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John Hana to Joseph Martin
1783 2905
Walter Monck to Benjamin Mountford
1685 14627
William Townsend to Theodore Foster
1775 818
1782 2728
Pound bill against town for repairing Abimeleck Briggs Nathan Waterman for materials and building Daniel Whitaker labor Jacob Whitman Jr for building
1780 2176
1782 2733
against James Arnold Epenetus Olney for mate- rials
1782 2727
against Nathan Waterman Job Danforth for work
1780 2022
Presbyterian Meeting House order of committee on Henry Bowen in favor of Philip Peckham for steps and rails
1790 5826
Prices bill of John Carter against town for printing pro- ceedings as to
1777 1353
advertising proceedings as to lowering affixing to laborers etc.
1779 1778
laws for preventing abuses by retailers
1781 2464
notice of warning that ordinance against purchase of goods to retail again at advanced prices will be en- forced 1778 1507
petition to town meeting to take measures to reduce and fix prices of articles of necessity 1777 1295
resolution of town meeting to prevent engrossing 1777 1297
warrant to bring bakers before town council as to 1784 3246
Printing bill of John Carter against town 1771 15024 1774 631
1777 1353 1779 1606 1612 1778 1781 2464 2465 1783 2961
1785 3322 3697 1787 4548 1790 5475 5779 of Bennet Wheeler 1785 3324 3533 1787 4153 1788 4707 1789 5344
Privateer, see Revolution
Proprietors of the Lands of Providence bill of Richard Browne clerk against John Manton for services in recording reports and searching records 1761 14743 minutes of a meeting of 1745 14700
see also Lay out of Land and Case Town of Providence vs Martha Howell
Protest of Deputy Governor Bowen against action of mob 1782 2746
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1781 2464
1790 5897
Providence Bounds order of General Assembly fixing 1683 24 Prudential affairs of the town warrant to call a town meeting 1756 284
Public Lands in Private Occupation warrant to warn town meeting to receive report of committee 1785 3549 Quakers list of drawn to do duty in Rhode Island 1777 1220
Receipt apprenticeship, see Apprenticeship
bread corn distribution, see Bread Corn Distribution bridges, see Bridge
bounty money, see Revolution
highways, see Highway
legal proceedings, see Legal Proceedings
lotteries, see Lottery
market house, see Market House
probate matters, see Estate
care of poor, see Poor
prize money (privateer), see Revolution
rents, see Rent
revolutionary matters, see Revolution
small pox, see Small Pox
soldiers wages, see Revolution
taxes, see Tax
town treasurer, see Town Treasurer
work house estate, see Work House Estate
from Henry Bowen on account James Balch 1790 5716 Andrew Dexter 1785 14514 1787 4390
in full of all book accounts Nathaniel Child
1765 14034
Stephen Keyes 1765 14036
in full of all accounts Stephen Abbott
1785 3317
James Adams
1768 14059
Peter Allardite
1768 14046
Daniel Allen
1781 14313
Samuel Allen
1771 14133
1786 14559
Timothy Allen
.1771 14134
Ebenezer Andrews
1785 14548
Samuel Bacon
1768 14042
Comfort Barden
1786 14568
Thomas Bellows
1760 14011
Asa Bicknell
1771 14130
Edward Bosworth
1774 14233
Shearja Bourn Jr
1774 14236
James Brown Jr
1771 14139
Lemuel Cady
1764 14030
Mary Chandler
1760 14012
Stephen Chapman
1761 14021
Nathaniel Child
1767 14039
1768 14048
Francis Cowden
1761 14019
John Dyer
1765 14033
Receipt from Henry Bowen in full of all accounts
Samuel M. Eldlam 1767 14040
Barneby Evans
1762 14020
Isaac Fellow
1762 14022
Thomas Fox
1763 14027
Gorham & Burr
1790 5476
Lette Hebbard
1761 14018
Asa Hopkins
1789 5168
Benjamin Horton
1771 14138
Benjamin Jackson
1773 14223
Jonathan Kingsley
1763 14025
Daniel Kinnecut
1769 14068
David Lawrence
1774 14232
John Lawrence
1784 14390
Daniel Lovett
1772 14183
Hooker Low
1771 14123
Benjamin Lyon
1768 14049
John Lyon
1768 14057
John Martin
1770 14095 14118
Nathaniel Martin
1771 14140
John Morey
1763 14023
Matthew Murry
1768 14043
Samuel Nightengale Jr
1773 14203
Jenks Olney
1785 14498
Joseph Rockwell
1784 14449
Benjamin Rogers
1768 14065
James Smith
1774 14231
James Smith Jr
1769 14088
1770 14108
Sarah Smith
1784 14490
Daniel Tefft
1787 4477
Simeon Thayer
1787 4377
Amos Throop
1773 14224
John Throop
1768 14044
Edward Thurber
1771 14125
Solomon Townsend Jr
1773 14197
Ichabod Tuesdell
1768 14047
James Walker
1783 2978
Rufus Waterman
1788 4768
Azariah Whipple
1785 14506
Jeremiah Wilkey
1765 14037
Elijah Willoughby
1778 14287
Jonathan Wilson
1760 14015 1768 14045
Josiah Viall
1770 14113
1785 14546
