The missing or alienated
original documents listed below are public records of the State of New
Jersey as defined by
47:3-16 and subject
to legal demand and recovery under 47:3-27 & 28. Be advised that New
Jersey State Archives has reported the theft of these and other documents
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entirety of missing public documents of the 星空无限传媒app and its
subdivisions. Further, this list and similar postings are not intended
to necessarily represent the entirety of documents missing from specific
record groups.
Please be advised,
further, that New Jersey State Archives welcomes the voluntary return
of public documents. For more information about statutory authority and
procedures as well as
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January 1777 |
Col. Oliver Spencer
at Elizabethtown to Stephen Crane of the Assembly—Giving a
list of the Commissions wanted in his Battalion
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31
January 1777 |
General
Washington at Morristown to the Legislature—Calling for the
passage of
Laws to prevent Desertion
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5
February 1777 |
Jonathan D.
Sergeant, Delegate to the Continental Congress at Baltimore, to John
Hart,
Speaker, &c.—Desiring some other person to be appointed
in his place
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8
February 1777 |
Abraham
Clark, Delegate to the Continental Congress, at Baltimore, to John
Hart,
Speaker, &c.—Giving information of the action of some of
the Colonies in regulating
prices—Condemning a proclamation of Washington—Referring
to the Tories of
Maryland— The contemplated removal of Congress, &c.
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9
February 1777 |
James Sullivan,
Chairman of a Committee of Massachusetts House of Representatives,
to the Governor—Enclosing an act of the Legislature for regulating
prices, and a
resolution preventing the exportation of sundry articles
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12
February 1777 |
General Phil.
Dickinson, at Raritan, to the Governor—Desiring to be released
from his
command
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18
March 1777 |
Governor Livingston
to Daniel Rittenhouse, Vice President of Pennsylvania Council of
Safety—Sending five prisoners taken at Squam Beach
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27
March 1777 |
Colonel John
Bull, at Waterfield, to the Governor—Informing him of the pay
received by
laborers and soldiers in Pennsylvania
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28
March 1777 |
James Wilson,
at Philadelphia, to the Governor Advising the apprehension of John
Curlis,
of Shrewsbury, for intercepting a dispatch of General Washington
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29
March 1777 |
Colonel Joseph
Beavers to General Heard—Referring to neglect of duty by his
officers
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7
April 1777 |
Silas Condict,
at Morristown, to the Governor—Accepting an appointment as one
of
the Council of Safety, &c.
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8
April 1777 |
William Smith
and Benjamin Rumsey, at Philadelphia, to the Governor—Respecting
a
Mr. Campbell
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16
April 1777 |
General Washington
to the Governor—Referring to Col. Duyckinck then in
confinement
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—April
1777 |
Francis Hopkinson, at Philadelphia, to the Governor—Relating
to the apprehension
of John Curlis
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25
April 1777 |
General Israel
Putnam to the Governor—Accompanying several prisoners
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25
April 1777 |
Rev. A. McWhorter
and Elisha Boudinot of Newark to the Governor—Recommending
certain persons as officers of the Militia
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19
May 1777 |
Colonel David
Brearley, Jr., to the Governor—Sending. a prisoner
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12
June 1777 |
John Cox and
Elijah. Clark, at Egg Harbor, to the President of the Council of Safety—Detailing the proceedings of an enemy’s vessel, &c.
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12
June 1777 |
The President
of the Continental Congress to the Governor—Calling for 500
men to be
sent to Billingsport
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14
June 1777 |
Robert Morris,
Judge of the Supreme Court, to the Governor—Relating to the
proceedings
of the Court at Newton, Sussex Co.
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9
October 1777 |
Elisha Boudinot,
at Newark, to the Governor—Declining the appointment of Secretary
to the Committee of Safety
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18
October 1777 |
William Paterson,
at Morristown, to the Governor—Respecting the mode of trial
in case
of sundry insurgents—Apprehensions felt at Newark about Captain
Kennedy's course— The mode of selecting the detachment sent to the service in Pennsylvania—Announcing
Burgoyne's Surrender, &c.
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