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ALL AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR

MANUSCRIPTS
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147 OLD PRE-AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1759-1774) ON DVD

108 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS, Vol. 1 (1775) ON DVD

109 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS, Vol. 2 (1775) ON DVD

111 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS, Vol. 3 (1775) ON DVD

51 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1775-1782) ON DVD

117 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1776) ON DVD

108 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1777) ON DVD

123 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1778) ON DVD

89 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1779) ON DVD

65 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1780) ON DVD

51 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1781) ON DVD

44 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1782) ON DVD

32 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1783) ON DVD

22 OLD POST AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1784-1802) ON DVD

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The Complete List of the 12 Volumes

147 OLD PRE-AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1759-1774) ON DVD

108 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS, Vol. 1 (1775) ON DVD

109 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS, Vol. 2 (1775) ON DVD

111 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS, Vol. 3 (1775) ON DVD

51 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1775-1782) ON DVD

117 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1776) ON DVD

108 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1777) ON DVD

123 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1778) ON DVD

89 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1779) ON DVD

65 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1780) ON DVD

51 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1781) ON DVD

44 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1782) ON DVD

32 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1783) ON DVD

22 OLD POST AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1784-1802) ON DVD

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147 OLD PRE-AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1759-1774) ON DVD

1. A larum list under the Command of Capt. Martin Gay, by Gay, Martin (1769)
2. A letterbook as Governor of Newfoundland, by Byron, John (1769)
3. A prayer, by Hopkins, Samuel (17--)
4. Account of excise 1764 to 1765, by Fletcher, Thomas (1765)
5. Account sales of six bundles of whale fins, received by the Argo, Captain John Bryant from Boston, by Hayley, George (1772)
6. Agreement between soldiers and officers about rules for town militia, by Upton, Mass. Militia; Baker, Thomas (1773)
7. Bill to Edward Blanchard and Ebenezer Hancock for cooper's tools, by Raniford, Mr; Blanchard, Edward (1767)
8. Bill to Edward Blanchard and Ebenezer Hancock for the sloop of Capt. Bradford, by Townsend, Shippie (1767)
9. Bill to Joseph Warren for £6, by Warren, Joseph (1774)
10. Bill to Joseph Warren for milk worth £4, by Frost, Gideon (1774)
11. Copy of letter to Dr. Franklin from the Committee of Correspondence dated December. 21, 1773, by Massachusetts. Committee of Correspondence; Franklin, Benjamin (1773)
12. Deposition about Boston Massacre, by Ward, Richard; Dawes, Thomas (1770)
13. Deposition about Boston Massacre, by Ward, Richard; Dawes, Thomas (1770)
14. Deposition testifying he saw three men fall at Boston Massacre, by Petty, Joseph; Dawes, Thomas (1770)
15. Document appointing a committee to thank General Conway and Isaac Barre for helping to repeal Stamp Act, by Boston Mass. Town Meeting; Barré, Isaac (1766)
16. Document certifying that Capt. Isaac Davis of Acton was in a regiment of Minutemen killed at Concord, April 19th, 1775, by Peirce, Abijah; Davis, Isaac (17--)
17. Document for the Governor and Company of the Colony of Connecticut, by Hubbell, Samuel (1759)
18. Document postponing consideration of Lieut. Gov. Hutchinson's right to sit in Council, by Massachusetts. General Court; Hutchinson, Thomas (1767)
19. Document protesting against Parliamentary taxes and property, by Otis, James (1774)
20. Document protesting against Provincial Congress' vote diverting provincial taxes from Gray to Henry Gardner, by Gray, Harrison (1774)
21. Document protesting possible transfer of British 14th Regiment from Castle Island to Common, by Boston Mass. Town Meeting; Adams, Samuel (1772)
22. Document reporting to Boston Town Meeting that Committee of Instruction is unable to fix proper salaries for justices of the Superior Court, by Molineux, William (1772)
23. Document testifying about the Boston Massacre, by Palmes, Richard (1770)
24. Document testifying that soldiers clubbed children but were trapped in alley for ten minutes by citizens before Boston Massacre, by Leach, John (1770)
25. Document to the Honourable the Justices of the Superiour Court of Judicature appealing for affirmation of judgement by Benjamin Harrod and Benjamin Dolbeare against Francis Whitmore, by Adams, John (1766)
26. Draft of Instructions to Boston's Representatives in General Court, James Otis, Thomas Cushing, Samuel Adams, John Hancock to protest against quartering troops in town, by Boston Mass. Town Meeting; Adams John (1768)
27. Draft resolution asking Governor Francis Bernard to convene General Court about Liberty case and defense proposals, by Boston Mass. Town Meeting; Bernard, Francis (1768)
28. Eighteen documents about military supplies and political activities, by Stoughtonham (1774)
29. Examination and answers of a servant of Edward Manwaring, by Winthrop, Samuel (1770)
30. Excerpt from a letter written about his son and his failure to do passing work at college, by Hopkins, Samuel (17--)
31. Fragment of account rendered for travel to and attendance at a meeting by New Hampshire's delegates to Congress, by Langdon, John (17--)
32. General orders for British regiments encamped at Boston, by Great Britain. Army; Gage, Thomas (1774)
33. Handwritten Notes Regarding The Use Of Codes, Ciphers And Secret Inks During The Era Of The American Revolutionary War, by William F. Friedman (17--)
34. Indictment of Alexander Mall for stabbing Samuel Atwood during the Boston Massacre, by Massachusetts. Superior Court of Judicature; Mall, Alexander; Attwood (1770)
35. Indictment of Alexander Mall for stabbing Samuel Atwood during the Boston Massacre, by Massachusetts. Superior Court of Judicature; Mall, Alexander; Attwood (1770)
36. Indictment of Colburn Barrell, a Sandemanian, for accusing America of rebellion, by Massachusetts. Superior Court of Judicature; Barrell, Colburn (1770)
37. Indictment of Thomas Preston and others for the murder of Crispus Attucks in the Boston Massacre, by Massachusetts. Superior Court of Judicature; Preston, Thomas (1770)
38. Indictment of Thomas Preston, William Wemms, James Hartegan, William McCauley, Hugh White, Mathew Killroy, William Warren, John Carroll, and Hugh Montgomery for the murder of James Caldwell, by De Coverly, Roger (1770)
39. Indictment of Thomas Preston, William Wemms, James Hartegan, William McCauley, Hugh White, Mathew Killroy, William Warren, John Carroll, and Hugh Montgomery for the murder of Patrick Carr, by De Coverly, Roger (1770)
40. Indictment of Thomas Preston, William Wemms, James Hartegan, William McCauley, Hugh White, Mathew Killroy, William Warren, John Carroll, and Hugh Montgomery for the murder of Samuel Gray, by De Coverly, Roger (1770)
41. Journal of sessions and votes, by North Carolina. Provincial Congress (1774)
42. larum list taken March 6, 1769, in Col. Jackson's Company, by Massachusetts. Militia. Regiment, 1st (1769)
43. Lease of small pasture of Thomas Flucker to Harrison Gray, by Montagu, John (1773)
44. Letter concerning transfer of royal troops from Corporation's buildings to hospital, by Gage, Thomas (1765)
45. Letter from a committee of merchants of Boston to a committe of merchants of Norwich, Connecticut, by Cushing, Thomas (1769)
46. Letter from the Boston Selectmen regarding proposals for the non-importation agreement, by Boston Mass. Selectmen; Jackson, Joseph (1767)
47. Letter to Andrew Oliver, condemning British tyranny in refusing to hear colonial petitions and urging him to oppose the Stamp, by Bollan, William (1764)
48. Letter to Arthur Lee in London about Governor Hutchinson's departure and colonial unity, by Cushing, Thomas (1774)
49. Letter to Benjamin Payne and Connecticut Committee of Correspondence about Writs of Assistance, relaying John Adams' notes, by Cushing, Thomas (1773)
50. Letter to Boston Selectmen about efforts to arouse English to condemn Boston Massacre, mentioning arrival of copies of a short narrative of the horrid massacre, by Trecothick, Barlow (1770)
51. Letter to Boston town meeting saying he in unable to do anything about tea shipment, by Hutchinson, Thomas (1773)
52. Letter to Boston Town Meeting, saying he cannot decide about tea shipment because its terms are unknown, by Clarke, Richard (1773)
53. Letter to Brigadier General Rodney, by Gist, Mordecai (17--)
54. Letter to Brother complaining of scarcity of money and Assembly's address to King to stop slave trade, by Lee, Richard Henry (1773)
55. Letter to Col. Henry Lee, urging him to secure assistance of Capt. Clapham at Loudoun election to defeat Lee's enemies, by Lee, Francis Lightfoot (17--)
56. Letter to Coll. Azor Orne and Elbridge Gerry, merchants at Marblehead from the Committee for Donations signed David Jeffries, by Jefferies, David (1774)
57. Letter to Doctor Samuel Stringer, Albany, by Johnson, William (1770)
58. Letter to Ebenezer Hancock, by Perkins, Daniel (1774)
59. Letter to Elbridge Gerry requesting help in reshipping 1000 bushels of corn donated by Virginia for Boston, by Hill, Henry; Gerry, Elbridge (1774)
60. Letter to Francis Hutcheson requesting pay to Hugh and Alexander Wallace for military service in His Majesty's forces in North America, by Haldimand, Frederick (1774)
61. Letter to Francis Lightfoot Lee about dismal trade in colonial goods, by Lee, William (1773)
62. Letter to gentlemen of Boston, conveying her condolences about the Boston Massacre, by Macaulay, Catharine (1770)
63. Letter to Gentlemen reporting repeal of Townshend Acts except the Tea Act, criticizing Bostonians for breaking Non-importation Agreements, by Eliot, Samuel (1770)
64. Letter to George Grenville about attempts to suppress Bristol petition for repeal of the Stamp Act by house-to-house canvas, by Nugent, Robert Nugent, Earl (1765)
65. Letter to George Grenville, relaying news of Boston Massacre, by Lloyd, Charles (1770)
66. Letter to Gov. Francis Bernard reporting he is unable to attend Council and consider opening courts because of a cold, by Brattle, William(1765)
67. Letter to Gov. Thomas Hutchinson about Col. Dalrymple's complaint that Bostonians are enticing British soldiers to desert, by Auchmuty, Robert (1770)
68. Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about camp in Boston, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1774)
69. Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about embarking for Boston, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1774)
70. Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about Provincial Congress's insolence and cunning, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1774)
71. Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about voyage to Boston aboard H.M.S. Symmetry, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1774)
72. Letter to his wife about rumored bombardment of Boston and effects of war on his artistic career, by Copley, John Singleton (1774)
73. Letter to James Bowdoin and others about English reactions of Boston Massacre, by Bollan, William (1770)
74. Letter to James Bowdoin, Samuel Pemberton, Joseph Warren, Committee of the Town of Boston, by Pownall, Thomas (1770)
75. Letter to James Otis asking for news on non-importation movement and noting that he writes on untaxed paper, by Dickinson, John (1768)
76. Letter to James Otis, Moderator, Town of Boston Board of Selectmen, by Hancock, John (1765)
77. Letter to John Greenough, hoping that he is not abused for his help in tea business, by Clarke, Richard (1774)
78. Letter to John Hancock concerning non-importation agreements, by Hancock, John (1770)
79. Letter to John Hancock congratulating him on repeal of Stamp Act, by Longman, Thomas (1766)
80. Letter to John Hancock on sending articles forbidden by non-importation agreement in order to placate Parliament, by Hayley and Hopkins (1769)
81. Letter to John Hancock reporting role of London merchants in repeal of Stamp Act, by Harrison & Barnard (1766)
82. Letter to John Hancock stating that dinners for the London merchants lobbying for repeal of Stamp Act cost, by Barnard, Jonathan (1766)
83. Letter to John Winthrop, Esq., agreeing that English are to blame for current conflict, by Russell, Charles (1765)
84. Letter to Major General John Bradstreet about arrival of troops and unified opposition to General Gage, by Montrésor, John (1774)
85. Letter to Medway Committee of Correspondence, thanking them for help, by Boston Committee of Correspondence; Cooper, William (1773)
86. Letter to Miss Elizabeth West, Boston, by Hopkins, Samuel (1764)
87. Letter to Nathaniel Folsom, by Sullivan, John (1774)
88. Letter to Oliver Wendell criticizing New Yorkers and praising Congress's Address to King and American equality, by Jackson, Jonathan (1774)
89. Letter to Oliver Wendell in Boston about business and the debts of Edmund Quincy, by Hayley, George (1769)
90. Letter to Peter Van Schaack about Lord Dunmore's arrival, Loan Office bill, and plans to end non-importation because of Boston and Newport's perfidy, by Cruger, Henry (1770)
91. Letter to President Edmund Pendleton, Esq. about captured supplies, by Henry, Patrick (17--)
92. Letter to Rev. Richard Price in England, condemning Bishops and Customs Commissioners, by Chauncy, Charles (1770)
93. Letter to Rev. Samuel Henley, William and Mary College, Virginia, inquiring about details of sending bishops to colonies, by Law, Edmund (1774)
94. Letter to Selectmen requesting town meeting to consider Tea Act, by Boston Mass. Citizens; Adams, Samuel (1773)
95. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about King's interference in politics, grain shortages, and Chatham's gout, by Arden, William (1767)
96. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about Lord Chatham and grain shortages in England, by Arden, William (1766)
97. Letter to Sir William Hamilton at Naples about disturbances in America, by Conway, Henry Seymour (1765)
98. Letter to Sir William Hamilton reporting King's speech on American riots, by Conway, Henry Seymour (1766)
99. Letter to Sir William Johnson about French emigrés' disputed rights and quarrel's effect on Canadians, by Dorchester, Guy Carleton, Baron (1767)
100. Letter to Sir William Johnson, sending 17 families fleeing discontent in Scotland, by Munro, Harry (1773)
101. Letter to T. & J. Fleet,asking that advertisement for 3e ed. of his Concise historical view of New England omit the phrase Humbly inscribed to one of His Majesty's principal secretarys of state, by Adams, Amos (1774)
102. Letter to the Council [Committee] of 15, reporting that the 29th Regt. alone will go to Castle Island, by Hutchinson, Thomas (1770)
103. Letter to the Council of Safety, Annapolis, Maryland, sending news, by Chase, Samuel (17--)
104. Letter to the Massachusetts General Court, by Mauduit, Jasper (1765)
105. Letter to the printers of the Boston news papers condemning radicals as dangers to liberty, by Ruggles, Timothy (17--)
106. Letter to Thomas and John Fleet, printers in Boston, asking them to print Isaac Winslow's resignation from Mandamus Council in Evening Post, by Adams, Amos (1774)
107. Letter to Thomas Hancock, by Belcher, Jonathan (1762)
108. Letters to John Hancock on business and the possibility of war, by Hancock, John (1770)
109. Minute book of rules and meetings, by Relief Fire Society Boston, Mass (1773)
110. Minutes of meeting to consider Boston's resolutions for Committees of Correspondence, by Cambridge Mass. Town Meeintg; Brattle, William (1772)
111. Minutes of meetings about Tea Act, by Boston Mass. Merchants (1773)
112. Minutes of meetings and resolves, by Massachusetts. Committee of Correspondence (1773)
113. Muster rolls of various companies in Col. Joseph Badger's Regt. by New Hampshire. Militia. Regiment, 10th (1772)
114. Oath of allegiance to the United State as Deputy Pay Master General, by Reed, Thomas; Lincoln, Benjamin (17--)
115. Opinion regarding right of free African Americans to hold real property, by Waln, Nicholas (1771)
116. Order asking Commissary Aaron Blaney to give four bales to Captain Williams, by Hopkins, John; Blaney, Aaron (17--)
117. Orders for escorting to Headquarters under guard the following soldiers, Sergeant Pripp, Sergeant Hatheway, Corporal Seers, and Corporal Gray by order of Major. General. Heath, by Huntington, Ebenezer (17--)
118. Petition to prevent importation of tea, by Boston Mass. Citizens; Adams, Samuel (1773)
119. Petition to Selectmen for resignation of tea consignees, by Boston Mass. Citizens; Clarke, Richard (1773)
120. Petition to Selectmen for resignation of tea consignees, by Boston Mass. Citizens; Clarke, Richard (1773)
121. Petition to the United States in Congress, for the rank, pay, and rations of a Captain, for service in the Continental Army, by Blunt, John (178-)
122. Petition to Town of Boston selectmen to convene a town meeting in order to renew the request made to the to the receivers of tea by a vote of the previous town meeting that they resign, by Adams, Samuel (1773)
123. Promissory note to Job Prince for £32, by Warren, Joseph (1772)
124. Promissory note to Lee & Jones for £96, by Warren, Joseph (1774)
125. Promissory note to Nathaniel Perkins, physician, for £48, by Warren, Joseph (1774)
126. Promissory note to William Read for £30, by Warren, Joseph (1771)
127. Promissory note to William White for £13, by Warren, Joseph (1769)
128. Pulaski's Legion; A project to enforce uniformity among American troops by inspectors general, by Tennant, Jean Baptiste; Pulaski, Kazimierz (17--)
129. Receipt for Capt. Joseph Celey for lawful money for boards at New Market Landing, by McClary, Andrew (1774)
130. Receipt for Col. John Thomas for one bounty note to be paid to Christopher Dyer, by Gurney, Eilsha; Thomas, John (1760)
131. Receipt for General John Thomas for fifteen bounty notes, by Lane, George; Thomas, John (1760)
132. Receipt of £11 from John Howard for Joseph Warren's debt, by How, Lemuel (1772)
133. Recognizance certifying John Munro's bond of 800 to appear in answer to charge of murder of Crispus Attucks, by Cushing, John; Munro, John; Hirons (1770)
134. Recognizance for Hammond Green, Richard Draper, John Green, Joseph Russell, and Thomas Hitchbourn, by Cushing, John (1770)
135. Report of meeting and resolution to Capt. Jonathan Adams of Medway for towns to choose delegates to a county convention, by Patten, N; Adams, Jonathan, Capt (1774)
136. Resignation from Mandamus Council, by Oliver, Thomas (1774)
137. Resolution not to buy or sell English goods until Boston Port Bill is repealed, by Medway Mass. Citizens; Adams, Jonathan (1774)
138. Resolutions and proceedings of inhabitants of the Town of Medway in regard to their relations with Great Britain, by Adams, Jonathan (1774)
139. Return of jury against Edward Child for blocking highway in Roxbury, by Trowbridge, Edmund (1767)
140. Roster of officers for court martial, by Chapin, Silas (17--)
141. Rules and membership lists including many Loyalists and James Otis, dismissed, by Union Fire-Club, Boston, Mass. (1772)
142. The committee appointed to prepare Instructions to the Representatives upon the following Draft To Royall Tyler, James Otis, Thomas Cushing, by Adams, Samuel (1764)
143. Trust in God, better than confidence in men; a disource on Psalm 118.8.9, by Tucker, John (1774)
144. Two letters to John Hancock, by Hancock, John (1770)
145. Two letters to Oliver Wendell in Boston about business and the debts of Edmund Quincy, by Hayley, George (1769)
146. Two letters to Oliver Wendell in Boston about business and the debts of Edmund Quincy, by Hayley, George (1771)
147. Two letters to Oliver Wendell in Boston about business and the debts of Edmund Quincy, by Hayley, George (1772)


