General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 2, Part 43

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
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INDEX TO PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES.


Supreme Executive Council, -xi.


634, 637, 681, 683, 690. Commis- siopers of Taxes, 499. Commis- sioners of Virginia and Mary- land, 511. Commissioners of West. Boundary, 26, 52, 69, 178. Com- mittee of Assembly, 103, 547. Committee of Ways and Means, Congress, 285, 545. Committee of Congress, 583, 585. Congress, 4, 50, 51, 56, 70, 71, 79, 121, 122, 128, 143, 145, 168, 171, 173, 180, 191, 214, 239, 285, 293, 311, 314, 323, 339, 353, 375, 387, 432, 543, 562. County Commissioners, 593, Cowperthwaite, Joseph, 330. Coxe, Tench, 5, 9, 542. Craig, Lt. Col. John, 196, 236, 305. Craig, Tho- mas, 276. Crawford, Edward, 690. Cuningham, J., 263. Curwen, John, 572.


Dale, Samuel, xi., 66. Davis,


Benjamin, Jr., 766. Delany, Sharp, 259, 602. Delegates to Congress, 4, 27, 37, 87, 106, 188, 207, 237, 251, 252, 266, 280, 308, 342, 351, 352, 364, 373, 382, 383, 408, 433, 456, 457, 460, 504, 505, 537. Denison, Nathaniel, 212. 327. Douglass, Ephraim, 32, 535. Donaldson, John, 569, 570, 722, 763. Dunwoodie, James, 430. Eckert, Valentine, xi., 203, 211. Ellicott, Andrew, 134, 140, 178, 216, 243, 326, 429, 583, 612, 615, 705. Elliott, Lt. Benjamin, 665. Falconer, Nathaniel, xi., 737, 747. Febiger, Christian, 563, 649, 761. Ferguson, Capt. W., 590. Finley, Rev. James, 299. Fisher, Thos., 388. Fitzsimons, Thos., 426, 595. Franklin, Dr. Benj., Executors, 701. Franklin, John, 14, 52, 94, 111, 175, 182, 183, 185, 549, 556. Freeman, A , 714.


Galbraith, Robert, xi., 379, 656. Gardner, Hon. Joseph, 451, 453. Gibson, George, 606. Gore, Obe- diah, 192, 216. Gov. of Delaware, 33. Of Connecticut, 238, 409, 447, 451. Of Georgia, 96. Of Maryland, 57. Of Massachusetts, 271. Of New Jersey, 93, 550. Of New York, 96, 125, 187. Of North Carolina, 116. Of South Carolina, 545. Of Virginia, 115, 116, 212, 256, 284, 290, 497, 501,


Supreme Executive Council, -xi. 523, 525, 557. Graham, Henry Hale, 638. Grant, Thomas, 110. Griswold, Gov. of Connecticut, 447, 451. Gurney, Francis, 768. Hollenbach, Mathias, xi., 216. Hamilton, Alex., Secretary Treas- ury, 638, 641, 654, 663, 664. Hancock, Gov. John, of Massa- chusetts, 272. Harmar, Lieut. Col. Josiah, 173, 217, 270, 286, 325, 391. Harrison, Governor Benjamin, of Virginia, 497 (1783), 499, 501, 507. Hartley, Colonel Thomas, 156. Hellestedt, Chas. (Swe. Cons.), 265. Hiester, Daniel, Jr., 607. Hodgdon, Sam- uel, 374, 379. Hopkinson, Fra's, 53, 77, 125, 375, 634. Houer, Samuel, 47, 102. Hubley, Adam, 755. Hubley, Lieut. Bernard, 709, 710. Huffnagle, Michael. 500. Huntington, Governor of Connecticut, 238, 409, 414.


