Petition for the release of his son Daniell and Thomas Haines from the expedition against the Indians. Petition of Salem in 1693, in relation to their fort and scout shallop. ESSEX INST. HIST. COLL., XLII (Jan.) 111-112. [439 Photographic copy of a Resolve of the General court [of Massachusetts Bay] in 1725. COL. SOC. MASS. PUB., VIII, 130. [440 Printed in the form of an Executive proclamation, upon the distress suffered by the ministers of the Province in consequence of "the great and growing difference in the value of the Bills of Credit." Population of Salem in 1637. ESSEX INST. HIST. COLL., XLII (Oct.) 379. [441 Records of the proprietors of common lands in Boxford, 1683-1710. ESSEX INST. HIST. COLL., XLII (Oct.) 355-371. [442 ESSEX INST. Riot at Gloucester in 1768. HIST. COLL., XLII (Jan.) 36-39 [443 Statement of Jesse Savell of Gloucester respecting a mob attacking his house and family, September 7, 1768. Salem town records. Town meetings, volume II. 1659-1680. ESSEX INST. HIST. COLL., XLII (Jan.-July) 41-64, 257-272. Stearns, Ezra S. The Snow-Shoe men. GRANITE STATE MAG., I (Apr.-May) 149156, 201-209. [446 A brief account and attempt to discover the names of the men of a single company [commanded by William Tyng] engaged in the early part of Queen Anne's war [1703]. Verses on the death of Increase Nowell in 1655, of Governor Endicott in 1665, and of Henry Withington in 1666, and the epitaph of William Pole of Dorchester, who died in 1675. COL. SOC. MASS. PUB., VIII, 225-233. [447 Wheeler, Thomas. Wheeler's Narrative. An account of Captain Thomas Wheeler's expedition to Quabaug, now Brookfield, Mass., in 1675. With notes by William Plumer, Jr., and others. GRANITE STATE MAG., I (Jan.-Feb.) 41-48, 79-87. [Wild, Helen T., comp.] Strangers in Medford. MEDF. HIST. REG., IX (Jan. and Apr.-July) 16–19, 68–71. [449 [448 List of persons warned out of town in the early days. Grave, John. "John Grave: His Booke"The diary of a Connecticut citizen in 1679. Transcribed by Annie Kelsey Maher. CONN. MAG., X (Jan.-Mar.) 18-24. [455 Colonial muster roll. [1760.] N. Y. GENEAL. AND BIOG. REC., XXXVII (July-Oct.) 201202, 266–267. [456 Muster rolls of the companies in the upper battalion of Westchester county, N. Y. militia. Driscoll, John T. The Charter of liberties and the New York Assembly of 1683. U. S. CATH. HIST. REC. AND STUDIES, IV, 5-53. [457 Guernsey, R. S. Religious restraint among the early Puritans on Long Island. MAG. OF HIST., IV (Aug.) 91-101. [458 The New York Scotch colony. MAG. OF [459 HIST., IV (July) 43-46. Memorial of Lieut. Donald Campbell, of the Province of New York plantation, to the Lords Commissioners of trade, 1764. [1763?] Schuyler, Peter. Letter of Col. Peter Schuyler. [1723/4] N. Y. GENEAL, AND BIOG. REC., XXXVII (Oct.) 282-283. [460 Contributed by Frederick Morgan Steele. Nelson, William, ed. Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey. Vol. XXV. 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[1634.] MD. HIST. MAG., I (Dec.) 363-364. [481 Kemper, Charles E., ed. The early westward movement of Virginia, 1722-1734. As shown by the Proceedings of the Colonial Council. Edited and annotated by Charles E. Kemper. VA. MAG. HIST., XIII (Jan.-Apr.) 281-297, 351-374. [487 Notes from Council and General Court records. VA. MAG. HIST., XIII (Apr.) 389401; XIV (Oct.) 187-201. [488 Sioussat, St. George Leakin. Virginia and the English commercial system, 17301733. AM. HIST. ASSOC. REP., 1905, 1, 7197. [489 Stansbury, Charles Frederick. The Jamestown tower. ECLEC. MAG., CXLVI (June) 470-475. [490 Vol. VI. Proceedings of the President and assistants from October 12, 1741, to October 30, 1754. 486 p. [497 The government of the President and assistants was superseded by that of the first royal governor, John Reynolds, in 1754. Vol. VII. Proceedings and minutes of the governor and Council from October 30, 1754, to March 6, 1759. 968 p. [498 Arnold, H. V. The French occupation of the Northwest. No. DAK. HIST. SOC. COLL., I, 72-74. [499 Franz, Alexander. Die Kolonisation des Mississippitales bis zum Ausgange der französischen Herrschaft. Eine kolonialhistorische Studie. Leipzig, G. Wigand. xxiii, 464 p. fold. map. [500 Rev. in: Am. hist. rev., XII (Apr. 1907) 659-661. One of Celeron's plates. MD. HIST. MAG., I (Sept.) 277-279. [501 Transcript of a plate found at the confluence of the Ohio and Great Kanawha rivers. Severance, Frank Hayward. The story of Joncaire, his life and times on the Niagara. Buffalo. viii, 135 P. [502 "The following chapters are a portion of an extended study, as yet unpublished, of the operations of the French on the lower lakes, with especial reference to the history of the Niagara region."