNTY — Committee.
1777, September 17, 11:331.
1778, January 10, 11:671 ; Feb- ruary 12, 747.
ULSTER COUNTY— Committee.
1776, August 4, 1:291. UNITED STATES — Board of
Treasury. 1778, May 1, 111:245.
UNITED STATES — Board of War. 1780, September 30. VI: 268. [1781. July — ]. VII :59. UNITED STATES — Congress, Committees.
1777, September 23. 11:342. [1778. March 5?I. 11:823. 1780. July 16, VI: 18.
UNITED STATES — Congress, New York Delegates.
1778, March 10. 111:16; June
6, 416; July 8, 532; August 16. 648; September 7, 743; November 18. IV:294; No- vember 2 1 , 304 ; December 1 7, 393; December 17. 395.
1779, February 9. IV:555; April 11. 710; May 29, 859; June
7, V:58; June 23, 99.
1780, March 25. V:556; June 14. 821; September 12, VI: 216; October 29, 345; No- vember 15, 415.
1781, [February 5], VI:634; February 1 6, 645 ; August 22, VII:242; August 26, 259; August 27. 260; November
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UNITED STATES, Congress, New York Delegates — 1 781 — continued. 24. 515; December 8. 567; December 24, 623; December 24, 624. UNITED STATES — Congress, President. 1781. November 24. VII:516.
UNITED STATES — Lottery Managers,
1778. May 1, 111:245.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY — Justices of Peace.
1779, May 25, IV:847.
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LETTERS TO CLINTON FROM INDIVIDUALS AND PUBLIC BODIES.
ADAM, John.
1778, June 13, 111:455. ADAMSON, William.
1777. November 6, 11:502. ADDISON, John.
1776, December 20, 1:473.
1777, December 29, 11:613. ALBANY : City — Common Coun- cil.
1778, June 7, 111:424; Septem- ber 11, IV:27.
ALBANY: City — Corporation. 1778, May 20, 111:335. 1780, [January — ] , V:467; October 26, VI:338. ALBANY — Committee of City and County.
1777, August 20, 11:231.
1778, March 5, 11:848; March 17, 111:80; March 26. 86; 86; April 1, 109; April 16. 175; April 16. 176.
ALBANY COUNTY— Commis- sioners for Conspiracies.
1778, July 15, III: 553; July 24, 583; July 29. 592; Au- gust 15. 640; August 20, 669; September 10, IV:20; September 25, 73; October 30, 216; November 2, 219.
1779, September 15, V:276.
1 780, July 22. VI:43; September 28. 266.
ALBANY COUNTY— Commis- sioners for Conspiracy — con- tinued. 1781, August 30, VII:271 ; Sep- tember 8. 310; September 1 1 , 320; September 19. 339; Sep- tember 25, 356. ALBANY COUNTY— Commis- sioners of Sequestration. [1778, September 1], 111:714. ALLEN. Ebenezer.
1780. June 1. V:776. ALLISON. Mary.
1780. September 12, VI:221; September 1 7, 232. ALLISON, William.
1776, August 21, 1:319; Sep- tember 17. 354; September 19, 356; October 18, 384; October 23, 391 ; December 12, 465; December 20, 474; December 20, 475; December 27. 499.
1777, September 5. 11:281.
1780, January 15, V:458; March 26, 563; April 11, 859.
1781, November 3, VH:481.
ASHTON, John.
1777, September 17, 11:329.
AVERY, John.
1780, May II, V:698.
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BADLAM, Ezra.
1 777, November 15, 11:520.
1780, October 14, VII:293.
BAILED', John.
1777, October 31. 11:491.
BALL, John.
1778, Januar>- 9, 11:665. BANCKER, Abraham B.
1778, December 6, IV:356. BANCKER. Evert.
1777, November 7, IIf525; No- vember 30, 557; December
• 12, IV:363. BANCKER. Flores.
1778, [September 1], 111:714.
1781, August 29, Vll:300. BANCKER, Gerard.
1780, August 25, VI: 140.
1781. May 2, VI:825. July 16, VII :84.
BARBER. Francis.
1778. March 20. 111:66.
1779. August 30, V:242.
BARBER Patrick.
1780. June 12, V:812.
1781. October 29, VI1:458.
BARCLAY, John.
1777, August 20, 11:231.
1778, March 17, 111:80; March 26, 86; April 16. 175; April 16, 176; May 20, 335; May 31, 380; June 7, 424; Sep- tember II, IV:27; October 23. 187.
BARCLAY. Thomas.
1781. August 25. VII:251.
BARD. John.
1777. November 16, 11:522. . , IV:445.
BARD. P.
1781, November 12. VI1:498. BARNES. Thomas.
1778, May 22. 111:341. BARNS. John.
1778. May 1 1, 111:295; May
19, 329. BASCOME, George.
1775, June 30, 1:207. BATCHELLER, Zephaniah.
1778. March 15, 111:42.
1780, October 3, VI:276. BEATTY. John.
1778. January 25, 11:694.
1779, February 5, IV:573; July 12, V:129; August 25, 211 ; August 29. 220; November 8. 349.
BEDFORD — Committee.
1777. May 9. 1:801. BEDLOW. William.
1777. March 4. 1:647; March 31, 686; May 30, 851 ; June I. 853; June 5. 11:6; Septem- ber 3, 276.
1778. April 4. 111:122; August
15. 643. BEECKMAN. John M.
1778. February 26, 11:809; March 5. 848; Apnl 1, III: 109; July 15, 553; July 24, 583; August 20, 669; Septem- ber 10, IV:20; September 25, 73; October 30, 216; Novem- ber 2, 219.
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BEECKMAN, John M.— continued
1779, September 15. V:276.
1780, July 22, VI:43; Septem- ber 28, 266.
1781, September 8. VII:310; September 1 1 , 320 ; September 19, 339; September 25, 356.
BELDING. Simeon.
1779, November 26, V:373. BELL. John.
1777, April 7. 1:701. BELL, William.
1781. January 15. VI:575; Feb- ruary 2. 632. BELLINGER. John, and others.
1779. April 22, IV:746. BELLINGER, Peter.
1778. September 19, IV:47. BEMUS, Jotham.
1777. September 17, 11:329. BENNETT, Isaiah.
[1780. July — ], VI:45. BENSON. Egbert.
1777, February 28, 1:636; May 9. 812.
1778, July 4, 111:520; August 17. 658; August 30, 668.
1783, April 17, VIII: 140.
1785, June 4, VIII :392. BENSON, Robert.
1777, May 2, 1:764; August 20, 11:232; October 6, 375; Oc- tober 7, 376.
, , V:5.
1780, May 29, V:771. BEVIER, Johannis, Jr., and others.
1780, March 13, V:560.
BIDDLE, Clement.
1780. April 11. V:604. BIGLO. Hopestill.
. . VI:631.
BILLINGS, Andrew.
1778, January 14, 11:677. BININGER, Abraham.
1779, April 16, IV:727. BIRDSALL, Benjamin.
1778, January 23. 11:688.
1781, February 17, VI:646. BLACK, James.
1780, January 23, V:460; De- cember 6, VI:476.
1781, June 28, VII :51 ; Novem- ber 1 7, 505.
BLAINE, Ephraim.
1 780, March 19. V:544; August 9. VI:92; August 14. 100.
1781. January 10, VI:558. BLAKESLEE, James.
1780, December 20, VI 1:608. BLAUVELT, Jane.
1778, November 2, IV:221. BLAUVELT. Johannes J.
1777, April 7, 1:701. BLAUVELT, Johannes Jos.
1777, April 7, 1:701; April 26, 734. BLEECKER, John N.
1777, November 18. 11:528. 1 780, December 9, VI :484. BLEEKER. Leon.
1780, November 2. VI:369. BLOODGOOD, James.
1781. October 10. VII:388. BOBBIT. Mary.
[1779, November — ] , V:387.
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BOHONNAN. Robert.
1780, July 13, VI: 15. BOSTWICK, Andrew.
1776. December 7, 1:451. 1778, July 26, 111:586.
1780, February 6, V:482.
1781, January 1 1, VI:566. BOUDINOT, Elias.
1783, May 9, VIII:168; June 20, 210; July 3, 216; Oc- tober 2, 253. BOWDOIN, James.
1785, July 18, VIII :393. BOWEN. Jabez.
1778, November 14, IV:268. BOYD. Ebenezer.
1777, November 26. 11:549.
1780, July 25, VI:56. BOYD, Robert, Jr.
1776, July 3, 1:244.
1777, April 27. 1:745; May 3. 788; June 4, 11:4.
1778, August 10, 111:620; De- cember 25, IV:433.
BRADLEY, Samuel.
1778, October 13, IV:151. BRASHER, Abraham.
1781, March 16, VI:689.
BREWSTER, Caleb.
1781, August 20, vn:233. BREWSTER, Henry, and others.
1778, October 7. IV:145. BRINCKERHOFF, Abraham.
1778, March 20, 111:71.
BRINCKERHOFF. Dirck.
1777, September 4, 11:280.
BROADHEAD, John.
1778, September 14, IV:31.
BROOKS, D.
1781, July 26, VIM 26. BROOKS, Jonathan.
1778, March 19, 111:62. BROOME, Samuel.
1778, October 12, IV:151. BROWNE, Jonathan.
1778, March 19, 111:60. BRUNSON, Samuel.
1778, February 26, 11:817. BRUYN, James.
1781, January 26, VI:596; July 23, VII:105. BUDD, Gilbert.
1778, December 14, IV:390. BURNSIDE, John.
1781, May 22, VI: 902. BURR, George.
1778, October 13, IV:151. BURROUGHS, Jeremiah.
[1780, July—], VI:45. BUTLER, William.
1778, July 29, 111:595; August 13, 630; August 31, 710; September 27, IV:103; Octo- ber 28, 222.
CALDWELL, Joseph, and others.
[1781, February 1?], VI:630. CAMPBELL, Alexander.
1777, September 2, 11:269.
CANFIELD, John.
1777, June 21, 11:47. CANIFF, Jonas.
[1781, May 19?], vr:887. CANTINE, John.
1778, July 30, 111:597; August
11, 634; August 19, 664;
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CANTINE, John — 1 778 — con- tinued. August 21, 680; August 28,
696; September 4, 728; Sep- tember 9, IV: I 6; September 18. 64; September 28, 113; December 18, 426.
1779, May 15, IV:823.
1781, August 17. VII:225; De- cember 3, 534. CANTINE, Matthew.
1776, December 12, 1:462.
1 778. January 9, 11:666; June 3, 111:391. CANTINE, Peter, Jr.
1777, May 9, 1:812. CARLETON, Sir Guy.
1783, May 13, VIII :1 75; June 10. 203; June 18. 207; July 25. 239; November 12, 278; November 1 9, 282 ; December 1, 319. CARPENTER, Nehemiah.
1781. January 16. VI:577; March 24, 717. CASE. Stephen.
1776, October 9, 1:374.
1777, September 4, 11:279.
1780, July 7, V:936. CAbr^u^NDOLL, Solomon, and
others.
1780, April 1, V:576. CHAPMAN, Jeremiah.
1779, January 15, IV:487. CHARLOTTE COUNTY— Com- missioners for Conspiracies.
1778, August 14, 111:639; No- vember 25. IV:307.
CHARLOTTE COUNTY— Com- mittee. [1778, February — ?], 11:792. CHITTENDEN, Thomas.
1780, October 18, VI:308; No- vember 22, 430.
CLAPP, Benjamin.
1781, March 3, VI:669. CLARK, Ebenezer.
1778, April 25. 111:216; April 25, 217; May 4, 259; May 18, 320; August 14, 111:639; November 25, IV:307; De- cember 2, 372.
CLINTON. James.
1776, September 8, 1:336; De- cember 8, 452.
1777, April 22, 1:728; April 23. 729; April 24. 729; April 24, 732; October 4. 11:360; Oc- tober 15, 421 ; October 18, 457; October 20, 463; Octo- ber 23, 473; [October 25?], 494; October 29, 488.
1 778, February 1 7, 11:768; Feb- ruary 26, 808; April 19, III: 195; November 28, IV:337; December 30, 437.
1779, January 31, IV:528 March 24, 663; April 8, 702
April 15. 735; April 28, 770
May 7, 803; May 13, 811 May 20, 838; May 22. 843 June 15. V:86; July 6. 123 July 20. 148; August 5, 183 August 10. 188; August 30, 224.
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CLINTON, James — continued.
1780. April 12. V:610; June 10, 805; September 8. VI: 182; September 8. 184; November 12. 405; November 19, 420; December 1. 474; December 5, 475; December 27. 525.
1781. January 17. VI:584; March 29. 728; April 24. 793; May 1. 822; May 5. 843; May 12. 855; May 16. 876; May 17. 881; May 22. 903; June 16. VII :25; June 21. 36; June 30. 52; July 11, 70; July 13, VII: 73; August 16, 209.
CLOSE, J.
1776, October 16, 1:380. CLYDE. Samuel.
1780. August 8. VI:88; Novem- ber 30, 449.
1781, January 6, 551. COATS, John.
1776. October 30, 1:397; No- vember 3, 412.
COCHRAN, Robert.
1781, May 4, VI:832. COLBRATH, William.
1780, November 20, VI:421. COLDEN. Cadwallader.
1777. September 22. 11:339; Oc- tober 19. 468.
COLT. Peter.
1778. September 25. IV:83; No- vember 9. 257.
1779. February 4, IV:543; Feb- ruary 27, 589; February 27,
COLT. Peter — 1 779 — cont.nued.
592; March 16. 638; April
10. 708. 1783. July 26. VIII :221. CONNOLLY, Michael.
1777, February 27. 1:635; March 15. 665; May 24, 839.
CONWAY. Thomas.
1778. March 24. 111:78; March 27. 89; April 1, 107; April 2. 113; April 4. 123; April 6. 142; April 8. 149; April 27. 226; May 3. 258; May 10, 290.
COOK, Robert.
1777, August 13, 11:222. COOPER. Gilbert.
1777, April 9. 1:706; April 26. 740.
1780. May 15. V:710; August 4. VI:82. COPP, John.
1778, September 7. IV:8. CORNWALL — Committee.
1778, April 7, 111:148. CORTLANDT, Philip.
1778, February 13, 11:843; May 9, 111:288; August 15, 648; November 15, IV:276; December 14, 370.
1779, April 28, IV:772; April 29, 777; May 4, 798; May 26. 851.
1780, July 16, VI:19; July 22. 47; September 25. 250.
COUWENHOVEN. Nicholas. 1778. August 23. 111:683.
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CRAGE, John.
1776. March 22, 1:228. CRANE, Joseph. Jr.
1778, February 16. 11:761. CRANE. Thaddeus.
1780. July 8. VI:16; July 14. 16.
1781, November 20, VII:509. CREGIER, Thomas.
1778, April 11, 111:155. CREVECOEUR. St. Jean de.
1783, November 26, VIII:316. CROOKE, Margaret.
1779, September 15. V:280. CROSS, William.
1780, September 2. VI: 165.
CRUGER, John.
1779, December 11, V:410. CUMBERLAND COUNTY — Committee of Towns.
1779, May 4. IV:792; May 25. 846; June 8, V:63; July 28. 156.
1 780, April 1 1 . V :605 ; May 2, 671 ; August 30, VI: 149. GUMMING. John.
1780, May 5, V:683. CUNNINGHAM, John.
1778, May 4, 111:260. CURRIE. Archibald.
1778. December 17. IV:398. CURRIE. David.
1778, August 9, 111:618.
CURSON, Samuel.
1779, September 10, V:270. CURTENIUS. Peter T.
1777, January 9, 1:541.
CURTENIUS, Peter T.— contin- ued.
1778, August 25, 111:691 ; Sep- tember 22. IV:71; September 28, 119.
1779, May 2, 789. CUYLER, Abraham.
1784, August 6, VIII :327. CUYLER, Henry.
1777, September 16, 11:325.
CUYLER, Jacob.
1776, December 3. 1:443.
1778, January 30. 11:700; April 13, 111:164; June 16, 461; December 21, IV:408; De- cember 28, 429.
1779, January 16, IV:490; Feb- ruary 13, 561; April 12. 717.
1780, April 22, V:649; May 19, 726.
I 78 1, April 11. VI:762.
D (an American officer in captiv- ity).
1780, May 27. V:764.
DANA. F. M.
1778. February 17. 11:766. DARBY. Samuel.
1779. June 4, V:22. DAVIS, John.
1781, May 29, VI:915. DEAN. Jonathan, and others.
[1780, June—?], V:929. DEAN, Stewart.
1781, August 30. VII:271; September 25. 356.
DECKER, John.
1778, June 8. 111:425.
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DELAMATTER. Abraham J.
1778, June 14, 111:455. , . V:518.
DELIVAN, Nathaniel.
1781. June 18, VII :30; August 18, 227. DELIVAN, Samuel.
1780, September 9, VI: 187. DENNING, William.
[1777, October — ], 11:493.
1779, November 28, V:376. DENNIS, Jonathan.
1778, March 23, 111:76. . DENNISTON, George I.
1778, February 20, 11:781; April 2, 111:118. DE RONDE, Rev. Samuel.
1781, August 24, VII:248. DE WITT. Andries, Jr.
1778. February 9, 11:768; Feb- ruary 9, 770. DE WITT. Charles.
1776, October 25, 1:392; No- vember 21. 429. 1781. January 1 1. VI:562.
DE WITT, Jacob R.
1776. March 9, 1:228. DE WITT, Simeon.
1781, February 13, VI:641. DE WITT, Thomas.
1781. April 25. VI:798. DEYGERT. Peter S.
1777. August 16, 11:229; Sep- tember 9, 296.
1780, May 12, V:701 ; October 3, VI:276.
1781, February 6, VI:635.
DICKINSON, Philemon.
1777, October 12, 11:420; Oc- tober 14, 432.
DOBBIN. Hugh.
[1779. November 26]. V:373. DODGE. Henry.
1781, August 13, VII: I 90; Sep- tember 21, 341; October 2, 368. DOREMUS, John.
1778, November 29, IV:317. DORLON, John.
1777. February 9. 1:584.
DOUGHTY, John.
1780. August 16, VI:105.
1781, May 4, VI:833. DOUW. Volckert p.
1778, October 2, IV:130. DRAKE, Gilbert.
1778, February 28, 11:819. DRAKE, Samuel.
1778, September 28, IV: 123.
1780, April 17, V:638; Septem- ber 9, VI: 187; November 27, 444; December 6, 478.
1781, January 13, VI:571. DUANE, James.
1777, November 10, 11:511.
1778, June 6, 111:418; July 21, 576; September 14, IV:44; September 22, 66; December 1. IV:321 ; December 2, 391.
1779, February 19, IV:580; April 27, 761; June 1, V:9; June 2, 10; June 14, 84; June 16, 89; October 30, 337.
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DUANE, James — continued.
1780, April 6, V:591; June 2. 777; June 5, 797; June 16, 837; November 29, VI:447.
1781, August 7, VII: 174; Au- gust 14. 200; August 20. 231; September 26. 359; November 7, 490; December 2, 533.
DUBOIS, Cornelius.
1780, June 23, V:880; June 24, 885.
1781, April 27. VI:800; May 12, 856.
DU BOIS. John.
1775, September 30, 1:212.
1776, September 29. 1:357. DUBOIS. Lewis.
1777, November 13, 11:518. DUBOIS, Mathew.
1776, October 6. 1:370.
1778, June 25, 111:448.
DUBOYS, Lewis.
1778, August 15, 111:648.
1780, [October 20], VI:322. DUER, William.
1777, January 29. 1:565.
1778, July 21, 111:567; August 1 8, 660.
1781, July 18, Vn:95; August 3. 158.
DULWICH. Jacob.
1780, February 18, V:502. DUMOND, Egbert.
1777. May 24. 1:837. DUNCAN, James.
1783, December 3, VIII :320; December 3, 321 .
DU SIMITIERE, Pierre Eugene.
1779. February 2. IV:533; March 2. 607; June 17. V:90.
1 780. February 1 6. V :492 ; Au- gust 31. VI:152.
1781, February 22, VI:734; May 15. 868; October 17. VII:411. DUTCHESS COUNTY — Com- missioners for Conspiracies.
1777, February 28. 1:636.
1778, July 4, 111:520. DUTCHESS COUNTY — Com- missioners of Sequestration.