Indian prisoners, xi., 712. Ingels, Geo., 767. Irvine, Gen. Wm., 501. 512, 513. Irvine, Matthew, 749. Jacks, James, xi., 361. Jay, John, 171, 202, 287, 293, 300, 411. Jefferson, Thomas, Secre- tary State, 679, 688, 689, 696, 700, 703, 705, 706, 707, 708, 700, 712, 713. Jenkins, John, 15, 52. Johnston, Captain Andrew, 157. Johnston, Francis, 644, 750. Jones, David, 58. Judges of Supreme Court, 233, 264, 233, 295, 441, 442, 451, 472, 478, 484, 488. 490, 601, 667. Justice of Berks co., 286. Justices of Frank- lin co., 316. Justices of Northamp- ton co., 273.


Keene, Lawr., xi., 141. Kemp, Captain John, 497. Kennedy, David, 651, 757. Knox, Gen. II. (Sec'y War), 208, 268, 269, 281, 290, 301, 524, 555.


Land Officers, xi., 138. Latimer, George, 661. Lenox, David, 55. Levan, Daniel, 63. Lieutenants of counties, 379. Light Infantry Company of Philadelphia, 36. Livingston, Wm., Gov. N. J., 93, 336, 350. Loan Office, trustees, 170. Lukens, John, 32, 93, 427. Luzerne, Chevalier de la, 462, 464, 465, 466, 468, 470, 473, 482, 487.


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Supreme Executive Council, -xi.


McKean, C. J., Thos., xi., 264, 276, 283, 295, 351-366, 661. Mc- Lean, Alex., 71, 642. McLean, Capt. James, 229, 230, 231, 406. Magistrates of Wyoming, 440. Managers of State Lottery, 89, 118. Marbois, Mons. Barbe de, 49, 461, 471, 481, 494. Marshall, James, 209, 377. Mead, David, 454, 455. Melchor, Isaac, 523. Mentges, Col. Francis, 78. Mer- cantile society of Philadelphia, 103. Mifflin, John, 647. Milli- gan, Robert, 27. Minister of United Netherland, 468, 470, 475, 477, 479, 480. Miro, Brig. Gen., 567. Mitchel, Joseph, 253. Mont- gomery, Wm., 35. Moore, Col. James, 434-436-443. Moore, Thomas, 99. Morris, Richard, (C. J., of N. Y.), 413. Morris, Robt., 505. Muhlenberg, Peter, V. P., 231.


Nesbitt, John Maxwell, xi., 520. Nicholason, Joseph, 742. Nich- olson, John, 33, 34, 90, 139, 142, 198, 234, 249, 259, 322, 404, 561, 589, 655, 658, 702, 731, 739, 742, 747. Nicola, Lewis, 536.


Officers commanding in Luzerne, xi., 204. Officers of Militia of Philadelphia Co., 57. O'Hara, James, 228. Owen, Evan, 585, 643.


Patterson, Alex., xi., 457. Peters, Richard, 335, 432, 572, 636. Pet- tit, Charles, 23, 37, 41, 167, 266, 70S. Philadelphia Agricultural Society, 384-385, 527. Pa. Com- pany, 428. Philadelphia County Comm'rs, 706. Pickering, Timo- thy, 159, 177, 178, 179, 180, 208, 256, 281, 295, 296, 312, 346, 353, 359, 363, 365, 366, 399, 424, 541. Pinckney, Gov. Thomas, of South Carolina, 545. Pine, R. E., 95. Porter, Col. Andrew, 156, 178, 214, 241-502. Powel, Samuel, 527, 384, 385. Proctor, Thomas, (Sheriff, ) 469, 477, 664, 719, 740, 741, 763.


Randolph, Beverly, Gov. of Vir- ginia, xi., 557, (1784.) Ran- dolph, Edmund, Gov. Virginia, 115, 116, 212, 249, 256, 284, 290, 523, 525. Read, James, 757.