Samuel Viall
1770 14117
in full of all accounts against his wife William Bradford 1782 14314
on specified accounts Francis Adams on account of Dr. Amos Throop 1790 5695
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Receipt from Henry Bowen
Samuel Allen rent of his mother in laws dower right in farm in Barrington 1771 14148 for hogshead of cider and all demands 1781 14312
Fenner Angell in full for beef had of John Bur- ton 1790 5445 1760 14013
Samuel Bacon on Joanna Allards account
Sarah Balch for pay in advance for schooling Polly and Betsy 1786 14572
Noah Barrows on account of Prentice Bowen 1760 14010
Israel Barney in full for rails 1775 14245
Cyrell Brown for money sent by him by Brown's father 1767 14038
Phanuel Bowen for goods and cash to be deliv- ered to Francis Bowen 1769 14081
Phanuel Bowen executor of Francis Bowen of all demands 1781 14146
Matthew Bowen by agent for butter
1784 14468
Daniel Brown for pay for keeping horse
1786 14578
Ezekiel Burr for rent of house 1786 14561
John Carter on account of Providence Gazette 1776 14257
1775 14247
as entrance money for the Providence Ga- zette 1769 14079
Moses Child on account of Col. John estate in full of all accounts 1765 14032
Mary Chandler in full on his mothers account 1763 14029
Ebenezer Crowell for 1-8 part of schooner Ranger 1787 4486
Nathan Donne for schooling 1787 4109
William Earle for 9 bushels of oats on Joshua Bicknells account 1774 14235
William Engs Jr on board sloop Nightingale sundry goods 1769 14086
Sylvester Fuller for one silk handkerchief 1787 4201
Shubek Grant for cordwood 1772 14173
John Greene for balance of account 1763 14026
Nathaniel Greene for money collected by him for Dr. Amos Throop 1768 14041a
Levi Hall for balance due from Matthew Bowen
1784 14469
Elijah Harding on account of note of John Foster 1765 14035
Davis Hoppin for rum bought at auction 1784 14472
Hoppin and Smart through agent for two flutes delivered him to sell 1785 14494
Richard Jackson for use of horse and cart 1790 5618
William Ladd in full of all demands for trucking or any other account 1784 14442
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Receipt from Henry Bowen
Hooker Low in full for rent of house and land and all accounts 1769 14077
Jonathan Miles for money to be delivered to Benjamin Hubbard 1778 14286
Matthew Murry in full for his mothers and his own account 1763 14024
Benjamin Mumford for New York Mercury 1776 14253
Samuel Nightingale Jr for oats and onions 14219 1774 14237
1773 14214
Daniel Paine for pay in advance for soft soap 1786 14573
Josiah Seamans for cash toward building vessel 1786 14588
Magg Shackelford 1787 4168
Abigail Smith for pay for hay 1784 14486
Thankful Stone on brother Archibald Stone's account 1768 14041
Henry Tabor in full for all the sauce raised in Bowen's garden, which Tabor " took to the halves "
1785 14530
Elizabeth Thrasher for divers household fur- nishings for daughter Elizabeth Martin 1789 5298
Bennett Wheeler for one year for paper 1785 3255
for three months papers 1784 14324
Josiah Viall in pay for salt hay had of Matthew Allen 1783 14325
from Henry Bowen executor of James Adams Matthew Watson
1776 14255
executor of Phanuel Bowen Eliakim Morse for all sums due James Morse 1761 14016
from Dexter Brown Esek Aldrich for liquors delivered to town council by his order
1782 14810 1782 14821
Sylvanus Martin for all claims against him
from John Brown Daniel Clarke for tax assessed in North Providence 1779 1662
from Malachi Brown Elisha Hopkins for price of house near Messketshawk plain west side of Seven Mile Line
1789 14670 1772 461
from Moses Brown & Co. John Wiley
from Richard Brown Thomas Harris for amount due from proprietors of Providence for a record book for entering etc. regarding lands on west side of Seven Mile Line lately purchased for them by Harris 1717 14640
from Richard Browne Sr and Jr J. Aplin for mortgage deeds and agreement as to discharge 1748 14711
from Brown and Francis Dexter Brown for bill of ex- change 1789 14871
from Elkanah Humphrey of Warren Joseph Smith by hand of Henry Bowen one piece of an iron bar 1764 14031
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Receipt
from estate of Amos Kinnecut Abijah Fisher 1771 431
for money advanced for ship Friendship William Morris 1784 14857
from town John Gridley for 38 plank 1785 3693
and agreement to quit a farm William Williams 1730 14673
Records bill of Brown Rogers and Brown against town for one record book 1784 3166
book for registering deeds etc.
