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- To the several battalions of military associators in the province of Pennsylvania. : Gentlemen, The Committee of Privates of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia would esteem itself culpable, if it neglected to address you on the most important subject that can come before freemen ..
- A state of the accounts of Archibald Thompson, Esquire, late a sub-lieutenant of Philadelphia County
- A state of the accounts of William Coats, Esquire, lieutenant of Philadelphia County
- An act for the better ordering and regulating such as are willing and desirous to be united for military purposes within this province
- An die Unter-Officiers und Gemeinen der verschiedenen Companien Associators, die zur Stadt und den Freyheiten von Philadelphia gehoren
- An ordinance for rendering the burthen of Associators and non-Associators in the defence of this state as nearly equal as may be
- Arrangement of the Pennsylvania line, January 17, 1781
- Articles of association in Pennsylvania. : We, the officers and soldiers engaged in the present association for the defence of American liberty ..
- By the Honourable George Thomas, Esq; lieutenant governor ... of Pennsylvania ... A proclamation. : His grace the Duke of Newcastle, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state, having, by his letter of the 9th of April last, signified ... that his majesty has been pleased to order a considerable body of his troops from England ... Given under my hand, and the great seal of the province of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, this ninth day of June ... one thousand seven hundred and forty-six. ..
- By the Honourable George Thomas, Esq; lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation. : Whereas His Majesty ... hath by his declaration ... declared war against the French king ... Given under may hand ... at Philadelphia, the eleventh day of June ... one thousand seven hundred and forty-four
- By the Honourable John Penn, Esq; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, a proclamation. : Whereas the Delaware and Shawanese tribes of Indians ... have, without the least provocation, and contrary to their late most solemn treaties, ungratefully renewed war upon this province ... Given under my hand, and the great seal of the said province, at Philadelphia, the seventh day of July ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty-four
- Copy of part of a letter from Israel Pemberton, and son, of Philadelphia, to David Barclay, and son, of London. : Philadelphia, the 1st of the 3d mo. 1740. The latest accounts we have received, confirming the apprehensions we have been long under, of a rupture with France, afford us a melancholy prospect of the state of affairs ..
- Council-Chamber, Philadelphia, [blank] 1781. : Instructions for recruiting a corps of rifle men, to serve until the first of January next
- General orders. Harrisburg, 25th August. 1812. : The President of the United States having, through the Secretary at War and General Dearborn, under date respectively of the 13th inst. require a detachment of 2000 Militia, to be marched with the least possible delay from the north-western parts of Pennsylvania to Buffaloe [sic], in the state of New York; ...
- General orders. Harrisburg, 27th Aug. 1814. : The recent destruction of the capital of the United States, the threatened and probable conflagration of the metropolis of a sister state, and the general threatening aspect of affairs warranting the opinion that an attack is meditated by the enemy on the shores of the Delaware: the governor ... orders and directs that the militia ... be held in readiness to march at a moment's warning ..
- General orders. Harrisburg, May 12, 1812. : The President of the United States having, in conformity to an act of Congress, required a draft of 14,000 men, as the quota of Pennsylvania towards the detachment of 100,000 militia, the governor is desirous, with promptitude, to perform all the duties which the constitution and laws, principle and patriotism, assign him. ...
- Gentlemen and fellow soldiers. : The alacrity and spirit you have shewn in associating for the defence of your country, in equipping yourselves with arms and learning their use has done you honor now, and will be remembered by posterity with gratitude and applause. ..
- In Assembly, Thursday, December 5, 1776. P.M. : On motion, resolved unanimously ..
- In Convention for the State of Pennsylvania. Friday, August 16, 1776. : Whereas this Convention hath received information, that several associators of this state have deserted the camp in the face of the enemy ..
- In Convention for the State of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, August 13, 1776. : Upon the requisition of Congress, of the 3d of June last, the state of Pennsylvania agreed to furnish towards forming the Flying Camp 4500 men, exclusive of 1500, under Colonel Miles. ..
- In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, December 23, 1776. : Friends and countrymen, The pressing exigency of the times induces us once more to address you, while we can deplore the calamities of our country without restraint, and before the voice of truth and the exertions of tyranny are forced back into the bosom of the wretched sufferer. ... We call upon you, we entreat and beseech you to come forth to the assistance of our worthy General Washington and our invaded brethren in the Jerseys ..
- In Council, January, 3, 1780. : Instructions to the lieutenants and sub-lieutenants, appointed to receive the recruits
- In Council, Philadelphia, June 15, 1781. : Whereas the honourable the Continental Congress, have required of this state, three troops of militia cavalry ... Resolved, that the lieutenants of each county, do immediately direct the light horse of the several counties, to hold themselves in readiness for field service ..
- In Council, Philadelphia, March 10, 1781. : Whereas the General Assembly have authorised and directed the sum of nine pounds state money to be paid as a gratuity to every non-commissioned officer and sodier [sic] of the Pennsylvania line, enlisted, prior to the year 1780 ... Resolved, that the commissioners ... are hereby authorised and directed to pay the said sum ..