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Receiver Genl., 667, 696. Redick, David, 149, 197, 244, 338, 410, 459, 592. Register Genl., 569, 570, 722, 763. Rittenhouse, Da -- vid, 203, 337, 743. Robbins, Eze- kiel, 495. Robinson, Capt. Thos., 432. Ross, James, 458. Rush, Dr. Benjamin, 437, 540, 578. Rush, Jacob, (Judge) 295. Rus- ton, Thomas, 632. Ryerson, Thomas, 666. .


St. Clair, Hon. Anthony, xi., 127, 189, 393. Schott, John P., 297, 298, 397, 663. Scott, Thomas, 215, 569. Secretary of Foreign Affairs, 171, 202, 287, 290, 300. Sellers, John, 623. Shannon, Wm., 748. Sheriff of Philada, 469, 477, 664, 719, 740, 741, 763. Shippen, Edward, 91. Skinner,


John, 92, 143, 159. Simms, Charles, 169. Smith, Francis, 193. Smith, Jona. B., 423. Smith, T. D., and A. Henderson, 305. Smith, Wm. Hooker, 14, 45, 102, 192, 330. Sprague, Jo- seph, 93. Stiles, Joseph, 202. Sullivan, Pres. John, 125. Swaine, Francis, 269.


Talbot, Lieut. Jeremiah, xi., 280, Telfair, Edward, Gov. of Georgia, 96. Torrence, Lieut. Joseph, 702. Trail, Robert, 446. Treasury


Board, 64, 79, 86. Trimble, James, 679. Trustees of Loan Office, 170. Trustees of Washing- ton Academy, 215. Turnbull, Wm., 623.


University of Penns., xi., 613, 704, 742.


Van Campen, John, xi., 26. Van- dyke, Gov. Nichs., of Delaware, 33. Vaughan, Sam., 674.


War, Board of, xi., 208, 240, 268, 281, 291, 300, 534, 555, 621, 624, 645, 685, 686, 707, 711. War- dens of Philadelphia, 99, 101, 543. Washington, Gen. George, 496. Washington, President, 587. 596, 599, 600, 601, 602, 604, 605, 611, 615, 616, 673. Westbroek, Abraham, 47, 102. Wilson, Jas., 445, 453. Wilson, William, 192. Will, William, 413. Willet, Col. · Marinus, 711. Williamson, Hon. Hugh, 449.


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Supreme Executive Council, -xii.


Zeigler, Captain David, xi., 284, 290, 301.


Congress, xii., 76. Cornplanter and other Indians, 322. Franklin, John, &c., 296. Huffnagle, M., 300. Gov. Livingston, N. J., 71. Secretary of War, 292. Wall, George, jr., 293, 319. Wardens of Philadelphia, 287, 294, 304, 306, 307. White; John, 304. Wilkins, Dr. John, jr., 321. Wilson, James, 294. Wilson, William, &c., 318, 319, 320, 322. Offer premiums for scalps, 240.


Surgeons wanted in the army, iii., 57. Excuse for one, 265. For the army, ix., 238.


Surveyor General, appointed, i , 310, 326. John Lukens elected, ix., 66. Instructions to, respecting lands and lots, x., 53, 56, 65. Meeting at, on survey of lands received from Virginia, 705. Office, xi., 32, 93, 660, 663.


Surveys of Erie, John Adlum on, xi., 576. Report on, 577.


Susquehanna Company, deed for lands from Indians, (supposed fraudulent), ii., 147, 175. Grant of land to, by Connecticut, 303. Susquehanna Co. meeting and resolu- tions respecting lands purchased of natives, xi., 114.


