June 27, 1775Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, Library of Congress. (See also Washington's comments on diversionary expedition through Maine to Quebec City) Accessed 5 September 2022
"Quebec, August 3; Extract of a Letter from Montreal" (July 30, 1775), The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 551 (Cahier 1, August 3, 1775), pg. 3. (See also further details on pg. 3 and also "Cagnewaga" chief willing to assist invaders, and Schuyler inviting Indigenous people to conference, but not confronting Sir John Johnson) Accessed 30 August 2022
"Quebec, August 31; A Correspondent has sent us[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 555 (August 31, 1775), pg. 3. (See also Gen. Schuyler's mention of this "Imprudence") Accessed 30 August 2022
"Quebec, September 14; Account of the Battle happen'd near the Camp at St. John's[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 557 (September 14, 1775), pg. 3. (See also Gen. Schuyler's account and Lt. Gov. Cramahé's mention of this fight and difficulty "to bring the Canadian Peasantry to a Sense of their Duty") Accessed 30 August 2022
Abner Stocking, "November 8" An Interesting Journal of Abner Stocking of Chatham, Connecticut (1810; 1921 reprint), pgs. 23-4. (See also Letter to Washington from Arnold reporting his arrival) Accessed 5 September 2022
"By His Excellency Guy Carleton" (May 8, 1775), The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 539 (May 11, 1775), pg. 3. (See also additional reward in advertisement just below this proclamation) Accessed 30 August 2022
"Quebec, August 3; Extract of a Letter from Montreal" (July 30, 1775), The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 551 (Cahier 1, August 3, 1775), pg. 3. (See also further details on pg. 3 and also "Cagnewaga" chief willing to assist invaders, and Schuyler inviting Indigenous people to conference, but not confronting Sir John Johnson) Accessed 30 August 2022
"Quebec, August 10; Conditions to be given to such Soldiers as will engage[....]" (August 3, 1775), The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 552 (August 10, 1775), pg. 3. Accessed 30 August 2022
"To the People of Canada," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 553 (August 17, 1775), pg. 3. Accessed 30 August 2022
"Quebec, August 31; A Correspondent has sent us[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 555 (August 31, 1775), pg. 3. (See also Gen. Schuyler's mention of this "Imprudence") Accessed 30 August 2022
"Quebec, September 14; Account of the Battle happen'd near the Camp at St. John's[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 557 (September 14, 1775), pg. 3. (See also Gen. Schuyler's account and Lt. Gov. Cramahé's mention of this fight and difficulty "to bring the Canadian Peasantry to a Sense of their Duty") Accessed 30 August 2022
"Quebec, October 5; On the 25th of September[....]" and "Extract of an authentick Letter from Montreal, dated September 28," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 560 (October 5, 1775), pgs. 3-4. (See also another account of skirmish under "To the Printer of the Quebec Gazette" (pg. 3)) Accessed 30 August 2022
"(Published by Authority)," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 569 (March 14, 1776), pg. 1. (See also print of "The Death of General Montgomery") Accessed 31 August 2022
"The Sieur Le Cerclé, Surgeon" (Terre-bonne, May 15, 1775), The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 542 (June 1, 1775), pg. 4, right column. Accessed 30 August 2022
"Advertisement; J. McAulay, Doctor of Physic," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 561 (October 12, 1775), pg. 3. Accessed 30 August 2022
"I Mary Barnsley" (June 20, 1775), The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 545 (June 22, 1775), pg. 3. (See also John Barnsley's statement against her on same page, right column) Accessed 30 August 2022
"Montreal, April 13," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 536 (April 20, 1775), pg. 3. Accessed 29 August 2022
"On Friday the 26th Instant," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 541 (May 25, 1775), pg. 3. Accessed 30 August 2022