1788 4786
one account book for a record book
1788 4787
Clarke and Nightengale against town for paper for town clerk 1784 3241
Walker Harding against town for making bookcase for town clerk 1784 3176
Philip Paine against town for binding one royal book in calf for use of town clerks office
1783 2987
order of town clerk on town treasurer in favor of John Waterman for books
1771 15031
removal of to Johnston bill of Amos Chaffee against town for carting a load of records of Inferior Court and the records of the town to Col. John Watermans in Johnston on Dec. 9 1776 1777 1231
bill of John Waterman against town for removing keeping and returning the town records 1779 1620
certificate of vote of town to pay Amos Chaffee for removing the town records to Johnston by war- rant from the Governor upon the alarm in Decem- ber last 1777 1230
resolutions of town meeting as to 1778 4766
report of books of records and papers on file in office of town clerk 1755 274
Remonstrance to General Assembly against divi- sion of town 1765 389 390
Rent paid by Henry Bowen, see Receipts from H. Bowen for estate of Joseph Ingraham, see Estate
for tenements for poor, see Poor
on account of small pox, see Small Pox
for house furniture etc. for family of William Heradon bill of Mary Seamans against town for 1790 5696
ground rent of shop formerly of Jonathan Clark now be- longing to town paid to Arthur Fenner 1774 668
warrant to warn town meeting to consider the hiring of rooms by town and the payment of rent therefor 1782 2670
Renunciation of Trust as executor under will of William Harris by Andrew Harris 1681 14
Report effect of blockade, see Blockade
bread corn distribution, see Bread Corn Distribution bridges, see Bridge
division of town, see Division of Town
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Capt. John Updike's machines, see Fire Apparatus gaol lot and jail, see Gaol highways, see Highway iron and flour, see Iron and Flour market house, see Market House lotteries, see Lottery of overseers or keepers of workhouse, see Poor of overseer of poor, see Poor
records etc. on file, see Records
revolutionary matters, see Revolution
schools and schoolhouses, see Schools and Schoolhouses small pox, see Small Pox collectors of taxes, see Tax
receipts from licenses, see Tavern
tide mill at Weybosset bridge, see Tide Mill
town sergeant, see Town Sergeant
town treasurer, see Town Treasurer
vendue master, see Vendue Master
regulation of town watch, see Watch
condition of work house, see Work House Estate
of committee appointed to ascertain the value of lands occupied by the public on the hill to the eastward of town 1777 1232
of Deputy Governor to town meeting as to committee at East Greenwich 1779 1812
to town council as to riot and rioters 1783 2873
of Simeon Shepard as to expenses of apprehending Francis Antram 1777 1165
Request to call Town Meeting as to bridges, see Bridge constitution of United States, see Constitution of United States
constitutional convention, see Constitutional Convention
state of commerce etc., see Foreign Relations
address to Gen. Greene, see Greene General
highways paving etc., see Highway
legal tender law, see Legal Tender Law
repealing act of assembly, see Paper Money Bank
revolutionary matters, see Revolution
abolition of slavery, see Slavery Abolition of
tax and taxation, see Tax
reception for Gen. Washington, see Washington General
to receive reports of committees etc. 1785 3485
to elect representative to Congress 1790 5745
to complete action of meeting of Oct. 18 1790 5761
Resignation of member of town council Benoni Pearce 1782 2739
of member of General Assembly Thomas Jenkins 1783 2977
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Revolution, see also Revolutionary papers referring to Barrington alarm company list of men drafted to do military duty and of those who stood their chance and were not drafted
1778 1492
arms and accoutrements bill Paul Allen
1776 974 1780 2260
Zephaniah Andrews
1775 858
Christopher Barney
1776 966
Thomas Bicknell
1775 864
John Humphrey
1776 895
Daniel Jackson
1778 1445
John Jenks
II76 886
Stephen Jenckes
1776 945
Prince Keen
1776 880
John King
1776 953
Edward Martin
1776 916