1778, March 16, 111:45. DUYCKINCK, Christopher.
1777, December 25. 11:605. DYCKMAN, J.
1780. October 21, VI:322.
ECKER, Wolvert.
1781. April 24, VI:794.
EDGAR. Jean.
1780. August 31. VI: 150. ELMENDORPH, Coenraedt J.
1779. May 30. IV:864; June 4. V:20.
ELSWORTH. Peter.
1781. May 17. VI:883. ERSKINE. Robert.
1776, February 29. 1:225; De- cember 28, 501 ; December 30, 509.
1777, January 7, 1:538; January 15, 550; February 8, 583; March 3, 643; March 14, 659; March 27, 684.
State of New York
FALLON. James.
1779. January 3. IV:460.
FANSHER. William.
1778. March 2. 11:826. FELL. Peter R.
1777. March 1. 1:638.
1778. August 30. 111:705. FIELD. John.
1777. November 19. 11:529.
1778. March [15], 111:44.
1780. July 8. V:937.
1781. October 8. VII:387. FINCK. Andrew. Jr.
1781. October 16, VII:407. FISH. John.
1781. May 14. VI:862; June 23. VII :39. FISH. Nicholas.
1780, September 12, VI:216.
1781. [January 20]. VI:588. FISHER. Frederick.
1780. March 7. V:521; March 11. 538; May 4. 683.
FISHER. George.
1781. February 7, VI:635. FITZGERALD. John.
1777. April 10. 1:707. FLEURY, Francois Louis de, and
other French officers. 1780, December 5, VI:474. FLINT, Royal.
1778, September 25, IV:89; October 4, 1 35 ; November 4, 234.
I 779. March 3, I V:609; Septem- ber 29. V:293.
FLOYD. William.
1777, October 10, 11:404; Oc- tober 10, 405.
1779, February 2. I V:5 38; Feb- ruary 19, 580; February 20, 584; June 1, V :9 ; December 21, 424; December [24?]. 407.
1780, December 26, VI:524.
1781, January 16, VI:578; March 20, 708; December 3, VII:535; December 6. 555; December 15, 581.
FOLSOM. Nathaniel.
1778, February 17, 11:766. FONDA, Isaac D.
1778, July 15, 111:553; July 24, 583; August 15. 640; Sep- tember 10, IV:20; September lb. 73; October 30. 216; No- vember 2. 219.
1779, September 15, V:276.
1781, August 30. VII:271 ; Sep- tember 19. 339; September 25, 356.
FONDA. Jelles.
1778, March 12, 111:24.
1779, March 26. 1V:669; April 15, 726.
FOSTER. Nathaniel.
1781, October 8. VII:386. FRANTS (FRATZ). Henry.
1777, September 19, 11:338. ERASER, Hugh.
1779, November 8. V:349; No- vember 16, 361. FULTON. James.
1778. February 23. Ili795.
Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.
GALATIA, Elizabeth.
1778. March 27. 111:87. GANO, Daniel.
1779. July 19. V:147. GANSEVOORT. Leonard.
1778. December 12, iV:363. GANSEVOORT. Peter.
1778. May 9. 111:287.
1779. February 11. IV:559.
1780. July 16. VI:I9; Septem- ber 18. 234.
1781. April 14. VI:765; Octo- ber 15, VI 1:402; October 31. 461; December 6, 552; De- cember 21. 611; December 2 1 . 615; December 21. 618.
GASHERIE. Joseph.
1780. August 1, VI:71. GATES. Horatio.
1777. October 15. 11:439; Oc- tober 15. 442; October 24, 478.
1778. February 10. 11:735; Feb- ruary 10, 736; March 28. 111:91; June 3. 391; June 23 (per Udny Hay). 485; June 27, 496.
GIBBS, I.
1777, November 29, 11:556. GIBSON, John.
1778, May 21, 111:338.
1780. April 15. V:622.
1781, January 29, VI:601.
GILBERT, Abijah.
1780, December 12, VI:493; December 13, 495.
GLEN, Henry.
1778, April 26, 111:252.
1781. February 19. VI:648; September 12. VII:323. GODWIN. Catherine.
1780, June 1, V:776. GODWIN. Henry.
1781. January 22, VI:591 ; Au- gust 8. VII: 180; August 13, 192; August 31. 281.
GOES. Helena.
1781. April 14. VI:768. GOES. Isaac.
1778. December 4, IV:368. GOES. Mathew, Jr.
1780. September 3. VI: 167; December 23. 517. GOETSCHIUS. Joh. Mauritius.
1777. December 23. 11:599. GORHAM, Nathaniel.
1778. October 15. IV:162.
1779. March 17, IV:643. GRAHAM, Charles.
1780. August 29, VI: 146. GRAHAM, Daniel.
1779, April 23. IV:749. GRAHAM, Morris.
1776, October 17, 1:381.
1777, June 16. 11:35; August 31. 265; September 7. 282.
1778, April 18. 111:190; June 4. 400.
1781. May 5. VI:845. GRANT, James.
1781, September 10, VII:317. GRAY. Daniel.
1778, November 2. IV:222.
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GRAY. Samuel.
1778. February 16, 11:762; March 13, 111:35. GREEN, Joshua.
1778, November 6, IV:251. GREENE, Nathanael.
1778, October 21, IV:179.
1779, June 28, V:103.
1780, April 13, V:613; Octo- ber 10, VI:286.
GREGG, James.
1778, June 11. 111:449.
GRINELL, John.
1781, August 20, VII:236. GROS, Rev. Johan Daniel.
1777, September 8, 11:286. 1781, July 13. VII :74; Novem- ber 5. 484.
GROUT, Hilkiah.
[1779, August— ], V:172. GROVER, John.
[1780, July — ], VI:45.
H[ ],G[ ].
1781, December 16, VII:584. HAKE, Samuel.
1778, November 13, IV:265.
1779, September — , V:297; November 26, 372.
1780, January 27, V:467; May
2, 670.
1781, August 12, VII:189. HALENBEEK, William.
1780, May 2, V:676. HALLETT, Jonah.
1779, September 23, V:279; November 2, 344.
HALLETT, Jonathan.
1780, August 2, VI: 74. HAMILTON, Alexander.
1778, February 13, 11:860; March 12, 111:30.
1779, August 24, V:203.
HAMILTON, James.
1776, July 26, 1:275.
1781, February 12, VI:640; October 11, VI 1:390.
HAMMAN, James.
1777, June 4, 11:3.
1780, December 13, VI :494. HAMNER, Francis.
1781, August 8, VIM 80. HAND, Edward.
1778, November 15, 1V:284; November 1 5 (per Henry Glen), 288; November 18, 297.
HANSON, John.
1781, November 30, Vll:531. HARDENBERGH, Johannes, Jr.
1778. April 9, 111:160; May 29. 372; October 16, 1V:166. HARDENBERGH, John A.
1777, May 5. 1:800.
HARING, John.
1776, September 12, 1:345.
1777, Januaiy 3, 1:523; January 16, 554; December 22, 11:
595.
1778, May 13, 111:300.
1779, May 15, 1V:817.
1780, December 11, Vl:486; December 15, 500.
HARISON, Richard.
1779, April 9, IV:707.
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HARPER. John.
1778, August 27. 111:695.
1780. March 7. V:521. HARPER, William.
1778. December 2, 1V:412.
1779. February 16. IV:574; April 12. 712.
HARRIS. George.
1777. March 22. 1:674; Sep- tember 16. 11:327.
HARVIE. John.
1778. February 17. 11:766. HASBROUCK. Cornelius.
1781. November 8. V1I:492. HASBROUCK. Jonathan.
[1777. July — ]. 11:99. HASBROUCK. Z.
1778. June 27, 111:497. HATFIELD. Moses.
1778. July 5. 111:522.
1780. December 11. VI:488. HATHORN. John.
1776. December 27. 1:503; De- cember 29. 506; December 31. 510.
1778. August 17. 111:653; Sep- tember 7. IV:6; November 7. 269.
1780. July 7, V:928; December 25. VI:521.
1781. April 25. VI:796. HAVERSTRAW PRECINCT—
Committee.
1777, August 1, 11:147. HAY. Ann Haw^kes.
1776. July 20, 1:261. [1777], March 24, 1:681.
HAY, Ann Hawkes — continued. 1778, March 23. 111:74; April 6. 111:141; May 12. 296; October 9. 1V:158.
1780. June 22, V:877; Decem- ber 28, VI:526.
1781, February 8, Vl:638; Oc- tober 2, Vll:368.
HAY, Udny.
1777, November 30, 11:556.
1778, February 1, 11:712; May 27, 111:369; June 17, 462; June 22, 485; June 24, 487; June 29, 497; September 2, 726; October 1, 1V:128.
1779, January 7. IV:473; Feb- ruary 11, 559; February 14, 566; April 23, 750; May 26, 848; May 31, 867; May 31, 869; May 31, 870; June 1, V:5; June 4, 25 ; June 15, 85; June 28. 104; July 6. 120; July 15. 145.
1780, January 21, V:459; Feb- ruary 5, 475; February 25, 512; March 2, 520; March 9, 525; [May 3], 677; May 8, 692; May 8. 694; June 18. 846; June 20. 864; June 21. 866; June 21. 870; June 28. 890; July 20. VI:26. Septem- ber 7, 177; September 7, 178; September 7, 1 80 ; September 9. 187; September 13. 225; September 13, 226; September 18. 238; September 18. 239; December 2. 457.
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HAY, Udny — continued.
1781. January 6, VI:553; Janu- ary 31. 604; March 15. 686 April 6. 751; May 8. 850 May 28. 914; July 9. VII :66 July 26-28. 127; July 26-27 1 34 ; [August 7] . 1 72 ; August 21. 238; August 24, 246; Sep- tember 6. 305; October 31,
463. HAZARD. Ebenezer.
1776. May 29. 1:234; October 11. 379. HEATH. William.
1776, November 30. 1:439; De- cember 2. 442; December 6, 447; December 19 (per Israel Keith), 472.
1777, October 10, 11:406.
1 778, January 26; II :695 ; March 3, 831.
1779, December 2. V:390; De- cember 3, 396; December 16, 42 1 ; December 1 9. 422 ; De- cember 20, 423; December 27, 433; December 31. 438.
1780, January 24, V:461; Janu- ary 25. 464; February 2. 474; February 15. 491; October 17. VI:301; November 1, 365; November 2. 371 ; No- vember 5, 382; November 7, 392; November 13. 411 ; No- vember 17, 418; November 23, 438; November 29. 446; December 5. 473; December 7, 480.
HEATH, William — continued. 1781, March 17, VI:704; April
7. 755; August 27, VI1:262; August 29, 269; September 3, 293; September 3, 294; Sep- tember 5, 302; September 15, 332; September 17, 335; Sep- tember 18, 337; September 20, 341 ; September 23, 352; Sep- tember 23, 354; September 27, 362; October 3, 371 ; October 3, 372; October 6, 374; Oc- tober 11, 391; October 12, 394; October 14, 399; Octo- ber 17, 410; October 19,418; October 21, 431 ; October 26, 441 ; October 28, 453; Octo- ber 30, 459; November I, 468; November 7, 488; November 7, 489; November
8, 491; November 8, 494; November 11, 497; November 13, 502; November 26. 525; November 30. 529; December 7, 563; December 7, 564; December 1 9, 604 ; December 24, 622; December 25, 625.
HENRY, John.
1778, February 15, 11:754; March 29, 111:96. HERKEMER, George.
1778. June 30. 111:502. HILL, Robert.
1777, July 6, 11:78. HILLEGAS. Michael.
1778. March 25, 111:80. HILTON, William.
1778, March—, 11:824.
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HOBART, John Sloss.
1776. October 17, 1:382.
1777. October 9, 11:396.
1778. August 4, 111:608.
1780, November 6, VI:387.
1781, February 20, VI:652; March 25, 718; May 10, 854.
HODGE, John.
1777, July 11. 11:104. HOFFMAN. Herman.
1777. November 20. 11:531.
1780, April 27, V:656. HOLLAND, F.
1780, March 24, V:554. HOLLY, William.
1778, October 8, IV:147. HOLT, John.
1780, April 15, V:622. HOORNBEEK, Jacob.
1777. January 1, 1:517. HOPKINS. Roswell.
1776. December 29. 1:505.
1778. June 9, 111:441.
1780. July 12. VI :7; August 19, 125.
1781, May I, VI:818. HOWE, Robert.
1779, August 17, V:194.
1780, March 15. V:541 ; March 11. 552; April 3. 580; April 3. 582; April 10, 596; April 14. 647; April 21. 647 April 28, 659; April 30, 661 June 6, 801 ; June 15, 826 June 16. 832; June 16. 833 June 19. 852; June 26, 888 July 29, VI:66.
HOWELL, G.
1781. September 17. VII:336. HOWELL. Hezekiah.
1776, August 12, 1:308. HOWELL, Hezekiah. Jr.
1776, July 28. 1:277. HUBBY. David.
1781. March 17, VI:707. HUGHES, Hugh.
1777, May 2, 1:782; June 8, 11:9; June 13, 29; June 16, 34; [July 121. 108; Septem- ber 9. 293; [October 111. 411; October 11. 417; [Oc- tober 121. 418; October 22. 469; November 13. 515; De- cember 16, 579.
1778, January 7, II :652 ; January 12, 672; January 22, 688; February 3, 707; February 27, 818; March 11, 111:21; March 13, 51; April 19, 191.
1779, September 1, V:254.
1780, December 1, VI:454.
1781, March 4, VI:670; April 4, 738; May 21, 898; June 16, V 11:2 7; November 17, 507; November 24, 524.
HUGHES, James M.
1781, May 13, VI:860. HULL, William.
1781, January 25, VI:595. HUMFREY, Cornelius.
1776, September 25, 1:362. HUMFREY, William.
1777, August 28, 11:261. HUMPHREYS, David.
1781, January 11, Vl:564.
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HUNT, Jesse.
1778. May 15. 111:345. HUNTER. Elijah.
1780. April 17. V:639.
HUNTER. James.
1779. May 15, IV:822. HUNTINGTON, Samuel.
1779, October 3. V:301 ; Octo- ber 9, 315; October 20, 324; October 30, 336; December
15, 420.
1780, January 12, V:453; May 19. 722; May 29. 772; June 3. 793; June 15. 828; June 22-23. 872; August 24, VI: 137; September 3, 168; Sep- tember 10, 189; October 6, 278; October 7, 283; October
16, 296; October 20, 327; October 26, 340; November 9, 399; November 13. 410; November 16, 417; November
17, 418; December 4, 462; December 22, 507.
1781, January 9, VI:556; Janu- ary 1 3, 569; January 24, 594; January 27, 598; March 21, 709; April 4, 737; May 19, 891 ; May 28, 908; June 1, VII :3; June 2, 9; June 6, 15.
HUTTON, William.
1781. January 15. VI:574. HUYCK. Gerritie (Mrs.).
1779. December 4. V:400.
INCHES, Henderson.
1779. March 17. IV:643.
JACKSON, James, Jr.
1776, October 1, 1:367; October 8, 373; October 21, 388.
1778, April 1, 111:107. JACKSON, Thomas Frederick.
1781, October 8, VII:384. JANSEN, Johannis, Jr.
1780, September 18, VI:236; September 19, 242. JANSEN, Thomas, Jr.
11776], August 2, 1:281. JARVIS. Arthur.
1780. November 25. VI:441. JAY, Frederick.
1781, July 23, VIM 16. JAY, Sir James.
1781. December 4. VII:543. JAY. John.
1777, November 15, 11:521.
1778, December 10. 1V:360; December 19. 405.
1779, January 13. IV:482; Jan- uary 15, 484; January 31, 527; February 8, 552; Febru- ary 19, 580; March 1, 598 April 4, 689; April 7, 701 April 18, 736; May 22, 840 June 1, V:7; June 1,9; June 3, 17; June 16, 89; August 16, 193; August 18, 198; August 27, 117; September 25, 283; September 29, 288; October 7, 311.
1780, May 6, V:684; June 20, 861.
JAYCOCKS. William.
1779, April 20. IV:740.
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JOHNSON, Paul.
1781, May 5, VI:845. JOHNSTON. James.
1781, March 23. VII:713. JOHNSTON. Robert.
1777, December 23, 11:599.
1778. March 27, 111:88. JONES, John.
1777. May 2. 1:786; November 23. 11:541.
1778. February 9. 11:730. JONES. Margaret.
1780, December 11, VI:488.
KATHAN, John.
[1779, July — ], V:170. KEESE, John.
1780. December 25, VI:520.
1781, April 10, VI:759. KELLOGG, Moses, Jr., and others.
[1780, June— ?]. V:929. KER, Rev. Nathan.
1779. July 29. V:162. KIERS, E. W.
1777, October 19. 11:462. KIMBALL, Levi.
1777, June 27, 11:58. KING. Walter.
1779. January 28, IV:522. KINGSTON — Committee. 1776. December 20, 1:473.
1778, February 9, 11:768; Feb- ruary 9, 770.
KINGSTON — Reformed Dutch Church. Minister, etc.
[1777, August 2], 11:161. KINGSTON — Trustees.
1778. October 27. IV:211.
KLOCK, Jacob.
1778. May 1. 111:251; June 5. 402; June 22. 475.
1779. September 30. V:304.
1780. March 17. V:546; April
4. 587; April 5, 589; May 12, 701; May 23, 740; July
5, 918.
1 781 , February 6. VI :635 ; April 18. 789. KNAPP, Israel. Jr.
1779. January 15. IV:486. KNOX. Henry.
1779. October 19. V:325.
LAIDLIE. Archibald.
1777. November 21. 11:532. LAMB. John.
1779. August 19. V:199.
1780. January 4, V:441; Octo- ber 29, V:348.
1781. March 10. VI:678; Au- gust 10. VII: 188; October 6, 376.
LANSING, John, Jr.
1778, October 26, IV:207; De- cember 24, 420.
1780, October 18, VI:305. LAURENCE, August.
1777, April 19, 1:722. LAURENS, Henry.
1777, November 1, 11:495; No- vember 8, 505; November 28, 553; December 3, 561 ; De- cember 23, 601 .
1778, January 2, 11:670; Febru- ary 13, 75 1 ; February 24, 801; March 24, 111:77; April
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LAURENS, Henry — 1 778 — continued. 20. 197; April 26, 218; May 8. 277; May 11, 303; May 16, 314; June 9, 433; June 20, 471; June 25, 489; July 12, 547; September 27, IV: 99; October 7, 141 ; Novem- ber 16. 279; December 2, 328.
LAWRENCE, Daniel.
1777, July 18, 11:120. LAWRENCE, Jonathan.
1778. January 17. 11:681. LAWRENCE. Jonathan. Jr.
1780. January 6. V:442.
1781, March 25, VI:719; April 14. 769.
LAWRENCE. William.
1777, July 8, 11:83. LEAYCRAFT, George.
1780, July 6. V:922.
LEDYARD. Isaac.
1781. March 22, VI:710. LEEK, Philip.
1778, May 15, 111:345.
1779, March 30. IV:675. LEGGETT. Gabriel.
1780, August 8, VI:87. LEONARD, George.
1777, March 22. 1:674. LESTER, Lois.
[1779, November — ] , V:387. LEWIS, Francis.
1778, August 21, 111:676; De- cember 1, 1V:321.
1779, January 21, IV:514; Feb- ruary 19, 580; February 20.
LEWIS, Francis — 1 779 — contin- ued. 583; February 24, 585; March 13, 658; April 3, 685. LEWIS, Morgan.
1778, March 7, 11:875; April 28, 111:234; October 28, IV: 218. 1780, May 19, V:727; May 23. 743; June 17, 844; June 24, 884; July 3, 911. L'HOMMEDIEU, Ezra.
1780, November 17, V 1:4 19.
1781, April 10, Vl:757; May 2, 823; May 3, 830; July 31, Vll:149; August 7, 174; Au- gust 16. 210; September 7. 308; September 26. 359; Sep- tember 26. 360.
LINCOLN, Benjamin.
1777. [January 5]. 1:536; Oc- tober 28. 11:487.
1778, January 24, 11:710. LIVINGSTON, Abraham.
1777, August 20. 11:236.
1778, March 31, 111:102.
LIVINGSTON. Gilbert.
1777. November [24]. 11:544. LIVINGSTON. Henry.
1781. April 16, Vl:785; July 3, Vll:56. LIVINGSTON, Henry, Jr.
1778, March 16, 111:45. LIVINGSTON, Henry B.