108 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS, Vol. 1 (1775) ON DVD

1. A list of colonels in Cambridge Camp & the number of men each regiment contains; which drew provisions on ye 10th of July (1775)
2. Account of powder taken from town stores (1775)
3. Bill for the State of Massachusetts Bay from the Selectmen of the town of Bridgewater for conveying powder, by Richards, Josiah (1775)
4. Bill submitted to Col. Enoch Poor for supplies, by Poor, Enoch (1775)
5. Bill to Colony of Massachusetts Bay for services, by Glover, Jonathan (1775)
6. Bill to Joseph Warren for lumber, by May & Williams; Warren, Joseph (1775)
7. Bill to Massachusetts for attending wounded British soldiers of 59th Regt, by Fisk, Joseph (1775)
8. Certificate that William Pollard has been for some time in the service of the Massachusetts Bay Colony as a carpenter, by Pigeon, John (1775)
9. Declaration of Intentions selling horse to British prior to Battle of Concord & sentiments concerning spreading rumors of Negro revolt with Katherine, wife of Jonathan Adams (1775)
10. Diary of Joseph Meriam of Grafton] a soldier discussing deserters, camp routines at Cambridge, Indian troops, prayer meetings and rumors, by Meriam, Jose (1775)
11. Document admitting imprudence in selling a horse to British before battle of Concord and in spreading rumors of Negro revolt, by Adams, Elisha (1775)
12. Document admitting imprudence in selling a horse to British before battle of Concord and in spreading rumors of Negro revolt, by Adams, Elisha; Medway (1775)
13. Document allowing Elisha Adams another hearing on charges of disloyalty to America and promising appeal, if necessary, to General Thomas, by Partridge, Joshua (1775)
14. Document asking for cartridge papers for Bridge's regiment, by Row, John (1775)
15. Document asking for cartridges for Capt. Roby, by Smith, Isaac (1775)
16. Document asking for cartridges, boxes, and paper for Captain Gerrish, by Little, Moses (1775)
17. Document asking for oil for Serj. Claflin, by Mellen, James (1775)
18. Document asking for paper and cartridges for his company under Col. John Nixon, by Winship, Ebenezer (1775)
19. Document asking Major Barber for cartridges for Col. Paterson's regiment, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
20. Document authorizing Ł100 for delegates to Continental Congress, by Lincoln, Benjamin (1775)
21. Document authorizing Maj. Nathaniel Barber to deliver 350 cartridges and 30 flints to Capt. Eliphalet Dinsmore, by Prescott, William (1775)
22. Document authorizing Major Nathaniel Barber to deliver 400 weight of musket balls to Connecticut troops, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
23. Document by John Pitts requesting Medway Selectmen to pay County Treasurer tax revenues withheld from Provincial Treasurer until colony's constitution is settled, by Pitts, John (1775)
24. Document certifies that Mr. Sims delivered one wagon load of provisions to the Minute Company in Cambridge, by Buckminster, William (1775)
25. Document declaring his loyalty to America but criticizing riots, by Hamant, Timothy (1775)
26. Document declaring his loyalty to America but deploring riots, by Adams, Elisha (1775)
27. Document for general orders asking Capt. Foster to deliver balls and flints to Capt. Smith, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
28. Document for general orders asking the Commissary to deliver for Capt. Cushing an allowance of rum, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
29. Document for general orders asking the Commissary to deliver rum to the bearer, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
30. Document for general orders asking the Commissary to give rum to the bearer, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
31. Document for general orders requests Major Barber to deliver ammunition to Col. Reed's regiment of New Hampshire, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
32. Document for Major Barber asking for ammunition for Lieut. Bridge, by Whetcomb, Asa (1775)
33. Document for Major Barber asking for balls and flints, by Crawford, Abner (1775)
34. Document for Major Barber asking for cartridges for Capt. Saunders, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
35. Document for return of rounds and flints for Capt. Joseph Butler's company, by Butler, Joseph (1775)
36. Document for the Commissary, General Ward ordering that the bearer be supplied with one quart of oil, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
37. Document for the Medway Committee of Correspondence declaring his sentiments as to the acts of the British Parliament, by Cutler, Jonathan (1775)
38. Document for the Storekeeper, Mr. Cheever, to supply Benjamin G. William with of old iron, saved out of a vessel burnt at Chelsea, for the use of colony armorer, by Watson, Abraham (1775)
39. Document from the Massachusetts Committee of Safety authorizing Maj. Nathaniel Barber to release 2 barrels of gunpowder, by White, Benjamin (1775)
40. Document from the Massachusetts Provincial Congress approving payment of 100 to Samuel Langdon as President of Harvard College, by Warren, James (1775)
41. Document needing rounds of powder and ball, by Longley, Robert (1775)
42. Document of general orders requests Major Barber to supply Major Hale with pick axes for the New Hampshire forces, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
43. Document of the Medway Committee of Correspondence, by Partridge, Joshua (1775)
44. Document ordering rum for James Blodgett's men on fatigue duty, by Chase, Thomas (1775)
45. Document permitting Gov. Hutchinson's trunks to pass from Milton to Boston,by Massachusetts. Committee of Safety; Thomas, John (1775)
46. Document regarding provision return for Capt. Timothy Corey's company, by Cummings, Thomas G; Corey, Timothy (1775)
47. Document requesting 600 cartridges for Capt. Jeremiah Gilman's company, by Nixon, John (1775)
48. Document requesting Clerk of Stores to deliver 1 piece of Russian linen to Drs. John Homans and Timothy Childs, by Craigie, Andrew (1775)
49. Document to Aaron Blaney at Roxbury Camp records delivery of supplies to Col. Learned, by Chase, Thomas (1775)
50. Document to Aaron Blaney concerning delivered supplies for Adjutant General Samuel Brewer, by Chase, Thomas (1775)
51. Document to any officer of the Ordnance Store saying he has sent a half ton of iron and desires them to keep it until further notice, by Gridley, Richard (1775)
52. Document to Capt. Cheever asking for cartridges for Capt. Hatch's company in Col. Gardner's regiment, by Bond, William (1775)
53. Document to Capt. Ezekiel Cheever asking for cartridges for the use of Capt. Bownes' company, by Bond, William (1775)
54. Document to Capt. Ezekiel Cheever asking that cartridges be delivered to Ensign Richardson for his company in the late Col. Gardner's regiment, by Cook, Phinehas (1775)
55. Document to Capt. Ezekiel Cheever requesting a pouch, and a supply of paper and cartridges for Ensign Richardson, by Cook, Phinehas (1775)
56. Document to Capt. Foster of his clerk asking him to deliver Mr. Brown one box of cartridges, by Gridley, Scarboro (1775)
57. Document to Capt. Foster officer at Watertown asking to receive six horses from Mr. Fessenden to put them to pasture in the land belong to Major Vassal, by Gridley, Scarboro (1775)
58. Document to Capt. Foster, Clerk at Watertown, asking for ammunition for Capt. Callender's company, by Gridley, Scarboro (1775)
59. Document to Capt. Foster's clerk at Watertown requesting him to deliver the two four-pounders to Mr. Brown, by Gridley, Scarboro (1775)
60. Document to Captain Foster asking for powder, balls, and flint for Capt. Hubbard, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
61. Document to Commissary of Ordnance Stores asking for ammunition and flints for three men, by Stacy, William (1775)
62. Document to Ezekiel Cheever asking for cartridges, by Gerrish, Samuel (1775)
63. Document to Ezekiel Cheever asking for powder and ball, by Glover, John (1775)
64. Document to Ezekiel Cheever asking him to give the Quartermaster the articles recommended, by Phinney, Edmund (1775)
65. Document to Ezekiel Cheever asks for a cartridge box for the use of a man in Col. Ephraim Doolittle's regiment, by Wilder, Abel (1775)
66. Document to Ezekiel Cheever asks him to give the quarter-master the usual quantity of oil, by Doolittle, Ephraim (1775)
67. Document to Ezekiel Cheever requesting cartridges and flints for Capt. Fuller,by Bond, William (1775)
68. Document to Ezekiel Cheever, 1734-1806, asking for flints for Captain Brown's company, by Buttrick, John (1775)
69. Document to Ezekiel Cheever, Esq. asking for balls and flints for Col. Leighton, by Scamman, James (1775)
70. Document to Ezekiel Cheever, Esq. asking for bottle of oil for the use of his company, by Moors, Joseph (1775)
71. Document to Ezekiel Cheever, Esq. asking for powder, flints, and paper for Lieut. Jonathon Houghton, by Sawyer, Ephraim (1775)
72. Document to General Ward at headquarters in Cambridge requesting cartridges sent by Serg. Hall, by Hall, Isaac (1775)
73. Document to Major Barber asking for ammunition for Capt. Brown's company, by Putnam, Ezra; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
74. Document to Major Barber asking for ammunition for Lieut. Heywood, by Whitney, Josiah (1775)
75. Document to Major Barber asking for balls and flints and paper for Capt. Harris, by Bond, William (1775)
76. Document to Major Barber asking for bullets for Lieut. Warren, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
77. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridge paper for Capt. James Mellen, (1775)
78. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridge paper for Capt. Moore, by Nixon, John (1775)
79. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridge paper for Ephraim Grant, per order of Col. Paterson, by Goodrich, William; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
80. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridges and flints for Adjutant Green, by Prescott, William (1775)
81. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridges and flints for Nathaniel Wade, by Little, Moses (1775)
82. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridges and flints for William Martin, by Whetcomb, Asa (1775)
83. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridges and flints for William Martin, by Whetcomb, Asa; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
84. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridges and flints, by Whitney, Josiah (1775)
85. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridges for Capt. Butler's company, by Nixon, John (1775)
86. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridges for Capt. Prince, by Mansfield, John (1775)
87. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridges for Jacob Gerrish and makes arrangements for a receipt, by Little, Moses (1775)
88. Document to Major Barber asking for cartridges, flints, and paper for Captain McCobb, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
89. Document to Major Barber asking for flints for Capt. Smith's company, by Buttrick, John (1775)
90. Document to Major Barber asking for flints for the bearer, by Prescott, William (1775)
91. Document to Major Barber asking for powder and ball for the use of his regiment, by Prescott, William (1775)
92. Document to Major Barber asking for powder and ball, by Moore, David (1775)
93. Document to Major Barber asking for powder and ball, flints, and cartridge paper, by Sawyer, Ephraim; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
94. Document to Major Barber asking for powder and balls for Lieut. Whitney, by Robinson, John; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
95. Document to Major Barber asking for powder and bass for Edmond Rice, by Barnes, E., Major; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
96. Document to Major Barber asking for powder and flint for Lieut. Whitney, by Woods, Henry; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
97. Document to Major Barber asking for powder, ball, and cartridge paper for Jedediah Tucker, Serj, by Whetcomb, Asa; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
98. Document to Major Barber asking for powder, ball, flints, and paper for Capt. Brown, by Nixon, John (1775)
99. Document to Major Barber asking for powder, balls, and flints for Capt. Asa Lawrence's company, by Woods, Henry; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
100. Document to Major Barber asking for supplies for Captain Bliss, by Paterson, John (1775)
101. Document to Major Barber asking him to deliver as many planks as necessary for a platform to Col. Whitcomb's encampment, by Palmer, Joseph Pearce (1775)
102. Document to Major Barber asking him to deliver shot to Serj. Parsons, by Burbeck, William (1775)
103. Document to Major Barber asking him to give cartridges to Mr. Niles for Captain Crafts's company, by Gridley, Scarboro (1775)
104. Document to Major Barber asking him to give powder and ball to the bearer, by Sawyer, Ephraim; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
105. Document to Major Barber asking him to give supplies to Ensign Stone for Capt. Dibbell's company, by Paterson, John (1775)
106. Document to Major Barber asking that powder and ball be given the bearer, by Nutting, John; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
107. Document to Major Barber asks for cartridge paper, by Holden, Benjamin (1775)
108. Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges and flints for Capt. Lock, by Gardner, Thomas (1775)