Elisha Peck
1776 920
Martin Seamans
1776 918
Charles Stevens
1777 1210
Benjamin Thurber
1776 934
Martin Thurber
1776 878
Isaac Tuckerman
1776 948
list of men to be supplied with arms by town
1776 905
list of inhabitants able to bear arms from the lower end of town to the great bridge
1776 1060
to the northward of house of Nathaniel Wheaton order of committee on town treasurer in payment for in favor of Thomas Bicknell
1776 885
Timothy Fuller
1776 889
Philip Pain
1776 898 937
William Potter 1776 949
of David Bacon on town treasurer in favor of Mr. Wheaton for drum for our company going to Newport
1776 1064
of William Potter on town treasurer in favor of Nathaniel Atwood towards order accepted to pay for 20 guns
1776 915
receipt for by committee to James Wheaton and order on town treasurer
1776 908
report of committee to procure with rules and regu- lations regarding care and use of same 1775 860
request to call a town meeting in regard to military stores in Whipple Hall schoolhouse
1780 2182
vote of town meeting to pay Benoni Pearce's bill for taking account of 1776 907
warrant to call a town meeting
1780 2181
barracking of troops bill of William Compton for warn- ing town council to provide rooms for French officers 1781 2478
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1776 1059
Revolution barracking of troops
minutes of preamble and resolution of town meeting 1779 1685 report as to Mons. De Jeunecourts quarters 17SI 2413
on condition of work house 1780 2002
request to call town meeting to provide rooms for officers of Duke de Lauzerne's legion 1780 2229
as to appropriation of market house to use of · French troops 1781 2407
vote of town meeting as to occupants of rooms in market house 1782 2740
as to present occupants of former hospital quar- ters of French troops 1782 2668
repairs of work house used for barracking the troops 1779 1839
warrant to call town meeting as to appropriating market house to use of French troops 1781 2407
battery at Fox hill regulations concerning 1775 838
1775 825
beacon bill of Joseph Brown against town for spar Nicholas Brown against town for materials
1785 3518
blockade report of committee to examine into
1777 1288
bread corn for army, see Supplies for Soldiers post
Boston support of poor receipt by committee of cor- respondence from town treasurer for money granted by Providence 1775 766
bounty money account by town treasurer of notes paid sundry persons for money hired to pay soldiers 17So 2156
account in hard money of town of Providence 1780 2155
bill of town against State for bounties paid for sol- diers enlisted into the fifteen months service
1777 1296
of James Arnold against town for commissions on moneys received from the general treasury and paid for bounty of men enlisted into the continental service and for bounty of men enlisted into the fifteen months service 1777 1351
list of notes paid sundry persons hired hard money to pay soldiers bounty by town treasurer
1780 2156
receipt for bounty money from town by John An- thony
1780 2135
Michael Field
1780 2128
James Hays
1780 2138
Nathan Warner
17So 2126
from committee by Felix Holbrook
1780 2103
Benjamin Low
17SO 2016
Thomas Pagon 17So 2075
Elijah Walker 1780 2069
from treasurer by John Andoni
17SO 2011
Mingo Bently 1780 2109
Abel Chace by William Rhodes
1778 1448
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Revolution receipt for bounty from treasurer by
Edward Davis
1780 2088
James Duncan
1780 2032
Nicolle Eberde 1780 2058
Patten Fitz Gerald
1780 2032
Prince Gooding
1778 1449
Thomas Greenwood
1781 2331
Thomas Hart
1781 2419
Joseph Hoyle
1778 1449
Edward Jones
1780 2067
Sam Jones
1780 2115
Sweet Luther (by Zephaniah Andrews)
1778 1450
John Davis Parker
1780 2009
William Phetteplace
1780 2101
Edward Price
1780 2079
Cyrus Proctor
1780 2143
James Smith
1780 2078
John Spohan
1780 2011
John Thompson
1780 2055
John Wellman
1780 2054
from classes Nathan Angells class Primus Slo- cum from town treasurer for 100 silver and 6000 continental dollars
1781 2326
class No. 2 (Welcome Arnolds) Job Tobias from Welcome Arnold one hundred hard dollars
1781 2327
Col. Atwels class James Gordon from Amos Atwell 100 silver and 6000 continental dollars
