1673-03-22, Seeks funds to re-build the Castle, Boston |
1695-02-27, Day of fasting and penance on March 27th |
1695-03-28, Notice of desertion by soldiers in New York |
1695-06-06, Defense against French privateers and impressment |
1696-01-09, Day of Thanksgiving for the King's victories, Jan. 16th |
1696-02-27, Day of fasting and penance on March 27th |
1696-04-21, Requesting men to enlist |
1696-05-??, June 4th proclaimed day of Thanksgiving for discovery of conspiracy in England |
1696-05-11, Bounty for killing the enemy from Canada |
1696-08-02, Prepare for war with the French |
1697-02-26, Cessation of hostilities with the French |
1697-02-26, Day of Thanksgiving on Mar. 10th or Mar. 24th (other jurisdictions) |
1697-03-25, Day of Thanksgiving on April 22nd |
1697-04-15, Rye & Bedford seek to associate with Conn. to avoid taxes |
1697-06-04, Enlistment request |
1698-04-07, To ensure an undisturbed election process |
1698-05-09, Against piracy |
1698-11-23, Taking of loyalty oaths in conformity with acts of Parliament |
1701-01-29, Voiding private commissions (?) |
1702-??-??, Concerning executions |
1709-05-09, Enlistment request |
1709-05-26, Enlisted requested to bring their own muskets, etc. |
1718-10-09, Proclamation against piracy |
1735-03-10, Proclamation of G. Clarke as Gov. of New York |
1738-12-04, Encouraging the settlement of New York |
1753-07-28, Land dispute with Mass. & N.H. |
1755-04-02, Land dispute with Mass. |
1757-07-01, Notice concerning deserters |
1758-04-14, Proclamation of day of fasting |
1760-08-20, Incident between H.M.S. Winchester & the Sampson |
1760-09-04, Success of H.M. Army on St. Lawrence River |
1760-10-01, Proclamation of day of thanksgiving |
1762-03-31, Land dispute with Mass. |
1762-04-15, Day of fasting and penance, May 7th |
1764-03-13, Proclamation on NY-NH boundary dispute |
1765-11-04, Stamps will not be issued |
1766-01-??, That the stamped paper remain in Fort George |
1768, Pledge to buy American-made articles |
1768, To the Freeholders and Freemen of N.Y., pt. 2 |
1768-02-??, Lawyers as representatives |
1768-11-19, Proclamation to investigate potential riot |
1769, Address to freeholders of Duchess County |
1769-01-09, J. Cruger's acceptance to represent the colony |
1769-06?-??, Annoucement of candidates |
1769-10-13, Pill for the Committees of non-Importation |
1769-12-16, To the betrayed inhabitants of N.Y. |
1769-12-18, A citizen's address to the public |
1769-12-29, Mode of elections considered |
177?, On choosing candidates as representatives |
1770-0?-04, Stucture of the Legislature in America and England |
1770-01-04, Against secret ballot as being unnecessary in a free society |
1770-01-04, In favor of election of representatives by ballot |
1770-01-15, Against the stationing of the Army in New York, etc. |
1770-01-22, Confinement of soldiers to their barracks |
1770-02-03, Replacement of monument against the Stamp Act |
1770-12-22, Rights of the author of Betrayed inhabitants of N.Y. |
1771-01-26, Sentiments on resolution for excluding judges of the Supreme Court |
1771-08-13, Method of choosing a new bishop |
1771-12-11, Boundary dispute with New Hampshire & Mass. |
1772-01-28, Qualifications for office |
1772-02-??, Three Letters to the majority General Assembly of Liliput |
1772-03-14, To the General Assembly |
1773, To inhabitants of New York, Loyalist's point of view |
1773-06-10, Supplement extraordinary, military commanders' movements |
1773-11-05, Against the duty on tea |
1773-11-13, Against unfair trade |
1773-11-19, Fellow citizens, friends to liberty and equal commerce |
1773-11-22, Letter I to the inhabitants of New-York |
1773-12-04, To the Friends of Liberty and Trade |
1773-12-16, Proceedings at a meeting of the citizens of New-York |
1774, Religious reflections on the late fire of the Governor's House, Fort George |
1774, To the People of New-York, against the Loyalists |
1774/5-03-20, Plea for mercy of two condemned citizens |
1774?, To the Public; food shipped to public |
1774-02-??, To the representative for the City and County of New-York |
1774-04-20, New-York, Dialogue |
1774-04-21, To the Public, departure of an India Co. vessel |
1774-05-??, New-York, every Friend to the Americans |
1774-05-16, Formation of Committee of Correspondence |
1774-06-05, To the inhabitants of the City & County of New-York |
1774-06-20, To the Public, against the Loyalists |
1774-06-30, Choice of representatives |
1774-07-05, To the inhabitants of the City & County of New-York |
1774-07-07, New-York Committee's disavowal of anonymously called previous meeting |
1774-07-08, New-York Committee of Correspondence proceedings |
1774-07-09, Electoral method questioned |
1774-07-09, To the worthy inhabitants of the City & County of New-York |
1774-07-11, To the Freeborn Citizens of New-York |
1774-07-13, Committee of Correspondence in New-York. Proceedings |
1774-07-16, Committee of Correspondence 10 resolutions |
1774-07-19, Committee of Correspondence. Proceedings & 10 resolutions |
1774-07-19, Resolves of citizens of New-York |
1774-07-20, Agricola defends himself |
1774-07-20, Three members of new committee demur |