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1. Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges and flints for Captain Ames of Col. Frye's regiment, by Brickett, James (1775)
2. Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges and flints for Col Frye's regiment, by Brickett, James (1775)
3. Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges and paper for Lieut. Warren, by Bond, William (1775)
4. Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges for Capt. Draper, by Bond, William (1775)
5. Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges, pouches, paper, and flints for Capt. Cook, by Gardner, Thomas (1775)
6. Document to Major Barber asks for flints for Col. Frye's regiment, by Brickett, James (1775)
7. Document to Major Barber requesting him to send cartridges by Serg. Eaton, by Cogswell, Thomas (1775)
8. Document to Major Barber saying he has been directed to call on him for ammunition and asks for cartridges, by Paterson, John (1775)
9. Document to Major Barber, Store Keeper for the Train, asking to let the bearer have 300 flints, by Brewer, Jonathan (1775)
10. Document to Major Barbour asking for cartridges and flints for Capt. Moore, by Nixon, John (1775)
11. Document to Major Chase asking for beer and rum, by Vose, Joseph (1775)
12. Document to Major Chase asking for rum and beer for the fatigue men at Dorchester Neck per order of Col. Greaton, by Rice, N; Chase, Major (1775)
13. Document to Major Cheever asks for cartridges and flints for Captain Davis, by Frye, James (1775)
14. Document to Major Cheever asks for cartridges for Captain Davis, by Frye, James (1775)
15. Document to Major Cheever asks for cartridges, flints, and cartridge boxes for Captain Pearley's company, by Frye, James (1775)
16. Document to Major Cheever asks for powder, balls, and buck shot for Captain Varnum, by Frye, James (1775)
17. Document to Major Cheever asks for powder, balls, and flints for Captain Ballard, by Frye, James (1775)
18. Document to Major Nathaniel Barber asking to let the bearer have 200 rounds of cartridges for Captains Russell and Bullard in Col. Brewer's regiment, by Cudworth, Nathaniel (1775)
19. Document to Major Nathaniel Barber asks for material for cartridges for Captains Gray and Bullard in Col. Brewer's regiment, by Cudworth, Nathaniel; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
20. Document to Major Nathaniel Barber asks him to deliver cartridges to Captain Trescott in Col. Brewer's regiment, by Cudworth, Nathaniel; Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
21. Document to Major Thomas Chase asking him to order rum for fatigue men on hill, by Waters, Joseph; Chase, Thomas (1775)
22. Document to Mr. Aaron Blaney asking for one day's allowance of provisions for fifty men in Capt. E. Williams' company, by Ashley, Simon (1775)
23. Document to Mr. Aaron Blaney ordering pails for Col. Read, by Chase, Thomas; Blaney, Aaron (1775)
24. Document to Mr. Barber asking for flints, cartridges, and paper for Capt. Gleason, by Buttrick, John (1775)
25. Document to Mr. Barber asking him to send flints, powder, and balls by Aaron Eames for Capt. Moore's company, by Buttrick, John (1775)
26. Document to Mr. Blaney asking for rum for Lieut. Fish, by Ashley, Simon (1775)
27. Document to Mr. Blaney asking for rum for Lieut. Fish, by Ashley, Simon; Blaney, Aaron (1775)
28. Document to Mr. Blaney ordering him to send the rum and beer, by Chase, Thomas; Blaney, Aaron (1775)
29. Document to Mr. Cheever asking for cartridge paper for Capt. Sloan's company, by Cady, Jeremiah; Cheever, Ezekiel (1775)
30. Document to Mr. Cheever asking for cartridges for Capt. Bliss, by Paterson, John (1775)
31. Document to Mr. Cheever asking for spears or pikes which he expects to use that night, by Read, Seth (1775)
32. Document to Mr. Commissary asking for 2 quarts of rum for wounded men in the regiment, by Prescott, William (1775)
33. Document to Mr. Peter Richardson from Tho Waite Foster requesting him to give cartridges to bearer and receipt when order is completed, by Foster, Thomas Wait (1775)
34. Document to Mr. Richardson asking for long tubes, by Burbeck, William (1775)
35. Document to Mr. Richardson asking for powder and ball, by Barber, Nathaniel (1775)
36. Document to Mr. Richardson asking for shot, by Burbeck, William (1775)
37. Document to Mr. Richardson asking him to give the bearer whatever supplies he needs, by Gridley, Richard (1775)
38. Document to the Commisary asking for oil for his regiment, by Gerrish, Samuel (1775)
39. Document to the Commisary General asking for oil for Ensign Richardson, by Bond, William (1775)
40. Document to the Commissary asking to have wine, raisins, and oatmeal sent by the bearer, by Crocker, John (1775)
41. Document to the Commissary of Ordnance Stores asking to let the bearer have 1250 rounds of cartridges, by Brewer, Jonathan (1775)
42. Document to the Commissary of Ordnance Stores, by Murray, Seth (1775)
43. Document to the Commissary of the Ordnance Store asking for balls for Quartermaster Hannum, by Woodbridge, Ruggles (1775)
44. Document to the Commissary of the Regimental Stores asking for cartridge paper for the bearer, by Cowls, John (1775)
45. Document to the Hon. Committee of the House of Representatives, certifies to the loss of a number of articles in the Battle of Bunker Hill, by Green, William (1775)
46. Document to the Honble the Committee of Supplies, by Bigelow, Timothy (1775)
47. Document to the ordinance store keeper requesting cartridge boxes sent by the bearer, by Hill, Jeremiah; Andros, William (1775)
48. Document to the Quartermaster General asking for bullets for Job Cushing's company, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
49. Documents asks that balls be delivered to Lieut. Phinehas Coburn, by Coburn, Peter (1775)
50. Estimate of losses because of British damage (1775)
51. Extract of a letter about General Washington's appointment as Commander in Chief (1775)
52. General orders asking Major Barber to supply flints for Capt. Harvey's company, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
53. General orders asking the Commissary to deliver two barrels of rum to the bearer, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
54. General orders asking the commissary to supply 14 men with rum, by Osgood, Samuel (1775)
55. General orders asking the Commissary to supply the carpenters under Capt. Pollard with rum, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
56. General orders asks Capt. Foster to deliver cartridges and flints to Capt. Perkins' company, by Osgood, Samuel (1775)
57. General orders asks Capt. Foster to deliver cartridges and flints to Capt. Warner, by Osgood, Samuel (1775)
58. General orders asks Major Barber to deliver to Messers. More and Clap a quantity of copper, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
59. General orders asks that Capt. Foster supply Capt. Oliver's company with cartridges and flints, by Osgood, Samuel (1775)
60. General orders for Major Barber asking for ammunition for Lieut. Lincoln, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
61. General orders for supplies, by Osgood, Samuel (1775)
62. General orders to the commissary to deliver Serj. Haskell two quarts of rum, by Winthrop, William (1775)
63. General orders, by Osgood, Samuel (1775)
64. Invoice of food stores hidden at Reading church, by Bancroft, Nathaniel (1775)
65. Letter about needing tents, by Thomas, John (1775)
66. Letter asking for water and flour, by St. Clair, Arthur (1775)
67. Letter describing Battle of Lexington, failure to discover rebel stores, and first shots fired by Americans, by Greene, David (1775)
68. Letter from Sir James Steuart Denham to Archibald Hamilton about conciliatory bills, French treaty and the American question, by Steuart, James, Sir (1775)
69. Letter John Shaw, Jr., about the Battle of Bunker Hill, by Lukens, Jesse (1775)
70. Letter ordering William Harrington to get horse tackling belonging to the pieces of two cannon at Watertown, by Brown, Jonathan (1775)
71. Letter to a friend at Norwich about skirmishes, by Goodrich, Solomon (1775)
72. Letter to Adjutant General Samuel Brewer relaying Washington's expectation of enemy assault and ordering troops to lie upon their arms, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
73. Letter to Board of War about arms and equipment, by Revere, Paul (1775)
74. Letter to Boston Gazette from a gentleman in Boston, satirizing a monster 600,000 feet long with 150 legs and 9 heads, by Gentleman in Boston (1775)
75. Letter to Boston Selectmen and Committee of Correspondence asking their attendance at secret meeting, by Hancock, John (1775)
76. Letter to Boston Selectmen, promising that his troops will not provoke bombardment of Boston, by Thomas, John (1775)
77. Letter to Capt. Foster about keeping horses ready, by Gridley, Samuel (1775)
78. Letter to Chief Justice Benjamin Chew, requesting legal assistance in contest with Governor Sharpe, by Morris, Robert (1775)
79. Letter to Christopher Leffingwell about delay of Captain Daniel Lyon's march at Norwich, by Trumbull, Jonathan (1775)
80. Letter to Col. Joseph Jackson about houses to be let in Lincoln and in Needham, by Inches, Henderson (1775)
81. Letter to Committee of Supplies at Watertown sending 18 barrels of gunpowder from Connecticut, by Putnam, Israel (1775)
82. Letter to Daniel Parker, saying he gave meat to prisoners and still is unable to leave Boston, by Eliot, Andrew (1775)
83. Letter to David Trumbull about departure of militia regiments, by Trumbull, John (1775)
84. Letter to Elias Boudinot at Elizabeth Town lamenting despotism, conflicts with England, and inconsistency of Southern slave-owners' cries of liberty, by Benezet, Anthony (1775)
85. Letter to Gen. John Thomas about battle of Hog and Noddles Islands and British losses, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
86. Letter to Gen. Seth Pomeroy about Ticonderoga, Stockbridge Indians, and Benedict Arnold's recruits, by Allan, Thomas (1775)
87. Letter to Gen.John Thomas about opening Governor Hutchinson's trunks, by Taylor, William (1775)
88. Letter to General John Thomas about attack on Hog Island, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
89. Letter to General John Thomas, Commander of the American troops at Roxbury, by Thomas, John (1775)
90. Letter to General John Thomas, urging him not to resign because of General Ward's precedence, by Lee, Charles (1775)
91. Letter to Henry Laurens, thanking him for gunpowder, by Saussure, Daniel de (1775)
92. Letter to her husband, Joseph Palmer at Roxbury Camp, about his health and army's chances of winning, by Palmer, Elizabeth (1775)
93. Letter to her husband, Joseph Pearse Palmer, lamenting Joseph Warren's death, by Palmer, Elizabeth (1775)
94. Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about camp life, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1775)
95. Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about rebel army's plans to attack Boston, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1775)
96. Letter to His Excellency from the Worcester Committee of Correspondence, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
97. Letter to his wife, Janet (Livingston) Montgomery about surrender of Fort St. Johns, by Montgomery, Richard (1775)
98. Letter to his wife, Lydia (Cockrane) Miller, about Israel Putnam's skirmish at Chelsea, by Miller, William Turner (1775)
99. Letter to James Read at Savannah about Bostonians' victory, by Savage, Thomas (1775)
100. Letter to James Russell, Charlestown, cancelling order of oil for Boston lighthouse, because it won't be used now, by Appleton, Nathaniel (1775)
101. Letter to James Wilson about merchants' contributions to recruiting of two Continental rifle companies and evacuation of Fort Pitt, by Magaw, Robert (1775)
102. Letter to Jedediah Foster about two Loyalists who plot to take over town meeting and appoint Justices without consulting Council, by Mandell, Paul (1775)
103. Letter to John Hancock about a meeting of the Council to be held in Watertown on August 22, by Morton, Perez (1775)
104. Letter to Levi Hart, condemning soldiers' immorality, by Cogswell, James (1775)
105. Letter to Lydia Miller, his wife, about British deserters, by Miller, William Turner (1775)
106. Letter to Lydia Miller, his wife, about declining morale around Boston, by Miller, William Turner (1775)
107. Letter to Lydia Miller, his wife, about English forays at Lechmere Point, by Miller, William Turner (1775)
108. Letter to Lydia Miller, his wife, saying he is not allowed to go on Quebec expedition, by Miller, William Turner (1775)
109. Letter to Marblehead Selectmen asking for powder that Congress ordered, by Cheever, David (1775)


111 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS, Vol. 3 (1775) ON DVD

1. Letter to Mr. Hunt asking him to deliver salt to Maj. Nathaniel Ruggles, by Trumbull, Joseph (1775)
2. Letter to Mr. Richardson at Watertown requesting sheepskins and lath nails for cannon sponges, by Gridley, Richard (1775)
3. Letter to My dear Dolly, by Hancock, John (1775)
4. Letter to my dear friend about Bunker Hill and army of 30,000 surrounding Boston, by Stanley, Thomas (1775)
5. Letter to my dear friend about Gen. Howe's replacing Gen. Gage, by Stanley, Thomas (1775)
6. Letter to Nathan Hale in New London about bombs and skirmishes around Boston, by Selden, Ezra (1775)
7. Letter to Nathaniel Gilbert in Hingham about unity in Massachusetts, by Fisher, Nathaniel (1775)
8. Letter to Oliver Fowler of Spotsylvania, Virginia, lamenting he is unable to pay his debts, by Madison, James (1775)
9. Letter to Patrick Henry from the Virginia Committee of Safety, by Pendleton, Edmund (1775)
10. Letter to Philadelphia Meeting for Sufferings, encouraging peace and good will in times of public conflict, by London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends), (1775)
11. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about illegal trade to colonies, by , Earl of Rochford, William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein (1775)
12. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about Neapolitan trade to colonies, by , Earl of Rochford, William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein (1775)
13. Letter to the Committee of Supplies, requesting horses for section commanders to relay information to headquarters, by Henshaw, William (1775)
14. Letter to the Massachusetts legislature about new movement on the part of inhabitants of Chelsea, by Washington, George (1775)
15. Letter to the South Carolina Council of Safety enclosing list of men and supplies, by Moultrie, William (1775)
16. Letter to Thomas Fleet, asking him to reprint enclosed account of Nantucket Masons' unity meeting in Boston Evening Post, by Brown, Thomas (1775)
17. Letter to William Whipple reporting that everyone is leaving town and bloodshed will come soon, by Henderson, Joseph (1775)
18. Letters to Lydia Miller, his wife, by Miller, William Turner (1775)
19. List of enlisted men at Roxbury Camp, Medway, Mass. 1775 (1775)
20. Muster roll of Capt. Gershom Nelson's Company that marched from Mendon to Roxbury on the 19th of April 1775 at the alarm of the battle of Lexington (1775)
21. Note to Col. William Taylor, permitting the Rev. William Gordon to open Gov. Hutchinson's trunks, by Thomas, John (1775)
22. Notice to Medway Committee of Correspondence for election of field officers on alarm list, by Weld, Eleaser (1775)
23. Order asking Maj. Nathaniel Barber to deliver 50 flints to Capt. Moors, by Prescott, William (1775)
24. Order authorizing Maj. Nathaniel Barber to deliver cartridge paper to Capt. Smith's Co. , by Buttrick, John (1775)
25. Order for military stores, by Batchelor, John (1775)
26. Order to Aaron Blaney for a pint of rum for the General, by Chase, Thomas (1775)
27. Order to Aaron Blaney for ball for thirty-nine men, by Ashley, Timothy (1775)
28. Order to Commissary to issue rum for 132 men, by Ward, Artemas (1775)
29. Order to Henry Gardner, Esq., to pay sum to Benjamin Kingsberry and charge the same to the colony, by Cheever, David (1775)
30. Order to Henry Gardner, Esq., to pay sum to John Browne and charge the same to the colony, by Cheever, David (1775)
31. Order to Henry Gardner, Esq., to pay sum to Samuel Blodgett and charge the same to the colony, by Cheever, David (1775)
32. Order to Henry Gardner, Esq., to pay sum to Seth Reed and charge same to the colony, by Cheever, David (1775)
33. Order to Major Barber for cartridges and flints for Captain Ford's company, by Brooks, John (1775)
34. Orders Captain Thomas Wait Foster to receive powder of Samuel Sherman and bestow it safely, as there is sufficient in camp, by Pigeon, John (1775)
35. Orders to secure Bunker Hill and Dorchester Heights, by Palmer, Joseph (1775)
36. Pay list for regimental officers (1775)
37. Payroll of the Great and General Council of Massachusetts meetings in May and November 1774, by Morton, Perez (1775)
38. Proceedings of court martial, by Frye, James (1775)
39. Receipt for £162 from Committee of Supply, by Ward, Joseph (1775)
40. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for ball and flints, by Pitts, Peter (1775)
41. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for candles for the picket guard, by Tupper, Benjamin (1775)
42. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for canteens and pails, by Bearce, Ebenezer (1775)
43. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for cartridges and flints for Campbell's Company, by Davis, Reuben (1775)
44. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for cartridges and flints for Healey's Company, by Town, Salem (1775)
45. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for cartridges for Moses Whiting's Company, by Pain, Aaron (1775)
46. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for cartridges, balls, and flints, by Walbridge, James (1775)
47. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for one pork barrel, by Burt, Gideon (1775)
48. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for one pound of candles, by Cobb, David (1775)
49. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for supplies of cartridges, ball, and flints, by Keyes, Dan (1775)
50. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for supplies, by Putnam, Rufus (1775)
51. Receipt for Aaron Blaney for two canteens, by Harwood, Peter (1775)
52. Receipt for ammunition and lumber, by Hubbard, Nathaniel (1775)
53. Receipt for balls for the use of his company in Col. Bridge's regiment, by Row, John (1775)
54. Receipt for beer for Col. Paterson's regiment, by Fitch, Gerard (1775)
55. Receipt for blankets from state signed by Jonathan Eaton and 62 other men, by Eaton, Jonathan (1775)
56. Receipt for blankets from state, by Pratt, Edward (1775)
57. Receipt for Capt. Foster for cartridges and flints for Capt. Warner's company, by Febiger, Christian (1775)
58. Receipt for cartridge boxes, by Gerrish, Jacob (1775)
59. Receipt for cartridge boxes, by Whitney, Levi (1775)
60. Receipt for cartridge paper for Col. Phinney's regiment, by Curtis, James (1775)
61. Receipt for cartridges and flints for Capt. Perkins from Capt. Foster, by Febiger, Christian (1775)
62. Receipt for cartridges and flints for Captain Samuel Billings, by Sears, Barnabas; Billings, Samuel (1775)
63. Receipt for cartridges, by Barnard, Timothy (1775)
64. Receipt for cod line and flints for the use of Col. Gridley's regiment, by Badlam, Stephen (1775)
65. Receipt for Commissary William Hunt for cotton and linen to be used as sheets in the hospitals, by Craigie, Andrew (1775)
66. Receipt for Ezekiel Cheever for oak planks, by Hosmer, William (1775)
67. Receipt for flints for Capt. Enoch Putnam's company, by Whipple, Job (1775)
68. Receipt for flints for the use of his company, by Mitchel, Abiah (1775)
69. Receipt for Mr. Blaney for Captain Wild for cartridges, by Ashley, Timothy (1775)
70. Receipt for Mr. Blaney for men and flints, by Hazeltine, Simeon (1775)
71. Receipt for Mr. Blaney for men and flints, by Martin, Adam (1775)
72. Receipt for Mr. Peter Richardson for tubes, pouches, straps, powder horns, by Burbeck, Edward (1775)
73. Receipt for N. Blodgett for blankets bought for and received by his regiment, by Scamman, James (1775)
74. Receipt for Nathaniel Barber for ball and flints, by Cooke, Sam (1775)
75. Receipt for Nathaniel Barber for shot and balls, by Burbeck, Edward (1775)
76. Receipt for oil for Col. Bridge's regiment, by Bridge, John (1775)
77. Receipt for oil for Col. Paterson's regiment, by Fitch, Gerard (1775)
78. Receipt for one hundred and fifty round and thirty six flints from Major Nathaniel Barber, by Read, Seth (1775)
79. Receipt for paper and flints for a company in Colonel Thomas Gardner's Regiment, by Harris, Josiah (1775)
80. Receipt for paper and flints, by McGregor, James (1775)
81. Receipt for paper from Ezekiel Cheever for the use of his company in Col. Bridge's regiment, by Furbush, Charles (1775)
82. Receipt for paper from the Ordinance Store, by Moors, Joseph (1775)
83. Receipt for powder and balls for his company in Col. Brewer's regiment, by Gray, Isaac (1775)
84. Receipt for powder, balls, and flints for use in his company in Thomas Gardner's Regiment, by Child, Abijah (1775)
85. Receipt for provisions for 500 of Col. Ephraim Doolittle's men, by Gardner, Thomas (1775)
86. Receipt for supplies for use of the sick and wounded in Cambridge for William Hunt, by Eustis, William (1775)
87. Receipt for supplies of 24 blankets from Benjamin Lincoln, by Prescott, William (1775)
88. Receipt for supplies, by Cobb, Samuel (1775)
89. Receipt for the Commissary General for provisions for four hundred and seventy six men in Col. Nixon's regiment, by White, John, Quartermaster (1775)
90. Receipt for the Commissary General Store for provisions for one day for 364 men in Col. Woodbridge's Regiment, by Hannum, Gideon (1775)
91. Receipt for wages in the Massachusetts army from Captain Joseph Moss at Camp in Cambridge, by Winch, Jason (1775)
92. Receipt for William Hunt for linen and bunting per order of Major General Lee, by Peirce, Isaac (1775)
93. Receipt for wine and raisins per order of Dr. Crocker, by Neison, Samuel (1775)
94. Receipt Nathaniel Barber for flints for the use of Col. Glover's regiment, by Stacey, John (1775)
95. Receipt of Aaron Blaney cartridges and flints, by Seagrave, Edward (1775)
96. Receipt to Aaron Blaney for canteens for Col. Brewer's regiment, by Washburn, Ebenezer (1775)
97. Receipt to Aaron Blaney for supplies of cannonballs, by Egery, Daniel (1775)
98. Receipt to Ezekiel Cheever for cartridge paper for his company in Col. Doolittle's regiment, by Burbank, Samuel (1775)
99. Receipt to Nathaniel Barber for pick axes for Col. Paterson's regiment, by Cady, Jeremiah (1775)
100. Received from Aaron Blaney one hundred balls for General Thomas's regiment, by Bailey, Adams (1775)
101. Request to Major Barber for cartridges for Col. Bridge's regiment, by Brooks, John (1775)
102. Resolution from the Massachusetts Committee of Safety to provide escort for Congressional delegation to Connecticut, by Warren, Joseph (1775)
103. Resolve for transferring Suffolk County prisoners to Plymouth County jail, by Warren, James (1775)
104. Statement of the Medway Committee of Correspondence freeing Timothy Hamant from suspicion of unfriendly acts, by Clark, Elijah (1775)
105. Summary of the proceedings against Dr. Benjamin Church in court-martial for treason, October, 1775, General Washington presiding, by Parsons, Theophilus (1775)
106. Supply order to Capt. Foster, by Kilton, Samuel (1775)
107. Supply order to James Adams to collect teams and deliver supplies to army, by Pigeon John (1775)
108. Supply order to James Adams to collect teams and deliver supplies to army, by Pigeon John (1775)
109. Supply order to Major Barber asks to let the bearer have cartridges and flint for Captain Batchelor's company, by Bridge, Ebenezer (1775)
110. The colony of ye Massachusetts Bay; Dr., for victualling Indian souldiers, by Noble, Stephen (1775)
111. Two sermons in Greek preached at Dr. Eliot's and to the troops, by Langdon, Samuel (1775)


