Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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,....... Resolves of Congress recommending the immediate release of the persons taken prisoners by Ethan Allen at Brattle- Dorough,, h625.«. siwejeus)« o,cinza]¢ s]¢ 0a mojainjeneciislee oie +.e else «aged The committee of Congress to Samuel Minot Esq., recommending him and the other friends of New-York to raise their quotas for the defence of the frontiers (and enclosing, ) Letter of Goy. Chittenden recommending the suspension of all prosecutions against those who acknowledge themselves subjects of the state of New-York, .sseesssesscscccrecsseces Gov. Chittenden's answers to the queries of the committee of Congress, . +++. Fidseela nis ele eek, SiRceley adatald atte o.cka «eISSN Sine Petition to Congress of the several towns composing Cumberland county, complaining of various oppressions experienced from the Vermont faction; declaring their allegiance to New-York, and praying that the New Hampshire grants return to, their allegiances «2 sicislesieees sivitihcccceccseseeces Instructions to the New-York delegates in Congress relative to the disorders prevailing in the northeastern parts of the State fot Ne wan Oks - o5.cpoinisiWerplalsteitleteels «c+ ciele's ¥cisieieiee Resolutions of Congress recommending the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New-York to empower Congress to hear and determine all differences between them respecting: boundaries, 6, pessciocisiesions s+ 0000es caceee