Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Proclamation of Gov. Clinton offering certain terms to the peo- , ple of the grants for the settlement of the said disputed lands in peaceable subjection to the authority of the state of ING WEN OFKG) saa en eitislatelclalsts rate' fale da leibie <(sis1e\eo sie ais sapien GOL Oct. 17. Petition of Col. Spencer and other inhabitants of Durham to the legislature of New-York, complaining of ill-treatment received from the pretended state of Vermont and demanding protection,..... Sele he al eietete aloe Slavsteltve ioieias cesses 956 1779. May 4. Petition from Cumberland to the same demanding aid,....... 957 5: aterson to Goy. Clinton, informing him that the Green ' Mountain boys are expected on Connecticut river to reduce. the townships there under Vermont,......-...+. toceegeee 960
14. Gov. Clinton to Samuel Minot Esq., communicating his views as to the course the friends of New-York in Vermont should pursue at the present conjuncture,...ccreseceseeeseceeees 962 18. Gov. Clinton to John Jay, president of Congress, with copies of preceding papers to be laid before congress; New-York cannot much longer continue a silent spectator of | the violences committed on her citizens, ...++.+-seeeeeeees see 964 25. Samuel Minot Esq., to Gov. Clinton, giving an account of the visit of Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain. boys to Brat-
. tleborough, and his conduct whilst there,......- Dudanercous ais 29. Gov. Clinton to president Jay, enclosing Mr. Minot's Tetteryes secccves NM Aeenilsidasbnts sloiteercn es elleceiteteces 966
Gov. Clinton to the New-York delegation t in Congress; intends
to send an armed force to repair the outrage déudnitted at Brattleborough, ..++-.+6+ Ras Pansies PECs Satis sete voces 967