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173, 175, 180, 190, 191, 214, 239,
285, 292, 311, 314, 323, 339, 353, 375, 387, 433, 472, 476, 483, 562, 585, 601. Resolutions, 38, 50, 64, 73, 74, 75, 128, 129, 141, 142, 190, 282, 292, 316, 352, 387, 407, 555, 582, 586, 612, 616. Delegates to, 4, 27, 37, 40, 83, 106, 188, 189, 207, 237, 251, 252, 308, 342, 350, 352, 364, 373, 382, 383, 408, 433, 451, 453, 456, 457, 460, 504, 505, 537, 543, 590, 595, 684. Reports to, 15, 79-83, 107. Committee of the States, 483. Treaty with Prussia, 4. Treasury Board Re- ports and letters, 15, 41. Domes- tic debt, 37, 50. Requisitions, 38, 65, 198. Circulars, 50, 71. Foreign debt, 38, 65. Indents for interest, 51. Representation, 51, 56. Finances, 64, Liquidation of accounts, 71. Hostile intention of Indians, 72. Negroes captured by English, 75. Report on uni- form system of Commerce, 75, 79. On claim of Pennsylvania, 80-83, 106. Delegates elected, 83. Cession by Connecticut of lands west of Pennsylvania, pro- posed, 107. State of representa- tion, 122, 132, 168, 175, 180, 192, 263, 275, 298, 311. Rights of States to interpret treaties, 128. Re- venues, salaries of officers of Gov- ·ernment, 129. John Armstrong, Jr., appointed to, 137. Sale of Townships in western territory, 141. On coining copper, 142. Franking privilege to members of Convention, 142. Phineas Bond, British Consul, 145. On claims unsettled, 170. Boundary of New York and Pennsylvania, 188. Report of Convention at Philadel- phia, 190. Privileges of Consuls, 191. Application for men for Luzerne, 206. The new Consti- tution, 214. Prospects, 20. Re- quire full representations, 214. Sea letters, 239. Purchase of Erie, 247. Quantity of land in Erie tract, 251, 308. Bills of credit against State, 252. Com- mittee of Ways and Means on finances, 258. Settlement of ac- counts, 282, 285, 292, 316. Pay
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of invalids, 314. Report on let- ter of Commissioner of accounts of Virginia, 317. Further time for presenting accounts, 323. Act respecting western territory, 332, 339. Wyoming, 342. Troops for do., 350, 352, 373. T. Picker- ing's release, 364. Erie, 382, 383. Transfer of Erie, 387. Commis- sioner of accounts, 406, 408. Con- stitution to be submitted to Con- vention, 407. On Wyoming, (1784,) 434, 451, 453, 456, 461. Marbois and Longschamps, 483. Appointment Bowen and Beatty, 504. Erie, 540. Recruiting, 555. On imposts, 582, 583. Copies of Papers to be sent to each State, 586. Judicial Courts, 590. Loan certificates, 595. Indian Chiefs in Virginia, 600. Accounts, 602. Public credit, 612. Amendments of Constitution, 616. Defence of frontiers, 622. Useful arts, 685, 689. Duties, 689. Copyrights, 705. Intercourse with foreign nations, 708. Census, 709, 718. Letter to, from Council on infrac- tions of treaty with Great Britain, xii., 76.
Connecticut correspondence with, ii., 120, 122, 125, 126, 190, 208, 255. Settlers on Penn'a lands, 120-127, 197, 225, 210. Commissioners to Albany, 140. Indian deeds for lands to Susquehanna Company, (supposed Lydias) 147, Lydias, John, 171, 174, 176, 190, 323. Petition of officers of Northumber- land county, against, 240, Thomas Penn's letter respecting, 370. Letter from Thos. Penn, 255, 370. From Governor De Lancey on, 273. Men to be raised for Crown Point, 326. Assembly grants Western lands to S. Hazard, 301. Action on petition of Susquehanna county, for lands, 303.
Connecticut settlers from, at Cushi- tunck, iii., 754, 756, 757, 760.
Connecticut, land purchase and set- tlers, iv., 41, 51, 56, 70, 83, 88, 103, 105, 127, 129, 343. Letters between Gov. J. Trumbull and E. Dyer, 394, 401. Proclamation of Gov. R. Penn against intruders,
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453. Commissioners letter to Gov. Penn, 470. W. S. Johnson to Rev. Dr. Smith, 475. Dele- gates in Congress to Butler, &c., 643. W. Maclay respecting, 660. Memorial Northumberland and Northampton counties, showing a history of the dispute, 670, 678. Obligation of settlers, 687. Reso- lution of Congress, respecting, 692, (See Wyoming.)
