1From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 12 August 1775 (Washington Papers)
I have considered the Papers you left with me yesterday: those of them, which relate to Jones,...
2[Account with Massachusetts as a Delegate to the Continental Congress, August-December 1775.] (Adams Papers)
1775 Aug. 28th. £ s d pd. at Davis’s at Roxbury for Oats 0: 0: 8 pd. at Watertown for Horses...
3From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 28 September 1775 (Washington Papers)
The Indian who accompanies Mr Kirtland is an Oneida Chief of considerable Rank in his own...
4From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 6 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
On the 29th August I did myself the Honour of addressing you on the Complaint of the Quarter...
5From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 27 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
Gentlemen: The continued accumulation of price, and the scarcity which prevails throughout the...
6From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 29 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
The necessity of giving Furloughs to the Soldiers of the present, who Inlist into the New Army;...
7From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 16 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
Among many resolves of Congress which were forwarded to me the other day, are the Inclosed. Not...
8From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 29 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
Having never considered the four Independant Companies, which have been doing duty at Braintree,...
9From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 13 January 1776 (Washington Papers)
It is exceedingly painful to me, to give you so much trouble as I have, and am like to do in the...
10From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 17 January 1776 (Washington Papers)
Your several Resolves in consequence of my Letters of the 10th and 15th Instt have been presented...