Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Ten Broeck to the president of Congress in opposition tothe pernicious project of those who have fomented insurrection in the State of New-York, .....+.-.++-eeeee .
Brief considerations on the subject of the independence of Vermont, .c.-+++ ness tlorersleigty ebeinlvlaiele Siattieis sie). <are1e Sete sisiele
Thomas Young to the people of the grants, recommending the constitution of Pennsylvania as a model for that of the new state, and that they send delegates to Congress, ...s++-+-
- Declaration by the people of Brattleboro' of their eee to
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- Report presented to the New-York Provincial Congress on the
state of the counties of Cumberland, Gloucester and Char-
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Hon. P. Van Cortland to the president of Congress, complaining that a faction in the northeastern part of this state, who
have declared themselves independent, are countenanced by
certain members of Congress, ..... wis) wisidls 0.0.0 ele e adie we eeee John Williams to secretary McKisson; the grants declared an independent state by the name of New Vermount,.......+ Resolutions of the Council of Safety of Bir F One of receiving the above intelligence,......+...00. Doietiee te. Seis eles ones Resolutions of the Continental Congress dismissing the application of Vermont for admission into the confederacy,...+++
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PAGE. 1777. July 17. Resolutions of the New-York Council of safety directing the resolutions of Congress to be sent to the several counties in
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