SHIRLEY TO GENERAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH 28, 1754
Troubles with Indians in Maine.
SHIRLEY TO GENERAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 2, 1754
Urges conference between American colonies and Indians at Albany. Advantages of joint conference.
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL COURT TO SHIRLEY, APRIL 9,
Regarding the proposed conference at Albany. SHIRLEY TO EARL OF HOLDERNESS, APRIL 19, 1754 Encroachments of French in Maine.
SHIRLEY TO MASSACHUSETTS COMMISSIONERS, APRIL 19,
1754
Appointment of men to treat with Indians at Albany.
SHIRLEY TO SIR THOMAS ROBINSON, MAY 8, 1754 .
Plans for campaign against the French. New settle-
ments for loyal English subjects.
SHIRLEY TO LORDS OF TRADE, MAY 23, 1754
French success on the Ohio. Is going to Maine to
investigate conditions.
SIR THOMAS ROBINSON TO SHIRLEY, JUNE 21, 1754
Crown approves plan of driving French from America.
SHIRLEY TO JOSIAH WILLARD, JULY 8, 1754
Conference with eastern Indians.
STATE OF REGIMENTS OF SHIRLEY AND WILLIAM PEPPER- RELL, SEPTEMBER, 1754 .
Papers relative to establishment of regiments, with past, present, and prospective cost of the same.
SHIRLEY TO ROBERT HUNTER MORRIS, OCTOBER 21, 1754 Has no advice as to management of a Quaker Assembly. National defense best left to a Congress.
SIR THOMAS ROBINSON TO SHIRLEY, OCTOBER 26, 1754 . Directions for raising a regiment.
SIR THOMAS ROBINSON TO SHIRLEY, OCTOBER 26, 1754
Instructions as to military defense. Colonies to act in
harmony.
SHIRLEY TO ISRAEL WILLIAMS, NOVEMBER 7, 1754 ·
Indian hostilities.
Crown Point expedition broached.
SHIRLEY TO GENERAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS, FEB-
Action on message of June 6.
Account of the battle on the Monongahela. SHIRLEY TO RICHARD PETERS, JULY 23, 1755. Hopes for better news from Braddock's army.
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