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Committee-chamber, New-York, April 26, 1775. Isaac Low, (chairman)
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The following persons were mentioned in the Committee of Observation, as proper to be elected for a General Committee for the City and County of New-York, in the present alarming exigency
1. Isaac Low -
In Committee, of Inspection and Observation, February 5th, 1775
Whereas the Continental Congress did lately resolve, "That if any person should be so lost to all virtue and regard for this country, as to refuse to receive the bills of credit emitted by the authority of Congress -
Committee-chamber, New-York, 1st May, 1775
Whereas it appears by the public papers, that all exportation from Philadelphia to Quebec, Nova-Scotia, Georgia, and Newfoundland ... or any part of the fishing coasts, or fishing islands, is suspended -
Committee-chamber, New-York, April 28, 1775
Gentlemen, The distressed and alarming situation of our country, occasioned by the sanguinary measures adopted by the British Ministry -
Committee chamber, New-York, April 29, 1775
Extract of the proceedings of the General Committee of Observation -
Committee-chamber, New-York, May 1775
Resolved 1st. That any person in this city, or county, who has arms, ammunition, or the other articles necessary for our defence -
The following extracts from the proceedings of the Committee of Observation for the City and County of New York, are by them directed to be published
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New-York, Committee-chamber, 16th March, 1775
Gentlemen, The late Congress having deemed it expedient, that, in the present critical state of American affairs, another should be held at Philadelphia -
New-York, Committee-chamber, Wednesday, 26th April, 1775
The committee having taken into consideration the commotions occasioned by the sanguinary measures pursued by the British Ministry -
To the respectable inhabitants of the city and county of New-York
Friends and fellow citizens! In times so critical as the present, it becomes the duty of every citizen, to pay particular attention to the welfare of the community, and to counteract every measure that may tend to injure its interest