1777, November 14. 11:519; De- cember 25, 605.
1778, February 14, 11:752. 1780, August 20, VI: 127;
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LIVINGSTON, Henry B.— 1 780 — continued [October — ], 317; [October — ]. 318. LIVINGSTON, Henry Philip. 1778, May 24, 111:352.
LIVINGSTON, Rev. Dr. J. H.
1775, May 23, 1:193. LIVINGSTON, James.
1 780, September 11, VI :2 1 0. LIVINGSTON. John.
1778. April 12, 111:156. 1781, July 2, VII :56. LIVINGSTON. John R.
1780, November 22, VI:427. LIVINGSTON, Peter R.
1778, June 12, 111:452; June 13, 453; July 28, 591; July 29, 593; November 3. IV: 263. LIVINGSTON, Robert.
1778. January 8. 11:654.
LIVINGSTON, Robert R.
1776, August 18. 1:312; Sep- tember 1 7, 354.
1777, April 11, 1:709; Novem- ber 19, 11:530.
1778, May 2, 111:254; Septem- ber 23. IV:75; November 4. 249.
1779, March 14, IV .633; No- vember 30. V:382.
1780, May 18. V:717; June 16. 837; June 29. 896; December
10, VI:430.
1781, February 26, Vl:656; February 28, 661 ; November 6. VII:486; December 19. 603.
LIVINGSTON. Walter.
1777. October 2, 11:358.
1778. October 15. IV:176.
1779. August 30, V:223. LIVINGSTON, William.
1777, January 15, 1:552.
1778, March 29, 111:93.
1779, August 23, V:203.
1780, April 3. V:583; August 18, VI:124.
1781, August 31. VII:279. LIVINGSTON. William S.
1778. March 28. 111:90; May
15, 311. 1781, March 12. VI:680. LOCKWOOD. Eliphalet.
1778. June 26. 111:494. LOCKWOOD. James.
1779. March 25. IV:668. LOGAN. Samuel.
1776. July 25. 1:272.
1777. June 14. 11:30; June 14.
32. 1779. August 16. V:214. 1781, August 14, [not James], V1I:205. LORD, Lynde.
1779, March 16, IV:641. LORING, Jotham.
1778. April 22. 111:206. LORING, Seth.
1778. March 28, 11:832. LOUDON, Samuel.
1781, July 21, VILIOI. LUDINTON. Henry.
1778, February 16, 11:761;
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LUDINTON, Henr>' — 1 778 — continued. February 20, 784; May I, III: 247. 1779. July 11. V:128. 1781, May 1, VI:816; Septem- ber 19. VII:340; September 21, 343. LUSH. Stephen.
1778. April 30, 111:237.
1779. April 15. IV:724; April 26, 757.
1780. April 12-13, V:61 4; Oc- tober 12. VI:288; November 7, 393; December 17. 503.
1781. September 12, VII:322. LYON. Samuel.
1778, December 10, IV:361.
MABBITT. Samuel.
1779. May 14. IV:816. McARTHUR. Alexander.
[1777. May 26]. 1:840.
McCARTY. David.
1781. December 4, VII:542. McCLAGHRY, James.
1776. March 25, 1:229.
1779, August 16, V:214; Au- gust 26, 215.
1780, January 15, V:459; April 11, 859.
McCLAUGHRY, John.
1781, March 16. V 1:688; April 21. 792; June 13. VII :22.
McCLUNG. John.
1781. May 19. VI:885.
McCRAKEN. Joseph.
1780. September 19. VI:247.
1781. August 8. VII: 178. McCREA. John.
1780. September 13. VI:227.
McDonald. John.
[1778. January — ] , 11:682. Mac DONELL, Allan.
1779, November 16, V:361. McDOUGALL, Alexander.
1777, April 21. 1:724; April 23. 729; April 27. 741; May 5. 798; June 18, 11:37.
1778, April 3, 111:128; April 5. 131-132; April 7. 146; April 13, 166; April 15. 169; April 19, 194; Apnl22, 204; April 26, 232; April 28. 227; April 29. 233: May 2. 255; May 6. 273; May 11, 294 ; July 5, 522; November 5. IV:244; December 2, 346; December 4, 351 ; December 6. 355; De- cember 15, 377; December 15. 383; December 28, 430; De- cember 31 , 438.
1779, Januar>' 20. IV:501 ; Jan- uary 27. 520; February 6, 547; February 16, 578; March 1. 598; March 3. 610; March 10, 626; March 14. 630; March 24. 664; March 25, 667; April 3. 687; April 22, 745; April 27. 763; May 24. 844; May 25. 666; May 30, 860; May 31, 871; June 1, V:4; June 5, 39; June 7, 48; June 11, 76.
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McDOUGALL, Alexander — con- tinued.
1780. October 2, VI:273.
1781. March 12, VI:683. McFARLAN. Andrew.
1778. March 24, 111:78.
1780, May 16, V:711.
1781, April 29, VI:8I1.
McFARREN, Thomas.
1781, December 29, VII:627. MACHIN. Thomas.
1777. May 2. 1:787; July 25. 11:133.
1778, March 12, 111:29.
1780, September 12, VI:216.
1781, December 16, VII:586. McKEAN, Thomas.
1781, July 12, VII :71 ; August 8. 176. McKEEN. Robert.
1778, January 25, 11:695. McKESSON, John.
1775, June 7, 1:194; June 8, 198; June 14, 203; June 17. 204; June 24. 206; July 27. 210; July 31, 211.
1776, August 7, 1:296; August 16, 310; September 15, 348; September 17, 350; September 23, 358; September 24, 359; September 29, 365 ; October 11. 378; October 18. 383; October 19, 385; October 27. 393; October 30. 395; Octo- ber 31. 404; November 3. 409; November 5. 417; No- vember 9. 419; November 9.
con-
McKESSON, John— 1776 tinued. 420; November 15, 424; No- vember 26, 432 ; December 1 0, 460.
1777, March 13, 1:657; March 25, 682; July 8. 11:88; July 17, 112; July 25. 133; July 29, 144; August 9, 205; Au- gust 13, 220; October 4, 359; October 4, 364.
1778, August 6, 111:614; Octo- ber 27. IV:209; November 8, 253.
McKINNY. Matthew.
1777, March 7, 1:650.
McKINSTRY, John.
1781, May 4, VI:839; July 22. VII: 102; September 3, 297. McNITT, Alexander.
1778. August 14, 111:639; No- vember 25, IV:307.
1781, August 8, VIM 78. MAGAW, Robert.
1780. April 11. V:859. MAGUIRE, Hugh.
1781, August 29, VII:268. MALCOM, William.
1777, March 12, 1:656; April 19, 722; July 5, 11:76; Octo- ber 24, 478; December 10. 568; December 14, 607.
1778, March 3, 11:833; March 23. 111:75; June 29. 501 ; Au- gust 16, 656; August 19, 667; September 7, IV :7; September 16, 41 ; September 27, 102; October 4, 134; October 23, 193; October 25, 200;
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State of New "^'ork
MALCOM, William — 1 7 78 —
continued November 20, 301 ; November 27, 311; December 1, 325; December 1 , 348 ; December 6, 357; December 10, 362.
1779, January 8, IV:476; Janu- ary 26, 519; April 21, 743; June 4, V:20; June 7, 49.
1780, October 31, VI:416.
1781, April 26, VI:798. MARSHALL, Elihu.
1781, April 17. VI: 785; August 27, VII:265; September 12, 326; September 27, 363; Oc- tober 17, 413. MARVIN, Elihu.
1778, November 14, IV:275. 1781, January 22, VI:655. MASON, Rev. John.
1777, August 5, 11:182. MASSACHUSETTS BAY —
Board of War.
1778, February 5, 11:716; July 22, 111:579.
1779, July 7. V:124. MASSACHUSETTS BAY —
Council.
1778, May 28, 111:372.
1779, July 6, V:120. MASSACHUSETTS BAY— Gen- eral Assembly (General Court).
1779, January 16, IV:489; Jan- uary 21, 515; February 15, 569; September 28, V:285.
MATHEWS, John.
1780. June 2, V:781; June 12. 813; June 19, 855; August 16, VI:108; August 19. 115.
MATHEWS. Vincent.
1779. November 29. V:377. MATIGNY. Charles de.
1779. January 17, IV:494. MEAD, John.
1779, November 30, V:381. MENZIES, Thomas.
1779. August 9. V:184. 1781. April 16, Vl:781. MILLER, Benjamm.
1778, May 15. 111:345. MILLER. James.
1779. June 12. V:77. MILLER, William.
1778, February 6. 11:721 ; De- cember 1, IV:320.
MINOTT, Samuel.
1779, May 4, IV:792; May 25. 846; June 8, V:63; July 28. 156.
1780, April 11. V:605; May 2. 671.
MITCHELL, Hugh.
1778. July 29, 111:592; August 15, 640.
1781, September 3. VII:294; September 10, 319.
MOFFAT, Thomas.
1776, February 29, 1:226; July 24, 266.
1777, October 8, 11:386.
' 1778, April 6, 111:135; April 9. 151.
1780, November 8, VI:397.
1781, July 29, VII: 146; Decem- ber 5, 549.
MONELL, James.
, , IV:532.
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Ixui
MONTGOMERY, Mrs. Richard.
[1779. ]. 1:739.
MOODIE, Andrew.
1780, December 4, VI:472.
1781, December 12. VII:580. MOORE, Charles.
1778, February 10, 11:740.
1779. December 1. V:388. MOORE, Daniel.
1781, August 29, VII:268. MORISON, Malcom.
1779, September 11, V:272. MORISON, Mary.
[1780, January—,] V:464. MORRIS, Gouverneur.
1776. December 31, 1:511.
1778. February 17, 11:766; May 28, 111:371; June 16, 460; July 21, 567; August 21, 676; September 1 , 713; September 2, 724; September 6. 740; September 27, IV: 100; De- cember 1 , 321; December 1 , 323; December 10, 360.
1779. January 21. IV :5 14; Feb- ruary 20, 584; March 2, 606;
[May 23], VI:917; June 1, V:9; June 6. 111:419. MORRIS, Lewis.
1780. May 7, V:690; September 9, VI:187.
MORRIS. Lewis. Jr.
1779, November 13, V:355.
1781. September 7, Vn:309. MORRIS, Lewis R.
1780, June 3, V:791 ; June 18,
844; August 24. VI: 136.
MORRIS, Lewis R. — continued.
1781. May 1, VI:814; Novem- ber 24. VII:523. MORRIS, Richard.
1777. September 19, 11:336.
1779, December 6, V:403.
1780, October 31. VI:358. MORRIS. Robert.
1777. January 9. 1:543; April 17. 714. MORRIS, Rob2rt, Superintendent of Fmance.
1781, July 6, VII :63; July 25, 121; July 27. 138; August 15. 207; October 1 9. 42 1 .
MOSS. Isaac.
1780. September 13. VI:227. MOTT, Ebenezer.
1781, February 20, VI:652. MOTT, Gershom.
1777, July 7. 11:83; July 15, 111; September 2, 270; Sep- tember 1 0, 302 ; October 1 1 , 418.
1778, February 16, 11:760. MOTT, William.
1778. February 9. 11:732. MOYLAN. John.
1781, October 1, VII:365; No- vember — , 470; December 16, 585. MUIRSON, Heathcote.
1780, July 8, V:951.
1781. June 19. VII :32. MULLER. Christopher.
1781. July 15. VII :82. MULLER, Cornelius S.
1778. August 15. 111:641.
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State of New York
MYRICK, Joshua.
1780, December 29, VI:528.
NEWKIRK, Jacob.
1778. July 10, 111:539.
1780, July 8. V:937; August 2, VI:73; September 23, 249.
NEWLAND, Trevor.
1777, February 9. 1:585. NEWMAN, Elizabeth.
1781, September 4, VII:299. NEW YORK STATE — Assem- bly.
1777, October 7, 11:376.
1778, October 15, IV:176.
1779, September 4, V:262. NEW YORK STATE — Commit- tee of Safety.
1776, August 19, 1:315; Novem- ber 2, 406; December 10, 460; December 12, 462; De- cember 25, 492. NEW YORK STATE — Conven- tion.
1776, August 16, 1:310; Sep- tember 24, 359; December 19, 472; December 21, 479; De- cember 25, 491.
1777, March 18, 1:671; April 17. 716.
NEW YORK STATE — Conven- tion, Commissioners of.
1776, July 20, 1:264.
NEW YORK STATE — Council of Safety.
1777. May 22. 1:836; June 10, 11:10; [July—], 62; July 9. 105; July 24, 128; August 12.
NEW YORK STATE — Council
of Safety — 1 777 — cont'd.
215; August 12, 216; August
13, 218; August 14, 226; October 10, 404; October 10. 405; October 13, 427; Octo- ber 15, 438; October 21, 466. NEW YORK STATE — Senate. 1777, October 7, 11:376. [1778, October—], IV:173. 1779, September 1, V:256. NICHOLSON, John.
1777, September 23, 11:343. NICHOLSON, Robert.
1777, September 4, 11:278. NICOLE. Isaac.
1776, February 29, 1:224; Feb- ruary 29, 225; July 20, 263.
1778, February 24, 11:802; July 5, 111:522; November 14. IV: 278.
1779, January 16. 11:683; Jan- uary 17, IV:497; February 24, 587; March 5, 618; April 13. 718; May 16, 827.
1780, March 28, V:568; April 11, 605; November 20, VI: 424.
1781, February 19, VI:647; May 4. 834; July 24, VII: 120.
NICOLE, John.
1776, August 20, 1:316; Sep- tember 19, 355. 1778, March 12, 111:34; Decem- ber 21, IV:406. NICOLE, Leonard D.
1778, May 17. 111:319.
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NIVEN. D.
1781, November 22, VII:513. NORTHEAST PRECINCT. Dutchess County — Committee.
1778, March 9, 111:7. NORTON, Nathaniel.
1780, August 15, VI: 103. NOURSE, Joseph.
1779, October 22, V:326.
ORANGE COUNTY — Commit- tee. 1778, March 14, 111:38.
ORANGE COUNTY — Super- visors.
1780, July 31, VI:69; December 15, 500.
ORD, John.
1777, September 8, 11:289.
PACKWOOD, Joseph.
1780, October 21, VI:328. PAINE, Brinton.
1777, December 8, 11:567.
1778, October 23, IV:194.
1781, April 16, VI:775; June 10, VII:19; July 21, 100; August 8, 178.
PAINE, Ephraim.
1781, March 9, VI:677. PALFREY, WilHam.
1778, October 9, IV:150. PALMER. George.
1780, September 13, VI:227. PALMER, Thomas.
1778, January 20, 11:686; Feb- ruary 20, 782; March 19, III: 61; April 21, 202; May 17, 317.
PARKS, Arthur.
1780, July 8, V:950. PARSONS, Samuel H.
1776, October 30, 1:398.
1777, October 24, 11:479; De- cember 26, 606; December 28, 609.
1778, February 15, 11:755; Feb- ruary 16, 763; February 20, 785; February 21, 789; Feb- ruary 124], 803; February 28, 819; March 5, 859; March 10, 111:15; March 11, 25; March 12. 28; March 16. 49; June 22. 483.
1779. January 2. IV:459; June 7. V:46.
1780. February 21. 505.
1781. September 7. VII:307. PATERSON. Eleazer.
1779. May 5, IV:800.
1780. July 20, VI:25; Septem- ber 11, 213.
PATTERSON, John.
1777, November 7, 11:502. PAULDING, William.
1776, December 2, 1:442; De- cember 6, 448. PAWLING, Albert.
1778, April 10. 111:284.
1779, June 13, V:81; July 22, 150; July 24. 160.
1780, November 4, VI:381.
1781, August 17, VII:225; De- cember 11,5 74.
PAWLING, Levi.
1776, December 3. 1:443.
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PAWLING, Levi —continued. 1 777. February 20, 1:61 1 ; March 1, 639; March 6. 647; March 17, 667; March 23. 677.
1778. September 5. 111:738; De- cember 5. IV:354.
1779. May 24. IV:845. 1781. August 13. VII: 190.
PEABODY, Nathaniel.
1780. June 2, V:781; June 12, 813; June 19, 855; July 13. VI :9.
PEARCE. Nathan.
1777. November 22, 11:538. PEEK, George.
1777[?]. , 1:572.
PEENPACK — Committee.
1777, April 8, 1:705. PELL. Philip, Jr.
1780. July 10. V:953; August 24. VI:133.
PELL. Samuel T.
1781. January 12. VI:567. PENDLETON. Solomon.
1778. January 24. 11:692; Sep- tember 16, IV:40; September 30, 126.
1781. February 26, VI :656; No- vember 12, VII:498; Decem- ber 7, 556. PETERS. William.
1781, September 8. VII:313. RETRY, William.
1780. December 2, VI:456. PHELPS, Charles.
1779. December 28. V:436.
1780, September 1, VI: 160.
PHILLIPS. Moses.
1778, September 29, IV:121. PICKERING, Tim.othy.
1780, December 12, VI:492.
1781, August 26, VII:255. PLATT, Zephaniah.
1777. October 22. 11:470.
1778. July 4, 111:520. POPHAM, William.
1781, September 8, VII:312: September 15, 333, October 1. 367. PORTER. John.
[1777], July 13. 11:108. POSEY, Thomas.
1778. September 23, IV:139. POWELL, Jeremiah.
1778, May 28. 111:372; July 16. 553.
1779. January 16. I V:489; Janu- ary 21, 515; Februar>' 1 5. 569; July 6, V:120; Septem- ber 28, 285 ; December 2, 394.
PROVOOST, Rev. Samuel.
1780, April 3, V:583; May 10. 695.
PRUYN. Arent.
1781. June 4. VII:10. PRUYN, John F.
1780, September 18, VI:251.
PUNDERSON, Cyrus.
1780. September 1, VI: 162. PUTNAM, Daniel.
1777. July 21. 11:121. PUTNAM. Israel.
1777. August 4. 11:185; August 14, 225; October 6, 375;
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PUTNAM, Israel —Mil — con- tinued. October 8, 384; October 18. 460; November 18, 528; December 17, 581. 1778. January 24, 11:690,
QUACKENBUSH. Nicholas.
[ 1 780. November — ?] . VI :401 .
RAPALJE. Garrit.
1781. January 6. V 1:641. RAYMOND, Ebenezer.
1780, December 29. Vl:530.
READE, see RHEAD. REDDICK, Christopher.
1777. September 19. 11:338. REED. James.
1778. February 24. 11:801; June 25. 111:492; November 16, IV:283.
1 779. March 23, IV:661;March 27, 670; December 27, V:432. REED, Joseph.
1778, February 17, 11:766. 1780, April 12. V:608. REGNIER DE ROUSSI. Pierre.
1776, November 21. 1:429.
1777, July 12, 11:106.
1778, April 31 tsr'c]. 111:239; August 15, 648; August 31, IV:3.
1779, January 31, IV:530. REMSEN, Henry.
1779, August 2, V:173.
1780, February 21, V:507. RHEAD (READE), Jacob.
1777, September 18, 11:335.
ROBERDEAU, Daniel.
1781, June 15, VII :23. ROBINSON, Beverly.
1779, September 21, V:279. ROBINSON, Ebenezer.
1779, December 10, V:409. ROCKENFELLER, Thyll.
1778. June 14. 111:456. ROOSEVELT. Isaac
1777. January 19, 1:558. ROSEBOOM, Myndert.
[1778, September 1], 111:714. ROSEKRANS, James.
1776, July 16, 1:259.
1779, May 27, IV:853.
1780, July 19, VI:24. ROUSE, Casper.
1778, March 9, 111:7. RUDDOCK, John.
1777, October 8, 11:387: Octo- ber 12, 421.
1778, July 11, 111:537. RUMSEY, Anne.
1781. August 3. VII:157. RUSSELL. Ebenezer.
1778, August 17. 111:688.
1780. October 20. VI:326. RUSSELL. John.
1781, November 16. VII:505. RUSSELL. Thomas.
1778. September 5, 111:734. RUTGERS. Anthony.
1777. November 9, 11:509. RUTGERS. Henry, Jr.
1777. June 24. 11:48. RYSDYK. Rev. Isaak.
1779. April 21, IV:740; April 21. 742.
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SACKETT, Joseph.