-Introd. Included also in Buffalo hist. soc. pub., IX, 81-219. Rev. in: Hist. pub. Canada, XI (1907) 129 132. Thwaites, Reuben Gold, ed. The French régime in Wisconsin, II, 1727-1748. Mad 1763-1783. Sources and Documents. Adams, Samuel. The writings of Samuel Adams. 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SER. INST., XXXIX (Sept.-Oct.) 257-273. [508 Diary of Col. Jeduthan Baldwin, Continental army, 1775-1779. Baldwin, Jeduthan. The Revolutionary journal of Col. Jeduthan Baldwin, 17751778; ed., with a memoir and notes, by Thomas Williams Baldwin. Bangor, Printed for the De Burians [by C. H. Glass and co.]. lxiii, 164 p. pl., 3 facsims. (De Burians of Bangor, Maine. Publications, v. 3.) [509 Benson, Robert. Letter of Lieut.-Col. Robert Benson, aid-de-camp to General George Clinton, to Colonel Richard Varick, aid to Arnold [1780]. MAG. OF HIST., IV (Sept.) 172-173. [510 Cooper, Samuel. Letters of a soldier [Samuel Cooper] of the American Revolution. CONN. MAG., VII (Jan.-Mar.) 25-27. [513 Diffenderffer, F. R. An early road petition. [Lancaster county, 1770.] LANCASTER CO. HIST. SOC. PAP., X, no. 5, 145156. [514 Documents drawn from the papers of Richard Clarke, one of the consignees of the tea sent to Boston in November and De cember, 1773- COL. SOC. MASS. PUB., VIII, 78-89. [515 Among them are: Letters of Richard Clarke to Isaac Winslow Clarke, Boston, 1762, 1773, 1774; Memorandum from Abraham Dupuis and company concerning tea sold to Richard Clarke and sons [1773?]; Petition to the Governor and Council. [Rough draft of a petition presented by the tea consignees, 1773.] Duane, James. Correspondence. [1774 1778.] So. HIST. ASSOC. PUB., X (Sept.) 299-310. [516 Duane, James. Letter of James Duane. [1778.] N. Y. STATE HIST. ASSOC. PROC., VI, 161. [517 Fogg, Jeremiah. Orderly book kept by Jeremiah Fogg, Adjutant Colonel Enoch Poor's second New Hampshire regiment, on Winter Hill, during the Siege of Boston, October 28, 1775, to January 12, 1776. Compiled by Albert A. Folsom, and sketch of Major Fogg, by Charles H. Bell. GRANITE STATE MAG., I (June) 292-297. [518 Franklin, Benjamin. Letters of Benjamin Franklin on public affairs, 1773-1787. N. Y. PUB. LIB. BUL., X (Jan.) 13-22. [519 Printed from mss. in the N. Y. public library. Greene, Nath'l. 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MAG., VII (Jan.-Oct.) 3-11, 53-68, 115-129, 179-193. [526 Livingston, Philip. Letter of Philip Livingston to his daughter [1775]. MAG. OF HIST., III (June) 391-392. Magaw, Robert. Letter of Colonel Robert Magaw, 6th Penn. regiment to Colonel James Wilson of Carlisle, Pa. [1776] MAG. OF HIST., IV (July) 52-53. [528 Marblehead regulations restraining amusements in 1775. ESSEX INST. HIST. COLL., XLII (Jan.) 88. [527 [529 Contains two letters written by James Lyon, Camp before Yorktown, 1781. Morris, Gouverneur. Letter of Gouv. Morris. [1778.] N. Y. STATE HIST. ASSOC. PROC., VI, 158. [531 Letter of Robt. Morris. Morris, Robert. [1783.] N. Y. STATE HIST. ASSOC. PROC., VI, 159. [532 Officers appointed by the Gloucester co. [Va.] Committee of Safety in 1775. Wм. AND MARY QUAR., XV (Oct.) 123-124. [533 An order book of the 1st regt., S. C. line, Continental establishment. S. C. HIST. MAG., VII (Apr.-Oct.) 75-80, 130-142, 194-203. [534 Orderly book, Fourth Pennsylvania battalion, Col. Anthony Wayne, 1776. PA. MAG. HIST. XXX (Jan.-Apr.) 91-103, 206-219. [535 Peace declared in Williamsburg [Va.], 1783. [538 A report to the Pennsylvania Council of safety. [1776.] MAG. OF HIST., IV (Nov.) 292-294. [539 Report of a commission appointed to visit and inspect the condition of the Penn. troops at Ticonderoga and on and near N. Y. Island. Revolutionary army orders, for the main army under Washington. 1778-1779. Va. MAG. HIST., XIII (Apr.) 337-350. XIV (July-Oct.) 35-50, 180-187. [540 Richmond, George H. Letters by and to Gen. Nathanael Greene with some to his wife. N. Y., G. H. Richmond. 39 p. Washington, George. Letters from George [541 Washington, George. Unpublished letters Schuyler, Philip. Letter of Ph. Schuyler. [1779.] N. Y. STATE HIST. ASSOC. PROC., VI, 156-157. [542 South Carolina. General assembly, 1776. Journal of the General assembly of South Carolina, March 26, 1776-April 11, 1776. Ed. by A. S. Salley, jr., sec. of the Hist. commission of S. C. Columbia, S. 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