The History of the American Revolution Including the Most Important Events And
The History of the American Revolution Including the Most Important Events And
Bernard Hubley
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Rcfolved, That the governor o r Connecticut, be re- queued immediately to fend a ftrong reinforcement to the garrifonsof Crown Foint and Ticonderoga, and that fo many of the cannon and other (lores be retained as may be necessary for the immediate defence' of thofe pelts, until further -orders from this Congrefs, aad t#afc Lis *7 v o THE HISTORY OF THE a. D. 1775, the provincial convention of New- York be informed of this refolve, and defired to furnifh thofe troops with provifions and other ne...ceffary (lores, and to take effec- tual care that a fuflicient number of batteaux be imme- diately provided for the Lakes. Ordered, that the above refolve be immediately tranfmitted in a letter by the prefident to governor Trumbull and the convention at New- York. Ordered, that the preQdent in his letter acquaint go- vernor Trumbull that it is the defire of the Congrefs that he fhould appoint a perfon, in whom he can confide ta command the forces at Crown Point and Ticonderoga. On Thurfday June lft, A petition from the com* niittee reprefcnting the people in that part of Augufta, County, in the colony of Virginia, on the Weft fide of Che Allegheny mountain, was laid before the Congrefs and read, intimating "fears of a rupture with the Indians on account of lord Dunrnore's conduct, " and deiiring " commissioners from the colony of Virginia and pro- vince of Pennfylvania, to attend a meeting of the Indi- ans at Pittsburg, on behalf of thefe colonies.
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