1779. June 4, V:I9. 1781. October 7. VII:382.
SACKETT, Nathaniel.
1781, July 1, Vn:54; Decem- ber 1 1 , 575. SACKETT, Richard.
1781. May 15, VI:872. SANDS, Cornwall.
1780, September 4. VI: 170. SANDS, Joshua.
1780. April 26, V:655. SARGENT, CI.
1780, April 11, V:597. SCHENECTADY— Citizens.
1778. June 15, 111:459. SCHENECTADY— Committee.
1778. March 24, 111:78. SCHENK, Henry.
1777, June 10, 11:11. SCHERMERHORN, Jacob.
1778, July 28, 111:590. SCHOONMAKER, Cornelius C.
1780, August 1, VI:71. SCHOONMAKER, Cornelius E.
1777, May 2, 1:788. SCHUYLER, Philip.
1776, December 7, 1:448.
1777, August 6, 11:199.
1778, March 16, 111:44; April 17, 177; June 2, 384; July 20, 565; July 26. 585.
1779, January 9, IV:477;March 2, 602; September 1 1. V:273.
1780, April 18. V:642;May 15, 708; May 20, 729; May 26, 759; May 28, 767; June 2, 781; June 12, 813; June 12,
SCHUYLER. Philip _ 1 780 — continued. 815; July 13. VI :9; October
20. 324; October 27, 343; October 31, 358; November 1, 364
1781, May 4, VI:840; May 19, 890; May 21, 898; August 9, VII: 184; September 10, 318; October 12. 395; Oc- tober 15. 404. SCOTT, John Morin.
1777, June 11, 11:21 ; November 7, 503; November 21, 532.
1778, May 5, 111:272; May 16-
21, 312; July 12. 546.
1779, November 26. V:371.
1780, June 2, V:777; June 5, 797; June 16, 837; September 26, VI:254.
1781, May 10, VI:852; May 23, 905; August 22, VII :241 ; December 1 , 532.
SEDGWICK, Theodore.
1776, July 20, 1:264. SERGEANT, John.
1780. August 30, VI: 149. SHAW, George.
1776. August 5. 1:294; August 7, 292. SHAW, Nathaniel.
1778. November 30. IV:319. SHERBURNE. Henry.
1778. May 9. 1:810. SHERWOOD, Adiel.
, 11:731.
SILLIMAN. Gold Selleck. 1780. June 20. V:860.
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SKINNER, Abraham.
1779, November 13, V:355.
1 780, January 7, 450.
1781, October 24, VII:439. SLEIGHT, Hend. J.
1776, August 10, 1:307. SMALL, John.
1779, December 7, V:404. SMITH, Benjamin.
1781, January 1. VI:545. SMITH, James.
1778, November 27. IV:313. SMITH, John.
1780, March 30, V:574. SMITH, Melancton.
1777, February 28, 1:636. SMITH, Thomas.
1777, April 27, 1:742; Decem- ber 7 [?], 11:566; December 25 [24?], 604. [1778, September 26], IV:101. SMITH, William.
1775, October 10. 1:214;
— , 215.
1776, June 7. 1:197.
1777, October 28. 11:484. SMITH. Wilham.
1776, August 19. 1:315. SMYTH. George.
1780. October 26, VI:339. SNOW. Ephraim.
1781. October 22, VII:433. SNYDER. Catharina.
1781. February 23, VI:654. SNYDER. Jeremiah.
1778, October 15. IV:164. SNYDER, Johannes.
1776, August 9, 1:299.
SNYDER, Johannes — continued.
1778, May 12, 111:297; [June — ] , 509.
1780, August 11, VI:99.
1781, March 9, VI:673; April
29, 812. SPOTTEN, William.
1781, September 5, Vll:300. STAATS. Barent J.
1780, October 18, VI:305. STARK, John.
1781, August 18, VII:228; Au- gust 31, 278.
STEUBEN, Friedrich Wilhelm Au- gustus, Baron von.
1779, April 20, IV:738; July 12, V:131.
STEVENS, Ebenezer.
1778, February 28, 11:820; March 25, 111:84; May 11, 295. 1781, July 11, VII :67. STEVENS, Nathaniel.
1780, August 25. VI:138. STEVENSON. Gloriana.
1778. April 9. 111:152. STIRLING, Lord.
1781, October 23, VII:437; October 24. 438; October 27. 447; November 3-6. 478.
STOCKWELL. Levi.
1779. May 30. IV:863. STODDERT. Ben.
1780. November 15. VI:415. STOUTENBURGH. Isaac.
1780. July 4, V:918; October 19, VI:321.
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State of New York
STRANG, John.
1780, January 25. V:463. STRANG, Joseph. . 1778, July 4, 111:520; August
30, 668. STRINGER, Samuel.
1780, July 22, VI:43; Septem- ber 28. 266.
1781, August 27, VII:261 ; Au- gust 30, 271 ; September 8, 310; September 11. 320; September 19. 339; September 25. 356.
STUART. Rev. John.
1781, August 30, VII:274. SUFFERN, John.
1777, October 15, 11:437. SWART, Dirck, and others.
[1778, April — ?], 111:209.
1780, September 13, VI:227. SWARTWOUT, Barnardus.
1778. November 18. IV:299. 1780. May 4, V:682.
SWARTWOUT. Jacobus.
1776, October 17, 1:381.
1777, February 28, 1:636.
1778, September 14, IV:32.
TALLMADGE, Benjamin.
1 780, November 11, VI :403. TAPPEN, Christopher.
1775, June 10, 1:201.
1776, August 14, 1:309.
1777, February 28, 1:637; May 29, 849; July 7, 11:79; July 11, 100; [August 1], 156;
TAPPEN, Christopher — 1 777 — continued. August 8, 194; December 13, 577.
1781, March 10, VI:679. TAPPEN, Mary.
1776, November 10, 1:421. TAPPEN, Peter.
1776, August 19, 1:314; Sep- tember 9, 342; September 23, 358; September 27, 363; Oc- tober 11, 377.
1777, October 11, 11:416; No- vember 23, 543.
TAYLER, John.
1777, September 22, 11:340.
1778, July 24, 111:584; August 9, 616; September 22, IV:70; December I 2. 363 ; December 18, 405.
1780, May 16, V:71I; May 23, 744; June 17, 838; December 9, VI:483.
1781, September — , VII:303; October 16, 405.
TAYLOR, Andrew.
1777, April 26, 1:738; June 18. 11:38; July 3, 72 ; July 5, 77; September 26, 345 ; September 29, 353.
1778, January 28, 11:698; Feb- ruary 24, 796; February 26. 810; April 2, 111:115; April 17, 180; May 8, 282; De- cember 26, IV:425.
TAYLOR, John.
1778, February 13, 11:750.
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TEN BROECK, Abraham.
1776, December 19, 1:472; De- cember 21, 479; December 25, 491.
1777, January 2, 1:521; March 18. 671; September 17, II: 330.
1778, February 5, 11:744; Feb- ruary 19, 778; February 26, 111:11; March 20. 68; March 25, 97; May 21, 336; May 31 (two letters), 380; [June 7], 421; June 20
473; June 27, 495; June 30. 504; July 1, 513; July II, 536; July 19, 558; July 20, 562; August 1, 599; Au- gust 24, 689; August 29, 701; September 5, 735; Sep- tember 13, IV:31 ; September 18. 53; September 24. 79; September 29, 121; October .23, 187; November 8, 254; November 13, 266; November 1 7, 290. 1780, March 25, V:558; March 29 (per Jeremiah Lansingh), 569; April 15, 629; May 22 (per Jeremiah Lansingh), 736; May 23 (per Jeremiah Lan- singh), 738; May 24 (per Jeremiah Lansingh), 746; July 6 (per Jeremiah Lansingh), 921 ; August 3, VI:79; Oc- tober 19, 320; October 19, 321; October 26, 338; Octo- ber 29, 344; October 30, 350; November 3, 376; No-
TEN BROECK, Abraham — 1 780 — continued, vember 3, 378; November 7,
393. 1781, November 2, ¥11:475. TEN BROECK, DircL
1777, September 29, 11:349.
1778, March 21, 111:73; April 28, 228; December 14, IV: 374.
TEN BROECK, Peter.
1780, February 26, V:518. TEN BROECK, Samuel.
1781, May 4, VI:837. THOMAS, Richard.
1778, May 6, 111:275. THOMAS, Thomas.
1777, September 16, 11:325.
1778, February 19, 11:777.
1780, March 13, V:539; Sep- tember 9, VI: 187; December 4, 463; December 4, 464; December 25, 521 .
1781, April 25, V:794; August 11, VII: 189; December 20, 605.
THOMPSON, Amos, Jr.
1781, March 17, VI:705. THOMPSON, Ebenezer.
1777, December 31, 11:618. THOMPSON, Enos.
1780, July 17, VI:20. THOMPSON, Israel.
1776, August 20, 1:317.
1777, June 17, 11:36. THOMSON, Charles.
1778, December 10, IV:359.
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THOMSON. Charbs — continued.
1780, February 1, V:471 ; June 20. 863.
1781, July 10, VII :66. THROOP, Josiah.
1780, November 3. VI:378. TILLMAN, John, Sr.
1779, December 11, V:411. TILLOTSON, Th.
1781, February 15. VI:644. TOBEY, Benjamin.
1778, November 24, IV:305. TOMPKINS, Jonathan G.
1778, August 30, 111:668. 1781, April 16, VI:782.
TOWNSEND, Eliza.
1781, October 8. VII:387.
TOWNSEND, Keziah.
1781, October 30, Vi 1:460. TOWNSEND, Micah.
1779, February 14, IV:563; April 7, 693; June 9, V:67; July 5, 108.
1780, April 10. V:595; April 12, 616; May 4, 681 ; July 19, VI:21.
1781, May 16, VI:874. TOWNSEND, Samuel.
1779, May 1. IV:789; June 7. V:47; June 21, 92.
1780, VI: 148.
1781, March 26, VI:720. TREAT, Dr. M.
[1778, ], 111:508.
1779, November 26, V:370.
1780, May 20. V:731; July 29. VI:67.
TREDWELL, Thomas.
1780, May 17, V:714. TROUP. Robert.
1777. December 2, 11:561.
1778, May 24, 111:353. TRUMBULL. Jonathan.
1777. December 15. 11:579.
10. 111:154;
November 25,
July
IV:
Sep-
April VII:
1778, April 28. 590; 319.
1779, August 5, V:184.
1780, March 10, V:528; tem.ber 6, VI: 174; September 19, 243; December 25. 523.
1781, March 9, VI:671; 27, 803; September 15, 331.
TRUMBULL, Jonathan, Jr.
1778, June [July] 3, 111:518. TRYON COUNTY — Commis- sioners for Conspiracies. 1781, October 16, VI 1. 407. TRYON COUNTY — Commis- sioners of Sequestration. 1780, March 7, V:521. TRYON COUNTY— Committee.
1777, September 7, 11:283.
1778. February 10, 11:741; uary 27, 746; April 20, 196.
TUPPER, Benjamin.
1776. October 22. 1:390. TURNBULL. Catharine.
1778. May 4, 111:271.
1780, November 27, VI:445. TUSTEN. Benjamin, Jr.
1776, December 30. 1:507.
1777, April 6, 1:698.
Jan- III:
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TUSTEN, Benjamin, Jr. — cont'd.
1778. March 29, 111:95; May 22. 344; July 5. 522; July 10. 539; September 1. 717.
1779. April 27. 1V:762.
ULSTER COUNTY — Commis- sioners for Conspiracies.
1780. August I. VI:71. UMPHREY. James.
1776, July 29, 1:279. UNDERHILL, Nathaniel.
1780, May 2. V:676. UNITED STATES — Board of Treasury. 1780, April 15, V:622. UNITED STATES — Board of War.
1777, November 2, 11:497; No- vember 25, 616; November 28. 553; December 22. 594.
1778, July 21, 111:606; August 20. 670.
1779, April 22, IV:744.
1 780, February 23, V:51 1 ; June 30, 898. UNITED STATES— Congress.
1780, May 19, V:722; June 15, 828.
UNITED STATES — Congress, Committee.
1778, February 17. 11:766.
1780. June 2. V:781 ; June 12. 813; June 19, 855; July 13. VI :9; August 16. 108; Au- gust 19. 115.
VAN ALEN, John E. 1778, August 1, 111:600.
VAN ALSTINE, Abraham J.
1778, September 18. IV:63.
1780. July 6, V:922.
1781. December 26. VII:626. VAN ALSTYNE. Alida.
1779. December 13. V:418. VAN BERGEN. Anthony.
1781. May 12. VI:856. VAN BUNSCHOTEN. Elias.
1779. May 29. IV:861.
1781. May 9. VI:852; May 13. 861; July 26. VII:137. VAN BUREN. Annatie.
1779. December 4. V:399. VAN BUREN. Leonard.
1780. April 4. V:586. VAN CORTLANDT. Fred.
1781. March 31. VI:730. VAN CORTLANDT. Philip, see
Cortlandt. VANDENBURGH. James.
1781. August 22. VII:242. VAN GAASBEEK. Peter.
1780. June 23. V:880. VAN NESS, David.
1780, April 27, V:656. VAN NESS, Peter.
1778, June 16 (with others), 111:490; August 10, 619; August 24, 687; August 26. 699.
1780, April 15, V:618; July 13. VI :9.
1781, July 16, VII :85; July 17, 89.
VAN ORDEN, Hezekiah. 1781, May 14, VI:863.
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VAN RENSSELAER, Jeremiah.
1778. July 15, 111:553; July 24. 583; July 29. 592; August
15, 640; August 20, 669.
1779. September 15. V:276.
1 780, September 28, VI :266. VAN RENSSELAER. Philip.
1780. August 28. VI:251. VAN RENSSELAER. Robert.
1778, April 24. 111:212; May
2, 255.
1780, [June — ?], V:788;June
3. 790; June 4. 794; [June 4]. 795; July 5. 919; July 28. VI:63; August 6. 107; Sep- tember 4, 169; October 13, 291 ; October 18. 302; [Octo- ber—]. 319; [October — ], 320.
1781, April 16, VI:779; De- cember 21, VII:618.
VAN SCHAACK, David.
1780. December 23. VI:517. VAN SCHAACK, Henry.
1780. December 23. VI :5 1 7. VAN SCHAICK. Goose.
1778. February 22. 11:790; Au- gust 15. 111:648.
1779. September 7. V:267; Sep- tember 15, 275; October 26, 329; December 7, 405.
1780. March 21. V:545; March 23, 550; April 4, 584; April 15, 628; May 10. 696; May 17, 715; May 19, 719; May 27. 761; June 24. 882;
VAN SCHAICK. Goose— 1780 — continued.
July 1. 902; July 28. VI:62; September 5, 171; September 12, 223. 1781, August 25, VII:250; Oc- tober 25, 440.
VAN VEGHTEN, Cornelius.
1780. September 13. VI:227.
1781. August 27. VII:263. VAN WAGENEN. G. H.
1779, December 14, V:419. VAN WAGENEN. Teunis.
1781, January 3, VI:546; Octo- ber 14, VI 1:401. VAN WYCK, Theodorus.
1778, March 16. 111:45. VAN ZANDT. Jacobus.
1776. July 16. 1:254; July 25. 273.
[1778, July—]. 111:560. VARICK, Richard.
1778, September 28, IV:116.
1780, October 6, VI:282. VEEDER, Abraham.
1778. March 15. 111:42. VERMONT — Commissioners.
1781, October 27. VII:444. VISSCHER, Matthew.
1777. October 14. 11:430.
1778. April 4, 111:126; July 29, 592 ; August 20, 669 ; Septem- ber 8. IV :9; September 10. 20; September 23, 73; Octo- ber 30. 216; November 2, 219.
1780, July 22, VI:43; October 31, 358.
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VISSCHER, Matthew — continued. 1781, April 18, 787; May 18. 884. VROMAN, Peter.
1780. July 24 (with others). VI:53; August 24, 135. VROMAN, Tuenes.
1778. August 16. 111:650.
WADSWORTH. Jeremiah.
1777. July 26. 11:141.
1778. November 20. IV:302.
1779. February 10. IV:558; March 16, 639; May 9. 833; August 12, V:190; September 5, 265; October 3, 302; Oc- tober 11. 318; — . 469.
WALES. Ebenezer.
1779, March 17, IV:643. WALKER, Benjamin.
1780, November 2, VI:371. WALLACE, William.
1781, March 28. VI:727. WARD. Ebenezer.
1777. May 9. 1:801. WARD. Stephen.
1779. August 31, V:250.
1781, August 22, VII:241. WASHINGTON, George.
1776, July 26. 1:275.
1777, April 23. 1:730; April 26, 735; July 1, 11:61; July 25, 131 ; August 1, 185; Oc- tober 15, 383; December 29,
614.
1778, February 16, 11:757; May 29, 111:388; July 21, 571.
WASHINGTON, George — con- tinued.
1779, March 3, IV:615; March 4, 615; March 6, 619; March 15-16, 636; May 3, 796; August 3, V:177; December
13. 413.
1780, February 5, V:477; Feb- ruary 20, 503; March 26 564; April 5, 588; April 12 612; May 23, 747; June 2 779; June 15. 830; June 30 897; September 26. VI:256 October 1, 270; October 18 309; November [61, 384 November 6, 391 ; November
14, 412; November 27, 441 December 10, 485.
1781, January 4, VI:547; Janu- ary 13, 571 ; January — , 592; February 8, 637; February 19, 649; April 15, 771; May 7, 848; July 30, VII:147; August 5, 166; August 10, 11:634.
WATERBURY, David.
1781, December 18, VII:598.
WATERBURY, Silv.
1777. March 14, 1:659. WATERBURY, Solomon.
1777, April 28, 1:748. WATKINS, John W.
1777. April 27, 1:748. WATSON, J.
1779, May 12, IV:809. WEARE, Meshech.
1778, December 24, IV:423.
1780, April 25, V:652.
1781, February — , VI:668.
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WEBB, Samuel B.
1777. November 10, 11:512.
1779, June 3, V:13. 1781, August 24, VII:245.
WEBSTER, Alexander.
1778. May 19, 111:330; August 14, 639; November 25, IV: 307; November 26. 308.
1780. September 1. VI: 163; September 14, 229; October 24, 331.
WEISSENFELS, Charles F.
1780, December 28, VI:528.
1781, February 12, VI:639. WEISSENFELS. Frederick.
1779. January 17, IV:513.
1780. May 14. V:703; July 11. VI :3; July 16, 19; July 22. 47; August 21, 128; Novem- ber 6, 388; November 15, 414; [November] 21, 425; December 4, 466; December
9. 480.
1781. July 31, VII: 148; August 21, 239; August 25, 254;
August 29, 270; September 1, 280; October 3, 371. WEISSENFELS, G. P.
1781, August 15, VII:206. WELSH, Peter.
[ 1 78 1 , September — ] , VII :328. WEMPLE, Arent.
1777, August 23, 11:250. WESTCHESTER COUNTY — Commissioners for Conspiracies.
1777. April 7. 1:703.
1778, August 30, 111:668.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY — Committee.
1777, September 30, 11:353; December 6, 564.
1778, April 1, 111:106. WHITING, W. B.
1778, August 31, 111:708. 1780, July 7. V:933.
WILEY, John.
1780. August 6, VI:84.
1781, August 2, VII: 156. WILKINSON, James.
1779, August 9, V:187; Au- gust 20, 201.
WILKINSON, Thomas.
1777, September 11, 11:316. WILLETT, Marinus.
1779, March 22, IV:656; Octo- ber 23, V:327.
1780, July 11, VI :4; September 12, 216.
1781, May 19, VI:893; July
15, VII :78; August 6, 170; August 19. 230; August 25, 252; September 2, 288; Sep- tember 22, 350; October 2, 370; October 22, 434; No- vember 2, 472; November 4. 481 ; November 7. 487; No- vember 16, 504; December
16, 587; December 17, 596; December 1 8, 600.
WILLIAMS, Abraham.
1780, May 7, V:689. WILLIAMS, Daniel.
1781, May 16. VI:881; De- cember 2. VII:534.
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WILLIAMS, Ezra.
1778. April 27, 111:223. WILLIAMS, Henry.
, , 11:639.
WILLIAMS, John.
1778, March 14, 111:39; April 25, 213; May 4, 262; June
8. 429.
1780, May 3, V:680; July 21, VI:39.