51 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1775-1782) ON DVD

1. Account book for supplies for troops, Miller, Charles (1775)
2. Accounts of provisions received and delivered by Joseph Trumbull and William Hunt for state troops during Revolution, Vol. 1, by Trumbull, Joseph (1775)
3. Accounts of provisions received and delivered by Joseph Trumbull and William Hunt for state troops during Revolution, Vol. 2, by Trumbull, Joseph (1775)
4. Accounts of provisions received and delivered by Joseph Trumbull and William Hunt for state troops during Revolution, Vol. 1-3, by Trumbull, Joseph (1775)
5. Accounts of the 5th Company of the 20th Regiment, by Connecticut Infantry. 20th Militia Regiment; Grosvenor, Thomas (1775)
6. Approximately 1,000 receipts for supplies issued to state ships and units, by Massachusetts. Commissary General (1778)
7. Capt. Remick's orderly book 1781, by Remick, Timothy (1781)
8. Cash book for American officers' accounts during the siege of Boston, by Winthrop, William (1776)
9. Diaries of cruise with privateer from Boston, capture, ordeals in Old Mill Prison at Plymouth, England, attempted escapes, and release, by Russell, William (1779)
10. Diary of active and inactive service with the army, by Dearborn, Henry (1782)
11. Diary of campaigns, with verse, by Dearborn, Henry (1777)
12. Journal kept by Capt. Henry Dearborne of the proceedings, and occurrences, happened within my knowledge to the troops in 1775, by Dearborn, Henry (1775)
13. Letter book of General Lincoln containing copies of 339 letters written at the time of the siege of Charleston, Volume. 1, by Lincoln, Benjamin (1779)
14. Letter book of General Lincoln containing copies of 339 letters written at the time of the siege of Charleston, Volume. 2, by Lincoln, Benjamin (1779)
15. Log book of cruises and captured ships, by Tyrannicide (Brig); Hallet, John Allen (1778)
16. Memoranda of war contracts, by Gerry, Elbridge (1775)
17. Minutes of letters (1775)
18. Muster rolls of Col. Jacob Gerrish and others of companies guarding Convention Army, by Massachusetts. Militia. Essex County, 17th Regiment; Gerrish, Jacob (1778)
19. Notebook with lists and short accounts of naval battles during Revolution, by Gaselee, John (1775)
20. Orderly book in handwriting of Colonel Thomas Grosvenor, of the Third Connecticut Regiment, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1775)
21. Orderly book kept by Nathan Alden for Capt. Abiel Pierce's Company in Col. Nicholas Dike's Worcester Regt. of the Massachusetts Infantry, by Pierce, Abiel (1776)
22. Orderly book kept in Newport and Portsmouth, Rhode Island in (1780)
23. Orderly book of Brigadier General William West's battalion of Rhode Island regiments, by Rhode Island. Militia; West, William (1776)
24. Orderly book of Captain Luke Drury's Grafton Company in Colonel Jonathan Ward's Militia Regiment in the hand of Nathan Morse, Ordnance Sergeant (1775)
25. Orderly book, beginning with Capt. John Callender's court-martial, by Scull, Peter (1775)
26. Orderly book, January-April, 1776, of Capt. Stephen Badlam's, company of artillery in the American army, by Badlam, Stephen (1776)
27. Orderly books maintained by 3d Company, 6th Connecticut Regiment at Roxbury and New York, Vol. 1, by Avery, Nathaniel (1776)
28. Orderly books maintained by 3d Company, 6th Connecticut Regiment at Roxbury and New York, Vol. 2, by Avery, Nathaniel (1776)
29. Orderly books maintained by 3d Company, 6th Connecticut Regiment at Roxbury and New York, Vol. 3, by Avery, Nathaniel (1776)
30. Orderly Books of the 20th Militia Regiment of the Connecticut Infantry, Vol. 1, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1779-1782)
31. Orderly Books of the 20th Militia Regiment of the Connecticut Infantry, Vol. 2, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1779-1782)
32. Orderly Books of the 20th Militia Regiment of the Connecticut Infantry, Vol. 3, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1779-1782)
33. Orderly Books of the 20th Militia Regiment of the Connecticut Infantry, Vol. 4, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1779-1782)
34. Orderly Books of the 20th Militia Regiment of the Connecticut Infantry, Vol. 5, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1779-1782)
35. Orderly Books of the 20th Militia Regiment of the Connecticut Infantry, Vol. 6, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1779-1782)
36. Orderly Books of the 20th Militia Regiment of the Connecticut Infantry, Vol. 7, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1779-1782)
37. Orderly Books of the 20th Militia Regiment of the Connecticut Infantry, Vol. 8, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1779-1782)
38. Orderly Books of the 20th Militia Regiment of the Connecticut Infantry, Vol. 9, by Grosvenor, Thomas (1779-1782)
39. Orders for French expedition to America, by France. Armée; Langeron, Charles-Claude, marquis de; Ségur, Philippe-Henri, marquis de, Volume 1778-1780, (1778)
40. Orders for French expedition to America, by France. Armée; Langeron, Charles-Claude, marquis de; Ségur, Philippe-Henri, marquis de, Volume 1781, (1778)
41. Orders for French expedition to America, by France. Armée; Langeron, Charles-Claude, marquis de; Ségur, Philippe-Henri, marquis de, Volume 1782, (1778)
42. Orders for French expedition to America, by France. Armée; Langeron, Charles-Claude, marquis de; Ségur, Philippe-Henri, marquis de, Volume 1783-1785, (1778)
43. Personal accounts, papers, documents, and receipts during service in army, by Frost, William (1776)
44. Receipts for carting Continental supplies, by Cushing, John (1778)
45. Receipts for goods issued to militia companies, by Massachusetts. Commissary General (1775)
46. Receipts for provisions issued to Col. John Nixon's regiment, 22 Apr. to 10 Aug. 1775, by Hall, Isaac (1775)
47. Receipts for wages and supplies to army at Cambridge, by Massachusetts. Commissary General (1775)
48. Record of army contracts, by Gerry, Elbridge (1776)
49. Regimental Order Book, by Col. John Jacobs' Massachusetts. Militia. Regiment.(1778)
50. Rules and minutes for keeping peace and promoting virtuous republican principles, by Free and Independent Whig Society of Observation (Boston, Mass.) (1778)
51. Selected passages from Nathan Bowen's book of general orders, by Bowen, Nathan; Drake, Samuel Gardner, 1798-1875; Turner, Thomas Larkin (1778)


117 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1776) ON DVD

1. American casualties in battles of Lexington and Concord, with other deaths to May 1, 1776 (1776)
2. Azor Orne and Samuel Moody, speaking for the Committee of the General Court, requesting Jonathan Jackson to deliver powder to Jonas White, by Orne, Azor (1776)
3. Bill for cash expenditures, by Massachusetts. General Court. Committee of War; Watson, Abraham; Thatcher, Samuel; Brooks, Thomas; Wood, Aaron, Fisher, Jabez (1776)
4. Bill to Colony of Massachusetts for damaged firearms, by Austin, Samuel; Brooks, Thomas; Devens, Richard; Jeffries, David, Town Treasurer; Thatcher, Samuel (1776)
5. Bill to Colony of Massachusetts, by Fisk, Daniel; Brooks, Thomas; Durfee, Thomas; Faulkner, Daniel; Holbrook, John; Parry, Edward; Parker, Timothy; Weld, Moses (1776)
6. Bill to Massachusetts Bay for printing currency, by Revere, Paul; Story, William; Washburn, Seth; Watson, Abraham; Wood, Aaron; Webster, Jon (1776)
7. Bill to Massachusetts for engraving State Seal, by Hurd, Nathaniel (1776)
8. Bills to Col. David Green for supplies to feed destitute citizens, by Ruddock, Abiel; Green, David (1776)
9. Commission for Charles Pettit as Judge of Ordinary Court in New Jersey, by Livingston, William; Pettit, Charles (1776)
10. Court martial proceedings against James Lister for abusive language to superior officer, by Potter, Samuel (1776)
11. Document authorizing Commissary Richard Devens to deliver arms and blankets to Capt. Winthrop, by Revere, Paul (1776)
12. Document certifying that Gabriel Priest served first in the troop commanded by Capt. Thomas Gates, by Longley, Robert (1776)
13. Document instructing Shelbourne Committee of Correspondence to confer about present commissions held by Justices of Peace, by Hawley, Joseph (1776)
14. Document notifying John Hancock that officers raise troops but can't pay bounties, by Massachusetts. General Court (1776)
15. Document of the appointment of James Warren as 2d Major General, Massachusetts Militia, by Danielson, Timothy (1776)
16. Document signed by John Bayard, certifying Hugh McCulloch's loyalty to America, by Pennsylvania. Council of Safety; Bayard, John Bubenheim; Morris, Rober (1776)
17. Document signed by John McKesson, about destroying river channel, fire boats, and supplies, by New York State Convention of the Representatives; McKesson, John (1776)
18. Document to Capt. Samuel Flowers ordering him to come and take the pay due to his company, or else abide by the consequences, by Woodbridge, Ruggles (1776)
19. Document to General Nathaniel Folsom, authorizing Jonathan Hale to receive 2 barrels of gunpowder, by Weare, Meshech (1776)
20. Document to Richard Devens, Esq., Commissary General, asking him to deliver to Capt. Michael Hodge one canon with its appurtenances, by Wigglesworth, Edward (1776)
21. Document written by Benjamin Walley certifying that town has supplied required amount of men for militia duty, by Walley, Benjamin; Walker, Benjamin (1776)
22. Inscription for monument to Gen. Richard Montgomery who fell in the attack on Quebec, by Thomson, Charles (1776)
23. Letter (first 4 pages) to François Kinlock at Geneva, about democracy advantage over monarchy, New York campaign, Regulator movement, by Laurens, John (1776)
24. Letter (page 5) to François Kinlock at Geneva, about democracy advantage over monarchy, New York campaign, Regulator movement, by Laurens, John (1776)
25. Letter about Gen. Lee's capture, Quakers, and surrender of Connecticut, by Stanley, Thomas (1776)
26. Letter about possible alliance with British West Indies, criticizing Americans in Paris, but praising Edward Bancroft and William Carmichael, by Deane, Silas (1776)
27. Letter from John Glover, Gabriel Johonnet, and William Lee to the General Assembly, Massachusetts Bay about pay, by Glover, John; Johonnot, Gabriel, Lee, William (1776)
28. Letter to Abigail Bishop, hoping for quick end to year's campaign, by Scammell, Alexander (1776)
29. Letter to Artemas Ward ordering him to take a variety of actions regarding the Continental Army following the British evacuation of Boston, by Washington, George (1776)
30. Letter to Augustin Laurent Guillaumier regarding events in Santo Domingo, naval encounters in the Caribbean, and American Revolution, by Bonnet, Joseph; Guillaumier (1776)
31. Letter to Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, reporting on the arrival of British ships, the Battle of Long Island, by Jourdan, Joseph (1776)
32. Letter to brother-in-law, Isaac Winslow, urging him not to come to England, by Clarke, Richard (1776)
33. Letter to Capt John Cushing in Boxford, ordering him to recruit one fifth of his company, by Johnson, Samuel (1776)
34. Letter to Capt. Hector McNeil about Capt. Pepper's treason, by Wooster, David (1776)
35. Letter to Christopher Leffingwell about supplies and Gen. Israel Putnam's arrival, by Trumbull, Joseph (1776)
36. Letter to Christopher Leffingwell requesting flour for army, by Trumbull, Joseph (1776)
37. Letter to Col. Elias Dayton, 3rd Regiment and Commandant at Johnstown, about mutiny at Ft. Stanwix, Gen. Schuyler's delays, Oneida Indians, by Barber, Francis (1776)
38. Letter to Col. James Burd, asking him to help Gen. Thomas Mifflin raise troops, by Ross, George (1776)
39. Letter to Col. Joseph Jackson, delaying payment of debt because his own debtors have not paid, by Lombard, Solomon (1776)
40. Letter to Commissary Richard Devens, asking him to give pistols to Stephen Hall who goes to Philadelphia on business for Harvard College, by Bowdoin, James (1776)
41. Letter to Commissary Richard Devens, asking him to return to Capt. Stevens two barrels of gunpowder lent by Newburyport, by Dalton, Tristram (1776)
42. Letter to Deputy Paymaster Ebenezer Hancock, authorizing payment to Dr. Isaac Rand for attending smallpox cases in army, by Ward, Artemas (1776)
43. Letter to Ebenezer Hancock, allowing Thomas Chase 1500 for necessary expenses as Asst. Quarter Master, by Ward, Artemas (1776)
44. Letter to Gen. James Warren about Congressional requisitions and surrender of Forts Washington and Lee, by Adams, Samuel (1776)
45. Letter to Gen. John Thomas about fortifying Nook's Hill at night, by Palfrey, William (1776)
46. Letter to General George Washington concerning plans for new fortifications at Castle, by Gridley, Richard (1776)
47. Letter to General Horatio Gates, reporting victory over enemy, by Arnold, Benedict (1776)
48. Letter to Gentlemen about shovels delivered to Roxbury, by Lincoln, Benjamin (1776)
49. Letter to Henry Laurens about skirmishes with English boats in the Charleston Harbor, by Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1776)
50. Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about early victory and Gen. James Grant's influence over Gen. Howe, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1776)
51. Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about rebel defeat at Quebec, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1776)
52. Letter to his brother, Augustin Laurent Guillamier, mentioning defeats of British by Americans, mutual friends, and business affairs, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1776)
53. Letter to his brother, Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, on arrival of French squadron under Comte de Chaffault, burning of arsenal at Plymouth, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1776)
54. Letter to his brother, Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, reporting arrival of ships from France, mentioning successes of American forces over British, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1776)
55. Letter to his brother, Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, reporting presence of American privateers at Santo Domingo and military successes over British, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1776)
56. Letter to his brother, Ebenezer Hancock, about appointment as Pay Master, by Hancock, John (1776)
57. Letter to his brother, Ebenezer Hancock, enclosing his commission as Pay Master of Eastern Department in the Army of the United Colonies, by Hancock, John (1776)
58. Letter to his brother-in-law, Isaac Winslow, at Boston about Battle of Quebec and John Wilkes's defeat at polls, by Clarke, Richard (1776)
59. Letter to his brother-in-law, Isaac Winslow, at Boston, by Clarke, Richard (1776)
60. Letter to his brother-in-law, Isaac Winslow, at Halifax, about American privateers and shortages in England, by Clarke, Richard (1776)
61. Letter to his brother-in-law, Isaac Winslow, at Halifax, about New York campaign, by Clarke, Richard (1776)
62. Letter to his brother-in-law, Isaac Winslow, at New York, asking about New York and Canadian campaigns, by Clarke, Richard (1776)
63. Letter to his brother-in-law, Isaac Winslow, sending news of refugees and 100 for Winslow's services on Massachusetts Council, by Clarke, Richard (1776)
64. Letter to his daughter, Dorothy (Quincy) Hancock, about end of Siege of Boston and her brother Samuel's safe arrival at London, by Quincy, Edmund (1776)
65. Letter to his father, Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland, about Brooklyn battle, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1776)
66. Letter to Isaac Winslow about Canada and General Burgoyne, by Clarke, Richard (1776)
67. Letter to Isaac Winslow at Boston about Lord Howe's departure and shortages, by Clarke, Richard (1776)
68. Letter to James Warren, House Speaker of Representatives, on Congress' removal from Philadelphia, possible attacks from Canada, Russian troops in British army, by Adams, Samuel (1776)
69. Letter to John Bradford in Boston, asking him to send arms to Washington at New York and enclosing a Declaration for you amusement, by Hancock, John (1776)
70. Letter to John Bradford, continental agent at Boston, introducing Robert Falconer, by Hancock, John (1776)
71. Letter to John Hancock about damage to Boston and evacuation by the British, by Bant, William (1776)
72. Letter to John Hancock about evacuation of Boston, by Lowell, John (1776)
73. Letter to John Hancock about his son and business in Boston, by Bant, William (1776)
74. Letter to John Hancock at Philadelphia, 1st Letter, by Lowell, John (1776)
75. Letter to John Hancock at Philadelphia, 2st Letter, by Lowell, John (1776)
76. Letter to John Hancock at Philadelphia, 3rd Letter, by Lowell, John (1776)
77. Letter to John Hancock hoping for eventual reign of peace and virtue in America, by Eliot, Andrew (1776)
78. Letter to John Hancock in behalf of David Hopkins of Rhode Island, volunteer at Quebec, by Lux, William (1776)
79. Letter to John Hancock in Philadelphia about General Court's problems with state constitution, by Bant, William (1776)
80. Letter to John Hancock in Philadelphia about reorganization of army and opposition to Continental Loan Office, by Bant, William (1776)
81. Letter to John Hancock, reporting that 12,000 men are building Continental ships at Providence, by Bant, William (1776)
82. Letter to John Hancock, reporting that Continental currency is 25 percent below hard money, by Bant, William (1776)
83. Letter to Maryland Council of Safety about Mr. Turnbull's delay, by Nicholson, James (1776)
84. Letter to Mashech Weare about British ships at Rhode Island, by Bowdoin, James (1776)
85. Letter to Medway Committee of Correspondence, proposing county assemblies for taxation, town land registries, by Bellingham (Mass.) Committee of Correspondence (1776)
86. Letter to Messrs. Franklin, Dickinson, etc., the Secret Committee of the Continental Congress, about General du Coudray's delay, by Deane, Silas (1776)
87. Letter to Messrs. Franklin, Dickinson, Secret Committee Correspondence of Continental Congress, introducing M. Brougin seeks commission in cavalry, by Deane, Silas (1776)
88. Letter to mother Deborah Taylor, Halifax, Mass., describing British and American skirmishing around Boston, by Leach, Caleb (1776)
89. Letter to Nathaniel Folsom about scouting outposts, by Badger, Joseph (1776)
90. Letter to New Hampshire Committee about quarter master's commission for Joseph Smith, by Welch, Joseph (1776)
91. Letter to Robert Morris and Richard Henry Lee about Baron de Kalb's departure for America, Franklin's arrival, an French fears of early peace, by Deane, Silas (1776)
92. Letter to Roger Sherman at Philadelphia, proposing that Congress should send missionaries to southern states instead of to Africa, by Hopkins, Samuel (1776)
93. Letter to Samuel Chase dated Philadelphia, July 9, 1776, by Adams, John (1776)
94. Letter to Sheriff Stephen Greenleaf, asking him to give 20 casements to Col. Thomas Crafts, by Brown, John (1776)
95. Letter to Stephen Girard, at Versailles, criticizing Arthur Lee's arrival and Col. George Mercer's espionage in France, by Deane, Silas (1776)
96. Letter to Tapping Reeve about General Schuyler's superiority over Sir John Johnson and rumors that General Richard Montgomery is not dead, by Pierce, John (1776)
97. Letter to the Secret Committee of the Continental Congress about Franklin's arrival and secrecy, by Deane, Silas (1776)
98. Letter to the Selectmen of Boston criticizing harsh treatment of American prisoners at Halifax, by Lovell, James (1776)
99. Letter to Timothy Edwards, acknowledging Washington's order to delay recruiting because there is no money for bounties, by Schuyler, Philip John (1776)
100. Letters to my dearest friend about capture of Forts Constitution, Lee, and Washington, by Stanley, Thomas (1776)
101. List of the numbers of Americans captured since 27 August during New York campaign, by Wells, Major (1776)
102. Military permit to Col. Woodbridge permitting Nathaniel Rogers to work on Mt. Independence, by Trumbull, John (1776)
103. Order by James Warren for the General Court to write Congressional delegates about raising troops, by Warren, James (1776)
104. Order to Ebenezer Hancock, Deputy Paymaster, to pay Capt. Silvanus Drew for boats, by Ward, Artemas (1776)
105. Order to Henry Gardner, treasurer of Massachusetts, authorizing Samuel Eliot to receive Preble's pay as General Court member, by Preble, Jedidiah (1776)
106. Orders for Capt. Reuben Marcy to recruit 44 men, by Chester, John (1776)
107. Petition authorizing 300 for poor Bostonians at Salem, by Boston (Mass.). Overseers of the Poor; Smith, Isaac; Warren, James; Adams, Samuel; Massachusetts. Council (1776)
108. Petition to Medway Committee of Correspondence for return of Dr. Aaron Wight's papers, by Grant, William; Medway (Mass.) Committee of Correspondence (1776)
109. Poems on witty subjects in Congress, by Ellery, William; Wythe, George (1776)
110. Receipt for gunpowder from General Artemas Ward for (Number Four), by Griffen, John; Ward, Artemas (1776)
111. Receipt for Thomas Burkman for 1 chest of firelocks hidden since Battle of Lexington, by Barrett, James; Burkman, Thomas (1776)
112. Receipts for wages from Capt. James Bancroft, by Massachusetts. Militia. Regiment, 2nd (Middlesex County). b Company, 4th; Bancroft, James; Reed, Colonel, recipient (1776)
113. Report on necessity of lowering prices and seeking aid from southern colonies, by Massachusetts. General Court. Committee of Inspection; Clarke, Elijah (1776)
114. Resolution drafted at Medfield to lower prices in support of Continental Congress, by Massachusetts. General Court. Committee of Inspection; Clarke, Elijah (1776)
115. Resolution of the Continental Congress granting General George Washington extraordinary powers for the creation of an army, by United States Continental Congress (1776)
116. Subscription list among Loyalists for £144 for the relief of the poor in Boston during the British blockade, by Boston (Mass.). Citizens (1776)
117. Warrant for arrest of John Lewis for drinking toast to King and English fleet, by Spencer, Joseph (1776)


