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    Calendar of Resolutions Based on Reports of the Board of War

    From: Adams Papers | Papers of John Adams | Volume 4 | John Adams and the Board of War: 12 June – 27 August 1776 | Calendar of Resolutions Based on Reports of the Board of War

    No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
    1 Adams, John 17 August., 17 August 1776 1776-08-17 17 August. The congress resolved that Gustavus Risberg be appointed an assistant to Clement...
    2 Adams, John 21 June., 21 June 1776 1776-06-21 21 June. The congress, considering the status of several officers who had served in Canada during...
    3 Adams, John 27 June., 27 June 1776 1776-06-27 27 June. In response to a letter from George Washington, the congress resolved that six companies...
    4 Adams, John 5 July., 5 July 1776 1776-07-05 5 July. The congress resolved that five tons of powder be sent to Gen. Andrew Lewis at...
    5 Adams, John 5 July., 5 July 1776 1776-07-05 5 July. The congress resolved that a regiment be raised out of the officers who had served in...
    6 Adams, John 8 July., 8 July 1776 1776-07-08 8 July. The congress resolved that George Washington have the power to call to New York the...
    7 Adams, John 10 July., 10 July 1776 1776-07-10 10 July. The congress resolved that the Committee of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, be empowered to...
    8 Adams, John 19 July., 19 July 1776 1776-07-19 19 July. The congress resolved that General Schuyler should police the pricing of goods sold to...
    9 Adams, John 31 July., 31 July 1776 1776-07-31 31 July. The congress resolved that five tons of powder be sent to General Washington at New York...
    10 Adams, John 1 August., 1 August 1776 1776-08-01 1 August. The congress resolved that Col. John Brown be permitted the rank and pay of lieutenant...