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Sullivan, Maj. Gen. John (N.H. member of Congress)
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and American expedition to Canada6
and R.I. expedition (1778)6
captured, used by Howes as messenger to congress6
attack on Staten Island and congressional criticism4
delivers Howe's conciliation proposals to Congress4
successful lawyer of Durham, N.H.3
threatens resignation over Du Coudray3
and Philadelphia campaign2
assesses state of the army2
captured on Long Island and afterward exchanged2
charged with being under French influence2
commander in R.I. campaign (1778)2
military headquarters on Winter Hill2
raids towns of the Six Nations2
resentful of southern boasting2
AA on his personality and character1
and Battle of Newtown, N.Y.1
and “Olive Branch” petition1
appointed brigadier general1
approves of Common Sense
1
at Battle of Staten Island1
builds battery at Portland (Falmouth), Maine1
commissioned in Continental Army1
delegate to First Continental Congress1
delivers Howe's conciliatory proposals to Congress1
efforts to get N.Y. to institute government1
forwards to Congress captured papers incriminating N.J. Quakers1
“in a Miff” over Gates' promotion1
joins Washington in Cambridge1
letter from JA listed (1780)1
letter to JA listed (1777)1
on American victory at Boston1
opposes JA in King v. Stewart1
property losses and expenses of1
proposes retaliation against British prisoners1
quells uprising in New Hampshire1
recommends Col. John Stark1
reference to, omitted in Affaires
1
suggests promotion for Conway1
thinks Howe's army has sailed for Portsmouth1