In Provincial Congress, New-York, June 13, 1776 : Whereas this Congress have been informed by the Continental Congress, and have reason to believe that an invasion of this colony will very shortly be made. Resolved unanimously, that it be, and it is hereby recommended to all the officers in the militia in this colony, forthwith to review the same, and give orders that they prepare themselves ...
| Corporate Author: | New York (Colony). Provincial Congress |
|---|---|
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early American imprints. Evans (1639-1800) ;
no. 14936. |
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Evans Digital Edition |
Similar Items
In Provincial Congress, New-Jersey, Burlington, June 14, 1776 : Whereas the Honourable Continental Congress have resolved, that the colony of New-Jersey be requested immediately to send three thousand three hundred of their militia to reinforce the army of New-York ...
Published: (1776)
Published: (1776)
In Provincial Congress, New-York, June 7, 1776 : Your committee appointed for that purpose having deliberately considered the resolves of Continental Congress, of the first, third and fourth instant, for raising a body of militia for the defence of the colonies, in the present campaign, do report, that we have extracted from the said resolves such parts thereof as immediately relate to this colony ...
In Assembly, Thursday, December 5, 1776. P.M : On motion, resolved unanimously ...
In Provincial Congress, Watertown, June 10, 1775 : Resolved, that each soldier in the Massachusetts army, shall have the following allowance per day, viz. ...
Williamsburg, August 20, 1776 : Sir, As we have great reason to believe that our enemies will make a vigorous attack on this commonwealth if they should not succeed in their attempts against New York ...
Rules and orders for regulating the militia of the colony of New-York : recommended by the Provincial Congress, August 22, 1775. And orderd to be printed.
In Provincial Congress, at Trenton, New-Jersey, June, 3, 1775 : The Congress taking into consideration the cruel and arbitrary measures adopted and pursued by the British Parliament, and present ministry, for the purpose of subjecting the American colonies to the most abject servitude ...
Burlington Nov. [blank] 1776 : Sir, General Howe, after having been presented with the fairest opportunity to come to a general engagement with the brave troops of the United States, at the White-Plains, thought proper to decline a battle, and suddenly retreated towards New-York. ...
Militia. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting an abstract of the returns of the militia of all the states and territories, so far as have been received at that department.
Published: (1846)
Published: (1846)
Militia. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting an abstract of the returns of the militia of all the states and territories, so far as have been received at that department.
Published: (1844)
Published: (1844)
In Council, January 13, 1781 : Sir, The invasion of our country by the enemy at the close of the late session of Assembly, their pushing immediately to this place, the dispersion of the publick papers, which for the purpose of saving them necessarily took place, and the injury done at the printing office, have been so many causes operating unfortunately to the delay of transmitting you those acts of Assembly which required immediate execution. ...
Published: (1781)
Published: (1781)
In Committee of Safety for the Colony of New-York, the [blank] day of [blank] 1775 : To [blank] Greeting: By virtue of the authority reposed in us by the Provincial Congress of the said colony,-- we do hereby nominate, authorize, constitute and appoint you [blank] of the [blank] ...
Published: (1775)
Published: (1775)
Naval Militia.
Published: (1904)
Published: (1904)
Naval Militia.
Published: (1906)
Published: (1906)
In the House of Representatives, January 9, 1776 : Whereas it appears to this Court, that the part of the militia of this colony now in the American Army as a temporary reinforcement ...
Militia -- Reorganization of the same. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 147).
Published: (1846)
Published: (1846)
An ordinance for regulating the militia of New Jersey : Passed at a sitting of the Provincial Congress, held at Trenton in the month of October 1776. : To which is annexed, the continental articles of war. : Published by order.
[Expediency of giving more aid to various States and Territories for strengthening militia force of country.].
Published: (1882)
Published: (1882)
Claims of Pennsylvania Militia. Letter from E. B French, second auditor of the Treasury, in answer to Resolution of the House, of January 13, relative to vouchers for expenses in calling out the Pennsylvania Militia during the recent invasion.
Published: (1864)
Published: (1864)
The militia.
Published: (1809)
Published: (1809)
The militia.
Published: (1810)
Published: (1810)
The militia.
Published: (1810)
Published: (1810)
The militia.
Published: (1812)
Published: (1812)
The militia.
Published: (1810)
Published: (1810)
Militia.
Published: (1840)
Published: (1840)
The militia.
Published: (1819)
Published: (1819)
The militia.
Published: (1806)
Published: (1806)
General orders. Head-quarters, Boston, Feb. 28, 1795 : It gives the commander in chief the highest satisfaction, that his fellow-citizens of the militia, not only retain the character they have already acquired by their improvements in discipline; but in the past year they have added to their reputation ...
Anno regni tredecimo Georgii Regis : An act to regulate the militia of this colony[.].
Resolution of the Legislature of New Hampshire, recommending provision for an efficient and uniform militia throughout the United States.
Published: (1833)
Published: (1833)
Discipline militia.
Published: (1827)
Published: (1827)
Organization of the militia.
Published: (1790)
Published: (1790)
Efficiency of the militia.
Published: (1892)
Published: (1892)
Reorganization of the Militia.
Published: (1880)
Published: (1880)
Reorganization of the militia.
Published: (1882)
Published: (1882)
Militia -- minority.
Published: (1840)
Published: (1840)
Memorial of Alden Partridge and Edward Burke, appointed a committee to memorialize Congress on the subject of the militia.
Published: (1839)
Published: (1839)
In the House of Representatives, July 10th, 1776 : Whereas the Honorable the American Congress have lately made upon the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay a most urgent requisition for a further reinforcement by two regiments of its militia, to support our army in the northern or Canada department ...
An act regulating the militia of the state of Vermont.
Militia. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting abstract of returns of the militia.
Published: (1854)
Published: (1854)