"To Be Sold," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 542 (June 1, 1775), pg. 3. Accessed 30 August 2022
"Advertisements; John Robinson, Gelder," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 543 (June 8, 1775), pg. 3. Accessed 30 August 2022
"May 30," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 554 (August 24, 1775), pg. 2. Accessed 30 August 2022
"London, July 4; A Letter received from Newfoundland[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 566 (November 16, 1775), pg. 3, near bottom. Accessed 31 August 2022
"Quebec, October 26," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 563 (October 26, 1775), pg. 3. Accessed 31 August 2022
"Carleton to Dartmouth" (June 7, 1775), Documents Relating to the Constitutional History of Canada; 1759-1791; Part II (2nd edition; 1918), pgs. 663-4. Accessed 31 August 2022
"Carleton to Dartmouth" (June 7, 1775), Documents Relating to the Constitutional History of Canada; 1759-1791; Part II (2nd edition; 1918), pg. 665. (See also Carleton's proclamation raising militia (June 9, 1775)) Accessed 31 August 2022
"Quebec, September 14; Account of the Battle happen'd near the Camp at St. John's[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 557 (September 14, 1775), pg. 3. (See also Gen. Schuyler's account and Lt. Gov. Cramahé's mention of this fight and difficulty "to bring the Canadian Peasantry to a Sense of their Duty") Accessed 30 August 2022
"An Act to confirm, and make valid in Law(....)"] George III, 16th Year, Chapter 4, The Statutes at Large, of Prince Edward Island[...]1773 to 1833, inclusive (1834), pg. 30 Accessed 23 February 2023
Clauses 14-16, "Plan for the Future Management of Indian Affairs" (January 3, 1775), Documents Relating to the Constitutional History of Canada; 1759-1791; Part II (2nd edition; 1918), pgs. 615-16. Accessed 31 August 2022
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May 17, 1775Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, Library of Congress. Accessed 5 September 2022
June 27, 1775Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, Library of Congress. (See also Washington's comments on diversionary expedition through Maine to Quebec City) Accessed 5 September 2022
Alexander Henry the elder, Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories[....] (1809), pgs. 246-9 Accessed 19 August 2022 (See also Henry's Map of the North West Parts of America)
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C.W. Townsend (ed.), "Sunday, December 10, 1775," Captain Cartwright and His Labrador Journal (1911), pg. 185 Accessed 18 August 2022
"By his Excellency Francis Legge," The Nova-Scotia Gazette: and The Weekly Chronicle (July 4, 1775), Page 2 of 4, first column. (See also proclamation ordering magistrates to require everyone entering Nova Scotia to swear "Fidelity and Allegiance to his Majesty" (Page 4 of 4, first column), and proclamation ordering all Nova Scotians 16 and over to take allegiance oath (Page 4 of 4, third column)). Accessed 23 August 2022
"Halifax, August 8" The Nova-Scotia Gazette: and The Weekly Chronicle Vol. V, No. 256 (August 8, 1775), Page 3 of 4. (See also in this issue "The happy Effects of inoculating" (Page 4 of 4) in inoculation house with cradles and beds, medicines and nurse) Accessed 23 August 2022
"Extract of a genuine letter from the Island of St. John[...]dated April 24th, 1775" The Nova-Scotia Gazette: and The Weekly Chronicle Vol. VI, No. 264 (September 26, 1775), Page 3 of 4. Accessed 25 August 2022
"Cambridge, May 18; Extract of a Letter from [western Massachusetts]" (May 4, 1775), The Nova-Scotia Gazette: and The Weekly Chronicle Vol. V, No. 257 (June 13, 1775), Page 3 of 4. Accessed 23 August 2022
Alexander Henry the elder, Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories[....] (1809), pgs. 246-9 Accessed 19 August 2022 (See also Henry's Map of the North West Parts of America)
"(Published by Authority)," The Quebec Gazette, Nomb. 569 (March 14, 1776), pg. 1. (See also print of "The Death of General Montgomery") Accessed 31 August 2022