1781, June 5, VII:11. WLLIAMS, William.
1781, August 29, VII:268. WILLS. William.
1781, December 7. VII:560. WILLSON, Frederick Slater Ran- dolph.
1781, April 28, VI:809. WILSON, Jesse.
1780, June 14, V:824. WINDEE, Jacob.
1778, January 20, 11:685. WINDS, William.
1777, October 18, 15:459. WISNER, Henry.
1776, March 5, 1:227; Septem- ber 17, 354; October 4, 368; November 4. 416.
1777, April 6, 1:697.
1778. February 19. 11:778; April 3, 111:122; July 5. 522; July 10, 539.
1779, September 24, V:281.
1780. April 11, V:604; Novem- ber 10, VI:402.
1781. August 6, VII: 168. WOLCOTT, Oliver.
1779. July 30, V:166.
WOOD, Daniel.
1777, February 19, 1:609. WOOD, John.
1779, March 11, IV:627.
1780, February 16, V :498. WOODHULL, Ebenezer.
1777, April 7. 1:702. WOODHULL. Jesse.
1777, April 14, 1:713.
1778, December 2, IV:350. 1780, . V:555; July 10.
VI:57; December 2, 456. WOOLSEY, Melancton Lloyd.
[1781], May 12, VI:858. WORTHINGTON, William.
1779, November 22, V:368. WRIGHT. Job.
1781, December 8. ¥11:568. WYCKOFF, Hendrick.
1777, February 18, 1:605; Sep- tember 3, 11:277.
1780, June 20, V:864.
1781 [1782], January 13, VI: 568. WYNKOOP, Adrian.
1779, November 9, V:352.
1780. May 12. V:699. WYNKOOP. Cornelius D.
1778. February 12. 11:794; Feb- ruary 20. 786; February 27, 111:10; April 2, 117; May 5, 273; June 14. 457.
WYNKOOP. Cornelius E.
1780. August 1. VI:71. WYNKOOP. Dirck.
1781. March 17, VI:703. WYNKOOP, Dirck, Jr.
1776, October 5, 1:369.
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WYNKOOP, Dirck, Jr.— contin- ued, 1777, June 14. 11:31 ; October
10. 408. 1779, June 24, V:102. WYNKOOP, Jacobus.
1777, August 6, 11:188. 1781. October 17. VII:409.
YATES, Abraham, Jr.
1778, April 16, 111:183; April 21, 203; November 28, IV: 334; December 12, 363; De- cember 15, 389.
1779, January 9, IV:477; June 6. V:39.
1780, March 23, V:550; April 15, 627; April 18, V:645; July 8. 945; July 20, VI:34; August 14, 101.
YATES. Peter.
1780, July 15, VI: 17.
1781, August 28, VII:265.
YATES, Robert.
1776, November 18, 1:426.
YATES, Robert — continued.
1778, August 4, 111:608; Octo- ber 23, IV:187; November 4. 237; November 22. 306.
1779, May 2, IV:790; August
1, V:171.
1780, October 31, VI:358.
1781, Januar\- 1, VI:545; Janu- ary 13, 573; May 6, 847; August 31, VII:302; No- vember 29, 527; December 25, 608.
YOUNG, John.
1776, September 29, 1:364. YOUNG. Joseph.
1777, September 16, 11:326. YOUNGLOVE, John.
1781, February 17, VI:646; June 20, Vn:34; November
2, 477.
ZIELE, Pieter, and others. 1780, July 24, VI:53.
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MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS.
ABBOTT, John, to Henry Van Rensselaer. 1781, December 16. ¥11:585. ALBANY: City — Common Coun- cil, to John Stark. 1778. May 20. 111:332. ALBANY COUNTY — Commis- sioners of Sequestration, to William Butler. 1778, August 31, 111:706.
ALDEN. Ichabod. to William H. Ballard. 1778. August 7. V:414. [Idem] . to John Stark.
1778. August 12. V:416; Au- gust 26. 416. ALLEN. Ebenezer, to Robert Van Rensselaer.
1780. ; V:788; June 3,
790. ALLEN. Ira. to inhabitants of Verniont.
1778. November 27, IV:396.
1779. July 13. V:132. ALLISON. William, to Jesse Wood- hull.
1777. September 9. 11:292. [Idem] . to Elihu Marvin.
1777. October 4. 11:364. ALSOP. John, and others, to New York Provincial Congress. 1776. June 27. 1:242.
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ANONYMOUS, on battle of Ger- mantown.
1777, October 5, 11:367. [Idem] , to John McNamara Hayes.
1778, March 19, 111:56. [Idem] , to John M. Beeckman.
1778, , 11:851.
[Idem] . on spies.
1779, January 15. IV:485. [Idem] . on Indians and Tories.
[1779?], June 13. V:78. [Idem] . on British ideas of the vs^ar.
1779. November 30. V:379. [Idem] to William Carmichael.
1780. March 30. V:446. [Idem] . on advance to Yorktovs^n.
1781. September 12, VII:325. ARNOLD, Benedict, to Horatio
Gates.
1776. October 12, 1:386.
1777. August 23. 11:255. [Idem] , to Nathaniel Stevens.
1780, August 24, VI: 139. ATLEE, Samuel J., to Samuel Minott and others.
1779, June 23, V:97. [Idem] , to Thomas Chittenden.
1779, June 28, V:112.
BAKKER. Joseph, to Abraham Ten Broeck.
1778. July 29. 111:594.
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BALLARD, William Hudson, to George Washington. 1779, November 26, V:418. BANCKER, Evert, to New York Delegates in Continental Con- gress. 1781, January 17, VI:580. BANCKER, Flores, to William Butler.
1778, August 31, 111:706. BANCKER. Gerard, to Robert
Benson. 1781, May 2, VI:827; May 15, 873; July 12, VII :72. BANISTER. Seth. to Michael Jack- son.
1779, January 17, IV:491. [Idem] , to CI. Sargent.
1780, April 9, V:599. BARCLAY, John, to President of
New York Council of Safety.
1777, August 9, 11:201 ; August 11, 209.
[Idem] , to John Stark.
1778, May 20, 111:332. [Idem] , to Horatio Gates.
1778, May 21, 111:337. BARNS. John, to Goose Van Schaick.
1780, May 17. V:720. BARNS. Stephen, to James Clinton.
1777. September 14. 11:322. [Idem] , to Jonathan Fitch.
1778, June 10, 111:445. BEAUMARCHAIS, Baron de, to
Continental Congress. 1777, September 10, 11:303.
BECKER, Jost, to John Stark.
1778. May 30, 111:377. BELDING, Simeon, to Uriah
Mitchell.
1779, November 23, V:370. BELLINGER, Peter, to Abraham
Ten Broeck.
1778, June 26. 111:504. [Idem] . to Jacob Klock.
1778. September 16. IV:39. [Idem] , to Edward Hand.
1778. Novem.ber 22. IV:304. [Idem], to Henry Glen.
1780. September 1. VI: 172. BENSON. Egbert, to Abraham Ten
Broeck.
1777. May 1. 1:763. [Idem] . to John Jay.
1779. July 6, V:113. BENSON. Robert, to John Barclay.
1778, April 28, 111:229. [Idem] , to Abraham Ten Broeck.
1778, September 23, IV:72. [Idem] , to Gerard Bancker.
1781, May 18. VI:828. BETTS. William M., to Udny Hay.
1780. June 15. V:847. BIDDLE. Clement, to Charles Pettit.
1778, September 6, IV:24. BIRDSALL, Benjamin, to Samuel H. Parsons. 1778, February 9, 11:805. BLACK. James, to Peter T. Cur- tenius. 1780. January 9. V:451. BLAINE. Ephraim, to Committee of Continental Congress. 1780. August 15. VI :1 10.
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BLAINE, Ephraim — continued. [Idem] , to Samuel Huntington.
1780, October 17, VI:298.
1781, January 19, VI:599. BRANT, Joseph, to Peter Vroman.
1780, August 11. VI: 135. BRICKELL, John, to George Shaw.
1776, August 5, 1:292.
BROOME, Samuel, to John Jay.
1778, March 2, 11:830. BROWN, Mathew, to Peter Vro- man. 1780, July 14, VI:30. BURGOYNE, John, to Horatio Gates.
1777, October 14. 11:440.
CAMPBELL, Samuel, to Marquis de Lafayette.
1778, March 31, 111:104. [Idem] . to John Stark.
1778, June 5, 111:409. CANTINE, John, to L. Nicols, and H. Vankeuren. 1778, August 12, 111:626. CHERRY VALLEY— Committee to Marquis de Lafayette. 1778, March 31, 111:104. CHILDE, Margaret, to New York Delegates in Continental Con- gress. 1778, August 18, 111:662. CHILDS, Silas, to John Chipman.
1780, March 26, V:570. CHIPMAN, John, to Goose Van Schaick. 1780, March 22, V:551; March
CHIPMAN. John — 1 780 —con- tinued. 26, 569; June 28, 893; July 2, 905.
CHITTENDEN, Thomas, to Sam- uel Huntington.
1780, July 25, VI:431. [Idem] , to Brinton Paine.
1781. June 9. VII :20. [Idem] , to Peter Yates.
1781, August 24, VII:266. [Idem] , to John Van Rensselaer.
1781, to September 13, VII:389. [Idem] , to Henry Denker.
1781, November 22, VII:512. [Idem] , to John Stark.
1781, December 15, VII:583. CLARK, Ebenezer, to Goose Van Schaick. 1780, May 17, V:720. CLINTON, Charles, to James Clin- ton. 1779, January 25, IV:517. CLINTON, Sir Henry, to John Bur- goyne. 1777, October 8, 11:414. [Idem] , to Lord George Germain. 1779, January 11, IV:480; May 22, V:22; August 21, V:208. 1780; July 4, V:876. CLINTON, James, to Committee at New Windsor. 1776, July 13, 1:247. [Idem] , to Walter N. Butler. 1779, January 1, IV:457. [Idem], to Mary (Mrs. James) Clinton. 1779, June 13. V:82; July 6. 122.
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CLINTON, James — continued. [Idem] , to Robert Cochran. 1781, May 16, VI:878. [Idem], to Philip Cortlandt. 1781, May 16, VI:879. CLINTON, Mary (Mrs. James), to James Clinton. 1778, December 26, IV:428. CLYDE, Samuel, to Marquis de Lafayette. 1778, March 31, 111:104. [Idem] , to John StarL
1778, June 5, 111:409. COBLESKILL — Inhabitants, to
James Clinton.
1779, January 7, IV:474. COCHRAN, Robert, to James Clin- ton.
1781, May 13, VI:877;May 14, 878. CONNOLLY, Michael, to Gershom Mott. 1778, February 13, 11:761. [Idem], to James Black.
1780, December 5, VI:477. COOPER, Gilbert, to Levi Pawling.
1777, February 18, 1:611. [Idem] , to Thomas Smith.
1778, September 25, IV:86. COPP, John, to .
1779, February 24, IV:586. CORTLANDT. Philip, to Charles
Graham.
1780, July 19, VI: 146. CURTENIUS, Peter T., to Rob- ert Benson.
1780. December 27, VI:525.
CUYLER, A. C, to Isaac Man.
1778, March 11, 111:20. CUYLER, Jacob, to President of New York Council of Safety.
1777, October 17. 11:454. [Idem] , to Royal Flint.
1778, September 18, IV:91. [Idem] , to C. Elmendorph.
1779, July 7, V:127. [Idem] , to Henry Cuyler.
1780, April 14, V:617. [Idem] , to Abraham Ten Broeck.
1780. April 14. V:633. [Idem] , to Robert Benson.
1781, October 2, VII:369.
DAVIS. Isaac, to .
1779, May 11, IV:807. DAVIS, John, to John Grenell.
1781, August 14, VII:198. DAY, Luke, to James Clinton.
1779, May 11, IV:811. DEANE, James, to Philip Schuyler.
1778, May 25, 111:356; June 15, 457.
D'WITT, A., to James Clinton.
1779, January 27, IV:521. DEYGERT. Peter S., to Philip
Schuyler. 1777, May [August] 6, 11:191. [Idem] , to Chairman of Committee of Albany. 1777, August 9, 11:203.
[Idem] , to New York Council of Safety.
1777, September 10. 11:300. DIETZ. William, to John Stark.
1778. May 30. 111:377.
Miscellaneous Letters.
Ixxxv
DIGGES, Dudley, to Robert For- syth. 1780. August 17, VI: 120. DIMON, David, to Israel Putnam.
1777, September 12, II: 317. DUBOYS. Lewis, to Robert Van
Rensselaer. [1780, October—]. VI:318. DU SIMITILRE, Pierre Eugene, to President of Continental Con- gress.
1780. July 20. VI:32. DYKEMAN. John, to G. P. Weis-
senfels.
1781, August 10, VII:206.
ECKERSON, Thomas, and others to John Stark.
1778. May 30. 111:377.
FERRIS. John, to William Heath.
1780. December 16. VI:502. FISHER. Frederick, to Abraham Ten Broeck. 1778. June 5. 111:405. [Idem] . to Abraham Wemple. 1778. September 18. IV:47; September 19. 82. [Idem] , to Goose Van Schaick.
1780. April 3, V:585. FISHER, George, to Robert Benson.
1778, September 22. IV:69. FLETCHER. Samuel, to John Stark.
[1781. October — ]. VII:438. FLINT, Royal, to George Wash- ington. 1780, January 3. V:455.
FLOYD. William, and others to New York Provincial Congress.
1776. June 27. 1:242. FONDA. Jelles. to Henry Glen.
1778. June 5, 111:407. [Idem], to Goose Van Schaick.
1778. November 14. IV:287. [Idem] . to Stephen Lush.
1779. April 29, IV:782. [Idem] . to Abraham Yates. Jr.
1780. April 12, V:628. FORD, Jacob, to Abraham Ten
Broeck.
1778, July 18, 111:555; July 19, 558.
FORMAN, David, to George Wash- ington.
1780. June 17. V:853. FRANKLIN. Benjamin, to John Jay.
1779. October 4. V:408. [Idem] . to United States Commis- sioners of Navy for Eastern De- oartment.
1779. October 17. V:408.
GANSEVOORT. Peter, to Ho- ratio Gates.
1777. August 22. 11:254. [Idem] . to Thomas Conway.
1778. April 4, 111:125. [Idem] , to Henry Van Rensselaer.
1781, December 5, VII:554. [Idem] , to Peter Yates.
1781, December 5. VII:554. [Idem] . to officer of Vermont mili- tia. 1781. December 18, ¥11:602.
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GATES, Horatio, to Israel Putnam. 1777, September [October] 15, 11:439. [Idem] , to John Vaughan.
1777, October 19, 11:459. [Idem] , to John Stark.
1778, April 17, 111:179. GLEN, Henry, to Lord Stirling.
1781, October 26, VII:443. GOES, Helena, to Robert Van Rensselaer. 1781, April 14, VI:767. GOES, John D., to Albany County Commissioners for Conspiracies. 1780, September 2, VI: 166. GORDON, James, to Goose Van Schaick. 1778, November 14, IV:287. GRAHAM, Daniel, to New York Council of Safety.
1777, December [4], 11:563. GRAHAM, John, to Goose Van
Schaick.
1780, July 27, VI:59. GRAHAM, Morris, to Robert Ben- son.
1778, May 4, 111:264. [Idem] , to Horatio Gates.
1778, May 23, 111:347; May
23, 348; May 27, 360. GRAHAM, Robert, to Timothy Pickering.
1781, July 30, VII:216. GREENE, Nathanael, to .
1779, June 24, V:95. [Idem] , to Udny Hay.
1780, June 27. V:888.
GREENE, Nathanael — continued. [Idem] , to President of Continental Congress. 1781, April 22, VI:910. GROUT, Hilkiah, to Micah Town- send. 1779, February 21, IV:696. " GUSTAVUS " to "John Ander- son. [1780], September 15, 11:725.
HAMILTON, Alexander, to George Washington. 1 777, November 12, 11:542; No- vember 15, 542. HANCOCK, John to Marinus Wil- lett. 1781, August 2, VIM 71. HARING, John, to Thomas Smith.
1778, September 25, IV:86. [Idem] , to Alexander McDougall.
1779, May 20, IV:840. HARPER, Alexander, to [his wife] .
1780, April 8, V:579. HARPER, John, to President of
New York Council of Safety.
1777, August 20, 11:238. [Idem] , to Goose Van Schaick.
1780, May 22, V:737. HATFIELD, Richard, to Israel Putnam.
1778, January 25, 11:693. [Idem] , to Alexander McDougall.
1779, May 29, IV:861. HATHORN, John, to James Clin- ton.
1778, April 14, 111:167.
Miscellaneous Letters.
Ixxxvii
HAY, Ann Hawkes, to Command- ing Officer at Fort Montgomery. 1777, March 23, 1:678. HAY, Udny, to John Tayler.
1777, September 22, 11:341. [Idem] , to William Humfrey.
1779, February 11. IV:567. [Idem] , to inhabitants on both sides
of Hudson river,
1780, June 14, V:848.
[Idem] , to Supervisors, Assessors, etc., of New York State.
1780, June—, V:848. [Idem] , to George Trimble.
1780, July 9, VII :5; July 13.5. [Idem] , to Robert Livingston.
1780. November 20, VI:461. [Idem] , to George Washington.
1780, November 23, VI:442. [Idem] , to Pierre Van Cortlandt.
1781, January 6, VI:554. [Idem] , to President of Board of
War. 1781, April 27. VI:804. ' [Idem] , to assistants.
1781, June 24. VII :43. [Idem] , to Timothy Pickering. 1781, July 5, VII:213; July 25, 129; August 8. 217; August
II. 222; August 14. 222; August 16. 223. [Idem] . to Robert Morris.
1781, August 15. VII:208. HAYES, John McNamara. to .
1778, March 18. 111:55. HEATH, William, to George
Washington.
1779, August 30, V:243.
HILLEGAS, Michael, to Abraham
Yates. 1780. August 2. VI:75. HOORNBEEK. Jacob, to Levi
Pawling.
1777. April 18. 1:721. HOWE, Robert, to George Wash- ington.
1780, June 30, VI: 13. HOWE, Sir William, to George
Washington.
1778, February 5, 11:570; Feb- ruary 14, 570; March 10, 572; March 15, 573; Febru- ary 5, 111:304; February 14, 306.
[Idem] , to Lord George Germain. 1778, March 24, 11:574; March 24, 111:306. HUGHES. Hugh, to Andrew Tay- lor.
1777. May 31. 111:115. [Idem] . to Samuel H. Parsons.
1778. March 11. 111:27. [Idem] . to .
1781, October 3, VII:373.
INGRAHAM, Benjamin, to Daniel Taylor. 1777, July 31, 11:401. IRVINE, William, to George Wash- ington. 1780. January 4, V:457.
JACKSON, Michael, to Alexander McDougall.
1779. January 17, IV:491.
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JANSEN. Dirck, to New York Council of Safety. 1777, August 7, 11:193. JANSEN. Johannis, Jr., to Henry Godwin. 1781, August 11, VIM 93. JAY, John, and others to .
1777, June 2, 1:855. [Idem] , to George Washington.
1778, November 19, IV:300. JEFFERSON, Thomas, to Sir Guy
Carleton.
1779, July 22, V:195. JOHNSON, William, Jr., to Sam- uel Clyde.
1778, January 19. 11:693.
KEESE, John, to Hugh Hughes.
1778, February 20, 11:787. KIP, Richard, Jr., to Alexander Hamilton.
1778, April 15, 111:173.
KLOCK, Jacob, to Abraham Ten Broeck. 1778, May 31, 111:382; June 6, 414; July 19, 559.
1780, May 23, V:739. [Idem] , to Frederick Fisher.
1778, September 16, IV:39. [Idem], to Goose Van Schaick. 1780, March 17. V:545; April 5, 631. KNOV/LES, Charles, to Thomas Thomas. 1776, October 18, 1:382. KNOX, Henry, to George Wash- ington. 1780, November 13, VI:413.
LAFAYETTE. Marquis de. to Chairman of Committee of Al- bany.
1778, March 3, 11:852. LAWRENCE, Jonathan. Jr.. to
Samuel Drake. 1780. October 24, VI:332. LEEK. Philip, to Egbert Benson.
1779, March 30, IV:676. LEFEVER, Simon, to Charles De
Witt. I 780, November 24, VI:563. LEGGETT. Abraham, to Timothy
Pick
cermR.