Susquehanna-Lands, people settling on, iv., 218. Officers of Pennsyl- vania Regiment ask for, grant of Land on, 335. Road from Schuyl- kill to, 362. Deed for lands between, and Delaware, ii., 33, 36. List of inhabitants west of, in 1748, 38. Lands granted by Connecticut, 303. Sulphur dis- covered near, iv., 719. Pitch and tar may be made on, 721. Settlements on N. E. branch burned and destroyed, vii., 81. Survey of, by State, 210. Commis- sioners appointed to examine river, x., 129. And opening a Com- munication between, and Schuyl- kill, 129, 312. Proposal for building a Town on east bank of, 120. Commissioners ap- pointed, 130, 334. Heavy freshet, 222. Tiadaughton, means Pine


Creek, 357. Proceedings at Lancaster to examine and clear, xi., 608, 611. J. Adlum, recom- mended, appointed, 621, 629. Meeting of counties to improve, 625-629. Instructions to Com- missioners, 635, 637, 682. Letters from, 637, 694. Examination, 679, 694. Estimate of expenses to view, 694.


Susquehanna Indians, letter William Penn to, xii., 280.


Sussex county-associated military companies, iii., 23.


Sutter, James, v., 759.


Sutter, Captain to be arrested vii., 632.


Swaine, Chas., ii., 361. Letter on making provision at Easton for Governor, &c., iii., 517. Wagons, 686.


Swaine, Francis, letters to and from, viii., 34, 78, 117. Tried and con- victed by Court Martial, 397, 429, 431, 433. (Sheriff ) explains diffi- culty charged on execution of John Brown in Montgomery Co., xi., 269.


Swartz, Fort, xii., 461.


Swatara Fort, xii., 262.


Swearingen, Captain viii., 210, 559; xii., 121.


Swanwick, Richard, forfeited estate, vii., 328.


Swedes, report on a petition of the, i., 173.


Swedes-ford, to be fortified, v., 615, 617. Howe, expected to cross at, 664.


Swedish minister at Wilmington naturalized, iii., 692.


Swedish Consul, Charles Hellstead appointed, x., 362. Advises of War between Russia and Turkey, xi., 265, 292.


Swedish Envoy sends papers on barratry of a Captain of a vessel, xi., 295.


Sweeney, Lieutenant, skirmish with Indians, vii., 7.


Sweeney, John, taken at Brandywine, vi., 58.


Sweers, Cornelius, letter, vi., 473. Charged with frauds, 672.


Swenkfeldery, ask for relaxing of the Test, vi., 541, 551.


Swift, Captain, Capture of, vi., 261.


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Taghneghdoarus, Shekelamy's son, succeeds him as chief, ii., 23.


Tait's brigade, xii., 260. Talbert, Major, ix., 135.


Talbot, Colonel George, proceedings on part of Maryland, i., 87.


Talbot, Lieutenant Jeremiah-elec- tion of troop of light horse in Franklin county, xi., 280.


Tallman, Peter, respecting salt sent to New Jersey, v., 64.


Tannehill, Captain A., xii., 225, 226.


Tarleton, Colonel, advances towards South Carolina, ix , 283.


Tavern licenses, xi., 604.


Taxes, assessed or laid, vii., 80, 118, 157. Quota of each State, 157. On land, viii., 54, 61, 124, 125, 132, 136, 138, 185, 302, 303. Grain to be received for, ix., 16, 53, 59. Heavy amounts out- standing, 82. In Philadelphia county, 116, 139. Ought to be in specie, 171, 233; x., 51, 52, 75, 79, 82, 222, 224. Com- missioners of, xi., 498, 593, 603.


Taylor, Frederick, collector of Ches- ter county, robbed, ix., 459.


Taylor, George, letter, v., 49.


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Taylor, Major Richard, xii., 167, 182, 188, 192, 194, 197, 200, 201.


Taylor, Captain Polycarp, of ship Fancy, off Capes, letter, i., 760.


Taylor, Silas, deposition, respecting Wyoming, ix., 622.


Taylor, Timothy, respecting Solo- mon Vickers, x., 432, 433.


