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1General Orders, 23 May 1783 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec
...Conveyance of the News of Peace by Way of Quebec—I have written to B. Genl McLean, commandg...
...Enterprize which was attempted against the City of Quebec at the close of the year 1775—that...
...by Sir Guy Carleton to General Haldimand at Quebec by two Officers who passed thro’ this...Quebec
5General Orders, 3 April 1783 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec.
6General Orders, 11 March 1783 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec.
Parole Quebec.
Parole Quebec.
9General Orders, 19 January 1783 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec
10General Orders, 28 December 1782 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec,
11General Orders, 14 December 1782 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec,
...arrived very lately at New York from Quebec—What is remarkable, all those Ships... ...Quebec,...
...arrived very lately at New York from Quebec. What is remarkable, all those ships... ...Quebec,...
...sail of empty transports arrived at New York from Quebec. They brought a few of our people who...
...arrived very lately at New York from Quebec. What is remarkable, all those Ships... ...Quebec,...
16General Orders, 14 November 1782 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec,
17General Orders, 30 October 1782 (Washington Papers)
Countersigns Quebec, Montreal.
18General Orders, 15 August 1782 (Washington Papers)
Quebec
...their upper Posts—To expect the conquest of Quebec the same season, unless by the dispersion...
...is employed in the occupation of Posts from Quebec to Michillimakinac; & on the Lake Champlain...
...Stores, &ca—what chance is there of reducing Quebec with the Garrison that now is, or may...
22General Orders, 15 October 1781 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec
...supposed he has taken that position, to cover the Quebec Ships as they pass along, and at the...
...them as soon as the season will permit to Quebec—That upon his arrival in Canada he is to...
...1775 and lately exchanged, is to proceed to Quebec as soon as the season will permit with...
...—"Colonel Conolly with his corps to proceed to Quebec as soon as possible, to be joined...
27General Orders, 18 February 1781 (Washington Papers)
...1775 in the Attack on the City of Quebec in consequence of aspersions against his Conduct on...
.... Gen. Richard Montgomery died during a failed attack on Quebec on 31 Dec. 1775 (see
...to the Eastward, in the prizes captured out of the Quebec Fleet....the Quebec Fleet) I forget...
...close and rigorous confinement in the Jails of Quebec, without any good reason to warrant such...
against the Fleet bound to Quebec, and hope that the Sixteen prizes already arrived, will...
...of Victuallers and Merchantmen from England to Quebec had been taken by the Eastern Cruisers...
...Eastward, it appears the British fleet bound to Quebec, has been very severely handled...
...the upper Country—St Johns—Montreal and Quebec are now acting in conjunction with the...
...great importance—would not think of reducing Quebec. but possess Montreal, & seperate the...
...Court of Enquiry into his conduct at the attack on Quebec, on the 31st Decr 1775.[”] ...Quebec,...
37Council of War, 6 June 1780 (Washington Papers)
...thousand, of which about one half are in Quebec—the residue at Montreal and the lower...
...governor of Canada, wrote Lord George Germain from Quebec on 12 July that Johnson was sent “...
...fleet in question probably was the British fleet bound for Quebec (see
James Webb (d. 1797) was taken prisoner at Quebec on 31 Dec. 1775 while a lieutenant in a...
...to Sir Guy Carleton, Lord Dorchester, the governor of Quebec, see
...—it was for the purpose of exciting jealousies at Quebec—and at the Enemy’s posts on the St...
43General Orders, 9 October 1779 (Washington Papers)
C. Signs Pemberton Quebec
...and one British Regiment for Hallifax or Quebec—and the Other, composed of the Grenadiers...
...embarked and sailed a few days ago, went to Quebec. Sir James Wallace in the Experiment of 50...
...day—Their distination said to be for Quebec—This is generally believed—Sir James Wallace...
...sailed out of the harbor … on their voyage to Quebec” (
...first instance to New York and from thence to Quebec by Water. For this purpose I will furnish...
49General Orders, 21 July 1779 (Washington Papers)
C. Signs Quebec Portland.
...which I marchd to country—and shortly after to Quebec—there I was ordered to lead the Van of...