Connecticut, settlers suffering from Indians, vi., 686.
Connecticut Troops, viii., 421. Letter to Delegates of, on Wyoming lands, 111. Gov. Trumbull, of, 111.
Connecticut, claim to be settled, ix.,
4. Letter to delegates on, 300, 307. Resolution, &c., of Con- gress respecting claim on, 416, 510, 526, 563, 567, 622, 624, 629, 639, 643, 652, 653, 654, 677, 679- 692. Proceedings in Congress, list of names for Judges, 679. . Minutes of Commissioners, 679, 680, 681, 684, 689. Commission of Commissioners, 680. Letters H. Osborne, Solicitor, 681, 682, . 685, 688, 689, 690. Letters of Connecticut Agents to, 682. Se- lection of Judges, 684. Confer- ence, Council and Agents report on Judges to Congress-and with respect to pay, 686. Report of Committee of Congress, 686. Let- ter of Pennsylvania agents to Council respecting funds, 688. Letters W. Bradford and J. Reed on impediments thrown in their way to progress, 690, 691. Tes- timony of Lord Stirling import- ant-he is sick, 692. Time of set- tlement above Walpeck, 693. Notice of deeds for purchase by Dongan, release of Duke of York, &c., 694. Commission to examine Lord Sterling, 694, Letters W. Bradford respecting trial, 695. Various papers and proceedings at Trenton, 679-724. Copies of Records of State obtained, 730. Proclamation respecting decree at Trenton, 732. Accounts of Ser- geant and Reed in case, 738.
Connecticut and Wyoming-[Sce Wyoming]; resolutions of Assem- bly of, x., 116, 117; proclamation
of Governor Trumbull, 146; let- ters to and from Gov., 147, 148, 213; resolution of Assembly of Penna., 204; complained of, 204; claims, 398 ; claimants disposed to violence to Benj. Luce to depart, 679 ; memorial of John Franklin to Assembly of, 681; resolutions of Assembly on ditto, 683 ; cession proposed by, 760. Proceedings in Congress respecting, and Wyo- ming, xi., 5, 106. Act to comply with requisitions, 17, 22. Cession proposed of lands west of Pennsyl- vania, report on, 107. Claims, 159. Letters to and from Gover- nor, 239, 409, 414, 447, 451, 735. Holders of land ask for division in Luzerne Co., 386. Claimants in arms at Abraham's plains, 437. Letter from Dr. Hugh Williamson, 449. Rights of Settlers, (1784) 447, 451. Agreement with E. Dyer, 533. Absconding debtor claimed, 735.
Connor, Col. Morgan, letter, v., 315 ; vii., 336.
Connor, Col., viii., 537.
Conolly, Dr. John, taken by order of A. St. Clair, iv., 477. His adver- tisement, 477. Commission from Dunmore, letters, &c., respecting, 476, 478, 481, 484, 487, 489, 493, 495, 502, 514, 525, 530, 539, 541, 545, 551, 574, 577, 586, 603, 605, 607, 612, 618, 624, 627, 630. Ar- rested, 476, 484, 637. Released by sheriff, 484. In possession of Fort, 485. Proceedings at Court- house, 485. Depositions respect- ing, 492, 564-568, 571, 582. Ad- vertisement of, 521. Fort at Wheeling proposed, 522. Peti- tion from Pittsburg against, 526. Remarks on proceedings of, 528. Letter to A. St. Clair, 548. Duty on skins to Virginia, 539. Letter Dr. C. to A. St. Clair, 548, 551. St. Clair's answer, 549. Ac- count of his arrest, 637. Letter committee of Maryland, with one of Conolly to Capt. Mckee, 695. Letter of, to committee of Safety, 703. Examination of, and his- tory, 682. Letter to John Gibson, 683. Plans escape from jail, 728, 729. Letter to Committee on his
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confinement, 770. Mrs., asks for | Convention Troops to be escorted, company for Dr. C. as he is ill, vii., 89, 95, 99, 101, 104, 10%, 107, 108, 110, 129. 778. (See Westmoreland, ) v., 101, 130, 242, 245, 297, 298. Obliga- Convention at Hartford, proceedings sent Pres., viii., 617. tions, 247, 298. In prison, asks return of a favorite pair of pistols, &c., viii., 104.