Teedyuscung, ii., 715. Reply to Gov., 721, 722. Always drunk, 724. At Easton, iii., 8. At Fort Allen, 104, 109. Respecting, 143, 193, 206, 209, 212, 235, 247, 248, 256, 286, 318, 319, 346, 350, 367, 376, 425, 435, 464, 509, 521, 576, 692, 717, 735. His demand for a clerk, 235. Requests houses to be built at Wyoming, 385, 412- 422. Behaves badly, iv., 40, 44. Respecting, 40, 74. Letters, &c., 74, 78, 80, 82, 85, 86. Denies charge of land fraud. 86.


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Telfair, Edward, Governor Georgia, letter from, xi., 96.


Temple, Lieutenant-Colonel, viii., 653.


Temple, John, Consul-General from. Great Britain, x., 544.


Tenbrook, Dereck Wassel, appoint- ed Ensign, ix., 529.


Ten-mile Creek, murders on, xii., 271.


Tennent, Reverend William, recom- mends an Indian interpreter, iii., 514.


Tents, wanted for Southern army,


viii., 575. Proposals of R. Morris for, ix., 386, 387; xii., 162.


Tenure of office, Judge's opinion on, xii., 30.


Test Act, effects of, v., 661. The relaxation of, asked for by Mo- ravians, &c., vi., 540, 551. Re- fuse it, 751. Pardons for prison- ers under, vii., 130.


Thanksgiving Day, proclamation for, iii., 690. Ordered by Congress, v., 736. Appointed by Congress, vii., 89, 757. Proclamation of Congress for, ix., 441, 443, 518, 650. For peace, proclaimed by Congress, x., 134.


Theatres and plays, petitions against, iii., 656, 659. And other amuse- ments recommended by Congress and Assembly to be suppressed, vii., 78. Their evil effects, 78. Philadelphia, petition for a lecture on heads, to pay off debts of, ix., 573. In Philadelphia, memorial against, x., 141. Petition of Quakers against, xi., 342.


Thomas, Governor George, procla- mation, i., 629. Commission from T. Penn, 625. Letters to and from. [See Letters. ] Additional 1 instructions on bills of credit, ii., 104. Letter to Governor Morris, 180.


Thomas, Joseph-Doan's estate, xi., 725.


Thome, John, ix., 118.


Thompson, Captain, at Brandywine, vi., 58.


Thompson, General, proceedings in Congress respecting, and C. J. Mckean, vii., 137.


Thompson, Colonel James, ix., 228.


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Thompson, General, x., 483.


Thompson, Hon. James, purchases flour, vii., 632.


Thompson, Jesse, scalped, petition, vii., 308.


Thompson, William, letter on re- . cruits, vii., 65.


Thompson, John, iv., 415, 416 ; vi., , 299. Expedition to Indian towns, viii., 413.


Thompson, Mord'i, appointed wagon master of Chester county, iii., 398.


Thomson, Charles, clerk to Teedyus- cung, iii., 256. Reports of jour- ney with F. Post to Indians, 412-422; viii., 550.


Thorne, Wm., letter, v., 143.


Tiadaughton, Creek, of treaty of 1768, explained by Indian as Pine Creek, x., 357.


Ticonderoga, list of killed and wound- ed, &c., of party sent towards, iii., 203. Statement of operations at, 472, 477, 479. Lead found at, iv., 646. Condition of troops at, v., 87, 350. Inquiry into conduct of Generals at, 491. Militia ordered to, 492. Gen. Horatio Gates to command at, 492, 494. Resolu- tions of Congress respecting, 492, 494. Wounded at, 675, 676. Captured by Gen. Gates, Burgoyne, &c., . prisoners at, 657.


Tidd, Martin, deposition respecting Wyoming, x., 196.


Tilghman, James, Letter, iv., 335, 346, 416, 417, 423, 488, 535, 590, 590. Protests against cutting wood from commons of Philadelphia, v., 156, 174, 502. Refuses to take parole, 502. Applies to be in Maryland, 635, 641 ; vi., 96. Let- ter to, xii., 285, 286.


