Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Lieut. Gov. Colden to Lord Dartmouth, communicating an account of the whipping of 'Squire Hough, and of 'a dangerous insurrection'? in Cumberland county, .....+++e-ee+s 914 7. Petition of Benj. Hough and Daniel Walker, praying for leave to solicit relief from the humane and benevolent,........-. 916 May 4. Petition of Samuel Wells and others; 'Had it not been for the late unhappy difference in Massachusetts Bay,' peace had been restored to the county of Cumberland,.......+ "917
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Lieut. Goy. Colden to Lord Dartmouth ; Hig Majesty's forts at Tinonderoga and Crown Point seized, and the garrison taken* prisoners by the lawless people called the Bennington mob,
Ethan Allen to the Provincial Congress of New-York [from Tinonderoga,] expressive of hopes of reconciliation, thanking them for their respectful treatment not only of Mr. Warner and himself, but of the Green Mountain boys in general, ...... HOHE: ORG 3 ace Rea a se eevcleseeceeese
Declaration of a Convention held at Dorset,.....seseeceeree
Memorandum of the opinions of some members of Congress respecting the establishment of a new state on the Connecticut river, .... aysiele's Safsjers sashes tialels eialetelob iei0ie/sie)s sists « Sanne
Mr. Clay to the sub-committee at Putney, directing that the opinions of the people of Cumberland county on revolting from New-York be sent to the Provincial Congress,.....-++
Minute of a conversation which took place at Windsor, with the delegates from the west side of the Green Mountains,..