1781 2318
Joseph Browns class Solomon Traw from Joseph Brown for 100 silver and 6000 con- tinental dollars 1780 1872
Nicholas Browns class Francois Pool from N. Brown for 100 silver and gold and 6000 continental dollars 1781 2368
class William Rude from Richard Cooke for 100 silver dollars state bounty and 6000 continental dollars bounty of class
1781 2324
Capt. John Demounts class No. I Caleb Weaver from Nathaniel Wheaton for 100 Spanish milled silver dollars
1781 2310
Col. Joseph Nightingales class No. 10 Rufus Allen from Col. J. Nightingale for 100 silver dollars and 6000 continental 1781 2312
Capt. Nicholas Powers class John Hill from William Whipple for 100 silver dollars 1781 2309
Capt. Zachariah Allens class No. 9 Consider
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Revolution receipt for bounty from Z. Allen's class
Bushee from Capt. Zachariah Allen for 100 silver dollars 1781 2308
Arthur Fenner Jr class No. 12 Prince Thompson from A. Fenner Jr for 100 Spanish milled dollars 1781 2338
John Watermans class one of the delinquent classes of the town Thomas Greenwood from town treasurer for 7000 continental dollars paper money part of bounty due from Welcome Arnold by Job Pike
1781 2356
Jabez Bowen by Cornelius Drisdell by John Delesdernier
1781 2365
John Brown by Nicholas Power by Caesar a negro
1780 2131
Nicholas Cooke by Caleb Teel Jr
1780 2120
Levi Hall by Samuel Fullerton
1780 2061
by John Proud
1780 2063
by Richard Tokley
1780 2092
by Solomon Trow 1780 2030
John Mathewson by Consider Miller 1780 2106
by Abiathur Willson 1780 2320
1780 2020
Joseph Nightingale by Amos Lawrence
1780 2008
by John Dalson
1780 2006
by James Gall
1780 2006
by Thomas Greenwood
1780 2006
by Pomp Reaves 1780 2017
by John Stevens 1780 2012
Edward Spaulding by John Teel 1780 2117
Edward Thurber by Clark Brown 1781 2313
Thomas Freeman by John Champbell 1780 2072
by Benjamin Champney
1780 2112
by John Scudder
1780 2045
by William Willson
1780 2059
report of distribution of bounty money to men enlisted by town 1777 1209
of committee to examine abstracts of troops as to men entitled to town's bounty 1778 1555
vote of town ordering William Rhodes to get money from the general treasury to be paid for enlisting men 1777 1251
camp followers resolution of town council as to strangers women and others who have attended the army 1780 1900
cartridges bill of Thomas Truman for making 1777 1294
certificate that Elizabeth Freeman belongs to Lieut. Col. Smith's regiment stationed at Pawtuxet 1778 1553
that Patrick Capron was killed at Monmouth 1778 1551
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1780 2123
1781 2323
1780 2131
Benoni Pearce by Timothy Berry
Revolution
classification of town see Class Bounty Receipts, Bounty Money supra and Recruit Receipts post
class 1. Nathan Angell's class list of members and assessments
1782 2681
1782 2800
memorandum of money received from members order of committee for classing town on town treas- urer for one quire paper and one dozen quills etc. one quire of " better paper "
1782 2658
1782 2659
one pound of candles in favor of John Peabody for attendance
1782 2661
receipt by N. Wheaton committee for one quire of writing paper for use of town for classing the in- habitants
1781 2301
by John Thompson from class No. I an order on State for one thousand dollars gratuity al- lowed by class for enlisting
1780 2099
committee of correspondence. See Boston support of Poor supra
bond of Benjamin Barney to town treasurer as to voyage to Nantucket 1775 866 of John Waterman 1775 863
committee of inspection and attendance bill of William Compton for warning
1776 917
continental money town of Providence new emission to divers persons 1781 15067a
council of war order as to conduct of inhabitants of town on general treasurer in favor of town for benefit of families of soldiers
1777 1168
resolutions as to providing corn and rye
1781 2484
bill of Paul Allen for going to East Greenwich to obtain returns 1780 2341
certificate that James Hammon is hired by the town council to do military duty in room of Ebenezer Thompson Esq. 1777 1332
list of those who refuse to do military service and of those hired in their room 1777 1339
