Committee room, June 10, 1779. : Whereas sundry applications have been made to this committee by many worthy inhabitants from different parts of the state, for the purpose of procuring therefrom such advice and assistance as may be useful towards forming committees on a similar plan in the several counties; therefore resolved, that the proceedings already published, together with the following circular letter, be sent to each county.
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Philadelphia (Pa.) ; Henry, William, 1729-1786 ; Dunlap, John, 1747-1812
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Committee room, June 10, 1779. : Whereas sundry applications have been made to this committee by many worthy inhabitants from different parts of the state, for the purpose of procuring therefrom such advice and assistance as may be useful towards forming committees on a similar plan in the several counties; therefore resolved, that the proceedings already published, together with the following circular letter, be sent to each county, verso
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Philadelphia (Pa.) ; Henry, William, 1729-1786 ; Dunlap, John, 1747-1812
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Committee room, June 10, 1779. : Whereas sundry applications have been made to this committee by many worthy inhabitants from different parts of the state, for the purpose of procuring therefrom such advice and assistance as may be useful towards forming committees on a similar plan in the several counties; therefore resolved, that the proceedings already published, together with the following circular letter, be sent to each county, recto
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Philadelphia (Pa.) ; Henry, William, 1729-1786 ; Dunlap, John, 1747-1812
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Council-Chamber, Philadelphia, [blank] 1781. : Instructions for recruiting a corps of rifle men, to serve until the first of January next.
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 …
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Pennsylvania. Council of Safety ; Dunlap, John, 1747-1812 ; Wharton, Thomas, 1735-1778
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In Council. Philadelphia, July 31, 1777. : Sir, I wrote to you on the 28th instant, and ordered [blank] class of the militia of your county to be immediately marched to Chester. …
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Pennsylvania. Council of Safety ; Wharton, Thomas, 1735-1778
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In Council. Philadelphia, July 31, 1777. : Sir, I wrote to you on the 28th instant, and ordered [blank] class of the militia of your county to be immediately marched to Chester. …, recto
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Pennsylvania. Council of Safety ; Wharton, Thomas, 1735-1778
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In Council. Philadelphia, July 31, 1777. : Sir, I wrote to you on the 28th instant, and ordered [blank] class of the militia of your county to be immediately marched to Chester. …, verso
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Pennsylvania. Council of Safety ; Wharton, Thomas, 1735-1778
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In Council. Philadelphia, July 9th, 1778. : Sir, As it is of great importance to the reputation of the state, that attention be paid to the settlement of the public accounts in due time …
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Pennsylvania. Supreme Executive Council ; Bryan, George, 1731-1791 ; Lacey, John, 1755-1814 recipient ; Pennsylvania. Council of Safety. In Council of Safety. Lancaster, 21st October, 1777
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Joseph Reed and Esther De Berdt Reed papers, 1757-1874
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Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785 ; Reed, Esther, 1747-1780
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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 …
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Pennsylvania. Board of War ; Dunlap, John, 1747-1812
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Sir, The opinion which General Washington and all the general officers of our army entertain of the designs of General Howe against this state …
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Pennsylvania. Council of Safety ; Wharton, Thomas, 1735-1778 ; Lacey, John, 1755-1814
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To satisfy the impatience of the public, for the late operations of the Royal Army in Pennsylvania, : the printer has been desired to publish the following accounts of the glorious victory obtained on the 4th instant, by his Excellency General Sir William Howe, K. B. over the rebel army, under Mr. Washington ... and he has added copies of original letters from General Parsons and Colonel George Clinton, relating to the late successful attack of the forts on Hudson’s River, under the command of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton ...