16--?, Petition against the government of Pennsylvania (MS) |
165-?, William Penn's map of Maryland & Pennsylvania (Dut.) |
1664-80, List of documents from the Secretary's Office in N.Y. (MS) |
1681, Penn, Brief account of the Prov. of Pennsylvania |
1681, Penn, Some account of the Prov. of Pennsylvania |
1682? Indenture (MS) |
1683, Ford, Vindication of William Penn |
1683, Ford, Vindication of William Penn |
1683, Penn, Letter from William Penn ... to the Committee of the Free Society of Traders |
1684, Tryon, Planter's speech to his neighbours |
1685, Penn, Further account of the Prov. of Penn. |
1686, Penn, Info and direction to persons inclined to America |
1715?, Novi Belgii Novaeque Angliae nec non partis Virginiae tabula |
1728-04, Remarks on the late proceedings |
1728-09-16, To Morris Morris on his conduct |
1731-08-13, History of land claims in Pennsylvania (MS) [uncorrected rough draft] |
1732-07-08, Will of Moses Cox (MS) |
1732-41, Accounts of Indian charges (MS) |
1737-05-14, Letter from J. Logan to S. Ogle, Lt. Gov. of Maryland concerning differences on the western side of the Susquehanna (MS) |
1741-03-26, Memoranda of two letters to J. Langhorne from sundry Indians (MS) |
1746-12, Petition of T. & R. Penn concerning repeal of acts of 1722 & 1729 (MS) |
1749-07-03, G. Croghan concerning a French/Virignia settlement on the Ohio (MS) |
1749-55, Documents on paper currency (MS) |
1750-07-11, Letter from Thomas Lee concerning French troop movements (MS) |
1754-03-06, Examination of Montour and Patten respecting road to Ohio and French forts (MS) |
1754-07-03, Capitulation granted to G. Washington at Fort Necessity (MS) |
1754-07-28, Letter from R. Stobo with plan of Fort Duquesne (MS) |
1755 A brief narrative of the incursions of the French and Indians in the Province of Pennsylvania (MS) |
1755, Documents on Gen. Braddocks expedition and loss of his papers (MS) |
1755, Galerm, Misfortunes of French neutrals |
1755, Information from Io. Peeby, a Delaware Indian (MS) |
1755, Letter from Wm. Peters to Governor Morris (MS) |
1755, List of officers present, killed, wounded in action on the banks of the Monongahela, July 8, 1755 (MS) |
1755, List of subscribers to the Pennsylvania Hospital (MS) |
1755, Paper containing dates of a series of letters (MS) |
1755, Petition from settlers living near the mouth of Penn's Creek ... (MS) |
1755, Petition of Pennsylvania residents to the King (MS) |
1755?, Considerations towards a general plan of the measures of the English Provinces (MS) |
1755-05-15, Petition of Menunists (MS) |
1755-07-16, Dunbar, Letter to Gov. Morris (MS) |
1755-11-01, Number of arms delivered by the Council |
1755-11-15, Examination of G. Hutchinson of Peters Township, Cumberland County (MS) |
1755-11-17, Examination of P. Burns of Marsh Creek, concerning his abduction by Indians (MS) |
1755-11-18, Deposition of Jacob Morgan concerning Indian massacres in Berks County with cover letter (MS) |
1755-11-19, C. Weiser to Gov. Morris (MS) |
1755-11-22, Deposition of David Zeisberger (MS) |
1756?, Letter from G. Washington at Williamsburg to Gov. Morris (MS) with enclosure |
1756-01-03, Instructions to Capt. Wayne about recruiting (MS) |
1756-03-30, Deposition of John Craig, prisoner of the Delaware Indians (MS) |
1756-03-31 , Examination of John Baker, servant man of G. Croghan (MS) |
1756-06-11, Letter from Col. Clapham to Governor Morris (MS) |
1756-09-17, George Stevenson to … |
1756-09-22, Examination of Daniel McMullen and Thomas Moffit (MS) |
1756-09-30, Examination of John Adam Long (MS) |
1756-12-06, H. Muhlenbergh to Rev. Dr. Peters (MS) |
1756-12-17, List of papers lent by the Proprietors of Pennsylvania (MS) |
1757?, Quakers' position concerning trade with the Indians (MS) |
1757-07-14, Friendly Association for Regaining Peace with the Indians. Address to W. Denny, Gov. of Pennsylvania (MS) |
1757-07-26, Alterations in the return of Moravian taxables in Bethlehem (MS) |
1757-09-05, From W. Trent with depositions on the French memorial (MS) |
1757-09-22, Moore, Memorial defending his reputation |
1757-11-05 , Peters & Lardner, Report on the distribution of arms by the Assembly (MS) |
