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Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series These nineteen volumes contain a wide variety of items, including militia rolls and church records. There is an index in each volume of this series except for Volume 13; Volume 14 includes a combined index for Volumes 13 and 14.

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1
  • Minutes of the Board of War from March 14, 1777, to August 7, 1777 [page 1]
  • Minutes of the Navy Board, from Feb. 18, 1777, to Sept. 24, 1777 [page 73]
  • List of Officers and Men of the Pennsylvania Navy 1775-1781 [ Page 227]
  • Papers Relating to the Pennsylvania Navy 1775-1781 [ Page 361]
  • Papers Relating to the British Prisoners in Pennsylvania [ Page 407]
  • Memorandum Book of the Committee and Council of Safety 1776-1777 [ Page 467]
  • Col. Atlee’s Journal of the Battle of Long Island August 26, 1776 [ Page 509]
  • Journal of Col. Samuel Miles Concerning the Battle of Long Island-1776 [ Page 516]
  • List of Sick Soldiers in Philadelphia, December 1776 [ Page 523]
  • Papers Relating to the War of the Revolution, 1775-1777 [ Page 541]
  • Plans for the Construction and Raising of the Chevaux de Frize in the Delaware River, 1775-1784 [ Page 749]
2
  • Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued in the Province of Pennsylvania Previous to 1790 [ Page 1]
  • Persons Naturalized in Pennsylvania [ Page 347]
  • Officers and Soldiers in the Service of the Province of Pennsylvania 1744-1764 [ Page 487]
  • Indian Traders, Mediterranean Passes, Letters of Marque and Ships’ Registers 1743-1776 [ Page617]
  • Papers Relating to the Province of Pennsylvania Prior to the Revolution [ Page 673]
  • Journal of Col. James Burd, While Building Fort Augusta at Shamokin, 1756-7 [ Page 742]
3
  • Names of Persons Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania Between the

Years 1776 and 1794 [ Page 1]

  • Papers Relating to the War of the Revolution 1777 [ Page 101]
  • Resolves of the Committee for the Province with the Instructions to Their Representatives in Assembly, and An Essay on the Constitutional Power of Great Britain 1774 (Minutes of the Provincial Deputies) [ Page 543]
  • Proceedings of the Conference of Committees of the Province of Pennsylvania, held at

Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia, from June 18 to June 25, 1776 [ Page 633]

  • Officers of the State of Pennsylvania in the Revolution and Under the Constitution of 1776[ Page 667]

4-8

Volume ContentLink
4
  • Papers Relating to What Is Known as the Whiskey Insurrection in Western Pennsylvania 1794[ Page 1]
  • Narrative of the Journey of Col. Thomas Proctor to the Indians of the North-West 1791 [ Page 551]
  • Papers Relating to the Defense of the Frontiers 1790-1796 [ Page 623]
5
  • Papers Relating to the Colonies on the Delaware 1614-1682
6
  • Papers Relating to the French Occupation in Western Pennsylvania [ Page 1]
  • Papers Relating to the Establishment at Presqu’isle 1794 [ Page 625]
7
  • Papers Relating to the Provincial Affairs in Pennsylvania 1682-1750 [ Page 1]
  • Papers Relating to the Boundary Dispute Between Pennsylvania and Maryland 1734-1760 [ Page 301]
  • The Narrative of Marie Le Roy and Barbara Leininger, Who Spent Three and One half Years

as Prisoners among the Indians, and Arrived Safely in This City on the Sixth of May [ Page 401]

  • Journal of Col. James Burd of the Provincial Service 1760 [ Page 413]
  • Journal of Col. James Burd of the Augusts Regiment 1760 [ Page 418]
  • Papers Relating to the Dutch and Swedish Settlements on the Delaware River [ Page 457]
8 Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume 1
  • Marriages Recorded by the Register General [ Page v]
  • Christ Church, Philadelphia [ Page 1]
  • Swedes’ Church, Philadelphia [ Page 287]
  • First Presbyterian Church, Carlisle [ Page 563]
  • St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Chester [ Page 591]
  • Reformed Church Falkner Swamp [ Page 599]
  • Lutheran Church, New Hanover [ Page 619]
  • German Reformed Church, Philadelphia [ Page 649]
  • First Baptist Church, Philadelphia [ Page 733]
  • Paxtang and Derry Churches [ Page 779]