Conolly, Col. taken prisoner, ix., 102, 473.
Conolly, Mrs. Susanna, letter from, x., 778.
Conoquieson, (Indian,) speech to Sir Wm. Johnson, iv., 373.
Conscience, liberty of, explained i., 634. Rights of, protected in mili- tia bill, iii., 128.
Constitution of United States, amendments proposed by North Carolina, xi., 617, 674.
Constitution of 1776, xii., 52, 68. 1790, xii. 12, 27. U. S., ratification by
state, xii., 82.
Consuls, British, xi., 145. Privi- leges of, 191. Phineas Bond ap- pointed, 145. Suggestions, 255. Supposed infringement of rights of State, 375. Letter from on, 381. Opinion of Judges on, 383. Consul General of France, form of exequator recommended by Con- gress, ix., 390.
Contempt of Court, legal opinions on, xii., 83.
Continental money, v., 126, 327, 396, 602. Signers wanted, 602. Operations of Owen Jones, jr., in, vi., 53-56. Counterfeits, 111, 365. On wagoners, 200, 206, 215, 233. On a coachma- ker, 359,; vii., 156-158, 186, 192; viii., 141, 277, 302, 304, 383, 385, 416, 517, 534, 757. Signers appointed, 635. Called in by Council, ix., 38, 77, 117, 119, 129, 130, 134, 141, 145, 171, 188. Signers of, 184. Regiment, estimate of a, v., 43. Money value, 125. Refusal of, 136, 147. Vessels, 501. Troops and militia don't agree, vi., 291.
Conway, S. H. Secretary, letter, iv., 244.
Conway, B. G. T., v., 522, 530. Com- plains of sending off, Militia, 531. Convention of the State will visit fortifications, iv., 791.
Convention prisoners, ix., 5, 6, 7, 12, 24, 225, 227, 230, 232, 234, 235, 319. Troops, 14, 277. Dis- posal of, 25, 37. Congress on, 167, at Reading, 225.
Convention in Philadelphia to revise Federal Constitution, xi., 119, 122, 214. Members letters to be free, 142.
Convention, resolutions in Assem- bly to call, on the Constitution, 565.
Conyngham, Capt., G. respecting purchase of his vessel, vii .. 22s, 235, 289, 319. His conduct, 318. His explanation, 319, 322.
Coochocking, ix., 39 ; xii., 120, 135, 158, 219, 220. Block houses not built, 177. Council at, 219, 220, 228, 231.
Cook, Colonel, ix., 51, 79, 595. Col., Edward, Sub lieutenant, 246. Distress of Hanna's Town, 629. Colonel, John-Letter of General Sullivan to, vii., 593. Cooke, Colonel Wm., ordered to Brunswick, condition of Army forbids, v., 84.
Cook, Wm., proposal for suplies at Sunbury, ix., 411.
Cooke, Wm., respecting lands, xii. 286.
Cookson, Thomas, letters to and from, i., 637, 646. 657, 680, 682, 684, 727, 730. Thomas, letters from, ii., 9, 42.
Coombe, Thomas, health officer of Philadelphia, iv., 59, 70.
Coombe, Rev. Thomas, of Episcopal, Church, arrested, v., 575. Petition of Episcopal Churhes in his behalf 600, 603. Rev. Thomas, Jr., vi., 627. Pass for, 626.
Cooper, Ensign, viii., 65. Ensign William, state of troops, ix., 750, 750. Ensign, xii., 254. Leonard, damages to the barracks at Phila, ix., 424.
Copper, coinage of, Resolution of Congress respecting, xi., 142. Substitute for, as sheathing, ix., 430. Mine, at Gap, in Lancaster
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Co., ii., 311. Penn's interest in, 369.
Copy Rights, act passed by Con- gress, xi., 705.
Coran, Captain, of Artillery, refuses obedience to Colonel Flower, viii., 469.
Corin, Captain Isaac, raises a Company, and is received into State service, viii., 294.
Cornplanter, (Indian Chief, ) land proposed to be given, xi., 562. Comes to Phila., 733, 739, 740, 741. Indian Chief, xii., 32. Message of Gov., Mifflin in favor of, for lands, 85. Ensign Jeffers' letter respecting, 86, 300. On his way, 321, 322.