1781. August 9, VII:221. LEWIS, Francis, and others to New York Provincial Congress.
1776. June 27. 1:242." LEWIS. Morgan, to Jacob Cuyler.
1780, May 27, V:763. LIVINGSTON, Henry B., to Rob- ert R. Livingston.
1777, August 4, 11:168. LIVINGSTON. John R.. to Rob- ert R. Livingston.
1777. August 12, 11:219. LIVINGSTON. Peter R.. to Rob- ert Benson.
1778, June 10. 111:447. [Idem] . to Stephen Lush.
1778, Novem.ber 4. IV:262. LIVINGSTON. Robert, to Udny Hay. 1780. November 16. VI:460. LIVINGSTON, Walter, to John A. Fonda. 1777, November 22. 11:536.
Miscellaneous Letters.
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LORING, Joshua, to Gold Selleck Silliman. 1778, January 6, 11:648. LUCAS, William, to Nathaniel Deli- van. 1781, August 4, VII:228. LUDINTON, Henry, to David Dimon. 1777, September 10, 11:317. [Idem] , to Israel Putnam.
1777, September 12, II: 318. [Idem] , to Jacobus Swartwout.
1778, September 8, IV:33. LUSH, Stephen, to Morris Graham.
1777, September 3, 11:275. [Idem] , to Jelles Fonda.
1779, April 14, IV:758. LYMAN, Daniel, to Robert Benson.
1780, December 17, VI:502.
McARTHUR, Alexander, to Henry Godwin.
1781, August 31, VIII :281. McCRAKEN, Joseph, to Goose
Van Schaick. 1780. May 16, V:719. McCREA, John to Abraham Ten Broeck. 1780, March 29, V:570. McDOUGALL, Alexander, to James Clmton.
1777, April 23, 1:729. [Idem] , to Thomas Conway.
1778, April 21, 111:200. [Idem] , to Officer Commanding
New Levies at Fishkill.
1779, May 15. IV:822.
MADISON, James, to Edmund Randolph. 1782, June — . IV:448. MAGAW, Robert. to William Heath. 1780. February 10. V:491. MALCOM. William, to Israel Put- nam. 1778. October 23. IV:202. [Idem] . to Daniel Putnam.
1778, October 24, IV:203. [Idem] , to Robert Van Rensselaer.
1780, October 13, VI:292. MEAD, John, to Horatio Gates.
1778. May 23. 111:347. MERELY, Charles, to Alexander
McDougall.
1779. April 1, IV:681. MILES. Samuel, to Hugh Hughes.
1781, October 22, VII:434. MILLEN, James, to Robert Howe.
1780. March 9. V:552. MITCHELL. Hugh, to Peter
Vroman. 1780. July 18. VI:30; July 19. 31. MOFFAT. Thomas, to James Clin- ton.
1777, October 5. 11:365. [Idem] , to Andrew Taylor.
1778, February 10, 11:739. [Idem] , to James Clinton.
1778. March 30. 111:101. MORRIS, Gouverneur, to President
of New York Council of
Safety. 1777, July 16, 11:115.
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MYNDERSE, Reyneir, to Philip Schuyler.
1777, August 5, 11:187.
NEWKERK, Jacob, to John Can- tine.
1778, August 14, 111:633; Au- gust 21, 678.
[Idem] , to John Hathorn.
1778, August 14, 111:653. NEW YORK STATE— Council of Safety to George Washing- ton.
1777, July 25, 11:136.
NEW YORK STATE — Delegates in Continental Congress to New York Provincial Congress. 1776, [June — ], 1:236; June 27, 1:242. NEW YORK STATE — Legisla- ture to Delegates in Continental Congress. 1781, January 17, VI:580. [Idem] , to George Washington.
1781, March 30, VI:729. NEW YORK STATE — Line Of- ficers to New York Legislature. 1780, September 7, VI:217. NOAILLES, Marquis de, to Lord Weymouth.
1778. March 13, 111:308.
O. E., to John M. Beeckman. [1778, ], 111:111.
ONEIDA CHIEFS, to Cornelius Van Dyck. 1780, June 18, V:883.
PARSONS, Samuel H., to Israel Putnam.
1777, September 26, 11:345. [Idem] , to Sir Henry Clinton.
1778, February 23, 11:803. PATTISON, James, to Sir Henry
Clinton.
1779, June 9, V:22.
1780, February 21, V:448. [Idem] , to Viscount Townshend.
1779, June 9, V:23. PAWLING. Albert, to Dirck Jan- sen.
1776, December 26. 1:497. [Idem] . to Robert Benson.
1781, November 22, VII:512. PAWLING, Levi, to George Wash- ington.
1777, February 10, 1:587. PECKWELL, Henry, to Udny
Hay.
1780, June 14, V:852. PELL, Philip, Jr., to Robert Benson.
1780, December 22, VI:513. PETTIT. Charles, to George Wash- ington.
1778, September 10, IV:22. PHELPS, Charles, to Samuel Hunt- ington.
1779, December 28, V:436. PICKERING, Timothy, to Udny
Hay.
1781. July 26, VI 1:2 13; August 8, 217.
[Idem] , to President of Continental Congress.
Miscellaneous Letters.
xci
PICKERING, TimotSy —cont'd.
1781, July 27, Vn:216. [Idem] , to Robert Graham,
1781, August 3, vn:218. [Idem] , to Abraham Leggett. 1781, August 9, Vn:221. [Idem] , to Udny Hay.
1781, August 15, VII:223; Au- gust 16, 223. POWELL, Jeremiah, to Samuel Huntington. 1780, February 7, V:490. PUTNAM, Daniel, to William Malcom. 1778, October 24, IV:202; October 24, 203. PUTNAM, Israel, to Jonathan Trumbull. 1777, November 6, 11:501. [Idem] , to Valentine Jones.
1777, November 11, 11:514. [Idem] , to William Malcom.
1778, October 23, IV:202. [Idem] , to Daniel Putnam.
1778, October 24, IV:204. PYE, David, to Theunis Cooper.
1777, September 11, 11:315.
QUINCY, Josiah, to Benjamin Tall- madge. 1833, November 12, VI:257.
REED, James, to Alexander Mc- Dougall.
1779, March 8, IV:622; April 1, 681.
ROBERTSON, James, to Alexan- der Robertson.
1777, November 16, 11:524. ROSEBOOM, Myndert. to Wil- liam Butler.
1778, August 31, 111:706.
SAFFORD, Samuel, to Morgan Lewis. 1780, June 2, V:787. ST. CLAIR, Arthur, to Philip Schuyler. 1777, June 25, 11:62; June 26, 63. SCHENECTADY— Committee, to Philip Schuyler. 1777, August 5, 11:187. SCHUYLER, Philip, to Abraham Yates, Jr.
1776, October 16, 1:385. [Idem] , to Pierre Van Cortlandt.
1777, June 25, 11:53; June 30, 63; July 5, 81; July 7, 82; July 14, 112; July 18. 117; August 4, 198.
[Idem] , to George Washington.
1777, June 28, 11:62. [Idem] , to New York Council of Safety. 1777. July 9, 11:101; July 24, 144. [Idem] , to John Barclay.
1777, November 1, 11:494. [Idem] , to Levi Stockwell.
1779, April 29, IV:779.
[Idem] , to New York militia.
1780, November — , VI:376; November 3, 377.
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State of New York
SCHUYLER, Phlip — continued. [Idem], to James Clinton.
I 78 1, May 15, VI:880. SHERWOOD, Adiel. to Liv- ingston. 1780, October 17, VI:408. SIMNET, John, to James Rivington.
1780, March 11, V:539. SMITH, Charles, to Walter N. Butler. 1778, July 27, 111:617. [Idem] , to Joseph Brant.
[1778, July—], 111:618. SMITH, Israel, to James Clinton.
1778, February 5, 11:768. SMITH, James, to Baron de Kalb.
1778, November 25, IV:312. SMITH, Melancton, to Abraham Ten Broeck.
1777, May 1, 1:763. SMITH, Milford, to Robert S.
Jones.
1778, August 5, 111:610.
SMITH, Simeon, to .
1778, November 5, IV:243. SMITH, William, to Peter R. Liv- ingston.
1780, May 4, V:713. SPARKS, Jared, to Benjamin Tall-
madge.
1833, November 12. VI:258.
1834, February 6, VI:260. SPENCER, Israel, to Stephen Lush.
1781, July 23. VII:117. STAATS, Barent J., to Abraham
Ten Broeck. 1778. September 9, IV:15.
STARK, John, to Abraham Ten Broeck. 1778. May 20. 111:337. [Idem] , to Horatio Gates.
1778, May 31, 111:379. . [Idem] , to William H. Ballard. 1778, June 23, V:413; July 4, 413. [Idem] . to Ichabod Alden.
1778. August 15, V:414. [Idem.] , to Peter Gansevoort.
1781. October 11, VII:391. [Idem] , to Benjamin Tupper.
1781, October 22, ¥11:437. [Idem] , to Peter Yates.
1781, December 8. VII:569.
STEVENS. Ebenezer, to
Yates. 1778. March 4. 11:843. [Idem], to Marquis de Lafayette.
1778, March 19, 111:59. STEVENS, Nathaniel, to George Washington. 1780, December 9, VI:485. STEWART, Charles, to James Gray. 1780, March 16, V:697. [Idem] , to Robert Howe. 1780, April 4, V:587. [Idem] , to George Washington.
1780. September 30, VI:270. STIRLING. Lord, to Peter Ganse- voort.
1781, October 31, VII:462. STRANG, Joseph, to Samuel H.
Parsons. 1778, February 16, 11:764.
Miscellaneous Letters.
XClll
SULLIVAN, John, to James Clin- ton.
1779. July 11, V:149. [Idem] , to George Washington.
1779. July 30. V:177.
[Idem] , to James Clinton.
1779, July 30, V:178.
f TALLMADGE. Benjamin. to
Jared Sparks.
1833. NWember 16. VI:258.
1834. February 17. VI:26L [Idem] . to Josiah Quincy.
1833. November 18. VI :260. TAPPEN. Peter, to Hugh Hughes.
1777. October 10. 11:409. TAYLOR, George. Jr.. to Udny Hay.
1780. June 20. V:868.
TEN BROECK. Abraham, to Dutchess County Commission- ers for Conspiracies. 1777, May 2, 1:763.
[Idem] , to Pierre Van Cortlandt.
1777, July 7, 11:80. [Idem] , to Robert Benson.
1778, September 16, IV:36. [Idem] , to Edward Hand.
1778, November 12, IV:285. [Idem.] , to John Williams.
1780. May 24. V:845.
TEN BROECK. Samuel, to Robert
Benson. 1778. September 15, IV:33. THOMPSON, Alexander, to
Thomas Machin.
1781. June 7, Vn:18.
THOMPSON, Andrew, to William
Heath. 1781. October 27, VI1:455. TILGHMAN, Tench, to Henry B.
Livingston.
1778, February 14, 11:752. TOMPKINS, Jonathan G., to
Royal Flint.
1779, September 26, V:294. TRIMBLE, George, to Udny Hay.
1781. June 1, VII :5. TRUMBULL, Jonathan, to Philip Schuyler. 1777. August 1, 11:147. TRYON. William, to Archibald Hamilton. 1779. March 7, IV:621. TRYON COUNTY — Committee to New York Council of Safety, 1777, September 10, 11:300. TUSTEN, Benjamin, Jr., to Stephen Howel. 1776, July 23, 1:266.
UMPHREY. James, to Thomas Cook.
1776, July 29, 1:278. UNDERDUNCK, Garret, to Alex- ander McDougall.
1777, June 25, 11:51. UNITED STATES — Board of
War, to Udny Hay. 1781. May 10. VI:806. UNITED STATES — Congress. Committee, to Samuel Minott and others. 1779. June 23, V:97.
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State of New York
UNITED STATES — Congress. New York Delegates in, to New York Provincial Congress.
1776. [June — ], 1:236; June
27. 242.
VAN CAMPEN, Isaac, to Johan- nis Decker.
1777. April 6. 1:700.
VAN CORTLANDT, Pierre, to Philip Schuyler. 1777. July 5, 11:101; July 7, 101. [Idem] . to George Washington. 1777, July 25. 11:136; July 25. 170; July 27, 171; July 30, 172. [Idem] , to Jonathan Trumbull.
1777, July 27, 11:226. [Idem] . to New York Delegates in
' Continental Congress. 1781. January 17, VI:580. VAN DYCK, Cornelius, to James Clinton.
1778, December 23, IV :4 17.
1779, January 18, IV:492. [Idem] , to Goose Van Schaick.
1779, October 25, V:330.
1780, July 3. V:912.
VAN EPS, John E.. to ZephanJah Batcheller and Abraham Veeder. 1778. March 12. 111:34. VAN ERNAM. Jacob, to Peter Vroman. 1780. July 20, VI:31.
VAN HORNE. Abraham. to Henry Glen.
1778. June 5, 111:407.
VAN NESS, . to Royal Flint.
1779, September 29, V:295. VAN NESTE. Peter, to Johannis
Decker. 1777. April 6, 1:700. VAN RENSSELAER, Henry, to Peter Gansevoort. 1781, October 15, VII:403. VAN RENSSELAER, John, to Peter Gansevoort. 1781. December 4. VII:553. VAN SCHAICK. Goose, to Philip Schuyler.
1777. August 4, 11:169. [Idem] . to Edward Hand.
1778. November 15, IV:288. [Idem] . to James Clinton.
1779. May 22. IV:843; June 5, V:35.
[Idem] . to Abraham Ten Broeck.
1780. May 24, V:746. [Idem] , to New York Council of
Appointment.
1781. June 11, VII :20.
VAN WOERT. Lewis, to Abra- ham Ten Broeck. 1778. November 11. IV:268.
1780. October 28. VI:344. VARICK. Richard. to George
Washington.
1781. June 16, VII :28. VEEDER. Volkert. to Abraham
Ten Broeck. 1778. June 5. 111:405.
Miscellaneous Letters.
xcv
VEEDER, Volkert — - contir.ued. [Idem] , to Henry Glen.
1780, October 17. VI:303. VISSCHER, Matthew, to Abra- ham Yates, Jr. 1777. October 12, 11:428. VROMAN, Peter, to President of New York Council of Safety.
1777, August 20, 11:238. \Idem] , to Abraham Ten Broeck.
1778, July 17, 111:557; July 24. 583.
1780. April 12, V:632; June 14, 819; June 17, 842.
[Idem] , to Stephen Lush.
1779, April 14, IV:723.
WADSWORTH, Jeremiah, to
George Washington. 1779. August 27, V:218. WALBRIDGE. Ebenezer. to
Henry Van Rensselaer.
1781, December 17, ¥11:591 ; December 1 7, 592.
[Idem] , to Peter Gansevoort.
1781, December 19, VII:61 1. WASHBURN, Bethuel, to Udny Hay. 1781, October 7, VII:379. WASHINGTON, George, to Con- tinental Congress. 1775. July 10. 1:211.
1777. May 10. 1:808; Novem- ber 23, 11:559; November 23, 570; December 23, 597.
1778, February 8. 11:750; March 16. 870; May 24,
WASHINGTON, George— 1778 — continued. 111:352; June 29, 519; No- vember 27, IV:332.
1779, June 6, V:21; July 25. 152; August 15, 245; August
23, 204.
1780, January 5, V:454; May 27, 760; June 25, 876; Sep- tember 26. VI:256; December 15, 508.
1781, January 6. Vl:550; May 8. 850.
[Idem] , to Committee of Co-opera- tion of Continental Congress. 1780, May 25. V:755; June 11, 809; June 12, 812; June 19. 856; July 13. VI:10; August 17, 112.
[Idem] , to Charles Lee. 1776. January 30, 1:555.
[Idem] , to Secret Committee of New York Convention.
1776. July 13. 1:555.
[Idem] , to Alexander McDougall.
1777. May 7. 1:808; May 20. 11:72.
1778. February 12. 11:749; March 16. 869.
1779. March 17. IV:642; July
3. V:121; July 4. 121. [Idem] , to Israel Putnam.
1777, July 21, 11:122; August 1. 149; December 2. 560.
1778. March 16. 11:869. [Idem], to New York Council of
Safety. 1777. July 22. 11:122; August
4. 170.
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State of New York
WASHINGTON, George — con- tinued.
[Idem] , to Governors of Eastern States.
1777, December 29, 11:614. [Idem] , to Sir William Howe.
1778, February 10, 111:305; March 9, 11:572; March 12, 573.
[Idem] , to Henry Laurens,
1778, March 8, 11:571. [Idem] , to Horatio Gates.
1778, May 25, 111:353; June 20, 484; June 29. 519. [Idem] , to Peter Muhlenberg.
1778, August 27 (per Tench Tilghman), 111:696. [Idem], to John Morin Scott.
1778, October 17, IV:167. [Idem] , to Philip Schuyler.
1778, November 20, IV:365.
1779, February 1 1, IV:602.
1780, May 25, V:755. [Idem] , to Joseph Reed.
1779, March 3, IV:615. [Idem] , to John Sullivan.
1779, July 1, V:149. [Idem] , to William Gordon.
1779, August 2, V:156.
[Idem] , to Lord Stirling.
1779, August 21, V:205. [Idem] , to Henry Lee. 1779, August 23, V:205.
[Idem] , to Count d'Estaing.
1779, September 13, V:288; October 4, 292. [Idem] , to Marquis de Lafayette.
1779, October 20, V:380.
WASHINGTON, George — con- tinued. 1780, July 15, VI:10; July 16. 11 ; July 16, 12; July 22, 12. Idem] , to V/illiam Heath.
1779, December 21, V:427. Idem] , to James Duane.
1780, March 14, V:708; May 14, II.
Idem] , to James Clinton.
1780, June 10, V:809; Novem- ber 5, VI:407. Idem] , to Robert Howe.
1780, June 10, V:806; June 15. 807; June 18, 854; June 20. 858. Idem] , to Pierre Van Cortlandt.
1780, June 10, V:806. Idem] , to James Bowdoin.
1780, June 14, V:807. Idem] , to Samuel Huntington.
1780, June 20, V:874. Idem] , to Robert R. Livingston.
1780, June 29, VI: 12. Idem] , to John Fellows.
1780, July 31, VI:63. Idem] , to Benedict Arnold.
1780, August 3, VI: 13. Idem] , to Count Rochambeau.
1780, September 26, VI:257. Idem] , to William Denning.
1780, November 2, VI:366. Idem] , to New England States.
1781, Januar>^ 5, VI:548. Idem] , to Henry Knox.
1781, January 7, VI:549. Idem] , to Abner Nash. 1781, January — , VI: 592.
Miscellaneous Letters.
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WAYNE, Anthony, to Charles Lee.
1779, October 20. V:154. WEBSTER, Alexander, to Lewis
Van Woert. 1778, November 10. IV:268. [Idem] , to Thomas Chittenden.
1780. October 18. VI:308." WEMPLE, Abraham, to Abraham
Ten Broeck. 1778, June 2, 111:383; June 6,
413; September 20, IV:82. 1780. August 2. VI:80. [Idem] , to Peter Vroman. 1780, July 18. VI:30. WEMPLE, Myndert M., to Goose Van Schaick. 1780. May 23, V:742. [Idem] , to Peter Vroman.
1780, July 19, Vl:31. WESTBROOK, Samuel, to Johan-
nis Decker.
1777, April 6, 1:700. WHITING. Daniel, to Edward
Hand.
1778. November 13, IV:286. WHITING. W. B., to Abraham
Ten Broeck. 1778. August 26, 111:694. WILLETT, Marinus, to Elihu Marshall.
1781, September 7, VII:327; September 8, 327; September 10, 327.
WILLIAMS. John, to Jotham Lor- ing. 1778, April 22, 111:207.
WILLIAMS, John — continued. [Idem] , to Goose Van Schaick.
1780, May 16, V:720. [Idem] , to Matthew Visscher.
1781, April 15, VI:788. WISNER, Henry, and others to
New York Provincial Congress.
1776, June 27, 1:242. [Idem] , to Andrew Taylor.
1778. April [March?] 29, III: 116. [Idem] , to Alexander McDougall.
1778, May 6, 111:274. WITHERSPOON, John, to
Samuel Minott and others.
1779, June 23, V:97. [Idem] , to Thomas Chittenden.