Tilghman, Tench, accounts of Ticon- deroga Battle, v., 675; vi., 407. Till, Wm., letter, iii., 471, 475. Tin, block, required, vi., 368.


Tinicum Island, a part of the estate of Joseph Galloway, viii., 208.


Tioga burned, vii., 6. Kannakaloo, 11. Gen. Sullivan, marching for, 594.


Tioga, River, towns on. Caleb Ben- ton to Col. John Franklin, xi.,


175. Military post to be at, 369.


Titamy, Wm., (an Indian) wounded, iii., 246, 251.


Tobacco, complaints of merchants against duties on, i., 149, 203. Trade in Philadelphia, dullness of, complained of, vii., 452.


Todd, Wm., counterfeits money, vi., 359.


Todd, William, Islands in Western Rivers, xi., 645.


Tom's River, salt works established by Council at, v., 55.


Tomlins, Joshua, proposals making Gun Barrels, iv., 771.


for Tonnage duties, xi., 599, 691.


Tories, embodying in New Jersey, Troops to be sent there, iv. 782. Meeting at Philadelphia respect- ing, v., 72. Taken, 113. At Monmouth, 169, 177, 209. Col. Furman sent to, 209. Election in Berks Co., 31, 32. Sent pris- . oners from N. Y., 40. Election at Lewes, 53. Confined, 106. Obli- gation of, 145. Attacked at Mon- mouth by Mifflin, 169, 177. Major Stockton, 230, 232, 237. Colonel Duyckings, 241. Sent to Phila., 247, 420. To be arrested, 478, 481, 502, 511, 513, 555, 624, 665. Escort for 512. At Yellow Springs, 606. Proceedings against, vi .. 4, 5, 13, 44, 51, 75, 77, 83, 94, 117, 118, 144, 170, 210, 242, 342, 344, 345, 346, 347, 359, 361, 362, 434, 443, 445, 453, 498, 533, 534, 542, 551, 555, 596, 602, 611, 615, 621, 625, 641, 644, 651, 653, 663, 672, 680, 683, 695, 709, 715, 721, 728, 731, 742, 744, 750, 752. Action of Congress respecting, 210. Insolence of, 291; vii., 3, 6, 15, 112, 130, 164, 225, 236, 260, 387, 488, 493, 563, 589, 651, 737. A female, 474, 486, 492; viii., 84, 107, 125, 127, 129, 178, 259, 282.


Tory papers, list of, sent to Gover- nor of New Jersey, 625, 707.


Torrence, Lieutenant Joseph, mili- tary officers, xi., 702.


Town Meetings, &c., at Philada., v., 73, 77, 83.


Trade, Admiralty on, i., 253, 331, 332. Indian, 261, 304. Board


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of, inquiries respecting African trade of Pennsylvania, i., 152, 288. Letter from customs on, 185. Board of, on Bills of credit, 186. Indian, 327. Depredations by enemy on, vii., 235.


Trade, Lords Commissioners of, iii., 690. To Governor Penn, iv., 174, 182. Plan for management of Indian trade, 182, 313. Letter to John Stuart on, 189. Illicit, Dunk Halifax to Governor Penn, 280. Report of Lords of, on Indian boundary, 281. Ditto of Commissioners of, respecting acts of New Jersey relative to vessels stranded, 295. Lord Hillsborough, Secretary of, 301. Report of Commissioners on In- dian Trade, 313-31, 447. Com- - missioners on Indian, to meet at New York, 361, 363, 368, 371, 372, 448. Sir William Johnson, on trade with, 375. Arthur St. Clair on, 557.


Trail, Hon. Robert, letter from, xi., 288. Death of R. Levers, 289- resigns in council, and applies for his place, 289. Prisoners in Eas- ton jail, (1784, ) 446.


Traitors, confiscated estate, Control- ler Nicholson on, x., 96. List of, 250. Certified list of, applied for by J. Anstey, a British Agent, xi., 148.