- In the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. Friday, January 19, 1815. : The House having resolved itself into a committee of the whole, on the report of the Committee on the Militia System, read on the 16th instant, and the same being under consideration, ...
- Philadelphia, July 4th, 1776, : Gentlemen, The Congress this morning directed us to confer with the Committees of Safety and Inspection, and the field officers now in town, about the proper mode of collecting the militia of this province ..
- State of Pennsylvania. : An act for recruiting the Pennsylvania line in the army of the United States
- State of the account of Adam Hubley, Esquire, late lieutenant of Lancaster County
- State of the account of Gerardus Wyncoop, Esq. late collector of excise, Bucks County; : from the time of the last settlement, until the appointment of his successor, October 26th, 1786
- State of the account of Henry Miller and of Michael Hahn, Esquires, late collectors of excise for York County
- State of the account of Peter Burkholder. Esq. late sub-lieutenant of Northampton County. From March 20th, 1780 till 1st April, 1783
- State of the accounts of Andrew Boyd, Esq. a sub-lieutenant of Chester County. From March 1777, to March 1780. : In which is exhibited. The amount of the monies received by him for fines incurred within that time in the 8th battalion of militia, and accounted for. : Together with lists shewing by whom the same were paid, so far as these lists were obtained. : Likewise, his disbursements and payments thereof into the treasury
- State of the accounts of Benjamin Brannon, Esq. late a sub-lieutenant of Chester County, from the time of his appointment in March 1777, until the time of his resignation in December following ...
- State of the accounts of Col. George Smith, a sub-lieutenant of the county of Philadelphia. : In which is exhibited, for the information of the public, the amount of the fines received and accounted for by him, between March 1777, and April 1780; together with lists of the fines composing the same, and the names of the persons from whom received, respectively arranged in companies and classes. : Likewise, the disbursements out of those monies, and payments thereof into the treasury
- State of the accounts of Edward Cook, Esq. lieutenant of Westmoreland County. From 1st April 1783, to 1st June 1784
- State of the accounts of Gerardus Wynkoop, Esq. collector of excise for Bucks County. : From 1st Nov. 1783, to 21st Nov. 1784
- State of the accounts of Jacob Engle, Esquire, late a sub-lieutenant of Philadelphia County
- State of the accounts of James Ross, Esquire lieutenant of the county of Lancaster, from the time of his appointment to the 1st August, 1785. : In which is exhibited an account of the monies received by him for militia fines, and accounted for: together with a list shewing by whom they were paid; likewise the application and payment of the monies
- State of the accounts of John Lacey, Junior, and George Wall, Esquires, late sub-lieutenants of the county of Bucks, as they have been liquidated and settled. : In which is exhibited, for the information and satisfaction of the public, the amount of the fines received by them, and accounted for from March 1777 to March 1780, from the fourth battalion; with lists of the names of the persons, and the sums paid by them respectively, arranged in the order of their companies and classes: likewise the disbursement and appropriation of the monies thus collected
- State of the accounts of Joseph Hart, Esq. late lieutenant of Bucks County. From the 1st March, to the 8th November, 1783
- State of the accounts of Joshua Anderson, Esq. late sub-lieutenant of Bucks County. From March 1780, to April 1783. : In which is set forth the amount of the fines received within that period from delinquents of the fourth battalion, for non-performance of militia duty and exercise. : Together with lists shewing the names of the persons by whom payments have been made, and the sums received from them respectively. : Likewise, the disbursements made by him, and the payments to the treasury
- State of the accounts of Joshua Elder, Esquire, late sub-lieutenant of Lancaster County. : In which is exhibited the amount of the monies received by him for militia fines, and accounted for; Together with lists shewing by whom they were paid; likewise the application and payment of the monies
- State of the accounts of Peter Richards, Esq; sub-lieut. of the county of Philadelphia, : in which is exhibited, for the information and satisfaction of the public, the amount of the monies received by fines, and accounted for in the fall 1779 and spring 1780; together with a list, shewing the sum paid by each person of whom the same was collected; likewise the disbursement and appropriation thereof
- State of the accounts of Robert Smith, Esquire, lieutenant of Chester County, from March 1777, to March 1780, as they have been adjusted and settled; : in which is exhibited the amount of the monies received by him for fines incurred within that time, and accounted for from the 4th and 7th battalions of Chester County militia. : Likewise lists shewing by whom the same were paid; also the disbursements of the money, and payments thereof to the treasury
- State of the accounts of Robert Wilson, Esq. sub-lieutenant of Chester County. From the time of his appointment, April 8, 1778, to the 11th August 1779
- State of the accounts of Samuel Rhea, Esquire, late lieutenant of Northampton County, from the time of his appointment April 1st, 1780, until his resignation June 1st, 1781
- State of the accounts of Thomas Cheney, Esq. sub-lieutenant of Chester County. And of John Hannum, Esq. from March 1777, to March 1780. : In which is exhibited the fines received, the names of the persons by whom the same were paid, and the application of the money
- State of the accounts of Thomas Levis, a sub-lieutenant of Chester County, from March 1777 to March 1780. : As they have been adjusted and settled; in which is exhibited the amount of the monies received by him for fines incurred within that time in Col. Davis's battalion of militia, and accounted for. : Together with lists shewing by whom the same were paid. : Likewise his disbursements and payments thereof into the treasury