Cornwallis, Lord, gone to Billings- port, going to Red Bank, vi., 23, 30, 43, vii., 663. Report of junction with Gen. Phillips in Virginia, xi., 173. Retreat of, 283, 301. Movements of, 337, 358. 375, 430. Rejoicing at Philadelphia, 440. Proclamation for thanksgiving by Congress, 442. Prisoners at Lancaster, 674. Lord, operations at south, x., (1780,) 173.
Coroners, iv., 460. Inquest on Conestoga Indians, 147.
Coroner, of Franklin Co., xi., 765. [See the Counties. ]
Correy, Jonathan, letter to, from Colonel John Franklin, xi., 161. Coshicton, destroyed by Indians, vi., 651; vii., 63.
Cotes, Admiral Thos., iii., 187, 298. Coudray, [see Du Coudray. ]
Coughenawage, burned, vii., 387. Coultas, James, chosen Lieutenant
Colonel of regiment of Phila., county, ii., 608. Sheriff of Philadelphia, iii., 64.
Council, first, at Upland, obligations of members to keep secrets, &c., i., 37. Penn's difficulty to find members of, 132. With Delaware Indians at Philadelphia, 539. Letters to Governor, iii., 8; at Newcastle, minutes of, 631. Letters, [see Sup., Exec., C., ] Resolutions, vi., 64. Circulars, 65, 88, 179, 193, 240, 294. Com- plaint to Congress, 279. Reso-
lution of, viii., 608. Accounts of members, xii., 9. 'At Coochocking xii., 528. Of Censors, resolutions of, x., 149, 153, 302, 306, 326, 327, 333, 336, 363, 546. At Fort George, iv., 167.
Council of Safety appointed, iv., 636,
792; v., 26. Circulars, 76. To clergy, 82. Resolutions, 81, 82, 84, 115. To Congress, 129, 131. Cir- cular to Inhabitants, 134. Resolu- tions, 134, 147. Address of, to Citizens on Hessian prisoners, 146. Discontinued, 252. Recommend embargo, 319. Can't form a quo- rum, 349. Address to citizens, 642. Letters to and from. And- erson, Patrick, 27, Armstrong, General John, 164, 229, 324. As- sembly, 264. Atlee, Wm., 248. Bancroft, Daniel, 231, 246. Bax- ter, Lieutenant Colonel William, 31. Bayard, Colonel John, 107. Berks Committee, 111, 112. Bid- dle, Clement, 140, 145, 197, 744. Bird, Col. Mark, 9. Blair, James, 24, 50. Bond, Dr. Thomas, 89. Bowen, Capt. J. B. 114. Boyd, Alexander, 49, 748. Bradford, Col. William, 745. Brodhead, Daniel, 21, 29, 158. Brown, Wm., 37, 135. Buchanan, William, 744. Bull, John, 58, 102, 201, 203, 208. Cadwallader, Gen. John, 95, 136, 160, 161, 178. Caldwell, Andrew, 261. Casdorp, Thomas, 200. Circular, 45, 81, 82, 84, 99, 119. Coats, Col. Wm., 159, 528. Cole- man, Robert, 39. College of Phil- adelphia, 198. Commissioners of Berks Co., 112. Commissioners of Lancaster, 762. Committee of Berks Co., 111, 112. Com- mittee of Cumberland, 12. Com- mittee of Lancaster, 250, 266. Committee of New York, 40. Committee at Trenton, 69. Com- mittee of Yorktown, 151. Con- gress, 129, 137, 179, 218, 244, 681. Connolly, John, 101, 130, 242, 245. Cook, Colonel William, 84. Crispin, William, 114, 681, 748. De Haven, Peter, 155. De Nor- mandie, Dr. J. A. C., 176. De- wees, Thomas, 266. Dickinson, Brigadier Gen., 116, 117, 233, 244.