108 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1777) ON DVD

1. A list of prisoners confined in goal, by Otis, Joseph; Church, Benjamin (1777)
2. Account of damage done to the estate of John Hancock by the British army during Siege of Boston, total £4,732, by Hancock, John, 1737-1793; Bant, William (1777)
3. Agreement recommending M. Maresquelles' process for boring cannon, by Massachusetts. Board of War; Ansart, Lewis; Orr, Hugh; Savage, Samuel Phillips (1777)
4. Bill and receipt to John Hancock for food, £109, from Willing, Morris & Co., by Morris, Robert; Hancock, John (1777)
5. Bill to Massachusetts for five days service on the Committee for preparing the Regulating Bill, by Brooks, Eleazer; Brooks, Thomas; Durfee, Thomas; Plympton, Thomas (1777)
6. Commission for Alexander Innes as Inspector General of Loyalist troops, by Howe, William Howe, Viscount; Innes, Alexander (1777)
7. Commission from the Maryland General Assembly for Philemon Downes as Ensign in Capt. John Dame's Co., by Johnson, Thomas; Dame, John; Downes, Philemon (1777)
8. Copy of a letter to General Sir William Howe about insults from British officer and possible exchange of General Charles Lee, by Washington, George (1777)
9. Document about Capt. Elijah Freeman Payne of South Carolina's Navy, by Hinman, Elisha (1777)
10. Document appointing John Lowell and Francis Dana attorneys to sue Elijah Freeman Paine for debts due South Carolina, by Rutledge, John; Dana, Francis; Lowell, John; Paine Elijah Freeman (1777)
11. Document authorizing Treasurer Henry Gardiner to pay salary as Council member to his son James Bowdoin, Jr., by Bowdoin, James (1777)
12. Document certifies that he has not paid any consideration to Mr. Reynolds or any other selectman of the town of Bridgewater for their transporting a load of powder, by Shepard, Alexander, Jun (1777)
13. Document certifying Capt. William Day's appointment by General John Thomas as Barrack Master to the camp in Roxbury in 1775, by Brewer, Samuel (1777)
14. Document certifying John Cooke's service as Ensign, by Cooke, John; Greene, Christopher; Greene, Griffen (1777)
15. Document certifying Thomas Shaw's wounds for discharge from the U.S.S. Boston, by McNeill, Hector; Shaw, Thomas (1777)
16. Document ordering Committee of Sequestration to deliver hardware confiscated from Gilbert DeBlois to Col. Thomas Crafts, by Austin, Jonathan Loring; Browne, John (1777)
17. Document requesting General Court to pay Gabriel Priest for service in Capt. Robert Longley's Co., by Whitcomb, John; Longley, Robert; Priest, Gabriel (1777)
18. Document requesting pay for officer's service at Providence, by Holman, Jonathan; United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 5th (1777)
19. Documents about ship seized by American privateer because its owner, Joseph Hewes, is a Loyalist, by Moseley, Emperor; Hewes, Joseph (1777)
20. Estimate of the damage Nathaniel Heath received by troops during the Blockade and Siege of Boston in the year 1775, by Heath, Nathaniel (1777)
21. Letter about night alarms and possibility of surrounding Washington's army, by Stanley, Thomas; Great Britain. Army. Lancers, 17th (1777)
22. Letter about Saratoga, French deceit, incompetence of Robert Morris' brother, help from Duke of Tuscany and German Emperor, by Izard, Ralph; Izard, Alice DeLancey; Morris, Robert; Morris, Thomas (1777)
23. Letter condemning harsh treatment of Loyalists, by Putnam, Israel (1777)
24. Letter saying he will remain until Confederation is finished, by Gerry, Elbridge (1777)
25. Letter to Abigail Bishop, promising to marry her before marching to Ticonderoga, by Scammell, Alexander (1777)
26. Letter to Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, giving reports of movements of Generals Howe, Burgoyne, and Washington, and the approach of the British to Philadelphia, by Bonnet, Joseph; Guillaumier (1777)
27. Letter to Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, on commercial affairs, prices of commodities, presence of British naval vessel off Santo Domingo, by Daniel, Joseph (1777)
28. Letter to Benjamin Franklin about sending Ranger to sea, by Jones, John Paul; Deane, Silas (1777)
29. Letter to Capt. Abraham Foster, ordering him to be ready to march, by Brown, Benjamin (1777)
30. Letter to Captain Hector McNeill, demanding better food and pay before sailing, by Boston (Frigate) Officers; Brown, John, U.S. Navy; Cushing, Thomas (1777)
31. Letter to Captain Hector McNeill, requesting his attendance on Board, by Massachusetts. Board of War; McNeill, Hector (1777)
32. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about attaching Jackson's regiment to Continental Line and urging him not to wear red uniforms, by Knox, Henry (1777)
33. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Battle of Brandywine, by Knox, Henry (1777)
34. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Battles of Brandywine and Paoli, by Knox, Henry (1777)
35. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Boston's defenses, by Knox, Henry (1777)
36. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about bounties, scheming politicians and Gen. Howe's secret embarkation for Philadelphia, by Knox, Henry (1777)
37. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Burgoyne attacking Boston and Carleton attacking Hudson River Valley, by Knox, Henry (1777)
38. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about enemy movements, by Knox, Henry (1777)
39. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about English fleet's arrival and fair-weather patriots, by Knox, Henry (1777)
40. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Howe and Burgoyne's underestimation of Americans, by Knox, Henry (1777)
41. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Howe's appearance off Chesapeake and Gates' departure for north, by Knox, Henry (1777)
42. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Howe's arrival in Chesapeake, Battle of Bennington, and Confederation, by Knox, Henry (1777)
43. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about privateers, Howe's destination, and Silas Deane's treaty, by Knox, Henry (1777)
44. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about rumors of Burgoyne's attacking Newport, by Knox, Henry (1777)
45. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about strict discipline in Philadelphia's Light Horse Troop and Timothy Pickering's appointment as Adjutant General, by Knox, Henry (1777)
46. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson, about small size of Burgoyne's army, English fleet off Sandy Hook, and false report of attack on Boston, by Knox, Henry (1777)
47. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson, relieving Gen. Schuyler of blame in fall of Ticonderoga and urging 10,000 men from New England to defeat Gen. Howe if he goes north, by Knox, Henry (1777)
48. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson, speculating on direction of Gen. Howe's fleet, by Knox, Henry (1777)
49. Letter to Colonel Harry Jackson in Boston, by Knox, Henry (1777)
50. Letter to Colonel Henry Jackson about small pox and Hessian desertions, by Knox, Henry (1777)
51. Letter to Colonel Henry Jackson about their investment in privateer and Cornwallis' clumsy attack on Gen. Benjamin Lincoln at Bound Brook, by Knox, Henry (1777)
52. Letter to Ebenezer Hancock, authorizing Ebenezer Hancock to pay Capt. Abel Holden $1240 for recruiting Col. Thomas Nixon's, 6th Massachusetts Regt., by Heath, William (1777)
53. Letter to Ebenezer Hancock, authorizing him to pay Lt. Col. Nathan Fuller $1,200 for recruiting 13th Continental Regt., by Heath, William (1777)
54. Letter to Elbridge Gerry reporting that supplies have arrived by sea, by Warren, James (1777)
55. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln congratulating him on victory at Saratoga, by Vermont. Council of Safety; Fay, Joseph (1777)
56. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, dismissing Lincoln's news as false, by Gates, Horatio (1777)
57. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, sending news of Convention Army and minor battles, by Glover, John (1777)
58. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, thanking him for giving Massachusetts stores, by Vermont. Council of Safety; Chittenden, Thomas (1777)
59. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, urging him and General John Stark to hurry from Bennington to Saratoga, by Schuyler, Philip John (1777)
60. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, urging him to hurry Massachusetts' troops from Bennington to Saratoga, by Schuyler, Philip John (1777)
61. Letter to Gen. John Sullivan about enemy moves in New Jersey and attempts to bribe Sullivan, by Washington, George (1777)
62. Letter to Gen. William Heath about roofing Hessian prisoners' barracks, by Riedesel, Friedrich Adolf, Freiherr von (1777)
63. Letter to Gen. William Heath, enclosing prisoners' exchanges approved by General Gates, by Burgoyne, John (1777)
64. Letter to General Burgoyne, asking for monthly payments for supplies to Convention Army, by Heath, William (1777)
65. Letter to General William Heath about supplies from north and enemy moves near Philadelphia, by Washington, George; Hamilton, Alexander (1777)
66. Letter to Gov. Thomas Wharton about departure of Col. Proctor's regiment and defenseless state of Fort Island, by Bache, Richard (1777)
67. Letter to Henry Jackson about Hessians' evacuation of Staten Island and hopes of defeating Burgoyne at Hudson River, by Knox, Henry (1777)
68. Letter to his brother, Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, mentioning arrival of ship from Georgia with news of evacuation of British from Philadelphia, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1777)
69. Letter to his wife, Rush, Julia Stockton, reporting he must go repair hospitals in Red Bank, by Rush, Benjamin (1777)
70. Letter to James Warren asking him to deliver goods to agents, by Gerry, Elbridge (1777)
71. Letter to John Clowes enclosing commissions for officers in 1st Delaware Continental Regiment, by Rodney, Caesar (1777)
72. Letter to John Hancock in Philadelphia on business and political news, by Bant, William (1777)
73. Letter to John Hancock, about Battle of Freeman's Farm and casualties, by Gates, Horatio (1777)
74. Letter to Jonathan Williams in Nantes about Capt. Hynson's difficulties in carrying messages, by Carmichael, William (1777)
75. Letter to Lt. Bancroft of Capt. Abraham Foster's Reading Co., ordering 8 men to join Gen. William Heath, by Fox, Jonathan (1777)
76. Letter to my dearest friend about arrival in Philadelphia, Burgoyne's surrender, and rebel forts on Delaware, by Stanley, Thomas (1777)
77. Letter to my dearest friend about capture of Ticonderoga and being Burgoyne's aide-de-camp when armies meet, by Stanley, Thomas; Great Britain. Army. Lancers, 17th (1777)
78. Letter to Philip Van Rensselaer, asking him to forward 500 tons of powder to Col. Wesson, by Van Schaick, Goose (1777)
79. Letter to Richard Henry Lee at York, Pa., about victory at Newport and Howe's possible retreat, by Pendleton, Edmund (1777)
80. Letter to Salem Selectmen about banishment of Loyalists there, by Holten, Samuel (1777)
81. Letter to Secret Committee of Correspondence about delay of French supply ship, by Deane, Silas (1777)
82. Letter to the Hon. George King, Portsmouth, about delay of court sessions because of military absences, by Weare, Meshech (1777)
83. Letter to Timothy Matlack, requesting passes like those issued to John Penn and Benjamin Chew, by Hamilton, James (1777)
84. List of marines on board the U.S.S. Boston, by Boston (Frigate); Jennison, William, Sergeant (1777)
85. List of officers and men on board the ship Boston, by Boston (Frigate); McNeill, Hector (1777)
86. Map of American camp in New Jersey and surrounding countryside, by Knox, Henry (1777)
87. Muster roll of Capt. George Durham's company, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 2nd; Durham, George (1777)
88. Muster roll of Capt. John Hollinshead's Co., 2d New Jersey Continental Regt., by Hollinshead, John, Captain (1777)
89. Muster roll of Capt. Seth Drew's Co., by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 2nd; Drew, Seth, Captain (1777)
90. Muster roll of Captain John Whipple's Company, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 5th; Whipple, John (1777)
91. Order authorizing Joshua Brackett to receive Preble's pay as General Court member, by Preble, Jedidiah (1777)
92. Order for Deputy Paymaster Ebenezer Hancock to pay Major Elijah Vose $480 as bounty for 24 men of Colonel John Paterson's regiment, by Heath, William (1777)
93. Order on the treasury for Samuel Langdon, President of Harvard College, by Gardner, Henry (1777)
94. Order requesting sugar and mutton from Major Jellis Fonda, by Butler, John (1777)
95. Order to the Commissary General to deliver all the pig iron which belongs to the Board of War to David Blanchard who will deliver it to Hugh Orr, by Austin, Jonathan Loring (1777)
96. Orders for commissioned officers of Reading Companies to prepare to march on short notice, by Fox, Jonathan (1777)
97. Pay account for Capt Ebenezer Dean's Company in Col. Thomas Carpenter's Militia Regiment, for service in Rhode Island, by Massachusetts. Militia. Regiment, 1st (Bristol County) (1777)
98. Pay roll of those men that tarrie in Capt. Moses Soul's Company, by Whitcomb, Asa; Heath, William (1777)
99. Provision return for 3 days' supplies for Col. David Henley's Regt. of the Massachusetts Infantry, by Sale, John (1777)
100. Receipt for 2 tons of grapeshot from Easton furnace, by Pulling, John; Ingraham, Mr (1777)
101. Receipt for payment for printing work ordered by Massachusetts, by Edes, Benjamin; Fisher, Jabez; Watson, Abraham (1777)
102. Receipt for rations for Captain Barnet's Company of Light Dragoons stationed at Springfield, by Woodruff, Benjamin (1777)
103. Reply to Oneida Indians, by Massachusetts. Council (1777)
104. Sailing orders for Captain Hector McNeil, U.S.S. Boston, by United States. Navy Board of the Eastern Dept; Deshon, John; McNeill, Hector; Vernon, William; Warren J (1777)
105. Statement regarding pay for rations, by Long, Pierse (1777)
106. Surgeon's certificate of Mrs. Morris Fitzgerald's service as nurse for Col. Pierse Long's New Hampshire Regt, by Jackson, Hall; Long, Pierse (1777)
107. The speech of the warriors from the 6 Nations and the Oneida Indians in answer to that made to them from the Council, by Six Nations (1777)
108. Three documents regarding the manufacturing of saltpeter, by Sikes, James; Avery, John; Bowdoin, James (1777)