- State of the accounts of Thomas Strawbridge, Esq. late sub-lieutenant of Chester County. From the time of his appointment under the militia law in March 1777, to the 8th of April 1778. : In which is set forth the amount of the fines received within that period from delinquents of Col. Evans's battalion, for non-performance of militia duty and exercise; together with lists shewing the names of the persons by whom payments have been made, and the sums received from them respectively. : Likewise, the disbursements made by him, and the payments to the treasury
- State of the accounts of William Scott, Esq. lieutenant of York County, from the 1st of April, 1783, to 1st of November, 1784
- State of the accounts of the Hon. George Wall, Esquire, sub-lieutenant of Bucks County, from 20th March 1780, to the 1st April 1783. : In which is exhibited the amount of the monies received by him for militia fines, and accounted for: together with lists shewing by whom they were paid; likewise the application and payment of the monies
- State of the accounts of the late lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Lancaster County, from March 1777, to the 15th Feb. 1780. : Shewing the amount of fines received by them respectively and accounted for; the persons from whom received; and the application and payment of the money
- State of the accounts of the late lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Northampton County, so far as they have been liquidated and settled, : in which is exhibited, for the information and satisfaction of the public, the amount of the monies received by fines, and accounted for, from March 1777 to September 4, 1779; with lists, shewing the names of the persons from whom received, and the sums paid by them respectively; likewise the appropriation and disbursement of the monies thus collected. ..
- State of the accounts of the lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Chester County. From March 1780, to April 1783. : In which is exhibited. The amount of monies received for fines, by them respectively, and accounted for; with lists of the persons by whom the same were paid, arranged in the order of their companies and classes. : Likewise, their disbursements and payments to the treasury
- State of the accounts of the lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Lancaster County; from 20th March 1780, to March 1781. : In which is exhibited an account of the monies received by them for militia fines, and accounted for: : together with lists shewing by whom they were paid; likewise the application and payment of the monies
- State of the accounts of the lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Lancaster County; to the 20th of March 1780. : In which is exhibited an account of the monies received by them for militia fines, and accounted for : together with lists shewing by whom they were paid; likewise the application and payment of the monies
- State of the accounts of the lieutenants & sub lieutenants of Westmoreland County. From March 1777, to April 1783. : For fines incurred by sundry persons for non-performance of their tour of duty, when thereunto called, agreeable to the several militia laws; for monies received on account of those fines; for payments ordered by Council placed in their hands for the defence of the frontiers; and for the appropriation and disbursement thereof
- State of the accounts of the lieutenants and sub-lieutenants of Cumberland County. : In which is exhibited the monies received by them respectively, as charged in their accounts : Together with lists of the persons names by whom the same were paid, arranged in the order of companies and classes. : Likewise, the disbursement and application thereof
- State of the accounts of the sub-lieutenants of Washington County, From the 28th March 1781, when the county was erected, to the 1st April 1783. : And of the lieutenant of said county, from the time aforesaid, to the 27th of October 1783. : For fines incurred by sundry persons for non-performance of their tour of duty agreeable to the militia law; for monies received on account of those fines; for payments ordered by Council; and for the appropriation and disbursement of the monies received
- The Rise and continuance of the substitutes, in the Continental Army. : Containing, extracts I. From the journals of Congress. II. From the committee of Congress ... III. From the Pennsylvania War-Office. IV. From a declaration of the rights of Pennsylvania. V. From the plan or frame of government. VI. From the Militia Act of Pennsylvania. &c. &c. : With the opinion of several eminent lawyers. : [Five lines from Cato] : Published for the use of all, who are yet capable of noticing, the proper discriminations, which will eternally exist between right and wrong
- Third Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the third of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four. : An act to authorize the president to call out and station a corps of militia, in the four western counties of Pennsylvania, for a limited time
- Third Congress of the United States: at the second session, : begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the third of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four. An act to authorize the president to call out and station a corps of militia, in the four western counties of Pennsylvania, for a limited time. ...
- To Robert Jordan, and others the Friends of the Yearly Meeting for business, now conven'd in Philadelphia. : My Friends, It is with no small uneasiness that I find myself concerned to apply thus to this meeting ..
- To the non-commissioned officers and privates, of the several companies of associators, belonging to the city and liberties of Philadelphia. : Gentlemen, We are at last reduced to a situation which not only demands the most serious attention of every lover of liberty and his country ..
- To the privates of the several battalions of military associators in the province of Pennsylvania. : Gentlemen, The Honourable Congress having resolved upon a flying camp of 10,000 men for the protection of our province and Maryland ... and that Maryland should appoint one and this colony two brigadiers general: the Committee of Privates of the Associators of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, considering that an appointment made by any body of men, besides the associators, would not be perfectly satisfactory ..
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