Transports employed in King's ser- vice not subject to Custom-house regulations, iii., 137, 138, 146. Fraud attempted on Custom- house, 291. General Amherst on, iv., 46, 87. Commission to ap- praisers of, 53. Their report on, as to value, &c., 55. Instruc- tions to appraisers respecting measuring, 56. Difficulties about a, 87.


Treason, opinion of Jon. D. Sergeant, vii., 396.


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Treasury, robbery of the, i., 278- 279. Of New Jersey, robbed, iv., 305. U. S., v., 334, 373. State of, vi., 81. U. S., to be organ- ized and provided with a house, vii., 89. Of State, balance in, 118; viii., 58, 92. Of Bucks co., robbed, ix., 600. Judges advise some pardons, 634. Board, 226,


229. Letters to and from loan officer, to give bonds, x., 527. Letters to and from, xi., 15, 64, 79, 86, 155, 382, 383, 663, 664. Report to Congress, 15, 50. Res- olutions of Congress respecting, 64. Rsservations at Erie, 382. Department, facts respecting, 649. Treasurer, U. S., tax of Pennsyl- vania, viii., 185. County, 58. Report of, xii., 4.


Treaties, reference to, i., 168. At Lancaster, Indians present at, 656. Indian, at Lancaster, 656. With Indians, ii., 559. With France, vi., 466, 479, 493, 521. Infractions with G. B., xi., 72. Commercial, with France, 220- 228.


Trees, elm, presented by Col. George Morgan, for State House yard, thanks of Council for, x., 420.


Trent, William, account of a mur- der by Indians, ii., 16, 50, 575. Letter, iii., 149.


Trenton, Council send salt to, v., 69. Battle, prisoners, &c., 140, 141. Letters respecting, 140-142, 146, 159, 161, 168. Troops ren- dezvous at, vii., 764. Troops at, viii., 523. Troops at, ix., 18, 82. Provisions at, 113.


Trimble, James, widow Mercer's pension, xi., 677. Variation charts, 719.


Trophies, military, to be collected, viii., 99.


Trumbull, frigate, going on a cruise, ix., 95, 100, 106, 229. In the Del., 338.


Trumbull, Jonathan, Gov. of Con- necticut, letter to E. Dyer, &c., iv., 394. Answer, 401. Letter to Gov. Penn, 408. Governor of Connecticut, papers requested, ix., 639, 642. Of Connecticut, proclamation on Wyoming, x., 146. Letters to and from, 147, 148.


Trumbull, Gen. Joseph, commissary, death of, vii., 374. Resolutions of Congress respecting settle- ment of his accounts, 374, 396.


Trumbull, William, proposals for a magazine of provisions, iv., 760. Trump, Levi, letter, iii., 403, 425, . 430, 480, 582. 699.


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Trustees of general loan office, x., 431, 514, 545.


Tryon, William, Gov. of New York, answer to queries, iv., 467. Burns Fairfield, Connecticut, vii., 561. Tulpehocken, deed for lands, i., 404.


Murders at, ii., 503, 504, 511, 525.


Turkey and Russia, at war, xi., 265.


Turnbull, Marmie & Co., on storing powder in magazine, x., 281. Claim for land on which fort stands at Pittsburg, 497.


Turner, Joseph, letter to, from a merchant at Halifax, iii., 442.


Turner, Robert, raises flag on Mar- ket street hill, x., 39.


Turnpike, Rh'd Peters on Lancas- ter, xi., 335.


Tuscarawas, xii., 142.


Tyler, John, (armourer), v., 731.


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Unander, Rev, Erick, Swedish minis- ter at Wilmington, certificate of naturalization iii., 692.


Uniform of Troops, Colonel Proctor objects to color of, vii., 292. Views of General Washington, respecting, 293.


Union of Colonies suggested i., 678; Draft of a plan for, ii., 197. At Albany, 199. Plan of Governor Morris's views of, 499. Meeting proposed at New York, 498. Gov. Morris to Earl of Halifax on, 529. Colonel Washington desires an, 621.