123 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1778) ON DVD

1. Bill for provisions in 1777, by Gridley, Scarboro (1778)
2. Bill to British government from the U.S. Continental Congress for supplying Convention Army, £4,453, by Heath, William (1778)
3. Bill to Congress for pay in 1777, by Callender, John, Captain (1778)
4. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £0.10.4, by Warland, William; Warren, Joseph (1778)
5. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £0.14.0, by Manning, Samuel; Warren, Joseph (1778)
6. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £2.11.3, by Abbot, Samuel; Kneeland, John (1778)
7. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £13.6.7, by Whitworth, Miles; Warren, Joseph (1778)
8. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £17.15.7, by Chardon, Peter; Warren, Joseph (1778)
9. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £27.5.1, by Grant, Samuel; Warren, Joseph (1778)
10. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £82.8.2, by Crafts, William; Warren, Joseph (1778)
11. Claim for clothing and fabric against the estate of Joseph Warren for £13.10.0, by Abraham, Nicholas; Warren, Joseph (1778)
12. Claim regarding shoes and boots against the estate of Joseph Warren for £36.7.10, by How, Lemuel; Warren, Joseph (1778)
13. Deposition about James Wilson's opposition to military draft and independence, by Nicholson, Joseph, Jr; Paca, William (1778)
14. Document allowing two escaped prisoners to go to Reading, Mass, by Cooke, Nicholas; Nichols, Benjamin; Nichols, Jonathan (1778)
15. Document authorizing Col. Isaac Motte to receive £3000 for clothes for 2d South Carolina Continental Regiment, by Lowndes, Rawlins; Motte, Isaac (1778)
16. Document authorizing Deputy Paymaster General Ebenezer Hancock to pay Seth Loring $213 as General William Heath's secretary, by Gates, Horatio (1778)
17. Document authorizing George Williams to receive Pickering's pay as General Court member from Treasurer Henry Gardner, by Pickering, John; Gardner, Henry (1778)
18. Document authorizing Paymaster Benjamin Steele to pay £100 to Lt. Seth Chapin, by Sullivan, John; Chapin, Seth; Steele, Benjamin (1778)
19. Document authorizing Paymaster Benjamin Steele to pay Major Silas Talbot $328 for ship, by Talbot, Silas; Steele, Benjamin; Sullivan, John (1778)
20. Document authorizing Paymaster Ebenezer Hancock to pay Col. Jacob Gerrish $2,683 for recruiting 17th Essex Co. Regt., by Heath, William; Hancock, Ebenezer (1778)
21. Document authorizing payment of $48 to Col. Joseph Jackson, Paymaster of Col. Israel Hutchinson's Regiment in 1775, for arms captured by British at Ft. Washington, by Heath William (1778)
22. Document authorizing Samuel Johnson to transfer to Col. Moses Hazen's 2d Canadian Continental Regiment, by Hale, D., Col; Hazen, Moses; Johnson, Samuel (1778)
23. Document disapproving of proposed state constitution and objecting to lack of bill of rights, articles 2 to 32, excessive elections, and lack of control over General Court, by Pond, Daniel (1778)
24. Document ordering John Greenough, Esq., in Wellfleet, to capture H.M.S. Somerset, 60 guns, stranded of Truro, by Powell, Jeremiah; Greenough, John (1778)
25. Document prepared by John Avery and James Warren about instructing Congressional delegates to sign Articles of Confederation, by Massachusetts. General Court; Avery, John (1778)
26. Document protesting against proposed state constitution, Part 1, by Parsons, Theophilus (1778)
27. Document protesting against proposed state constitution, Part 2, by Parsons, Theophilus (1778)
28. Document regarding reimbursement for payment to an American for return of escaped cattle, by Bougainville, Louis-Antoine de, comte (1778)
29. Draft authorizing State Treasurer to pay Col. Francis Marion £2,000 for recruiting 2d South Carolina Militia Regt., by Lowndes, Rawlins; Marion, Francis (1778)
30. Letter about boredom and official jealousy in army, by Alden, Roger; Burr, Aaron (1778)
31. Letter about Royall House in Medford, loyalist refugees in London, and unjust punishment for his long service to America, by Royall, Isaac (1778)
32. Letter from General William Heath to General William Phillips, allowing 2 British prisoners to go to Rhode, by Heath, William; Phillips, William (1778)
33. Letter from Lord Weymouth to Sir William Hamilton about France's odious treaty with America, by Bath, Thomas Thynne, Marquis of; Hamilton, William, Sir (1778)
34. Letter inquiring how an American can now attend Inns of Court, by King, Rufus (1778)
35. Letter of a resolve passed October 15, 1778, to pay delegates in Congress, by Massachusetts. General Court; Avery, John; Pickering, John (1778)
36. Letter to Abigail Bishop, pleading with her to marry him, by Scammell, Alexander; Bishop, Abigail (1778)
37. Letter to American Commissioners, Messieurs Franklin, Lee, or Adams, about their friend's insulting letter and danger of his ruining French assistance, by Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de (1778)
38. Letter to Arthur Lee in Chaillot, arranging meeting with Silas Deane, by Franklin, Benjamin; Lee, Arthur (1778)
39. Letter to Capt. Gooch, reserving houses for Convention Army, by Heath, William (1778)
40. Letter to clerk of County Convention, refusing to attend, by Rowley (Mass.) Selectmen; Adams, Benjamin (1778)
41. Letter to Col. Charles Webb sending regards of fellow officers, by Huntington, Ebenezer (1778)
42. Letter to Col. Daniel Morgan, ordering him to Middlebrook after Convention Army passes, by Washington, George (1778)
43. Letter to Col. Elias Dayton about a general's letter, Little Tuttle, and Big Betty, by Caldwell, James (1778)
44. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson, asking for discharge papers, by Jackson, Jonathan (1778)
45. Letter to Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth, complaining about horse Wadsworth bought for him, by Peters, Richard (1778)
46. Letter to Col. John Anstruther about exchanging him for Col. Ethan Allen, by Heath, William (1778)
47. Letter to Col. Moore Furman, asking that Trenton supplies be sent to Dobbs Ferry for General Greene, by Biddle, Clement (1778)
48. Letter to Col. Moore Furman, requesting forage, by Biddle, Owen (1778)
49. Letter to Col. Thomas Crafts, ordering men to reinforce Gen. John Sullivan in Rhode Island, by Heath, William (1778)
50. Letter to Col. William Williams about supplies, reorganization of Commissary Dept. opposition to Edmund Burke of North Carolina, and Tory lie that Washington is to be replaced, by Dyer, Eliphalet (1778)
51. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman about forage, by Pettit, Charles (1778)
52. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman, sending clothing on to Newburgh, by Stephens, William (1778)
53. Letter to Dr. Brech, introducing Col. Harrison of Va. and suggesting Moon Island as ideal spot to watch Lord Howe attack French fleet, by Jackson, Henry (1778)
54. Letter to Dr. Chevalier, regarding conduct of Joseph Bonnet, commercial matters, and arrival of squadron of the comte d'Estaing at Boston, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1778)
55. Letter to Ebenezer Hancock authorizing payment of $388 to Maj. Daniel Lyman as aide-de-camp, by Heath, William (1778)
56. Letter to Ebenezer Hancock, Deputy Pay Master General, asking for accounts, by Heath, William (1778)
57. Letter to Elias Boudinot, Commissary of Prisoners, about Convention Army at Rutland, friction between British and Russians, and escapes, by Mersereau, Joshua (1778)
58. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, wishing him speedy recovery from leg wound, by Fay, Jonas (1778)
59. Letter to Gen. John Burgoyne, releasing paroled British officer who was caught in town after curfew, by Heath, William (1778)
60. Letter to Gen. Washington about road repair, by Lincoln, Benjamin; Washington, George (1778)
61. Letter to Gen. William Alexander (Lord Stirling) about Hessians' rumored embarkation, by Howell, Richard (1778)
62. Letter to Gen. William Heath about Convention Army's expenses, by Phillips, William (1778)
63. Letter to Gen. William Heath about letters and pass for business trip, by Phillips, William (1778)
64. Letter to Gen. William Heath, about enclosing letter to General Burgoyne, by Phillips, William (1778)
65. Letter to Gen. William Heath, asking that Capt. Willoc, Baron Riedesel's aide-de-camp, be allowed to rejoin 8th Regiment in Canada, by Burgoyne, John (1778)
66. Letter to Gen. William Heath, recommending Capt. William North as aide-de-camp, by Crafts, Thomas, Jr (1778)
67. Letter to General Harvey about imminent French entry into American war, by George III, King of Great Britain (1778)
68. Letter to Gov. Richard Caswell, asking for list of North Carolina's absentee Loyalists, by Weare, Meshech (1778)
69. Letter to Gov. Thomas Johnson about supplies for patrol boats in Chesapeake Bay, by Lee, Francis Lightfoot (1778)
70. Letter to Gov. Thomas Johnson of Maryland, accepting offer of ship regretting delay in sailing of frigate Virginia, by Clark, Abraham, Francis Lewis, William Ellery, Samuel Huntington (1778)
71. Letter to his brother Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, mentioning presence of British and Spanish vessels off Santo Domingo, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1778)
72. Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about the dissolution of his marriage to Lady Anne Crichton-Stuart, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1778)
73. Letter to his brother, Augustin Laurent Guillamier, mentioning arrival of the Comte d'Estaing at Boston, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1778)
74. Letter to his son, Jonathan Williams, at Nantes about privateers and French trade, by Williams, Jonathan (1778)
75. Letter to his wife about battle off Newport, warning her to keep servants armed to defend against Loyalists, by Clinton, James; Clinton, Mary DeWitt (1778)
76. Letter to Ipswich selectmen, requesting town meeting to confer about election of senators and representatives, by Essex County (Mass.) Constitutional Convention (1778)
77. Letter to James Hindman, Annapolis, Maryland, about command of defense force, by Nicholson, John (1778)
78. Letter to James Lovell about his trip to England, return, suspicion, and exile, by Amory, John (1778)
79. Letter to James Lovell, reporting that Mr. Amory was forced to take Loyalist's oath in New York, by Appleton, Nathaniel (1778)
80. Letter to John Cushing and Benjamin White, recommending Capt. Robenshaw as Marine on board Minerva, by Wooster, Thomas (1778)
81. Letter to John Cushing, Jr., about evacuation of Newport and French capture of Antigua, by Blodgett, William (1778)
82. Letter to John Cushing, Jr., about rumored evacuation of New York, by Blodgett, William (1778)
83. Letter to John Cushing, Jr., cancelling arrangements as he is ordered to Camp by General Greene unless Mrs. Greene's request for him as escort is granted, by Blodgett, William (1778)
84. Letter to John Hancock about Henry Laurens' resignation as President and John Jay's election after Congress refused to investigate Silas Deane, by Hutson, Richard (1778)
85. Letter to John Hancock about scarcity of money, by Steele, Benjamin (1778)
86. Letter to John Hancock, complaining that Congress is antagonistic, by Deane, Silas (1778)
87. Letter to John Hancock, defending his traitorous son, with Latin acrostic praising Hancock, by Church, Benjamin (1778)
88. Letter to John Hancock, saying that English attack on Boston is unlikely, by Lovell, James (1778)
89. Letter to John Thaxter about currency and Adm. d'Estaing's defense of Boston, by Adams, Abigail (1778)
90. Letter to John Thaxter about French fleet and siege of Newport, by Adams, Abigail (1778)
91. Letter to John Thaxter about French fleet at Newport, Boston's defenses, and currency, by Adams, Abigail (1778)
92. Letter to John Thaxter about Gen. Burgoyne and his style in drama and war, by Adams, Abigail (1778)
93. Letter to John Thaxter about Gen. Charles Lee's cowardice and John Hancock's illness, by Adams, Abigail (1778)
94. Letter to John Thaxter in York Town, Pennsylvania, about Duke of Richmond's speech, John Adams' possible capture on U.S.S. Boston, and smallpox in town, by Adams, Abigail (1778)
95. Letter to Lord Weymouth, notifying English government of France's treaty with America, by Noailles, Louis Marie, vicomte de; Bath, Thomas Thynne (1778)
96. Letter to Lt. Col. Israel Keith, ordering search of Convention Army's barracks for arms, by Heath, William (1778)
97. Letter to Major General Heath, Williams, about paroles for Convention Army, by Phillips, William (1778)
98. Letter to Pres. Henry Laurens, introducing Colonel Dircks from Holland who is writing about war, by Livingston, William (1778)
99. Letter to President of the Congress, Henry Laurens, about French alliance, by Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de (1778)
100. Letter to Samuel and Robert Purviance, sending payments for Deputy Quarter-master Eichelberger's purchases in Baltimore, by Peters, Richard; Eichelberger, George; Purviance, Robert; Purviance, Samuel (1778)
101. Letter to Samuel Mather about enemy's departure from Rhode Island, Indian attacks, and Gen. Charles Lee's trial for cowardice, by Crocker, Joseph (1778)
102. Letter to Tapping Reeve about prize ship captured for Colonel Aaron Burr, by Edwards, Pierpont; Reeve, Tapping (1778)
103. Letter to William Bradford, asking him to keep Capt. Harrison unconfined, by Reed, Joseph (1778)
104. Letter to William Malcolm about medical discharge for 7 soldiers, by Poor, Thomas (1778)
105. Letter to William Winthrop about prize ships, by Billings, Richard (1778)
106. List of prices of commodities, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1778)
107. Memorial for his excellency General Washington, by Duportail, Antoine-Jean-Louis Le Bègue de Presle (1778)
108. Muster roll of the 3rd company (Westborough) of the 6th Regiment of Militia in the County of Worcester, by Brigham, Edmund (1778)
109. Order requesting President of Board of War to pay bearer £400, by Orr, Hugh; Board of War Massachusetts (1778)
110. Order to Deputy Paymaster Ebenezer Hancock to pay John Brown $50, by Brown, John; Hancock, Ebenezer; Heath, William; Loring, Seth; Richardson, James (1778)
111. Order to Henry Gardner, Esq. Treasurer for the State of Massachusetts Bay, to receive Leonard's pay as General Court member during 1777, by Leonard, Zephaniah; Gardner, Henry; Godfrey, George (1778)
112. Pass for leave for Lieut. James Wedgwood, by Poor, Enoch; Wedgwood, James (1778)
113. Payments to Thomas Hill and Thomas Boylston for recruiting troops, by Jeffries, David; Boylston, Thomas; Hill, Thomas (1778)
114. Petition to the Council and House of Representatives for pay raise from the Massachusetts Board of War, by Savage, Samuel Phillips; Browne, John; Glover, Jonathan; Johnson, Eleazer; Phillips, Isaac (1778)
115. Receipt for 5 watch coats from Capt. Samuel Flower, by Day, Luke, Captain; Flower, Samuel (1778)
116. Receipt for 9 old muskets and 12 bayonets to be repaired, by Caldwell, James; Williamson, Matthias (1778)
117. Receipt for 232 rations from Jonathan Clarke, Asst. Commissary General of Convention Army, by Hamilton, James; Clarke, Jonathan (1778)
118. Receipt for cannon and sea coal from Board of War, by Crafts, Thomas; Massachusetts. Board of War (1778)
119. Receipt for return of blankets, by Smith, William Stephens (1778)
120. Receipts for pay in army, by Reading (Mass.). Citizens; Bancroft, Samuel; Greenleaf, Stephen; Pratt, Ephraim; Emerson, Peter; Pool, Samuel (1778)
121. Resolution rejecting proposed state constitution, by Salem (Mass.). Citizens; Norris, Edward (1778)
122. Resolutions on necessity of bill of rights in state constitution and peace, by Essex County (Mass.) Constitutional Convention (1778)
123. Vote not to send delegates to Essex County Constitutional Convention, by Salisbury (Mass.) Citizens; Morrill, Daniel (1778)