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Council of Safety-
Elder, Robert, 753. Evans, John, 246, 529. Ewing, James, 146. Farmer, Captain . Lewis, 51. Fisher, Henry, 42, 47, 53, 61, 70, 99, 100, 108, 152, 263. Flower, Colonel Benjamin, 27, 138, 184. Gibson, John, 65. Hale, Thos., 203. Haller, Colonel Henry, 144, 250. 'Hancock, John, President, 137, 179, 219, 244. Hannigan, Thomas, 253. Harris, John, 753, 758. Hart, Joseph, 18, 97, 236. Hazlewood, Commodore John, 205, 747. Heard, Gen. Nathaniel, 262. Hubly, John, 128. Huff, Joseph, 72, Hunter, Lieutenant Samuel, 133, 762. Irvine, Gen. Wm., 172. Irwine, Col. Wm., 162. Johnston, Col. Francis, 172. Joy, Daniel, 62, 121, 179. Knight, Peter, 239. Kuhn, Ludgwig, 39. Lacey, Captain John, Jr., 154. Lancaster Commissioners, 762. Livingston, Gov. Wm., 238, 243, 251. Lochry, W., 135. Mackay, Æneas, 59. Mckinley, Brigadier General John, 34. Meade, George & Co., 61. Mease, James, 193. Mease & Caldwell, 104, 120. Melchor, Col. Isaac, 178, 206. Mercer, Brigadier General, 41, 67, 71. Mifflin, Jonathan, 86. Miles, Colonel, S. 5. Mitchell, John, 62. Montgomery, Hugh, 57, 120. Moore, John, 135. Morgan, Col. J., 761. Morris, John, Jr., 161, 749. Morris, Robert, 28, 31, 126, 132, 138, 189, 255, 758, 769. Morris, Samuel, C., 109. Navy Board, 746. Nelson, Thomas, 167. Nesbit, Mr., 240. Nevell, Thomas, 64. Nicola, Lewis, 7, 29, 71, 75, 78, 90, 92, 121, 200. Parke, Lt. Col. John, 181. Patton, Maj. John, 41. Pennell, Jos., 143, 197. Peters, Richard, 15. Pintard, Lewis, 196. Piper, John, 148. Potter, David, 86, 218. Potter, Gen. Jas., 752, 755. Proctor, John, 202, Proctor, Major Thos., 11, 23, 45, 50, 52, 97, 118, 130, 134, 189, 192, 207, 234, 236, 249. Putnam, General Israel, 163, 168, 170, 177, 196, 208, 215, 230. Read, James, 20, 138, 258. Read, John, 23, 24,
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26, 47, 60, 69, 91, 92. Reed, Joseph, A. G., 109, 151. Richards, William, 13, 46, 63, 169, 242. Richardson, Joseph, 254. Rit- tenhouse, David, 62. Roberdeau Daniel, 757. Ross, George, 758. Rush, Dr. Benjamin, 38, 58. Savadge, Thomas, 55, 195, 216, 217. 229. Seymour, Commodore Thomas, 67, 104. Smith, Robert, 37. Sprogell, Lodick, 230. Stansbury, Joseph, 94, 98. Stir- ling, Lord, 157, 166, 173, 195. Stevenson, George, 68. Tallman, Peter, 164. Taylor, George, 49. Thorne, William, 143. Tilghman, James, 156, 174. Trenton, Com- mittee, 69. Virginians, 14. Walters, John, 182, 244. Wash- ington, General George, 253. Wayne, Colonel Anthony, S8. Weedon, Colonel G., 241. Weit- zill, John, 85. Wells, Richard, 189. Williams, Major Ennion, 34, 35, 39, 51, 52, 80, 103, 105, 107, 112, 115, 117, 127, 204, 212. Wirtz, Christian, 202, 208. Wood, Colonel Joseph, 87. Wyn- koop, Henry, 32. Letters, vi., 3, 4. Ordinances of the, considered, confirmed or repealed by the As- sembly, 73. Dissolution of, 64. Order of, 92. And Assembly, to Congress, 333.
Council of Safety of Kent County, Delaware, apply for salt, v., 79, 80.
Council, Sup. Executive, Resolu- tions, v., 691. [See Supreme Executive Council. ]
Council of War, at Oswego, minutes of, ii., 413, 427. On the fleet, vi., 20.
Counterfeit, bills of credit, made in England, i., 578. Capture of Jenkens, 619, 620. Depositions respecting, 621, 623. Described, 589. Counterfeit bills of credit, iii., 365 ; iv., 460, 461, 462, 466; v., 239, 240, 248, 258, 327, 525. Continental bills found on wagon- ers, &c., vi., 200, 206, 215, 233, 555. Half pence, ix., 279. Loan office certificates in circulation, x., 447.
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Counterfeiters in prison, vii., 694, County Lieutenants-circular, to Battalion districts, x., 419.