1779, June 28, V:112. WOODHULL, Jesse, to William Malcom.
1779, June 7. V:50. WRIGHT. Job, to Abraham Ten
Broeck. 1781, March 6, VI:671. WYNKOOP, Jacobus, to New York Council of Safety.
1777, August 6, 11:189.
YATES, Christopher, to Abraham Wemple.
1778, May 30, 111:378. YATES, Christopher P., to Abra- ham Yates, Jr.
1780, March 17. V:548; April 7. 628.
YATES, Peter, to Thomas Chitten- den.
1781, August 27, VII:267.
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State of New York
YATES, Peter — continued. [Idem] , to Peter Gansevoort.
1781. December 12, ¥11:579. YOUNGLOVE. John, to Commit- tee of Albany.
YOUNGLOVE, John — continued.
1778, February 26, 11:854. [Idem] , to Robert Yates.
1781, April 18, VI:788.
ANALYTICAL INDEX
A-F
ANALYTICAL INDEX
AAHRING, Jacob, of Tryon county, N. Y., captured with his family, VI: 79.
Aamko, Oneida chief, V:884.
Abaco, in the Bahamas, VIII :322.
Abail, see Abeel.
Abbet, see also Abbett, Abbot, Ab- bott, Abott.
Abbet, Jonathan James, of exempts of Albany, N. Y., IV: 10.
Abbett (Abbit), David, in regi- ment of Col. Roswell Hopkins, V:71. 72.
Abbit, see Abbet, Abbett, Abbot, Abbott, Abott.
Abbot, see also Abbet, Abbett, Ab- bott, Abott.
Abbot (Abbit), Joel, VII:575.
Abbott (Abbit), John, colonel, VII: 389, 575; breaks off negotiations V'ith Lt. Col. Henry Van Rensse- laer, VII:585.
Abbott, Jacob, of Hillsboro county, N. H., member of New Hamp- shire committee of safety, V:654.
Abbott, Timothy, of Huntington, L. I., IV:200.
Abeail, see Abeel.
Abeel, captain, or Kagentwaghgegh, Seneca chief, deputy to Indian council at Fort Schuyler, Sep- tember, 1784, Vni:365, 371, 373, 375, 378.
Abeel (Abell), Anthony, son of Capt. David Abeel, captured, VI:452; prisoner in Montreal, Canada, VII:227.
Abeel (Abail, Abell), David, cap- tain, return of company, IV:687; exchange of, as prisoner, VI:45I, 452. VII:320; capture of, VI: 800-801, 812; prisoner of Mon- treal, Canada, VII:227; at Al- bany after release, VII:606; affidavit of captivity and rumored negotiations between Vermont leaders and British, VII:607.
Abeel, Garrett, of New York city, Salter, VIII:xxxvi.
Abeel, James, major, of first regi- ment of volunteers, V:539.
Abeel (Abeail, Abeal), John, his house in Canajoharie district burned, VI:80, 81, 82.
Abeel, John, of New York city, dealer in anchors, VIII:xxxvi.
Abeel, John, of New York city, Salter, VIII:xxxvi.
Abeel and Byvanck, merchants in New York city, VIII:xxxvi.
Abercromby, James, general, British army, commanding 44th (English Foot), IV:509.
Abercromby, Robert, lieutenant- colonel, British army, reported killed at Monmouth, 111:508.
State of New York
Abigh, Benjamin, 11:401.
Abingdon, Willoughby Bertie, fourth earl of, speech by, 111:433.
Abott, see also Abbit, Abbitt, Ab- bot, Abbott.
Abott (Abot), , miller of
Norwalk, Conn., 11:499, 501.
Abrahams, Henry, of Huntington, L. I., prisoner, 111:224.
Abrahams, John, mutineer, 1:640.
Abraham's Plains, in Pennsylvania, V:232.
Acker, see also Aker.
Acker, (Mr.), WilHam Duer
refers Clinton to him for informa- tion, 1:565.
Acker, John, loyalist, prisoner, 1 : 510.
Acker, John, Jr., of Beekman's pre- cinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., V:555.
Acker (Asler), Richard, lieutenant of second regiment. Orange county militia, V:774.
Acker, Sybert, captain of sixth regi- ment, Dutchess county militia. 111: 264.
Acker, Wolver, of Newburgh pre- cinct, now in Orange county, N.
' Y., VI: 133.
Ackerly, see also Akely, Akerly.
Ackerly, Abraham, condemned to death as a British spy, VI: 764, 765.
Ackerly, Jonathan, of Cortlandt Manor, Westchester county, N. Y., convicted of burglary, 111: 181. 183.
Ackerman, Charles, joins the enemy,
V:951. Ackerman (Aukerman), Elijah, of
second regiment, New ^'ork line,
VI:791. Ackerman, Gulian, assessor of
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Vl:586. Axkerman, Lawrence, of Hacken-
sack, N. J., 1:542. Ackerman, William, assigned to
tenth regiment, Albany county
militia, IV:36.
Ackermans, , 11:625.
Ackerson, see also Eckerson. Ackerson, John, his wife and chil- dren permitted to go to New York
city, V:678, 679. Ackland, see also Acland. Ackland, James (?), country seat of,
at Corlaer's Hook, New York city,
VIll:xxix. Ackles, James, of Fredericksburgh
precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
VI:286. Acklin, Francis, of first regiment.
New York line, VI:532. Acland, see also Ackland. Acland, Lady Harriet, saved when
her husband's tent burns at Sara- toga, 11:431. Acland, John Dyke, major, British
army, burned while saving wife
from tent fire at Saratoga, 11:431 ;
goes on parole to New York city,
11:868. Acquackanonck, N. J., 1:271, 431,
472, 476, 477, 488, 534, 535.
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Acquackanonck, N. J. — continued. 573; 11:625; V:271; bridge at. 1:472, VIII :399.
Acra, Greene (formerly in Albany) county, N. Y., 111:525.
Adams, see also Addams.
Adams, , captain, loyalist. III:
386.
Adams, , captain, patriot, in
charge of shipbuilding, 11:36, 469, 470.
Adams, Abigail (Mrs. John), hard- ships in Boston, 1 :86.
Adams, Abraham, of Amenia pre- cinct, Dutchess county,! N|. Y., IV:376.
Adams, Abraham, Jr., ot Amenia precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., IV:376.
Adams, C. T. M., of Caughnawaga, on Mohawk river, N. Y., 111:396.
Adams, Daniel, of Claverack, N. Y., V:930.
Adams, Ehsha, of Amenia precinct, Dutchess county. N. Y., IV:376.
Adams, Gilbert, of Mamaroneck. N. Y., prisoner, 111:225.
Adams, John, of Massachusetts, 1:86, 87; 11:639; VIII:37, 96. 101, 155; description of New York city by, in August, 1 774, 1:69-80; elected to First Conti- nental Congress. 1 :92 ; his opinion of New Yorkers. 1:93; impressions of Philadelphia. 1:94-95; selects Washington as commander-in- chief, 1:1 16-1 1 7; signs treaty with England, 1:170; appointed on
Adams. John — continued.
committee to collect evidence about evacuation of Ticonderoga. II: 261, 343; reports eleven British men-of-war are bound for Amer- ica. 111:326; attempts to negotiate peace with Great Britain. V:289.
Adams. John, deputy commissary of prisoners, 111:455, 464; IV:57, 186, 219. 243; commissioned by Elias Boudinot to purchase twenty thousand bushels of wheat for pris- oners at New York. 11:833.
Adams. John. Jr.. employed in iron works of Robert Livingston. V: 753.
Adams. Jonas, recommended for sec- ond lieutenant, VII:188.
Adams. Joseph, of Amenia precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.. IV:376.
Adams. Major, private in seventh Dutchess county militia. V:825; prisoner, suspected of felony, VI : 836.
Adams, Robert, requests permit for his daughter. Mrs. Mulligan, to come out of New York city, IV: 221.
Adams, Samuel. 1:77. 78. 93. 116; 11:639; draws up resolutions of remonstrance against stamp act. 1:33; seconded nomination of Washington as commander-in-chief. 1:1 17; president of Massachusetts senate, VIII :65. 262, 269.
Adams, William, prisoner in Pough- keepsie jail. VI:836.
State of New York,
Adams, William (Dr.), in charge of hospital at New Windsor, Orange county, N. Y., VII:386.
Adamson, William, lieutenant of New York volunteers, loyalist, as ensign requests Clinton for permis- sion to enter New York on parole, 11:502; absconded from his lodg- ings while on parole, 11:569; re- captured, 11:581-586; accused of horse stealing, III: 293-294; to be exchanged, 111:464.
Adamson, William, patriot, 111:177.
Addams, see also Adams.
Addams, Ebenezer, of Rhinebeck precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., V:372.
Addison, Blandina (Miss), of Kings- ton, N. Y., 11:614.
Addison (Addisson), John, principal of Kingston Academy, accompanies Mrs. Clinton to camp, 1 :42 1 ; writes Clinton on behalf of inhabit- ants of Kingston, 1:473-474; his complimentary letter to Clinton, II : 613-614; Clinton recommends his academy, 111:733.
Adgate, Matthew, on auditing com- mittee of provincial congress which approved Clinton's expenses to Philadelphia, 1 :664 ; chairman of committee to explore lead mines at New Canaan, 111:394; elected as- semblyman from Albany county, VII:322-323.
Adiquitanga (Adoquetangy), Indian name of Charlotte river, Delaware county, N. Y., V:188.
Adiutoa (present Conesus, Livingston county), N. Y., unfortunate Boyd expedition dispatched from, V: 238, 239, 240.
Adkins, Samuel, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., 11:823.
Adkins, Williams, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., 11:822.
Admiralty Court, Boston, records de- stroyed by mob, 1:37.
Admiralty, State Courts of, to be informed of cessation of hostilities, VIII :253.
Adriance, Cornelius, V : 1 68. Adriance Cornelius, lieutenant of sec- ond regiment, Dutchess county mil- itia. VI:763. Adsit (Adtset), George, in regiment
of Col. Roswell Hopkins, V:71,
72. Adsit (Adeset, Adsitt), Henry, in
regiment of Col. Roswell Hopkins,
V:71, 72. Adsit, Samuel, 111:242. Adsit, Stephen, 111:243. Adye, Stephen S., aide-de-camp,
British army, V:388. Agar, Edward, druggist in New
York city, VIII:xxxiv. Agar, Henry, taken captive at Break-
abeen, Schoharie county, confined
in Canada, VI:660. Agler, Anderess (Andress), of Cox-
sackie exempts, 111:137, 139. Agnew, James, general, British army,
killed at battle of Germantown, 1 1 :
384.
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Agnew, William, major, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II: 450.
Agontenayea, or Elequegonteneayea, a rift on Onondaga river, N. Y., VIII:359.
Aitken, Robert, printer in Philadel- phia, 1 :60.
Akart, Peter, of Schaghticoke, N. Y., 111:299.
Akely, see also Ackerly, Akerly.
Akely, Thomas, VI:453.
Aker, Jacob, prisoner, VI :660.
Akerly, see also Ackerly, Akely.
Akerly, , prisoner, 11:584. 585.
Akin, see also Vanakin.
Akin, David, of Dutchess county ex- empts, IV:63.
Akins, Benjamin, of Quaker Hill, Dutchess county, N. Y., IV:465, 470.
"Albany," the, British man-of-w^ar, at Fort Cumberland, Nova Scotia, V:452.
Albany, N. Y., mentioned as prob- able capital of state, 11:526; ob- jections to, as capital, 11:639; lo- cal treasury empty, in March, 1778, 11:839; Schenectady com- mittee charges favoritism against, 111:63-66; Chief Justice Jay at, in May, 1778, 111:309; plan for reducing prices in force at, V : 1 I 5 ; inhabitants petition for permission of Dr. Henry Van Dyck to return there. V:274, 859; CRnton at.
Albany, N. Y. — continued.
January, 1780, V:460; address of welcome from, to Clinton, V: 467-468; Clinton's response to welcome, V:468-469; Clinton at, October 18, 1780, Vl:304, 306; address and freedom of city I'o Clinton, VI:338; Clinton at, in January, 1781, VI:603; Clinton accepts freedom of city, VI:606- ()07; Clinton intends to visit, in February, 1783, VIII :65; ad- dress of citizens to Clinton on res- toration of peace and establishment of independence, VIII :230-231 ; commissioners of Indian affairs here discuss approaching council, VIII: 345-346; former council of Six Nations at, recalled by Indians in 1784, VIII :361, 366; Washing- ton goes there, VI 11:41 1 ; Wash- ington arrives there, VIII :4 13.
citv hall, Vl:233, 632, 733; VII:
228.
courts. Supreme, 111:231; proceed- ings, July, 1778; 111:608-610; convictions in, 111:608-610.
hospital (British), 11:581 ; 111:1 10; protest against its removal to New York, 111:81-82, 83; medicine for, 111:264.
jail (see also prisoners), 111:321, 328, 334, 354, 701; IV:121, 164, 219, 253, 410, 413, 845; V:386, 676.
legislature, sessions at, in I 780, I :
100. V:460, 468, 473, 481,
State of New York
Albany, N. Y. — legislature — con- tinued. 499. 509. 519; prevented by snowdrifts from meeting there, Jan- uary. 1780. V:444-446; sum- moned to meet there. January 3, 1781, VI:742.
levies, see militia.
ma})o/s court, 1:18.
military affairs. General James Clin- ton ordered there. May. 1 780, I : I 7 ; capture of, designed by French in 1689. 1:123; capture of. early a part of British plan. 1:127; con- stituted base of operations. 1:143; Burgoyne withm striking distance, 1:195; early days of war. 1:195; loyalists from, aid in capturing Convention at Kingston. 1:718; disaffected persons confined at. re- moved to fleet. 11:101 ; reinforce- ments from Ulster and Dutchess counties ordered to. 11:150, 151- 152. 167; Colonel Greaton in command at. 1777. 11:170; Schuyler at, August. 1777. II: 206; panic from threatened Bur- goyne invasion. 11:209-21 1 ; cap- ture of. would bring over Indians on British side. 11:210; George Clinton at. August 25. 1777. II: 253; Putnam suggests relief against invasion, 11:384-385; Gates at, October, 19, 1777, 11:459. 465; Lincoln at, October 28, 1 777, II: 487-488; cannon to be brought from Ticonderoga to, 11:680, 795, 835, 111:6, 10, 11, 151;
Albany, N. Y. — military affairs — continued, gondolas and gunboats to be built near or at. 11:691, 715, 755, III: 25, 26; suit for damages incurred while Gates's army was encamped on William Hilton's farm, 11:824- 826; heavy ordnance in artillery park. 11:843; protection needed for arsenal and stores, 11:871, III: 129, 144, 184, 200, 333; Con- way in command, March, 1 778, 111:78-79; McDougall's orders to Conway, 111:200-202; ordnance conditions, 111:69. 123. 421-423; Conway at. April, 1 7 78. 1 1 1 : 1 08 ; alarm on account of unprotected state. 111:183, I 86 ; plans for pro- tection, 111:189. 200-202; Clin- ton protests to Washington as to uncovered condition of, 111:205- 206 ; Stark to command at. April, 1778, 111:232; cannon from, shipped to West Point. 111:290. 295 ; ordnance stores from, sent to Valley Forge. 111:290, 295; Bur- goyne at, 111:307; Stark at. May 20, 1778, 111:333; alarm over threatened raid by Indians and tories. 111:380-381. 399; advised by Clinton to rely on militia for defense. 111:387-389; why se- lected as military post, IV. 60-61 ; distress of, in 1778, 1V:178; citi- zens ask aid for Cherry Valley suf- ferers, lV:363-364; Washington orders provisions laid in at, IV: 368 ; flour from, carried to Tryon
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Albany, N. Y. — miliiar]) affairs — continued, county, 1V:478; General Robert Van Rensselaer ordered to examine rumors of threatened Indian raids, V: 332-333. 336; designated by Washington as commissary station, V:565, 784; depot for army sup- plies VI:273; supplies from, in transit to Schenectady, VI:32I; General James Clinton to command at, November, 1789, VI :368, 380, 385, 405 ; tory women to be sent to Canada, VI:369; Schuyler dispatches express rider from Sara- toga to, VI:377-378. 380; report on difficulty of procuring shingles, boards and glass there for Clinton, VI:454-455; Washington orders ammunition for ordnance depot at, Vl:650; supplies arrive at, VI: 855-856; General Van Rensselaer ordered to. May 19, 1781. VI: 892; Colonel Willett reports to Clinton on levies at, VI:893; re- ported threatened destruction of, by Sir John Johnson, VII:340, 404; to be connected by chain of ex- presses with Continental Village, VII:395; Captain Marshall pre- pared to meet enemy at, VII :4 I 3- 414; Gansevoort and Van Rens- selaer ordered to march there, VII: 448; citizens hold convocation for defense of western frontiers, VII: 619-620.
militia and levies (see also troops), four hundred to rendezvous at, II:
Albany, N. Y. — militia and levies — continued. 689, 71 I, 745; return of, Febru- ary 19, 1778, 11:780; number available at, m May, 1778, III: 333; ordered to Schoharie, III: 599; associated exempts, IV:9-1 I , 208-209, 241 ; ordered to protect frontiers, IV:293; return of, March 20, 1779, IV:654; returns, 1778-1779, IV:680; levies or- dered to, IV:822; return of levies,
June, 1780. V:796-797. 881-
882; drafted men for, V:884; ex- empts, V:9I I ; respond to alarm, VI:79; eleven from, at Schoharie, VI:53; sent into Tryon county, VI: 79; levies for frontier duty ren- dezvous at, V 1:9 7- 100; return of quota for continental army, Novem- ber 29, I 780, VI:448; three com- panies to be consolidated into two, VI:733; destitute of arms, VI: 765-766; levies ordered to, VI: 859; Willett's regiment of levies at, VI:893-897, 900, 901 ; city regi- ment under arms on account of In- dian and tory raids, VI 1:304; re- turn of levies in, September 1 2, 1781, VII:326. prisoners, Burgoyne arrives a prisoner at, 11:454; their immediate remov- al recommended by Conway, III: 124, 142; m jail at. 111:82, 83,
84, 107, 109. I 10. 134. 184. 187. 321. 328, 334. 335. 354. 616. IV:413. V:676, VI:883; Walter Butler, tory, escapes from.
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State of New York
Albany, N. Y. — prisoners — con- tinued.
111:204; confined in fort, 111:552.
655; loyalists confined at, IV:50;
plan for exchange, IV :1 56-1 87;
two spies sentenced to be hanged
near barracks, VI:337; names of
those at, \'I:73I; sent from, to
West Point, VII:558. secretar}) of state, office of, removed
to, 1:11. survey^or general, office of, removed
to, VIII :394. taverns, excise ordinance for, 1:85-
86.
troops (see also militia and levies), complaints against quartering them, 1:218; shifted to Highlands from, 111:113-114, 131, 186-190; Greaton's regiment returns to. III: 226, 258; protest against removal, 111:332-333; desired for protec- tion. May, 1778, 111:335-338; the mayor and General Ten Broeck urge stationing of contmental troops at, 111:380-381 ; ordered to relieve militia of Ten Broeck's brig- ade at, 111:474; Posey's riflemen at, July 28, 1778, 111:588; re- turn of fourth Pennsylvania regi- ment at, July 28, 1778. 111:589; Lafayette to command three thou- sand regulars at, 111:713; John Barclay, mayor, protests against bil- leting two thousand, lV:27-29; Clinton's answer to protest, IV^: 60-61 ; sent from, to reinforce Fort Edward, V:569; James Chnton's
Albany, N.Y. — troops — continued, brigade ordered to, V:768, VI: 39 1 , 392 ; provisions for troops scarce, N'I:475; discontented, VI: 598; six companies from, ordered by Washmgton to march to head- quarters, V 1:651; Colonel Wil- lett's regiment ordered to, VI:813; mutiny among first regiment at, VII :70.
Albany congress, 1754, 1:29-30. 175.
