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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 266 words

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

'Charles Phelps to the legislature of New-York; state of opinion

ADC ONG ESS. y sie «ips orslatesaseyp «celery «l/siietateecte) sisleroiass cdblsyo « «.6.s14 «is's Message of Goy. Clinton to the legislature of New-York, with the act of Congress for settling the disturbances in the northeastern district of the state,.........- esielaslisielsle vaee Charles Phelps to Gov. Clinton recapitulating his services as agent at Philadelphia, and applying for further remune- MAtLON pose Gieieia%e ihe wbeseycie:s, c1elale sik palkd alapaiven's ae lare oieteeae tte

Petition of Micah Townsend and others of Cumberland county,

for compensation for loss of property &e., on account of their |

fidelity to New-York,............. Sip EGU 8 ele o's We oid sis 06 Articles of union agreed to at Cah BTL Gipe Nig e ots] «aarssa saveria

Judge Yates to Gov. Clinton advising him of the arrest of sundry persons adherents to the state of Vermont; with list of the persons in custody and the charges against them, ....