Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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
Jane 1. President Jay to Gov. Clinton; Congress intends to send 2
committee to the grants to inquire why the inhabitants refuse to continue citizens of the states which formerly exercised jurisdiction over them, .....- Beet aieic sieisie'« pleielalers coee ibe
New-York Delegation in Congress to Gov. Clinton on the
same subject, and ete all idea of shedding Wood aeleene aay Matai Sates fe laervtordtts Sans Mis steht s sok be 30 OCD
3. President Jay to Gov. Clinton, transmitting to him the names of the committee recently appointed by Congresa,......+-»» 969
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Gov. Clinton to Samuel Minot in answer to his of the 25th ' May; is obliged to take the field against the common enemy recommends firmness and prudence,+.++++e+eereeeeees . Gov. Clinton to the President of Congress, opiate of the late conduct of Ethan Allen, a colonel in the continental service, and of certain resolutions of Congress; '' The mcasure of the sufferings of this State is nearly full,"'......+-- Gov. Clinton to the New-York delegation in ee on the same subject, ..++++.+++ sere rtioiaukle Sik claieasteleists eile « stetanem vik ae Gov. Clinton to Gen. Washington; will soon i called on to vindicate the authority of the State; applies for the restoration of the six pounders loaned to Congress in 1776,.......