1774-07-20, To the Respectable Publick, new committee established to draw up resolutions |
1774-07-22, Remarks upon the resolves |
1774-07-27, Meeting of the true Sons of Liberty |
1774-09-14, Refusal to supply labor to the colonial government |
1774-09-16 Agricola's response to two publications by "My Old Friend" |
1774-09-28, Call to meeting concerning furnishing supplies to the British in Boston |
1774-09-29, Against refusal of food to the British soldiers |
1774-09-30, Committee of Correspondence. Proceedings |
1774-10-27, Notice to identify Thomas Charles Williams |
1774-12-30, Seizure of arms shipment |
1775-01-18, In defense of the representation of the Colony |
1775-01-19, In support of the Committee of Correspondence |
1775-02-06, Clarification of importation ban |
1775-02-25, Interpretation of refusal of delivery of British goods in port |
1775-03-04, Calling into question New York's actions |
1775-03-04, Encouragement to choose freedom over tyranny |
1775-03-13, Motion by H. Remsen during meeting of 1775-03-06 |
1775-03-14, Have confidence in the Committee of Observation |
1775-03-14, To the Freeholders and Freemen of the City of New-York |
1775-03-17, Letter from A Son of Freedom on R. & J. Murray |
1775-03-18, Pledge of R. and J. Murray to cease business |
1775-03-20, Letter from a Lady to Capt. M'Dougal & Capt. S___s |
1775-03-21, Affidavit of R. and J. Murray that their inventory has been secured |
1775-03-22, The Murrays' affair |
1775-03-24, Committee to investigate Messrs. Murray |
1775-03-29, Export and monopoly of products, e.g. nails |
1775-04-03, Choice of representatives to choose delegates |
1775-04-13, To the Inhabitants of the City and County of New-York; concerning supplying the British |
1775-04-15, To the inhabitants of the City and County of New-York; against the document of Apr. 13, 1775 |
1775-04-19, Dr. Auchmuty's letter to Capt. Montresor |
1775-04-23, British troop movements on Apr. 19 (Lexington & Concord) |
1775-04-26, Suggest election of a new committee to address current issues with the British |
1775-04-27, Declaration of J. Rivington, printer |
1775-04-28, List of persons to represent N.Y. City & County |
1775-04-28, List of persons to represent the Sons of Liberty |
1775-04-29, Pledge of New York to the Continental Congress |
1775-04-29, Resolution of the Committee of Observation |
1775-05-25, Invitation to Quebec to join in opposing England (Fr.) |
1775-05-29, Counties instructed to create Committees |
1775-06-09, R. & J. Murray apologize for breaking the export embargo |
1775-06-22, General Lee's resignation |
1775-08-04, False report of declaration of independence |
1775-08-04, Four N.Y. regiments raised for the Continental Army |
1775-09-23, On the election of magistrates |
1775-11-03, Carleton's defeat in Canada |
1775-11-03, Dissolution and election of new Provincial Congress |
1775-11-13, Taking of the garrison at St. John's in Canada |
1775-11-14, Proclamation against sedition |
1776?, Instructions for recruitment in New-York for service to the U.S.A. |
1776-01-06, To the Electors of New York. Four principles to incorporate in the new government |
1776-01-10, Committee announcement and reaction to not have a quorum |
1776-01-27, Against aid to the British |
1776-03-18, Speech of William Tr--n, Esq. |
1776-04-13, Candidates for the Provincial Congress |
1776-04-13, Candidates for the Provincial Congress and exhortation |
1776-04-13, Exhortaton to fellow citizens |
1776-04-13, Traits of the ideal representative |
1776-04-16, Candidates for the Provincial Congress |
1776-04-16, Candidates for the Provincial Congress |
1776-04-16, Inclusion of proven leaders in pool of representatives |
1776-04-16, Mechanics list of candidates for Provincial Congress |
1776-11-07, Committee of Safety. Necessity of travel passes |
1776-12-??, Certificate of subscription to the declaration of 30 November 1776 |
1777-03-01, Comm. of Safety for N.Y. |
1778?, Return of prisoners taken at Forts Montgomery and Clinton |
1778-01-30, To the inhabitants of Penn., N.Y. and Del. |
1778-10-03, Manifesto and proclamation by the Earl of Carlisle, with Response |
1779-03-09, Offer of letters of marque for British privateers in N.Y. |
1780-10-20, Arnold's proclamation recruiting for the British |
1780-12-29, Declaration appealing for reconciliation with Britain |
1781-05-08, Three days sport |
1783-03-26, Important intelligence of Peace |
1783-11-24, Announcement of Washington's entry into New York City |
1788-02-01, Call for a ratification convention |
1788-04-29, To the citizens of New-York |
1788-04-30, To the citizens of New-York |
1788-07-02, Announcement of Virginia's ratification |
1788-07-02, Independent journal. Suppl. Virginia's ratification |
1788-07-28, Independent journal. Supp. Poughkeepsie Convention |
1789-04-28, To the electors of the city and county of New York |
Albany, 1788-03-16, To the independent electors of Albany |
King's Co., 1788-04-21, To the inhabitants of King's County |
King's Co., 1788-04-28, To the inhabitants of King's County |
New York, 1788-04-18, To the independent electors of the city of New York |