Miscellaneous Documents and Records Relating to New Hampshire at Different Periods

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Nathaniel Bouton
E. A. Jenks, state printer, 1877 - 719 páginas
 

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Proceedings organizationHon Samuel Livermore president
38
General Courtmotion to change the time of meeting c
44
Report of Committee on the Senate c 51
52
Executive powergovernor
82
Oath
89
Reduction of representatives negatived
108
Constitution with articles of amendment incorporated 126141
126
Executive powergovernor
132
Return of votes on the amendments 141
141
Lieutenant governor council
145
1783
151
Articles as sent out 152164
152
Secretary county treasurer
161
Return of votes on the proposed amendments 166
166
Judiciary power clerks of courts
192
THE CONTROVERSY RELATING TO THE NEW HAMPSHIRE
197
Letter from Gov Wentworth to Gov Clinton
203
Jan 16
204
Memorial of John Wendell
215
JOURNAL resumed
216
SECTION III
221
SECTION IV
228
State of New Hampshireto the selectmen
236
Declaration and petition of inhabitants of the
242
Letter of Committee of Safety New York to John
249
Petition of inhabitants of Landaff for aid and pro
253
Letter from Meshech Weare in answer to the above
255
July 18
271
SECTION VII
272
Letter from Meshech Weare to N H delegates
278
91
279
Action of Vermont Assembly thereon
284
Letter from Meshech Weare to Thomas Chitten
294
SECTION VIII
325
Final dissolution of the union of towns east of Con
333
May Returns from Hartford Moretown and Peacham 339
339
Address by Ira Allen to the Inhabitants of Vermont
345
Resolves of Congress respecting the New Hamp
351
Letter from Woodbury Langdon delegate in Con
355
Letter of Joseph Marsh Peter Olcott and Beza
363
Beza Woodwards petition in behalf of people above
371
Letter from Jacob Bailey to Meshech Weare rela
377
Mittimus for committing Col Enoch Hale to pris
439
Letter from Col Enoch Hale sheriff of the county
449
Oct 6
454
Letter from Enoch Hale in person to President
455
Letter from Gen Washington to Gov Thomas
462
Letter from Wm Page in gaol at Exeter to Elisha
473
1782
479
Jan 11 12 Letters from Col Enoch Hale relating to
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SECTION XIII
486
Letter from Doct Wm Page to Pres Weare
493
To Col David Page and Jos Whipple to discharge
495
Note by the Editor
498
senate
499
To officer in charge of continental stores in Coös
504
To Messrs Peabody and Folsom in Congress
511
Judiciary system considered c
513
To Capt Josiah Moulton and Col S Folsom
527
To Eph Blaine Esq about beef cattle
528
Orders to Lts Bezaleel Howe and Jos Boynton
534
Relating to raising men for western frontiers
540
To Col Charles Johnston relating to troops
541
To Gov Jona Trumbull relating to a counterfeiter
547
Agreement with John Balch as postrider
553
Proposal to meet annually in October
573
Jan 26
575
A suspected person at Londonderry
581
Payment for excise on spirituous liquors
587
Letter to Capt John Jennison about supply of beef
594
Answer to Memorial from Dartmouth College
600
Jesse Christy to be taken into custody
603
Nicholas Gilman Esq deceased
609
Permission for Dorothy Nelson to visit Portsmouth
615
622
624
Note by the Editor
636
639651
651
Summary of returns from eighteen towns 13877
657
658670
670
To Jacob Cuyler Esq relating to paying drafts
673
Summary of returns from twentyfour towns 15160
679
Summary of returns from twentyfour towns 8344
688
Letter from Thomas Wiggin to Sir John Cooke
701
578581
713

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