Unitas, Fratrum, address of, to Gov. Denny, ii., 760; Exempt from mil- itia duty, iii., 134. (see Moravians.) Passport for F. Post, 578, 989.


United Netherlands, letter from Pres. Dickinson to minister of, respect- ing Longschamp, x., 351. Extract of letter from, 108. Letter from P. J. Van Berekel, respecting, 415. Pres. Dickinson to the minis- ter of, 435. J. H. Christian Heinec- ken, consul of, for Philadelphia, 446.


United States, of America, the confed- eration completed by Maryland signing the articles, viii., 749, 751;


Independence acknowledged by Holland, ix., 633; And Great Britian, preliminaries of peace be- tween, signed, x., 10. Seat of Government, proceedings in Con- gress on, 136, 139. Returns of Pennsylvania troops in service of 393, 403, 431, 449. Claims of Pennsylvania on, 397, 398. John Jay elected secretary of foreign affairs, 401, 402. J. Milligan and J. Story, Commissioners to settle accounts between, and Pennsyl- vania, 426. Will barely relinquish Pittsburg, 498. National debt, 514-20, 260. Loan office, 520, 522. Report to Congress on Rev- enue system of, 782. Commissioners appointed by Virginia on trade of, 738. do. by Maryland, 734; Re- port of treasury to Congress, on acts passed by the States, to meet the requisitions, xi., 15. Account of receipts and expenditures, 30. Finances, 15, 23, 30, 33, 50, 86. Uniformity of commercial systems in the States, proposed, 61. Requisitions, 73. Ordinance for settling accounts between, and States, 146, 154, 317, 323. Algiers, war between, 522. Statement of quantity and value of Erie, 685. Amendments to constitution, pro- posed by N. Carolina, 674. Census, 679. Accept cession of Western territory from N. Carolina, 681, 688. Accounts with Pennsylvania, 698. Gov. of Western territory, 703. Courts, 703. Charles Pettit, appointed to settle accounts be- tween Pennsylvania and, 708; Patent for Erie, xii., 103.


University of Pennsylvania, laws of College, viii., 246. Shippen's anatomical lectures at, 643. Fund arising from sales of estates, for the charity schools, ix., 385. Sale of confiscated estates, 461, 676; Estates allotted to, x., 195; Ask for use of State House bell, now meeting at Philosophical Society's Hall, xi., 613. Granted by As- sembly, 614. Invitations to com- mencement, 701, 711.


Upland, first Council at, i., 37. Court called at, 51.


Urie, Thomas, vii., 535.


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INDEX TO PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES.


V.


Valandigham, Col. George W., letter to, xii., 261.


Valley Forge, winter quarters at, vi., 122.


Van Berekel, P. J., respecting a pub- lication in a newspaper, x., 413.


Van Campen, John, letter to, iv., 70; vi., 767. Distress at Minni. sinks, vii., 573, 575, 603. Incur- sions of Indians, viii., 202, 551, 683. Distress of inhabitants, ix., 106, 123, 522. Sick soldiers, 660. Connecticut claim, 693. Letter of Capt P. Shrawder, to, 24. Letter, xi., 26; xii., 70.


Vance, Capt., xii., 183, 187.


Vancouver, Chas., patronage, for a book, x., 712.


Van Dam, Gov. Rip, letter to Gov. Gordon, on Indian affairs, i., 296. Vanderen, John, Jr., wheat and flour in Delaware, viii , 504.


Vandyke, Gov. Nicholas, of Dela., letter from, xi., 33.


Van Etten, Capt. Jno., instructions to, ii., 546. Letter, 720. Letters


to and from, vii., 199. His Journal, 222-235. Encounters Indians, viii., 303, 321.


Vanfleck, Henry, suspicions against, vi., 57. Deposition respecting, 67, 77.




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