Albany County, N. Y., lead mines in, 11:498, 111:393; crops lost and families threatened, 111:266-267; land tenure in, IV:27; disputed election returns, VII:322-323; taxes paid, from declaration of in- dependence to October 1, 1781, VII :366; wheat tax cannot be col- lected in, V1I:464.
commissioners for conspiracies, en- listment of rangers to be under their command, 111:184; prisoners re- leased at Philadelphia, to be de- livered to, V:425; loyalist appeal to Clinton against action of, W: 517-519; letters from Clinton to, July 21, 1778, 111:572; Au- gust 12, 1778, 111:627; Septem- ber 20, 1778, IV:58; October 26, 1778, IV:206-207; Septem- ber 15, 1779, V:276-277; July
24, 1780. VI:45; September 7, 1781, VII :2 7 3-274; September
25, 1781, VIl:355-356; letters to Clinton from, July 24, 1778, 111:583; July 29, 1778, 111:592-
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1 1
Albany Counly, N. Y. — comrs. for consp. — continued. 593; August 15, 1778, 111:640- 641; August 20, 1778, 111:669- 670; September 28, 1778. IV: 112-1 13; October 30, 1778. IV:
216-217; July 22, 1780, VI:43- 44; August 30. 1781, VII:271-
273; September 19, 1781, VII: 339; September 25, 1781. VII:
356-357.
commissioners of sequestration (mid- dle district), prevent Colonel Wil- liam Butler from selling seized cat- tle, 111:706; commended by Clin- ton for conduct toward Butler, IV: 11-12.
count}) committee (committee of the city and county of Albany) , char- acter of men composing it, 1:143; voracity charged against, 1:198; instructed to aid commanding of- ficers of militia, 1:387; em- powered to crush insurrections and disaffection, 1:802, 812; com- mended by committee of Litchfield, Conn., 11:177-178; unable to re- spond to appeal for help from Sche- nectady, 1 1 :20 1 ; represents to council of safety exposed condition of county, 11:201-202, 209-211 ; appeals for aid to New England. 11:202; receives news of battle of Oriskany, 11:203-204; appealed to for help by German Flats com- mittee. 11:204; Clinton's reply to congratulatory address from, II: 204-205 ; address from, to Clinton,
Albany County, N. Y. — count}; committee — continued. 11:231-232; criticised by Scho- harie committee, 11:239; Gates or- ders Van Schaick's regiment from Fort Schuyler at request of, II: 430-431 ; advised of plot against city, 11:848-853, 111:107-112; oppose injury to inoffensive persons by whigs, 11:853, 856-859; in- formed of flogging of tories in Cam- bridge district, 11:854-856; ad- vised by Clinton for suppression of lawlessness, 11:877-879; advises Clinton on disposal of British and loyalist prisoners, 111:81-82; with- draws request to retain Van Schaick's regiment in Tryon county, 111:86; suggest removal of British hospital and prisoners from Albany. 111:109-110; protests against re- moval of continental troops from Albany, 111:175.
courts. Oyer and Terminer, 111:614; Inferior Court of Common Pleas, VII:610.
legislature, returns for members of as- sembly from. VII:322.
levies, see militia.
militar}) affairs, appeals to New Eng- land for succor during Burgoyne crisis, 11:158-161; movement, in August. 1777. to enlist loyalist battalions, II :1 59 ; insurrections in, suppressed, II: 217; raids of en- emy in, 11:262-263; tory plots and disaffection in, 11:848-858; peti- tion for protection, 111:210; In-
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Albany County, N. Y. — mi7r/arp affairs — continued, dian depredations, 111:378, 424- 425, 427; exposed to ravages of enemy, IV:154, 156, 555-556, V1I:316; members for county ad- vised by Clinton to provide relief for Cherry Valley sufferers, I V : 336, 346; scarcity of ammunition in department of, IV :43 7-438; in- habitants on frontier threaten to re- move, IV':555-556; wheat, flour and meal in, to be seized for army, IV:691, 717-718; support for sufferers on frontiers, IV:709, 712,
832-833, 758-759, 832-833, V: 147, 439; families of disaffected on frontiers, a menace, V:276- 277; frontier exposed to ravages of enemy, V:331 ; Helderberg tories apprehended, VI:31 ; James Clinton ordered to command at, November, 1780, VI:368-369, 372; desolation committed by en- emy in, VI :373. jriililia and levies (see also troops), with rangers pursue tories, 1:384; ordered to march to North Castle, 1:479-481 ; one thousand from, with Schuyler, 11:196, 234; re- turn of, February 19, 1778, II: 780; slow to respond, 111:63; as- sociation of exempts at Coxsackie, 111:137-139; petition from twelfth regiment. 111 :265-267; tardiness of levies, 111:318; dilatory, 111:424- 425, 427; return of tenth regi- ment, June 10, 1778, 111:446-
Albany County, N. Y.- — militia and levies — continued. 447; to defend frontier, 111:467- 468, lV:78-79, V:948; ex- empted from serving under Gates, 111:468; association of exempts in Kings district of, 111:627-630, 672-674, 731-732; association of exempts in western district of Clav- erack, 111:641-643; exempts in Schoharie and Duanesburgh, III: 650-65 1 ; association of exempts m, 1V:9-1 1, 208-209; one- fourth to be kept on frontier duty, IV:78, 85-86, 154; exempts, IV:239- 240; returns of Ten Broeck's brig- ade, March 20, 1779, 1V:654; m 1778-1779, 1V:6S0; levies in continental battalions to be ascer- tained, 1V:766; levies in continen- tal battalions to defend frontiers, IV:829, 850; deficiency in levies nearly one hundred and fifty, V : 150, 165; estimated for frontier defense, V:322; ordered for fron- tier service, V:566-567, 568; jeopardized in field for want of pro- visions, V:7I6; at Schenectady, May, 1780, V:745; returns of levies, June 4, 1780. V:796-797; reported attack by guards of, V: 800 ; return of three months' levies, 1780, V:88 1-882; divided into two brigades, V:894-895; h\ie5 for frontiers deficient, Vl:45; levies intended for continental army to be retained for frontier service, VI: 95-96; levies to be stationed at
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Albany County, N. Y. — militia and levies — continued. Fort Schuyler, VI:225; at Sara- toga, VI:394; return of, November 29, 1 780, for service in the hne during war, VI:448; with Van Rensselaer in Mohawk Valley,
VI:693, 700, 701, 702, 703;
destitute of arms and ammuni- tion, VI:765-767; levies in Wil- lett's regiment, VI:807, VII:315; raises over four hundred men for Willett's regiment, VI:893; return of Van Rensselaer's brigade. May 24, 1 78 1 , VI :906 ; levies in. com- manded by Willett, VII: 143- 144; return of levies, September 12, 1 78 1 , VI 1 : 326 ; reinforce Willett, VII:443; to defend Schenectady, VII:448.
prisoners (see also mililar]) affairs), 111:328, IV:253. V:386, 676, VI:731.
supervisors, VI:448.
troops (see also militia), half of regi- ments to be ready to march, 1:376; four hundred men to be raised. III : 1 63 ; protest against their removal to Fishkill, III :1 75 ; protest against billeting them, IV :2 7-29; regi- ments of, VI:97, 776; gratuities of clothing from, for New York brigade, VI:224, 235; three regi- ments of New York brigade or- dered to, VI:39I, 392; activity in raising quotas in, VI:504.
Albeas, Conraedt, prisoner, VI:731.
Albertie, Barnard, of Col. Peter R.
Albertie, Baranard — continued. Livingston's regiment, IV:35; bearer of letter to Clinton from Robert R. Livingston, IV:75, 76.
Albertson, Reed, of Newburgh, Or- ange county, N. Y., VI:787.
Albertson, William, of Shelter Island, N. Y., Vn:346.
Albison, Daniel, of Southampton, Suffolk county, N. Y., requests permission to remove to the Wall- kill, VI: 157.
Albony, (Mrs.), her mother
permitted to return to New York city, VI:441.
Albright, John, corporal, of fifth regi- ment. New York line, V :926.
Alcock, see also AUcock, Allicocke.
Alcock, John D., captain, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451.
Alcock, Wastain (Weston), lieuten- ant, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451.
Alcott (Olcott), Peter, agent of northern parts of New Hampshire grants, VI:744; VII: 165.
Alden, Ichabod, colonel, of seventh Massachusetts continental line, his regiment at Albany, 111:124, 128; General McDougall willing to leave regiment at Albany, 111:1 94- 195, 212; his regiment at Half- moon with Conway, 111:226; or- dered back to Albany, 111:258; returns from Fort Schuyler, III: 586; detachment on way to Cherry Valley, 111:591; his regi-
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Alden, Ichabod — continued.
ment at Cherry Valley, 111:596,
600, 632, IV:49, 80, 118; two hundred from his regiment pursue enemy, IV:82; displays activity and prudence in dealing with disaffected, IV^:260; reported as attacked by enemy at Cherry Val- ley, IV:267, 289; killed at Cherry Valley, IV: 284, 292, 293; di- rections to scouting party under Captain Ballard, V:414-416; ex- amination of tories taken by Bal- lard, V:414-4I6; reports to Stark on Ballard's expedition, \':4I6; letter to Stark on captured tories, V:416; proceedings of court of in- quiry called by, V:41 7-418.
Alden, Judah, captain, of second Massachusetts regiment, VI:293.
Alder, Joseph, British surgeon's mate, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II: 451.
Aldridge (Aldrige), Peter, charged with harboring enemies, 1:790, 791 ; acquitted, 11:635.
Aldridge, Peter, sergeant, of Ulster county exempts, V:3.
Aldridge, Robert, of fourth regiment, Ulster county militia, 11:109.
Alen, see Allan, Allen, Allin, Allyn.
Alers, C. A., captain, German offi- cer with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
452. Alexander, James, of New \ork city, supporter of John Peter Zen- ger during trial, 1 :55.
Alexander, William, see Stirling, Lord.
Alexandria, Va., V:507; and trans- action of Washington at, 1 : 1 88 ; place of rendezvous for Virginia militia, 11:814.
Alger, Yebler, of Mohawk district, Tryon county, N. Y., IV:700.
Aligh, Jacob, corporal, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment, IV:36.
Allan, see also Allen, Allin, Allyn.
Allan, , loyalist, 111:193.
Allcash, Thomas, 11:401.
Allcock, see also Alcock, Allicocke.
Allcock, John, 11:401.
Allegheny (Aligany, Allegany) river. Pa., IV:367; Indians resident there, V:381.
Allen, see also Allan, Allin, Allyn.
Allen, David, of Albany county. III: 210.
Allen, Ebenezer, of Col. Roswell Hopkins's regiment, V:7I, 72.
Allen, Ebenezer, major, of Vermont, VI: 394; commands party of one hundred from the grants near Ti- conderoga, 111:207, 213; at Put- nam's creek, V.:570, 790, 791 ; arrives at Mount Independence with reinforcements, V:776-777; discovers signs of Sir John John- son's raiders near Crown Point, V: 788, 789, 905-906; joins Clin- ton in pursuit of Johnson's raiders, V:819, 822; acknowleges bene- volence of Clinton to him, \'I:39; friend of Clinton, Nil:! 2; seeks commission under New York, VII:
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Allen, Ebenezer — continued.
1 2 ; rumor that he had gone to Quebec to join the British, VII: 607.
Allen, Ebenezer, tory, attached to Joseph Brant, V:163.
Allen, Elisha, of Albany county, N. Y., 111:210.
Allen, Ethan, general, of Vermont, I : 200; II:513;IV:394. 396. 481. 695; V:196; VI:309, Washing- ton's proposal for exchange while prisoner, 11:573, 574; conveys Vermont prisoners to Stark, III: 553, 572; Gouverneur Morris op- poses granting commission to him, IV:100; misrepresents to Congress sentiment of New Hampshire towns, IV:322; his statement of Vermont controversy in Hartford newspaper, IV:565; Col. Eleazer Paterson accuses him of creating violences, IV:801 ; commits acts oi violence on New York officers, IV:
846-848, V:53, 55, 59, VII:
632 ; Henry Laurens in Congress declares against his veracity, V:18; reports that two-thirds of congress favor Vermont, V:64; defies Clin- ton, V:68; James Duane suggests that he be court-martialed, V :85 ; Clinton's reasons for not arresting him, V:95-96; troops mustered and levied by him against New York, V:175; member of com- mission to present to congress Ver- mont's claim to statehood, V:325- 326, sent by Vermont with letters
Allen, Ethan — continued.
to general court of Massachusetts, V:436; his position in Vermont controversy, V:437; denies author- ity of congress and New York, VI : 40 ; Clinton requests Schuyler to investigate his conduct in incur- sions, VI:276; his scouts discover enemy's ships on Lake Champlain, VI : 33 I ; disbanded his militia, VI : 358; accused of disloyalty, VI:
359, 362, 375, 394, 406, 775- 777, 787-788, 841, VII:607; rumor that Vermont assembly with- held his commission, VI:885; ac- tive at White Creek in behalf of Vermont, VI:890; said to be de- sirous of commission from New York, VII :1 2; affidavit of his vio- lent attitude toward New York, VII:613-6I4.
Allen, Ezra, of Col. Roswell Hop- kins's regiment, 11:627; V:71.
Allen (Alen), Ezra, of associated exempts. Kings district, Albany county, 111:628, 629, 630.
Allen, Heman, captain, of Vermont, Ili:226. 430; at Crown Point, IV:309; petitioner for Vermont's claim to statehood, VI:609.
Allen, Henry, deserter from Capt. Bateman's company, 1 :484.
Allen, Ira, colonel, of Vermont, IV: 565; address to Vermonters on union with sixteen towns east of Connecticut river, IV:395-398; presents address on Vermont's
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Allen, Ira — continued.
claim, V: 132-1 43; proposals to New York for surrender of juris- diction over Vermont, VI:43I, 742; secretary of Vermont, VI: 642 ; on committee of Vermont council to convention at Cambridge, N. Y., m May. 1781, VI: 761; active in stirring up people in dis- tricts around Cambridge, N. Y., VI:789; represents Vermont's claims before congress, September 19, 1780, VII: 165, 517; absent at hearing of September 27, 1 780, VII: 165. 517; member of commission on admission of Ver- mont, VII:445; commissioner to adjust boundaries with New Hamp. shire and New York, VII:446, 447; accused of negotiatmg with British, VII:607.
Allen. Isaac, lieutenant-colonel, of second battalion New Jersey vol- unteers, loyalist, VIII:317.
Allen, John, of Col. Johannes Sny- der's Ulster county militia, 11:109.
Allen, John, Jr., of Col. Johannes Snyder's Ulster county militia, II: 249.
Allen. Lothrop. captain, of Kmgs dis- trict. Albany county. N. Y., en- gaged in defending western frontiers of state, V:732; his company at Fort Dayton, VI:6; pursues raid- ers in Mohawk valley, VI : 1 69.
Allen, Solomon, lieutenant, guard over Major John Andre, VI:258.
Allenton, Thomas, of Col. John Hathorn's Orange county militia, fined by court martial, IV:272.
Allentown, N. J., British army at, 111:496.
Aller, John, of third regiment, Ulster county militia, VI :37.
Allerton, Jonathan. IV:40I. 5ee a/50 Atherton.
Allerton. Reuben (Dr.). surgeon, II:
266.
Alley, Peter, of Charlotte precinct. Dutchess county. N. Y.. IV:576.
"Alliance." the, American man-of- war, V:408; VIII:101.
Allicocke, John, of New \'ork city, dealer in wines, etc.. VIII:xxxiv.
Allies, The French, army, fleet, troops (see also France; Treaties of alli- ance), V:830, 875; VI:! 14, 509, 710; VII:155, 203; Wash- ington empowered by congress to procure militia from states to co- operate with d'Estamg's fleet. III: 547-548; disappointment of, be- cause preparations for vigorous campaign were not made, V:259; Washington suggests to d'Estaing attack on New York. V:292-293; hourly expected. V:855. 857. 873; arrival of fieet and army. VI: 116; second division of, expected. \ 1:1 15, 118; providing supplies for, VI: 14, 180, 182, 242-244. 460, 508, 666; inconveniences and injuries received by, V 1:410, 89 1 , 892 ; service of, to patriot cause, VI :664 ; aid of, to be relied
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Allies, The French — continued, on, VI:667; assembling in West- chester county, VII :60; forage in Westchester county for, VII:309, 358, 363, 385, 452, 567; ad- vance on Yorktown, \'a., VII: 325-326; report of engagement with British fleet of the Chesapeake, VII:34I, 353, 355, 357, 360, 379, 494; success at surrender of Cornwallis, VII:484.
Allin, see also Allan, Allen, Allyn.
Allin, Ezra, of Great Nine Partners, Dutchess county, N. Y., VI:593.
Allin, James, of thirteenth regiment, Albany county militia, VI:38.
Allison, Benjamin, of Haverstraw, N. Y., V:471.
Allison, Henry, of Col. John Hathorn's Orange county militia, fined by court martial, IV:272.
Allison, John, of Haverstraw, N. Y., V:47l.
Allison, Joseph, of Haverstraw, N. Y., V:471.
Allison, Mary, wife of Col. William Allison, seeks permission to visit her husband in captivity, 1 1 1 :29 1 , 292,
IV:825, 826, VI:22I-222, 232.
Allison, Peter, of Haverstraw, N. Y., V:47I.
Allison, William, of Haverstraw, N. Y., V:47I.
Allison, William, colonel, 1:355, 356, 524, 547; maintains his regi- ment has turned out its proportion of men, 1:319-320; ordered to capture two suspected persons, I :
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Allison, William — continued.
348; informs General Clinton of Arnold's fight on Lake Champlain, 1 :384 ; reports tories swarming around Fishkill, 1:391; appointed on committee to aid obstructing the Hudson, 1:437; reports that his regiment is gathering slowly, I : 465-466; ordered to march to Orangetown, 1:471-472; at Tap- pan, 1:475, 476; convinced militia will go home in three days, 1 :499 ; entreated by Clinton to keep his men from deserting, 1 :504-505 ; three tories surrender to, 1:554, 555-557; ordered to Fort Mont- gomery, 11:61, 64, 155, 156, I 80 ; recommends officers for pro- motion, 11:281 ; writes on un- willingness of militia to do duty, 11:292; ordered to Sydnam's bridge at Ramapo, 11:324; or- dered to dispatch militia to Fort Montgomery, 11:350; com- plains of inefficient force at Fort Clinton, 11:364; captured when Fort Montgomery fell, 1 1 : 404, 424, 623; movement to ex- change him, 1 1 :606, 717; prisoner,
111:292, IV.826, V:459, 564,
605, 859; joins in petition for re- lief from Long Island, V:750-752; account of money sent for relief of prisoners, VI: 158, VII:481.
AlHson's regiment, 1:468; II:
180, 423, 464; 111:102, 539, 540, 545, 718, 720; IV:571; V:322; VI:58, 500; returns of.
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Allison's regiment — -continued.
11:80, 800. V:733; returns of de- tachments, 111:443, V:37; returns of levies, V:92l, VI:54; raising of levies, \ •37 ; returns of levies, almost completed, VII: I 68.
Allwood, Silas, V:360.
Allyn, see also Allan, Allen, Allin.
Allyn, Adam, comedian at John street theatre, New^ York city, VIII :xx.
Alsop, John, delegate to continental congress, 1:244; IV:451; his character described, 1:74, 75.
Alstyne, Jeronemus, fireman of New York city, VIII :303. [Also written Van Alstyne.]
Altgelt, John, V:105.
Alton, Ray, of Vermont, commis- sioned to negotiate with congress, VII:203.
Alyea, Abraham, of associated ex- empts. Orange county, 111:735.
Amberman, Cornelius, of fourth regi- ment. New York line, V:924.
Amberman, Derick, of Dutchess county militia, V:825.
Ambler, Adam, killed and scalped by Indians, IV:17.
Ambler, Benjamin, ensign, of second regiment, Westchester county militia, VI:622.
Amboy. N. J., Gen. Howe ar- rives at, 1 :622 ; enemy driven to, I: 623; British embark at, 1:743; American moderation at, 11:858; commissioners for exchange of pris- oners to meet at, IV:332; meeting
Amboy, N. J. — continued.
for exchange of prisoners at, April, 1779, V:764; Pennsylvania mu- tineers invited to negotiate with enemy at, VI:565 ; Washington at,
May 22, 1776, VIII :398.
Amenia precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., blockhouses built in, for con-fining tories, 1:711; prisoners confined at, 111:686, IV:40I.
Ament, Eldert, of Schenectady, N. Y., VI:334.
"America," the English man-of-war, arrival at New York, \' I : I 1 .
Ames, George, of Dutchess county militia, IV:283.
Ames, Nathan, of exempts in Wall- kill, Ulster county,