89 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1779) ON DVD

1. Authorization of Samuel and Robert Purviance's bills of exchange by the Massachusetts General Court, by Adams, Samuel; Gerry, Elbridge; Hillegas, Michael; Holten, Samuel; Lovell, James (1779)
2. Bill to Massachusetts for engraving paper money, £713, by Revere, Paul; Massachusetts. Treasury Dept (1779)
3. Commission to Isaac Hodges as Lt. Col. in Col. Isaac Dean's 4th Bristol Regiment, by Avery, John; Cushing, Caleb; Cushing, Nathaniel; Cushing, Thomas; Danielson; Fisher, Jabez; Fuller, S; Gardner, Henry (1779)
4. Contingent account of pay due to expenses from Cambridge to Virginia, by Phillips, William (1779)
5. Disposition of units, by Alden, Roger (1779)
6. Document about supply forms in General Orders, by Scammell, Alexander (1779)
7. Document appointing Solomon Lovell as General for Penobscot Expedition, by Massachusetts. General Court; Avery, John (1779)
8. Document authorizing Treasurer to borrow £4000 to help families of Continental soldiers, by Boston (Mass.) Town Meeting; Cooper, William (1779)
9. Document requesting shirts for Col. William Stephen Smith's regiment, by North, William, Capt (1779)
10. Document to Captain Samuel Flowers ordering the immediate discharge of Walter and Reubin Haight at the request of Colonel Hammond, by Trotter, John; Flowers, Samuel; Haight, Walter; Haight, Reubin (1779)
11. Document to Henry Gardner, Esq. asking him to give to George Minot the money due him as a member of the Massachusetts General court and making provision for a receipt, by Tudor, William (1779)
12. Document to the Hon. Henry Gardner, Esq. Treas. asking him to pay what wages are due to him for his attendance at the Massachusetts General Court to Col. Moses Little, by Gerrish, Jacob (1779)
13. Letter about General Lovell's capture by Indians, attacks, and supplies, by Jackson, Henry (1779)
14. Letter about Girard and La Luzerne, by Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis de (1779)
15. Letter from Lord Weymouth to Sir William Hamilton about birth of Prince Octavius, and capture of St. Lucia and Savannah, by Bath, Thomas Thynne Marquis of; Hamilton, William, Sir (1779)
16. Letter from Lord Weymouth to Sir William Hamilton relaying order in Council about letters of marque and Spanish ships, by Bath, Thomas Thynne Marquis of; Hamilton, William, Sir (1779)
17. Letter of instructions for Colonel Francis Taylor, his successor as commander of the Convention Army's guard, by Bland, Theodorick; Taylor, Francis (1779)
18. Letter to Arthur Lee, thanking Congress for resolution and lamenting abuse he receives for supporting Americans, by Price, Richard; Lee, Arthur (1779)
19. Letter to Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, merchant at La Ciotat, France, describing British & French fleets under d'Estaing & de Grasse, raising of troops for possible seizure of Jamaica, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1779)
20. Letter to Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, merchant at La Ciotat, France, describing British & French fleets under d'Estaing & de Grasse, raising of troops for possible seizure of Jamaica, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1779)
21. Letter to Benjamin Stelle, Deputy Paymaster of Rhode Island army, asking him to pay John Cooke $420 for Col. Christopher Greene's 1st Rhode Island Continental Regiment, by Gates, Horatio; Cooke, John (1779)
22. Letter to Boston Selectmen about poor taxes, by Gates, Horatio (1779)
23. Letter to Brigadier General William Woodford of 2nd Virginia Continental Regiment, ordering him to march to Philadelphia, by Washington, George; Harrison, Robert Hanson; Woodford, William (1779)
24. Letter to Caesar Rodney about 10,000 British reinforcements, by Jay, John; Rodney, Caesar (1779)
25. Letter to Capt. John Barry, warning him not to sign on French deserters as sailors because French Consul is very angry, by Reed, Joseph; Berry, John (1779)
26. Letter to Capt. Joseph Stiles, sending arms to be repaired, by Reed, Joseph; Stiles, Joseph (1779)
27. Letter to Capt. Samuel Flowers, asking for forage team, by Cotton, Joseph; Flowers, Samuel (1779)
28. Letter to Capt. Samuel Flowers, releasing men on fatigue, by Harwood, Peter; Flowers, Samuel (1779)
29. Letter to Col. de Rostaing, approving exchange of prisoners, by Estaing, Charles Henri, comte d; Rostaing, de, Colonel (1779)
30. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson, requesting Ensign Smith's arrest for insulting remarks, by Thacher, Nathaniel; Jackson, Henry (1779)
31. Letter to Col. Jeremiah Powell about arrival in Boston, by Jackson, Henry; Powell, Jeremiah (1779)
32. Letter to Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth about Commissary Department agents' accounts and appointments, by Clinton, George; Wadsworth, Jeremiah (1779)
33. Letter to Colonel Josiah Bartlett, lamenting that public virtue is now as bad as public currency, by Whipple, William; Bartlett, Josiah (1779)
34. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman, asking for flour, by Flint, Royal; Furman, Moore (1779)
35. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman, asking for iron, by Abeel, James; Furman, Moore (1779)
36. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman, criticizing Mr. Hugh Runyan's political attack on Quarter Master's Dept., by Gordon, Peter; Furman, Moore (1779)
37. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman, resigning his commission, by Thompson, James; Furman, Moore (1779)
38. Letter to Congress in behalf of General Joseph Warren's heirs (1779)
39. Letter to Corporal Enoch Forbush in Upton, ordering him to call up 30 men for further orders, by Kelley, David, Lieutenant; Forbush, Enoch (1779)
40. Letter to Crocker Samson about pay for officers, by Bradford, Gamaliel; Samson, Crocker (1779)
41. Letter to Dwight Foster about coastal defenses and Penobscot expedition, by Donnison, William; Foster, Dwight (1779)
42. Letter to Dwight Foster about loneliness of frontier, Wyoming Massacre, and General John Sullivan's expedition to Tioga, by Pierce, William; Foster, Dwight (1779)
43. Letter to Edward Burd about Loyalists' surrender and sale of forfeited estates, by Matlack, Timothy; Burd, Edward (1779)
44. Letter to Elisha Boudinot, Commissioner of Prisoners for New Jersey, about English prisoners at Princeton and possible exchanges, by Livingston, William; Boudinot, Elisha; Pollard, Richard; Randolph,Fitz (1779)
45. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln about Maj. David Franks, Arnold's aide, by Arnold, Benedict; Lincoln, Benjamin (1779)
46. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, requesting news of enemy movements, by Pułaski, Kazimierz; Lincoln, Benjamin (1779)
47. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, thanking him for forwarding Gen. Lachlan McIntosh's orders, by Rutledge, John; Lincoln, Benjamin (1779)
48. Letter to Gen. William Heath from regimental commanders demanding pay, by Massachusetts. Militia; Heath, William (1779)
49. Letter to General Benjamin Lincoln about financial chaos and John Adams' departure for Europe, by Holten, Samuel; Lincoln, Benjamin (1779)
50. Letter to General Benjamin Lincoln about his wound and private expenses, by L'Enfant, Pierre Charles; Lincoln, Benjamin (1779)
51. Letter to General Benjamin Lincoln about paying accounts near Savannah, by Few, William; Lincoln, Benjamin (1779)
52. Letter to Gov. Thomas Johnson of Maryland about militia rules, by Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von; Johnson, Thomas (1779)
53. Letter to Governor John Dalling of Jamaica about Count d'Estaing's fleet, by Sackville, George Germain, Viscount (1779)
54. Letter to Heysted Hacker regarding the Penobscot Expedition, by Vernon, William; Hacker, Heysted (1779)
55. Letter to John Cushing, Jr., about Spanish alliance and neutrality, by Blodgett, William; Cushing, John, Jr. (1779)
56. Letter to John Cushing, Jr., describing a group of stage coach companions in trip from Boston to Providence, by Blodgett, William; Cushing, John, Jr. (1779)
57. Letter to John Cushing, Jr., reporting English capture of St. Lucia, by Blodgett, William; Cushing, John, Jr. (1779)
58. Letter to John Hancock about his ship captured by American privateer, by Lowell, John; Hancock, John (1779)
59. Letter to John Hancock, reporting that English move south but perhaps to Boston, by Heath, William; Hancock, John (1779)
60. Letter to Joseph de Galvez, Minister to King Charles III of Spain, about Gen. William Alexander's attack on Paramus, Sullivan's expedition against Indians, and Penobscot campaign, by Miralles, Juan de (1779)
61. Letter to Lord George Germain about rumored attack on Canada by Generals Gates and Arnold, by Clinton, Henry, Sir; Sackville, George Germain, Viscount (1779)
62. Letter to Lt. Col. Aaron Burr about furloughs, prisoners, and guns, by McDougall, Alexander; Burr, Aaron (1779)
63. Letter to Lt. Col. Aaron Burr, ordering him to join Col. Rufus Putnam, by McDougall, Alexander; Burr, Aaron (1779)
64. Letter to Massachusetts General Court, acknowledging his election to Congress, by Ward, Artemas; Massachusetts. General Court (1779)
65. Letter to Massachusetts General Court, forwarding money granted by Congress, by Adams, Samuel; Avery, John; Gerry, Elbridge; Holten, Samuel; Lovell, James; Massachusetts. Council & General Court (1779)
66. Letter to Nathaniel Peabody in Congress, denying that New Hampshire ever received $100,000 from Congress, by Bartlett, Josiah; Peabody, Nathaniel (1779)
67. Letter to Nicholas and Jacob Van Staphorst, merchants of Amsterdam, introducing Ralph Izard who goes to St. Eustatia, by Gillon, A; Staphorst, Jacobus van, recipient; Staphorst, Nicolaas van (1779)
68. Letter to Phy. Bruin, relaying General Washington's request that Captain Daniel Lane be given another month to settle accounts, by Tilghman, Tench; Bruin, Bryan (1779)
69. Letter to Richard Henry Lee, criticizing dismissal of Silas Deane without checking his accounts for fraud, by Laurens, Henry; Lee, Richard Henry (1779)
70. Letter to Robert Morris, introducing La Luzerne, M. Girard's successor as Minister to United States, by Franklin, Benjamin; Morris, Robert (1779)
71. Letter to Samuel Holten, condemning William Paca's letter stating that French Foreign Minister Vergennes distrusts Arthur Lee, by Cushing, Thomas; Holten, Samuel (1779)
72. Letter to Samuel Phillips Savage, regretting he can only send one ton of gunpowder, by Crane, Thomas; Osgood, Major; Savage, Samuel Phillips (1779)
73. Letter to Secretary John Avery, declining appointment to Council, by Orne, Azor; Avery, John (1779)
74. Letter to Secretary John Avery, declining post as Clothier for Massachusetts troops, by Lyman, William; Adams, Samuel; Avery, John (1779)
75. Letter to William Bingham about Secret Commercial Committee's payments, by Lovell, James; Bingham, William (1779)
76. Letter to William Winthrop about prize ships and loss of privateer, by Billings, Richard; Winthrop, William (1779)
77. Muster roll for the Thirteenth Regiment of Foot, commander Timothy Bigelow, by Bigelow, Timothy; Glover, John (1779)
78. Muster roll of Capt. Joseph Wadsworth's Company, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 14th; Bradford, Gamalied; Wadsworth, Joseph (1779)
79. Muster roll of the 1st Massachusetts Battalion of Foot commanded by Colo. John Bailey, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 2nd; Bailey, John, Col (1779)
80. Muster roll of the Light Company in the 1st Massachusetts Bay Regt. in the service of the United States of America commanded by Col. Joseph Vose for Aug. 1779, by Glover, John; Cushing, Nathaniel (1779)
81. Order to pay Nathaniel Greene $15,000, by Otis and Henly, merchants; Greene, Nathaniel (1779)
82. Orders for Gen. William Heath to command east side of Hudson River, by Scammell, Alexander; Heath, William (1779)
83. Orders for his division, by Heath, William (1779)
84. Orders to Boxford Selectmen to elect Representatives, by Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives; Hancock, John (1779)
85. Receipt for 9,287 rations from Commissary Jonathan Clarke for Convention Army, by Earl of Balcarres, Alexander Lindsay; Clarke, Jonathan (1779)
86. Receipts signed by David Jeffries, Town Treasurer, in 1779 and 1780, for money borrowed for the sole purpose of carrying on the war, by Boston (Mass.). Treasury Dept; Jeffries, David, Town Treasurer (1779)
87. Request for payment of overplus for duties as quartermaster general, by Wood, Spencer; Steele, Benjamin; Gates, Horatio (1779)
88. Subscription for clothing army, by Boston (Mass.). Citizens (1779)
89. Warrant for arrest of William Russell, escaped American sailor, on charges of high treason, by Great Britain (1779)


65 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1780) ON DVD

1. Account of shoes and supplies supplied to the regiment signed by George P. Frost, by New Hampshire. Militia. Regiment, 2nd; Frost, George P (1780)
2. Bill to Board of War for transporting cannon, by Maresquelles, Lewis de (1780)
3. Deposition about Consul William Bingham's seizure of American ship as prize in Martinique, by Pike, Nicolas (1780)
4. Document releasing William Callender of Colonel Thomas Crafts's Artillery Regiment from other duty, by Revere, Paul; Callender, William; Crafts, Thomas (1780)
5. Document reporting disapproval of proposed state constitution, objections for each paragraph and proposed amendments, by Medway (Mass.) Citizens; Clarke, Elijah (1780)
6. Document to Simeon Ladd, department prison keeper, releasing Simon Knowles from Prison for service in army, by Weare, Meshech; Ladd, Simeon (1780)
7. Document to the Honorable Henry Gardner, Esq., authorizing John Odin to receive Hancock's pay for service in General Court, by Hancock, John; Gardner, Henry; Odin, John (1780)
8. Journal of the siege of Charleston (1780)
9. Letter from the Adjutant General to John Hancock criticizing state's militia units county by county, by Donnison, William; Hancock, John (1780)
10. Letter to an unknown correspondent, urging him to keep secrets to protect Sir George, by Franklin, Benjamin (1780)
11. Letter to Barbé-Marbois about peace with England, Lafayette's return, and John Paul Jones's victories, by Hamilton, Alexander; Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis de (1780)
12. Letter to Col. Alexander Martin, about sending supplies for army, by Williams, John; Martin, Alexander (1780)
13. Letter to Colonel Josias Hall, 4th Maryland Regiment, about meeting and dinner, by De Kalb, Johann; Hall, Josias (1780)
14. Letter to Colonel Nehemiah Hubbard at Hartford, suggesting he apply to state for funds, because Continental treasury is bankrupt, by Pettit, Charles; Hubbard, Nehemiah (1780)
15. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman about stores coming from Trenton, by Mitchell, John, active; Furman, Moore (1780)
16. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman, sending stores, by Hodgdon, Samuel; Furman, Moore (1780)
17. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman, sending supplies but asking for money, by Stockton, Robert; Furman, Moore (1780)
18. Letter to Dear Sir complaining about delay in pay as surgeon, by Cochran, John (1780)
19. Letter to Dr. Hugh Shiell in Philadelphia about Robert Temple's departure for Ireland, by Gerry, Elbridge; Shiell, Hugh (1780)
20. Letter to Dwight Foster about camp illness and supplies, by Coleman, Samuel; Foster, Dwight (1780)
21. Letter to Dwight Foster in Brookfield from Solomon Drown, about shipping aboard a privateer, French arrival in Newport, and superiority of Virginia's constitution over Massachusetts, by Drowne, Solomon (1780)
22. Letter to Gen. Nathaniel Greene, reporting that Gen. Lawson is marching to Hillsboro and that British have turned south, by Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von; Green, Nathanael (1780)
23. Letter to General Benjamin Lincoln about Charleston's defenses, by Rutledge, John; Lincoln, Benjamin (1780)
24. Letter to General Benjamin Lincoln about harbor defenses, by Whipple, Abraham; Lincoln, Benjamin (1780)
25. Letter to General James Warren about Lafayette's return to America, the fate of Charleston, and possibility of democracy in France, by Adams, John; Warren, James (1780)
26. Letter to General Nathaniel Greene, introducing Lieut. Addingsell or Odingall, by Marion, Francis; Greene, Nathanael (1780)
27. Letter to Gov. George Clinton about fall of Ft. Ann and Indian infiltration from Canada, by Webster, Alexander; Clinton, George (1780)
28. Letter to Governor Caesar Rodney about Delaware's quota of troops and supplies, by United States. Continental Congress; Mathews, John; Nathaniel Peabody (1780)
29. Letter to Governor Thomas Sim Lee about Maryland's artillery in Continental service, by Carrington, Edward; Lee, Thomas Sim (1780)
30. Letter to Governor Thomas Sim Lee about permission to send flour to Spanish Islands, by Morris, Robert; Lee, Thomas Sim (1780)
31. Letter to Jacob Read about Loan Office certificates, by Rutledge, Edward; Head, Jacob (1780)
32. Letter to John Bishop, lamenting Abigail Bishop's refusal to marry him, by Scammell, Alexander; Bishop, John (1780)
33. Letter to John Hancock, asking for shipfitting contracts, by Freeman, Samuel; Hancock, John (1780)
34. Letter to Joseph Gilman in Exeter, asking for supplies, by Cilley, Joseph; Gilman, Joseph (1780)
35. Letter to Joseph Reed, accepting election to American Philosophical Society, by Washington, George; Reed, Joseph (1780)
36. Letter to Joseph Reed, President of Pennsylvania, seeking advice about British deserters who wish to join French army, by La Luzerne, Anne-César, chevalier de; Reed, Joseph (1780)
37. Letter to Lewis about Maj. John André's death, and Gen. Leslie's departure southward, and other naval affairs, by Richardson, Samuel (1780)
38. Letter to Lord President about neutral shipping and contraband goods, by Bathurst, Henry Bathurst, Earl (1780)
39. Letter to Mr. Hare, expressing despair over war and domestic strife, by McPherson, James; Hare, Mr. (1780)
40. Letter to Nathaneal Greene about English fleet sailing to Savannah and necessity of protecting Chesapeake with light boats; by Jefferson, Thomas; Greene, Nathanael (1780)
41. Letter to President Joseph Reed about necessary advice and important precedents; by Hopkinson, Francis; Reed, Joseph (1780)
42. Letter to Samuel Williams, approving flag of truce for ship sent by American Academy of Arts & Sciences to observe solar eclipse in Maine promising secure cooperation from local English commander, by Bowdoin, James (1780)
43. Letter to Silas Deane about Deane's enemies and Spain's desire to get Mississippi River, by Jay, John; Deane, Silas (1780)
44. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about Admiral Rodney's victory over Spanish fleet of Juan de Lángara, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
45. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about capture by Admiral Digby, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
46. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about capture of Charleston, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
47. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about forged letter purportedly from Sir Henry Clinton, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
48. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about possible capture of Charleston, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
49. Letter to Thomas Jefferson, reporting Benjamin Franklin's refusal to assist in Virginia's attempt to get loan from Grand Duke of Tuscany, by Massei, Philip; Jefferson, Thomas (1780)
50. List of invalids sent from Charleston, by Willington, Edward Pearce (1780)
51. List of noncommissioned officers and privates whose enlistments have expired in New Hampshire's three Continental regiments, by Cilley, Joseph (1780)
52. List of units in his command, by Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis (1780)
53. Minutes of sessions on Congressional requisitions, supplies, excise tax, paper money, privateers, and confiscations, by Gerry, Elbridge (1780)
54. Order authorizing payment of £100 to Thomas Sim Lee, by Maryland. General Assembly; Johnson, Thomas; Lee, Thomas Sim; Gassaway, Thomas (1780)
55. Order authorizing Theodore Sedgwick to receive Foster's salary as member of General Court from Treasurer Henry Gardner; by Foster, Dwight; Gardner, Henry; Sedgwick, Theodore; Massachusetts. General Court (1780)
56. Order for committee to consider depreciation of currency, by United States. Continental Congress; Thomson, Charles (1780)
57. Order to David Jeffries, authorizing payment of £500 to Dr. William Clark for recruiting; by Proctor, Edward, Lieutenant Colonel; Jeffries, David, Town Treasurer (1780)
58. Orders for defense of Castle Island, by Hancock, John (1780)
59. Orders for rendezvous of fleet, if separated, by Great Britain. Royal Navy (1780)
60. Passwords and countersigns, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 16th; Jackson, Henry (1780)
61. Petition addressed to Sir George Yonge, Secretary of War, petitioning transfer from 100th Regiment to the 52nd, referring to father and uncle, captains in 52nd, killed on Bunker Hill, by Addison, Henry (1780)
62. Petition to General Court from 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 8th, and 10th Continental Regiments for bounties and against depreciated currency, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiments (1780)
63. Petition to New Hampshire General Assembly for officers' bounty, by Whitcomb, Benjamin; New Hampshire. General Assembly (1780)
64. Report of lost ration lists and bills from the 4th Massachusetts Regiment due from Congress (1780)
65. Resolution for the Commissioner of the Continental Loan Office in the state of New Hampshire, about damaged Loan Office certificates, by Thomson, Charles (1780)