1758?, Wife of J. Baptiste Galeron interceding with the Gov. of Pennsylvania on behalf of her husband (MS) |
1758-01-11, Commitment of W. Moore for a libel against the House of Assembly (MS) |
1758-01-20, Captain J. Shippen to Major Burd (MS) |
1758-03-23, Statement made by Richard How concerning Indian goods (MS) |
1758-03-28, Examination of Francois Fevre, a French deserter (MS) |
1758-05-06, News delivered by an Indian named Bill Sack (MS) |
1758-05-29, Information of Benjamin, an Indian (MS) |
1758-07-08, Extract from Sawyer's newspaper on Gen. Forbes and the printer (MS) |
1758-07-09, Col. Armstrong to Gen. Forbes on disposition of troops at Carlisle (MS) |
1758-07-12, Petition of the Freemen of Pennsylvania for the release of captives (MS) |
1758-07-13, Maj. Shippen to R. Peters on not receiving his Brevet as Lieut. Colonel (MS) |
1758-07-18, T. Barton to R. Peters with commission as chaplain (MS) |
1758-07-30, Letter of Lewis Morris (MS) |
1758-07-31, J. Spangenberg to R. Peters in answer to information given by Mr. Smith to Gen. Forbes (MS) |
1758-08-16, Maj. Shippen to R. Peters on receipt of his Brevet commission (MS) |
1758-10-02, List of papers sent to Mr. Morris by the Proprietors of Pennsylvania (MS) |
1759, Register of flags of truce (MS) |
1759?, Sketch of Gen. Forbes' fort at Pittsburgh (MS) |
1759-02-02, Petition to King George from Benjamin Franklin (MS) |
1759-03-17, Return of the Garrison at Pittsburg (MS) |
1759-08-02, Coventry. Account of the French defeat and surrender of Fort Niagara (MS) |
1759-08-05, Intelligence report from Pittsburgh (MS) |
1759-11-27, Passport for Teedyuscung and other Indians with prisoners (MS) |
176-?, Chester County petition |
176-?--7-?, Blank forms |
1760, Hamilton - Till correspondence on breaking embargo (MS) |
1760?, Pennsylvania blank form of oath for govt. employment |
1760-03-20, Friendly Association for Regaining Peace with the Indians. Address to Thomas and Richard Penn (MS) |
1760-08-15, Monckton, Letter to Richard Peters (MS) |
1761?, Wm. Johnson's memorial to the King concerning his actions as Superintendent of Indian Affairs (MS) |
1763-10-22, Gov. Hamilton. Pass for James Irwine and two Indians (MS) |
1764, Explanatory remarks on Penn. Resolves |
1765-09-12, Wertheste Landes-Leute, sonderlich in Philadelphia Bucks und Bercks-Caunty |
1766?. Good news for America |
1767-06-24, Letter concerning Late Pennsylvania Officers land purchase |
1768-75, Land dispute between Virginia and Pennsylvania (MS) |
1772 -11-19, R. Penn's passport for Kayashuta [i.e., Guyasuta] (MS) |
1774-06-11, Meeting at Philosophical Society's Hall on the port bill |
1774-06-22/25, At a meeting of the Committees |
1776, Conveyancing of land (MS) |
1776-06-19, Prov. Conference of Committees Extracts of proceedings |
1776-10-17, Meeting at the Philosophical Society Hall |
1776-11-02, Meeting of a number of citizens |
1776-11-08, Meeting of a number of citizens |
1776-12-??, Route and distance traveled with English prisoners (MS) |
1777-04-16, Wharton, T. Letter |
1777-09-23, Fresh important intelligence |
1777-10-06/11-01, News |
1778, Friends. Observations relating to schools |
1779-10-27, General militia orders |
1781, Account of the capture of Gen. Monk by H. Alley (MS) |
1781-12, Letter from trustees of U. of Penn. congratulating Gen. Washington (MS) |
1784-08-24, Petition of creditors of Philadelphia (MS) |
1788-08?, To the public |
1794-10-22, Comm. of Merchants seeking compensation for British depredations |
1794-11, Comm. Of Merchants' correspondence concerning compensation for property seized |
1797-12-28, Memorial of Managers of Penn. Hospital |
1819-10-12, Matlack - Holmes correspondence (MS) |
1849-11-19, How the news of Braddock's defeat came to town (from Cummings' evening telegraphic bulletin) |
1850-12-17, Indian Walk of 1737 |
Board of Trade. Letter about acts passed in Pennsylvania (1742-43) concerning the private economy, 1746-12-05 (MS) |
Extract of a letter from Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Madison (In Aurora (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1809 Mar. 17)) |
n.d., From a countryman to Messers. Bradford (MS) |
n.d., Light verse (MS) |
n.d., Miscellaneous documents (MS) |