report of drafted men having " tender conscience " of drafted men " having none" and action of town council thereon 1777 1337
of Joshua Lindley commander of Providence Grenadier Company that Benjamin Marshall drafted into said company refuses to appear to do duty 1777 1308
resolution of town council as to delinquency of Levi Arnold for conscience sake 1779 1607 return of in Capt. Lindley's Company 1777 14280
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1779 1789
delinquents. See Hire Money post
1782 2660
Revolution delinquents return of
by Col. Mathewson 1778 1494
by Col. Richmond in his Company 1777 14280
by Capts. Russell and Keene 1777 14280
by Capt. Snow's Company 1777 14280
by Col. Tillinghast's Company 1777 14280 of muster of John Delesdenier for one of delin- quent classes 1781 2333
warrant of distraint against sundry delinquents in military duty 1778 1395
against John Burroughs Stephen Kelton and Amasa Gray
1778 1461
1778 1546
warrant to town sergeant to collect of delin- quents sums paid to hire others in their room 1778 1495
1777 1339
deputy warrant to elect to represent town in General Assembly in place of Stephen Hopkins who is serv- ing as delegate for colony in Continental Congress
1776 913
discharge of soldier, Cæsar Powers
1780 2133
enlistment certificate by Ebenezer Macomber as to Joseph Payne 1786 15082b
by Caleb Weaver 1781 2310
motion of sundry persons to enlist this town's defi- ciency of the 15 months battalion
1777 1289
order of Silas Talbot on town treasurer for amount allowed for enlisting men for town
1777 1250
papers oaths etc. of John Andoni
1780 2011
John Anthony
1780 2134
Mingo Bently
1780 2108
Timothy Berry
1780 2007
Abel Chace
1778 1448
Benjamin Champney
1780 2111
John Chempbell
1780 2071
Edward Davis
1780 2074
John Dalson
1780 2013
James Duncan
1780 2031
Nicolle Eberde
1780 2057
Patten Fitz Gerald
1780 2031
Michael Field
1780 2127
Samuel Fullerton
1780 2060
James Gall
17SO 2013
Thomas Greenwood
1780 2013/
Prince Gooding
1778 1449
Felix Holbrook
1780 2100
James Hays
1780 2137
Edward Jones
1780 2066
Amos Lawrence
1780 2018
Robert Leonard
1780 2018
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Revolution enlistment papers oaths etc. of
Benjamin Low
1780 2013
Sweet Luther
1778 1450
Consider Miller
1780 2105
Thomas Pagon
1780 2074
John Davis Parker
1780 2007
William Pettiplace
1780 2100
Job Pike
1780 2122
John Pond
1780 2060
Cæsar Power
1780 2130
Edward Price
1780 2077
Cyrus Proctor
1780 2142
Pomp Reaves
1780 2013
John Scudder
1780 2044
James Smith
1780 2077
John Steven
1780 2011
Caleb Teel Jr
1780 2119
John Teel
1780 2116
John Thompson
1780 2052
Richard Tokley
1780 2091
Solomon Trow
1780 2030
Elijah Walker
1780 2066
John Wellman
1780 2052
William Wilson
1780 2071
receipt of Samuel Hamlin from town treasurer to re- cruit for town 1780 2041 2086
report of names of men enlisted in May with ad-
vances to 1775 14763
of six months men who enlisted for Providence
1780 2165
of Col. William Peck as to recruits furnished by town 1780 2145
of men enlisted into the continental service by Simeon Thayer Major 1777 1200
request to call town meeting to provide troops 1781 2369 2537
vote of town ordering William Rhodes to get money from the general treasury for enlisting men 1777 1251 appointing committee to enlist men, etc. 1781 2519
warrant to call town meeting to raise town's quota for continental army 1780 2283
to call town meeting to raise troops 1782 2665
1781 2367 2538
expedition against Rhode Island certificate by John Brown that John Angell served with him in Gen. Sullivan's boat 1779 1680
by Capt. J. Snow as to drafting John Angell
1779 1672
by Col. William West that Dr. Ebenezer Rich- mond did duty 1779 1678
list of brigades on Rhode Island 1778 14780
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Revolution expedition against Rhode Island
memorandum of receipt from Theodore Foster of moneys he received from those delinquent in duty in 1778 1391 1778 14792
orders general issued from camp before Newport order of William Bastow on " Mr. Officer" in favor of Reuben Potter for duty done in June and July
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