51 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1781) ON DVD

1. Account of the English attack on Cuba (1781)
2. Bill for State Treasurer's brass type, by Revere, Paul (1781)
3. Circular letter to His Excellency Governor Hancock enclosing resolutions, by Huntington, Samuel; Hancock, John; Powell, Jeremiah; Davis, Caleb (1781)
4. Circular letter to Nathaniel Appleton, commissioner of the Continental Loan Office for the State of Massachusetts, about issuing Loan Office certificates, by Clarkson, John L; Appleton, Nathaniel (1781)
5. Circular letter to Sir William Hamilton, from viscount Hill Wills Hillsborough, about Adm. Arbuthnot's victory off Cape Henry, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1781)
6. Circular letter to Sir William Hamilton, from viscount Wills Hill Hillsborough, about Cornwallis' victory over Greene at Guilford Court House, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1781)
7. Committee of Inspection reporting that the Committee of Sequestration has lost its books, so that no audit is possible, by Phillips, William; Cushing, Nathaniel; Frazier, Nathan; Kollock, Lemuel (1781)
8. Deposition for Samuel Adams that William Bell tried to deliver dispatches to Capt. Landais of frigate Alliance who refused to receive them, by Parke, Matthew; Adams, Samuel (1781)
9. Document appointing John Rowe, Samuel Barrett, and Captain Timothy Higginson a committee to consider John Laurens' request for sailors, by Massachusetts. General Court; Davis, Caleb; Powell, Jeremiah (1781)
10. Document from both Houses signed by Stephen Choate, informing John Laurens that state can't help him, because impressment of sailors is unjust, by Massachusetts. General Court; Choate, Stephen (1781)
11. Document to Hon. Henry Gardner, Esq. asking him to give Col. Joseph Morrill his pay, as member of the General Court, by Scamman, James; Gardner, Henry; Morrill, Joseph; Massachusetts. General Court (1781)
12. Letter criticizing ex-Sheriff Fellows for opposing law courts, by Sedgwick, Theodore (1781)
13. Letter to Admiral Viscount St. Vincent about court news and risks of losing war, by Marquis of Lansdowne, William Petty; St. Vincent, John Jervis, Viscount (1781)
14. Letter to Arthur Lee at Philadelphia about enemy moves on James River, Battle of Camden, and list of French ships at Martinique, by Lee, Richard Henry; Lee, Arthur (1781)
15. Letter to Capt. John Durkee about protecting regiment's supplies from theft, by Grosvenor, Thomas; Durkee, John (1781)
16. Letter to Captain Gardner ordering him to deliver a pair of 6 pound cannon, by Vernon, William; Gardner, Captain (1781)
17. Letter to Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth, asking for supply contracts, by Livingston, Peter R; Wadsworth, Jeremiah (1781)
18. Letter to Col. William Bacon at Marblehead, ordering him to send 5th Essex Co. Regt. to West Point immediately, by Titcomb, Jonathan; Bacon, William (1781)
19. Letter to Col. William Lush about legislature's next meeting, French fleet, and possible exchange of Gen. Burgoyne for Henry Laurens, by Benson, Robert; Lush, William (1781)
20. Letter to Congress about bounties and prisoners, by Reed, Joseph (1781)
21. Letter to General John Sullivan about using troops in boats, by Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de; Sullivan, John (1781)
22. Letter to General Washington, about payment to Colonel Neil, by Nicola, Lewis; Washington, George (1781)
23. Letter to George Thacher about Charles Le Ballister's capture by privateer, by Buffinton, John; Thacher, George (1781)
24. Letter to George Washington complaining about depreciated currency for his troops, by Hazen, Moses; Washington, George (1781)
25. Letter to Governor Richard Caswell, ordering rendezvous, by Greene, Nathanael; Caswell, Richard (1781)
26. Letter to Governor Sir William Hamilton, from viscount Wills Hill Hillsborough, about indecisive naval battle in Chesapeake, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1781) (1781)
27. Letter to Governor Thomas Sim Lee, asking him to give £2,000 to Dr. Nathan Brownson, Purveyor General of Hospitals, Southern Department, by Greene, Nathanael; Lee, Thomas Sim (1781)
28. Letter to Governor Thomas Sim Lee, enclosing the duplicate of a letter which fell into the hands of the Tories, by Greene, Nathanael; Lee, Thomas Sim (1781)
29. Letter to James Caldwell at Princeton, acknowledging receipt of gunpowder for 50,000 cartridges and requesting news on enemy movements north or south, by Boudinot, Elias; Caldwell, James (1781)
30. Letter to John Hancock about British embarkation at New York, by Heath, William; Hancock, John (1781)
31. Letter to John Hancock about English fleet's defeat by Admiral de Grasse off Chesapeake Bay, by Heath, William; Hancock, John (1781)
32. Letter to John Lovell at Boston, partly in number code, wanting to leave Russia but hoping for successful diplomatic mission, by Dana, Francis; Lovell, John (1781)
33. Letter to John Thaxter, Amsterdam, about Yorktown, peace, and Dutch alliance, by Adams, Abigail; Thaxter, John (1781)
34. Letter to M. de Neufville at Amsterdam about privateers, Dutch neutrality, and battles in Virginia, by Jarvis, James; Neufville, John de (1781)
35. Letter to M. de Neufville at Amsterdam about risks of overseas trade, by Jarvis, James; Neufville, John de (1781)
36. Letter to M. Dumas, suspecting that someone is opening his letters, by Franklin, Benjamin; Dumas, M (1781)
37. Letter to Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, sending money despite Office of Finance's many debts, by Morris, Robert; Lincoln, Benjamin (1781)
38. Letter to Massachusetts General Court, requesting help in hiring sailors so that he may sail for France and treaty negotiations, by Laurens, John; Massachusetts. General Court (1781)
39. Letter to Meshech Weare, asking him to recall Reynolds' regt, by Reynolds, Daniel; Weare, Meshech (1781)
40. Letter to Messrs. John de Neufville and son in Amsterdam about American finances, John Adams, and pleasant Frenchmen in New England, by Jarvis, James; Neufville, John de (1781)
41. Letter to Tapping Reeve about mutiny of Pennsylvania Continental troops and English army in Virginia, by Wolcott, Oliver; Reeve, Tapping (1781)
42. Letter to Thomas Jefferson about lack of horses and militia enlistments, by Nelson, Thomas; Jefferson, Thomas (1781)
43. Lists of recruits at Great Barrington, by Ashley, Moses (1781)
44. Memorial of his services at Lexington, Bunker Hill, New York, and Pennsylvania in order to get promotion in Tarleton's British Legion, by Cochrane, William, Major (1781)
45. Military discharge for Samuel Chase,by Stark, John; Chase, Samuel (1781)
46. Military pass for Capts. Lightlin and Bogardus, by Dearborn, Henry; Lightlin, Captain; Bogardus, Captain (1781)
47. Muster roll of Colonel Benjamin Tupper's 11th Massachusetts Regiment made out by Lieutenant Nehemiah Emerson and signed Jno. Glover, B.-General, and Saml. Darby, B.-Inspector, by Glover, John (1781)
48. Orders for Constable Lamson to pay £6 to Henry Dearborn for part of loan, by Robinson, Ephraim; Lamson, Constable; Dearborn, Henry; Dearborn, Dorcas; Gilman, Trueworthy; Tilton, Daniel (1781)
49. Poem, Hymn of Praise, celebrating Congressional proclamation of thanksgiving, by Clymer, George (1781)
50. Proposals for creating amphibious force in Legion, by Cochrane, William, Major (1781)
51. Proposals for increasing cavalry and infantry of British Legion, by Cochrane, William, Major (1781)


44 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1782) ON DVD

1. Approval of exchange between Captains Simon Jackson and Daniel Salisbury, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 16th; Jackson, Simon, Captain; Salisbury, Daniel, Captain (1782)
2. Bill for service in 1780 (1782)
3. Circular letter to New York Governor George Clinton, asking for reinforcements, by Washington, George; Clinton, George (1782)
4. Deed of 100 acres in Cumberland County, for James Wilson, by McKee, John; Wilson, James; McKean, Thomas (1782)
5. Document allowing Sally Grant to visit sister in New York but requiring her to be searched on her return, by Gorham, Nathaniel; Adams, Samuel; Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representative (1782)
6. Document appointing General William Heath and Major General Henry Knox as commissioners to exchange prisoners, by Washington, George; Shaw, S; Trumbull, Jonathan (1782)
7. Document ordering Daniel Claus, agent for Indian affairs in Canada, to pay Indians for leggings, by Johnson, Guy, approximately; Claus, Daniel; McGowen, Archibald (1782)
8. Letter about England's weakening war effort because of change in ministry and prospect of peace, by Williams, Jonathan (1782)
9. Letter about Mr. Winslow's return and grumblings from Massachusetts' Continental troops, by Knox, Henry; Shaw, Samuel (1782)
10. Letter about Rhode Island and defeated tariff duties, by Lincoln, Benjamin (1782)
11. Letter disapproving use of militia companies to fill up Continental regiments, leaving frontier undefended, by Benson, Robert (1782)
12. Letter to Admiral Viscount St. Vincent, congratulating him on capture of Pégase, by Barrington, Samuel; St. Vincent, John Jervis, Viscount (1782)
13. Letter to Alexander Martin about raids against Choctaws, by Wayne, Anthony; Martin, Alexander (1782)
14. Letter to Captain Simon Jackson, complaining of soldiers' ungrateful treatment by politicians, by Salisbury, Daniel; Jackson, Simon, Captain (1782)
15. Letter to Col. Benjamin Fitzgerald, about captured supplies, by Wadsworth, Jeremiah; Fitzgerald, Benjamin, Colonel (1782)
16. Letter to Dwight Foster about Cornwallis' surrender and re-capture of St. Eustatia, by Hitchcock, Enos; Foster, Dwight (1782)
17. Letter to General Benjamin Lincoln in Philadelphia, giving statistics on pre-Revolutionary War fishing trade, by Derby, Elias Hasket; Lincoln, Benjamin (1782)
18. Letter to General Henry Knox about Colonel Greaton's march to New York, by Jackson, Henry; Knox, Henry (1782)
19. Letter to General John Sullivan about his brother's death in English prison and Lord Howe's confiscation of Sullivan's papers, by Holland, Stephen; Sullivan, John (1782)
20. Letter to Governor John Martin, enclosing King and House of Commons' addresses about American peace, by Wright, James, Sir; Martin, John (1782)
21. Letter to Governor Thomas Sim Lee, asking him to announce publicly birth of French Dauphin, by Livingston, Robert R.; Lee, Thomas Sim (1782)
22. Letter to James Warren about dirty climate and politics in Europe, by Adams, John; Warren, James (1782)
23. Letter to John Hancock about capture of Minorca and change of English Ministry, by Heath, William; Hancock, John (1782)
24. Letter to John Hancock about illegal traders in Maine, by Allan, John; Hancock, John (1782)
25. Letter to John Hancock about peace, by Heath, William; Hancock, John (1782)
26. Letter to John Jervis, earl of St. Vincent, by Marquis of Lansdowne, William Petty; St. Vincent, John Jervis, Viscount (1782)
27. Letter to John Reynell, and others, of the Society of Friends in Philadelphia, from the Society of Friends in London, about sending food to America's persecuted Quakers, by Barclay, David; Reynell, John (1782)
28. Letter to Major General Timothy Danielson, returning orders because of resignation, by Wigglesworth, Edward; Danielson, Timothy (1782)
29. Letter to Massachusetts Council, accepting election, by Adams, Samuel; Gorham, Nathaniel; Peterson, Mr; Bartlett, Mr; Farier, Mr; Massachusetts. Council; Massachusetts. General Court. Senate (1782)
30. Letter to Massachusetts Treasurer Henry Gardner, inquiring how many depreciation notes were issued to General Moses Hazen's troops, the 2e Canadian Continental Regiment, by Heath, William; Gardner, Henry (1782)
31. Letter to Meschech Weare, about Col. Alexander Scammell's death and promotions, by Reid, George; Weare, Meshech (1782)
32. Letter to Mr. Matthew Ridley at Paris about peace and America's potential greatness despite Confederation's weaknesses, by Morris, Gouverneur; Ridley, Matthew (1782)
33. Letter to President John Dickinson about re-enlistments, by Butler, Richard; Dickinson, John (1782)
34. Letter to Samuel Holten about people's indifference and ignorance of peace terms, by Lincoln, Benjamin; Holten, Samuel (1782)
35. Letter to the Earl of Stirling (General William Alexander), asking him to sign sergeants' time sheets, by Schuyler, Philip John; Alexander, William (1782)
36. Note to Joseph Prought (Prout), by O'Brien, Morris; Prout, Joseph (1782)
37. Petition from John Goffe, John Stark, and 60 others to General Assembly against allowing Mrs. Stephen Holland to return because of her Loyalist sympathies, by Goffe, John; Stark, John (1782)
38. Petition to Court of General Sessions and the Selectmen of Boston for liquor license, citing his war record, by Grant, Thomas; Cooper, William; Massachusetts. Court of General Sessions (1782)
39. Receipt for $40 from Colonel Elias Dayton, by Barber, Francis; Dayton, Elias (1782)
40. Receipt for provisions, by Dearborn, Henry (1782)
41. Resolution approving Treasurer's accounts, by Massachusetts. General Court; Adams, Samuel (1782)
42. Sermon on God's favor toward America, by Lyman, Joseph (1782)
43. Seven letters about siege of Gibraltar, by France. Armée (1782)
44. Signal instructions for H.M.S. Vigilant, by Howe, Richard Howe, Earl; Douglas, John (1782)


32 OLD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1783) ON DVD

1. Account of treaty talks, Franklin's inaction, Adams' threatened resignation, debts, fisheries, and Mississippi, by Jones, Joseph (1783)
2. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £16, 8, 6, by Loring, John; Warren, Joseph (1783)
3. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £49, 8, 0, by Campbell, Andrew; Warren, Joseph (1783)
4. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £97, 1, 7, by Tucker, Jeremiah; Warren, Joseph (1783)
5. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £104, 5, 2, by Crafts, William; Warren, Joseph (1783)
6. Document certifying loss of Lothrop Allen's accounts in battle, by Harper, John, Colonel (1783)
7. Invalid's discharge for Benjamin Goodwill from 3d Mass. Cont. Regt., by Knox, Henry (1783)
8. Letter about shortage of men in regiment, by Jackson, Henry (1783)
9. Letter in French about Congress' half pay for foreign volunteers and intercolonial jealousies, by Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von (1783)
10. Letter to Boston's Selectmen, declining election as Representative, because it enervates him, by Phillips, William (1783)
11. Letter to Capt. John Davis, reminding him to settle accounts for voyage of brig Katy, by Walley, Thomas; Davis, John (1783)
12. Letter to Col. Henry B. Livingston about enlistments, by Washington, George; Livingston, Brockholst; Humphreys, David (1783)
13. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson, requesting discharge because of hemophilia, by Morey, Thomas; Jackson, Henry (1783)
14. Letter to Daniel Parker regarding possible British evacuation of Washington's slaves from New York, by Washington, George (1783)
15. Letter to General James Warren, asking to resign because of Congress' stupid instructions and treachery of colleague, by Adams, John; Warren, James (1783)
16. Letter to George Thacher about New Hampshire's confiscation laws so that Harrison Gray can redeem his property, by Otis, Samuel Allyne; Thacher, George (1783)
17. Letter to his bishop requesting a subsidy for a girl converted from Protestantism, by Rochemore, Abbé de (1783)
18. Letter to his father about feelings towards Loyalists in America and Parliament, by Mather, Samuel; Mather, Samuel (1783)
19. Letter to John Dickinson, requesting pass for Robert Logan to go to New York, by McKean, Thomas; Dickinson, John (1783)
20. Letter to John Thaxter about peace, by Adams, Abigail; Thaxter, John (1783)
21. Letter to Major James Howe, ordering him to return troops for inspection, by Jackson, Henry; Howe, James, Major (1783)
22. Letter to Meshech Weare about peace terms and proposals for federal town on Potomac River, by Foster, Abiel; Weare, Meshech (1783)
23. Letter to Rev. Samuel Henley, Harrow-on-Hill, Middlesex, England, Thomas Jefferson saved Henley's books from fire at William and Mary College, by James Madison, the Bishop of Virginia (1783)
24. Letter to Theodoric Bland, complaining that La Luzerne's letter shames America for not paying debts to France & Patrick Henry propose to give citizenship to Englishmen, by Tucker, St. George (1783)
25. Letter to Thomas Jefferson, informing him that his trip to France is unnecessary and that he should return, by Livingston, Robert R; Jefferson, Thomas (1783)
26. Letter to Treasurer Thomas Ivers in Boston, about pay as Congressional Delegate and Congress' removal to Annapolis, by Osgood, Samuel; Ivers, Thomas (1783)
27. Letter to William Paca, governor of Maryland, about import duties on French goods, by Williams, Otho Holland; Paca, William (1783)
28. List of soldiers entitled to wear honor badges, by Massachusetts. Militia. Regiment, 4th. Board on Badges; Selden, Charles; Larned, Simon (1783)
29. Orders to 4th Massachusetts Regiment about sentry duty, by Jackson, Henry (1783)
30. Parade orders for the February 6, 1783 feu de joie at Washington's headquarters in Newburgh, New York, by United States. Continental Army (1783)
31. Receipt for $75 from Major General Baron von Steuben for 3 bald eagles for Society of Cincinnati, by L'Enfant, Pierre Charles; Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von (1783)
32. Statement of losses of goods, books, furniture, and fees amounting to £2109 at William and Mary College, by Henley, Samuel (1783)


22 OLD POST AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR MANUSCRIPTS (1784-1802) ON DVD

1. Account for General George Reid for taking Moses Bamford to the Exeter Goal, by Cherry, Samuel; Reid, George; Bamford, Moses; Walker, Timothy (1794)
2. Certificate that tax collectors' accounts, 1778-1782, were approved by Treasurer David Jeffries, by Crafts, Thomas; Jeffries, David (1789)
3. Certifies to the truth of the within certificate, by Knox, Henry; Clinton, James; Price, Ezekiel; Tappen, Peter (1785)
4. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £12,12.8, by Boardman, Zachariah; Warren, Joseph (1784)
5. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £12,17,4, by Williams, Robert; Warren, Joseph (1784)
6. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £22,4,3, by Harris, Samuel; Warren, Joseph (1784)
7. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £33,6,6, by Dix, Elijah; Warren, Joseph (1784)
8. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £155,13,10, by Dennie, William; Warren, Joseph (1784)
9. Claim against the estate of Joseph Warren for £562,0,4, by Greenleaf, John; Warren, Joseph (1784)
10. Document certifying Capt. Benjamin Walker's capture at Bunker Hill, 1775, by Bridge, Ebenezer (1786)
11. Document certifying Lt. Col. Moses Parker's capture by British at Bunker Hill, by Bridge, Ebenezer (1786)
12. Letter to General Dearborn, by McClary, Michael; Dearborn, Henry; Stoddard, Amos (1802)
13. Letter to Hon. Dwight Foster, Esq., member of Congress, Philadelphia, declares he is unable to secure his pension, his name being missing from the Sec. of War's list, by Maxwell, Hugh (1797)
14. Letter to Hon. Dwight Foster, Esq., thanking him for securing the release of Mr. Marble, by Cushing, Nathaniel; Foster, Dwight; Marble, Mr; Goodale, Major (1790)
15. Letter to Samuel Allen Otis, adjusting accounts for Revolutionary service in 1780, by Langdon, Samuel; Otis, Samuel Allyne (1785)
16. Letter to the Reverend Joseph Lyman, Hatfield, by Hopkins, Samuel; Lyman, Joseph (1801)
17. Order in accordance with an act passed in Assembly in 1784 for amending laws regarding the military troops, summons the receiver to meet at the Court House, by Bland, Theodorick; Tucker, St. George (1785)
18. Petition to Congress on behalf of Lydia Wallingford for half pay of husband killed on Ranger during Revolution, by Cogswell, Amos; Wallingford, Lydia; United States. Continental Congress (1788)
19. Receipt for Nathaniel Gilman, Continental Loan Officer for the State of New Hampshire, for sum paid as interest on various loan certificates, by Green, Ezra; Gilman, Nathaniel (1789)
20. Receipt for William Adams, Esq., Collector of Customs, for duties collected in his division arising from city stills, by Chester, John; Adams, William (1794)
21. Surgeon's certificate of Lt. Col. Moses Parker's death as prisoner, 4 July 1775, by Brown, Ezekiel (1786)
22. Surgeon's certificate of Silas Johnson's hospitalization and death of putrid fever in 1781, by Warren, John (1784)


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