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[Deed of Heirs of John Morrison]
Volume 2, Register of Manumissions of Slaves in New York City, June 18, 1816-May 28, 1818, page 84-85
United States Lottery. : The scheme is, that this lottery consist of four classes, of one hundred thousand tickets each. …, verso
United States Lottery. : The scheme is, that this lottery consist of four classes, of one hundred thousand tickets each. …, recto
United States Lottery. : The scheme is, that this lottery consist of four classes, of one hundred thousand tickets each. …
United States Lottery.
Tory Act.
The Tory Act : published by order of the Continental Congress, Philadelphia, Jan. 2, 1776.
Postscrpt [sic] to Dunlap’s Maryland Gazette. No. 8.
Philadelphia. In Congress, May 21, 1776. : Resolved, that all persons taken in arms on board any prize, be deemed prisoners, to be taken care of by the supreme executive power in each colony to which they are brought, whether the prize be taken by vessels
Pennsylvania War-Office, Philadelphia, May 2d, 1777. : Application having been made to this board by the Honorable Major General Schuyler for assistance in procuring blankets …
In Council. Philadelphia, 28th July, 1777. : Sir, The following lines come to you from Council in the most pressing exigency of public affairs, in which the very existence of this state is threatened …
In Congress. December 6, 1775. : We the delegates of the thirteen united colonies in North America have taken into our most serious consideration a proclamation issued from the Court of St. James’s on the twenty-third day of August last. …
In Congress, September 16, 1776. : Resolved, that eighty-eight battalions be enlisted as soon as possible, to serve during the present war, and that each state furnish their respective quotas in the following proportions, viz. …
In Congress, September 16, 1776.
In Congress, May 27, 1778. : establishment of the American Army, verso
In Congress, May 27, 1778. : establishment of the American Army, recto
In Congress, May 27, 1778. : establishment of the American Army
In Congress, May 27, 1778.
In Congress, May 21, 1776 : Resolved, that all persons taken in arms on board any prize, be deemed prisoners, to be taken care of by the supreme executive power in each colony to which they are brought, whether the prize be taken by vessels fitted out by
In Congress, May 14, 1777. : Resolved, I. That the quarter-master general of the army be authorized and empowered to appoint one commissary of forage for the army, and one for each of the military departments therof …, verso
In Congress, May 14, 1777. : Resolved, I. That the quarter-master general of the army be authorized and empowered to appoint one commissary of forage for the army, and one for each of the military departments therof …, recto
In Congress, May 14, 1777. : Resolved, I. That the quarter-master general of the army be authorized and empowered to appoint one commissary of forage for the army, and one for each of the military departments therof …
In Congress, May 14, 1777.
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