Court, Provincial, proceedings, i., 98. Of Judicature, establishing of, Act respecting, 157. Draught of a law for better establishing 165. Of Chancery, procla- mation establishing it, 171. Re- port of business in Philadel- phia, Bucks, and Chester County, 279.
Court, Worcester, County, Md., proceedings, iii., 586.
Courts, vi., 228, 234, 245, 294, 661, 685. Court of Admiralty neces- sary, 685.
Courts, no State attorney in North- umberland, vii., 73. Long sus- pension of Justice renders people licentious, 73. Of appeal from Courts of law recommended, 78. At York, 773.
Courts, viii., 326, 622. Of Common Pleas, 622.
Courts, judicial, Delegates on, xi., 590.
Court, District U. S., to sit in Phila- delphia, xi., 723.
Court martial proceedings, vi., 581, 697, 704. Appeal from, by Capt. R. Hardie, vii., 91, 327; viii., 70. Francis Swaine, 397, 429, 433; ix., 207 ; xii., 192, 256, 263.
Cove, Great, Indian murders at, vi., 138.
Cowell, Ebenezer, vi., 51. Cowperthwaite, Col., viii., 111.
Cox, Lieutenant Col. Gabriel, suits against, arising from boundary with Va, x., 81, 96, 125, 131. Letter to Michael Huffnagle, 125. Coxe, Col., Iron furnace, v., 56. Coxe, John, to transport all the shot he has made, iv., 757. Cox, John, letter, vi., 16, 29. Coxe, Col. John, wagons, vii., 749. Cox, Col. John, viii., 359, 406. Coxe, Tench, Commissioner to Com- mercial Convention, to Maryland Commissioners, xi., 61. To Council, 60. Appointed on Com- merce, 522. His views of pur- chase of Erie lands, Gorham & Co.'s claim, 539. Application to Governor of Canada suggested, 542, 543.
Coxe's Town, stores at, vii., 508. Coysgarne, Joseph, Letter W. P. to, i., 136.
Craig, Captain J., viii., 76, 254, 303, 397, 717 ; ix., 39, 114.
Craig, Capt. Isaac, memorial and History, ix., 497.
Craig, Isaac, letter from Pittsburg, xii., 300.
Craig, Colonel John, instructions to, to take Franklin, xi., 188, 196. Pay for troops, 236. Militia fines of John Youngman, 304.
Craig, Robert, vi., 41.
Craig, Col. Thos vi., 412. Desert- ers, ix., 18, 563.
Craig, Thomas, Lieutenant of North- ampton Co .- letters of Council to, respecting Wyoming, x., 296, 303, 305.
Craig, Thomas, respecting Brown's execution, xi., 276.
Crawford, Col., commands expedi- tion to Sandusky-he missing, ix., 556, 576 ; xii., 202.
Crawford, Edward, Jr., licenses, xi., 690.
Crawford, Fort, viii., 77, 106. Eva- cuated, ix., 39 ; xii., 129, 134, 139. Order to Ensign Coleman to evac- uate, 141. To be evacuated, 195. Men to, 160, 215, 231. Captain Stokely to take his station at, 255. Described, 350-352.
Crawford, James, vii., 760.
Credit, public, resolutions of Con- gress on, xi., 612.
Cresap, Michael, iv., 502, 512, 539, 561.
Cresap, Thos. Deposition of, i., 311, 352. Respecting, 313, 320, 321, 326, 336, 338, 352, 398, 410, 412, 415, 417, 419, 462, 464, 476, 489, 501, 556. Warrant to arrest, 489. Depositions respecting, 504- 528.
Cress, Peter, deposition, vii., 259. Creveceur, Mons., letter to, from Pres. Dickinson, x., 195, (1784) 550.
Crispin Wm., letter, v., 114, 681, 706, 748; vi, 151, 175, 203, 208, 440. Orders to prepare for Prest's visit to fortifications, vii., 200. Asks for money, 314. Soldiers demand liquor of, ix., 437. Croghan's Fort, xii., 352.
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Croghan, George, Letter, i., 247, Cumberland county-
770; ii., 689, 694. And In- dians, 9, 115. Letters to and from, 13, 31, 118, 119, 132, 144, 173, 203, 209, 212, 218, 219, 483. Gov. Morris's account of him, 689. Fort, 571, 623. Orders to, 536. Captain of Indians under Braddock, 689. Letters to and from, iii., 175, 247, 248, 319, 428, 544, 671, 733; iv., 42, 44, 483, 507. Speech of Indians to, 497. Crosswicks, v., 181.
Crown Point expedition against, ii., 20, 21, 29, 257, 326, 330, 332, 341, 345, 350, 365, 374, 442, 579, 585, 589, 631.
Crows' Town, xii., 201.
Culbertson, Col. Robert, vi., 448.
Culpepper, Thos. Letter to W. Penn, i., 51.
Cumberland county, letter D. Ma- gard, on proper site for County town, ii., 39. From T. Cookson, 42. Letter Gov. Hamilton to Jus- tices, 49. Petitions for defence, 239, 749, 755, 756, 757, 760. In- dian Massacres, 571, 575, 611, 613. Orders to Captains of, 602. Want of Arms, 636. Number of Roman Catholics in, iii., 144; re- cruits in, 406; Gov'r's orders to sheriff of, 108; troops, 448 ; fort, 196. Indian murders, iv., 117. Military at, 131. Claims, 168, 170, 219. People from, moving up Susquehannah, 218. Passes given by justices, 218. Battalion to be raised, 693. N. J., petition of, for powder from City, v., 30. Com- mittee letter, 12. Petition, (N. J.) 30. Condition of affairs in, 299, 334. Opposition to Government, 324. Resolutions of, 340. Books and Records, 416. Militia, 501, 752. Tories, 624. Tory Estate seized, vi., 94. Militia, 169, 379, 426, 605. Horse thieves in, 381. Taxes, 550. List of Justices, vii., 144. High price of wheat- Justices, &c., 399. Ought to guard frontiers, 419. Resolve to defend themselves, 437. Martial spirit in, 623. Lieutenants, viii., 152. Taxes not demanded by collectors, 61. Indians, 243. Wagons in, 417. Officers of, 522.
Indians, 558. Troops, ix., 15, 71, 400. Col. Abm. Smith, of militia, 203. Lands in, 409. Provisions, 459. Prisoners of war, 575. In- dians, 522. New township, Green, 647. Taxes, 736. Case of Peter Dill, 736. Commissioners on taxes, x., 79; Indians in (1779) 159 ; - (See Vol. XII. )-return of sheriffs, 1777 to 1783, 285; offi- cers of militia in, 599, 600. State road, xi., 158. Returns of militia, 605.
Cumberland Fort [See Forts. ] ii .; xii., 353.
Cummings, Lieut., orders to, ix., 28.
Cummings, Lieut., John, Indian murders &c., x., 23.
Cummins, Major J. R. ix., 20, 24. Cunningham, Mr., ix., 606.
Cunningham, Hon. James, Taxes, ix., 495.
Cunningham, James, report of sur- veys of depreciation land xi., 263, Currency, state and improvements of, vii., 416, 448, 481, 543, 572, 643, 721, 738. Plan for improv- ing-Town meeting in Phil., 621. Emissions stopped, viii., 58.
Curry, Col., viii., 52.
Curtis and Finney, Letters, i., 759. Curwin, Jno., on. Turnpike, xi., 572.
Cushing, Thomas, vii., 250.
Cushitunck, settlers from Connec- ticut on lands at, iii., 754, 756, 757, 760. Settlement at, iv., 70, 83, 88. Proclamation, at, 70. Cushcushking, iii., 523. Cuscushing, xii , 156.
Cuskusky, prisoners at, xii., 243. Customs, Searcher of, i., 116. Com- missioners of, on Navigation Act to Governor, 119. Letters of W. P., on complaints of merchants respecting duties on Tobacco, 149, Commissioners of, Letter, of W. P., i., 138. Letters from, 185, 238. Officers to reside in their Districts, 185. Collectors, &c., appointed, 195, 196, 199, 238, 395. Transports not liable to, iii., 137, 138 ; commissioners of, letter, 546 ; collectors; 546. Officers ap- pointed, iv., 253, 254, 255, 305,
INDEX TO PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES.
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Customs-
449, 451. Meet with obstructions in America, 299. Officer killed, 297, 302. Life of Searcher at Philada. threatened, 310. Table of fees asked for, 380.
Cut-cheek, an Indian, xii., 301,
D.
Dale, Samuel, instructions as agent to Wyoming, xi., 66.
Dallas, Alex. J., appointed Sec'y of State, xii., 46. Letters to and . from, 99.
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