9-10

Volume ContentLink
9
  • Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume 2 Google books partial view
  • First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia [ Page 1]
  • Moravian Church, Bethlehem [ Page 107]
  • Moravian Church, Nazareth [ Page 129]
  • Moravian Church, Litiz [ Page 135]
  • Moravian Church, Philadelphia [ Page 147]
  • Moravian Church, Emaus [ Page 153]
  • Neshaminy Presbyterian Church [ Page 155]
  • St. James Episcopal Church, Perkiomen [ Page 165]
  • Abington Presbyterian Church [ Page 181]
  • Philadelphia Monthly Meeting [ Page 201]
  • Middletown Monthly Meeting [ Page 217]
  • Falls Monthly Meeting [ Page 229]
  • Buckingham Monthly Meeting [ Page 249]
  • Wrightstown Monthly Meeting [ Page 273]
  • St. Michaels’ and Zion Church, Philadelphia [ Page 285]
  • St. Paul’s Church, Philadelphia [ Page 441]
  • Presbyterian Church, Churchville [ Page 495]
  • Third Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia [ Page 513]
  • Second Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia [ Page 553]
  • List of Officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania 1614-1776 [ Page 603]
  • Officers of the Province of Pennsylvania 1681-1776 [ Page 619]
  • Provincial Officers of the Three Lower Counties, New Castle, Kent and Sussex [ Page 641]
  • Provincial Officers for the Three Original Counties Chester, Philadelphia, and Bucks 1682-1776 [ Page 669]
  • Provincial Officers for the Additional Counties 1729-1776 [ Page 767]
10
  • Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution, Battalions and Line 1775-1783, Volume 1
  • Col. Wm. Thompson’s Battalion of Riflemen [ Page 1]
  • First Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. DeHaas [ Page 43]
  • Second Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. St. Clair [ Page 67]
  • Third Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Shee [ Page 101]
  • Fourth Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Wayne [ Page 113]
  • Fifth Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Magaw [ Page 137]
  • Sixth Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Irvine [ Page 159]
  • Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, Col. Miles [ Page 191]
  • The Musketry Battalion, Col. Atlee [ Page 235]
  • The State Regiment of Foot, Cols. Bull and Stewart [ Page 255]
  • The First Pennsylvania [ Page 303]
  • The Second Pennsylvania [ Page 391]
  • The Third Pennsylvania [ Page 443]
  • The Fourth Pennsylvania [ Page 481]
  • The Fifth Pennsylvania [ Page 527]
  • The Sixth Pennsylvania [ Page 563]
  • The Seventh Pennsylvania [ Page 593]
  • The Eighth Pennsylvania [ Page 639]
  • The Ninth Pennsylvania [ Page 671]
  • The Tenth Pennsylvania [ Page 697]
  • The Eleventh Pennsylvania [ Page 741]
  • The Twelfth Pennsylvania [ Page 755]
  • The Thirteenth Pennsylvania [ Page 765]
  • Additional Regiment, Col. Hartley’s [ Page 775]
  • Additional Regiment, Col. Patton’s [ Page 787]

11-15

11
  • Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution Battalions and Line 1775-1783, Volume 2
  • The New Eleventh [ Page 3]
  • The German Regiment [ Page 71]
  • The Corps of Count Von Ottendorff [ Page 85]
  • Pennsylvanians in Col. Hazen’s Regiment [ Page 97]
  • The Wyoming Valley Companies [ Page 109]
  • Pennsylvanians in Commander-in-Chief’s Guards
  • Col. Moylan’s Cavalry Regiment [ Page 125]
  • Armand’s First Partisan Legion [ Page 137]
  • Pennsylvanians in Pulaski’s Legion [ Page 151]
  • Pennsylvanians in Lee’s Partisan Corps [ Page 157]
  • Von Heer’s Light Dragoons [ Page 163]
  • The Pennsylvania Artillery [ Page 171]
  • Fourth Regiment of Artillery [ Page 189]
  • Capt. Coren’s Independent Company of Artillery [ Page 229]
  • Artillery Artificers [ Page 239]
  • The Invalid Regiment [ Page 259]
  • The Orderly Books of the Pennsylvania Line [ Page 283]
  • The Orderly Book of the Seventh Penn’a Regiment [ Page 397]
  • The Orderly Book of the First Pennsylvania Regiment [ Page 439]
  • Diary of Events in the Army of the Revolution from Aug. 1, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780 from the

Journal of Capt. Joseph McClellan, of Ninth Penn’a [ Page 571]

  • Orderly Book of the First Penn’a Regiment Sept. 12, 1780 – Nov. 18, 1780 [ Page 587]
  • Diary of the Revolt in the Pennsylvania Line January, 1781 [ Page 629]
  • Diary of the Pennsylvania Line May 26, 1781 – April 25, 1782 [ Page 675]
  • Muster Rolls of the Ranging Companies, &c., with Lists of Pennsylvania Pensioners in 1789

and 1813 [ Page 729]

  • General Index to the Officers of the Pennsylvania Line 1775-1783 [ Page 773]
12
  • Muster Rolls of the Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of 1812-1814, with Contemporary Papers and

Documents

13
  • Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution, Associated Battalions and Militia 1775-1783, Volume 1
  • Alphabetical List of Soldiers of the Revolution [ Page 1]
  • Documents Relating to the Associators and Militia in General [ Page 251]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Lancaster [ Page 269]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia of the City and County of Philadelphia [ Page 481]

[Index for this volume is included in the Index for Volume 14]

14
  • Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution, Associated Battalions and Militia 1775-1783, Volume 2
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia of the City and County of Philadelphia (continued) [ Page 1]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of Chester [ Page 63]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of Bucks [ Page 141]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of Berks [ Page 245]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of Northumberland [ Page 313]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of Cumberland [ Page 369]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of York [ Page 473]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of Northampton [ Page 633]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of Bedford [ Page 635]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of Westmoreland[ Page 671]
  • Lochry’s Expedition [ Page 681]
  • The Sandusky Expedition [ Page 690]
  • Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia the County of Washington [ Page 729]
  • Williamson’s Expedition [ Page 753]
  • Officers Flying Camp and Ranging Companies with Miscellaneous Muster Rolls [ Page 755]
  • Index for Volumes 13 and 14 [ Page 779]
15
  • Journals and Diaries of the War of the Revolution with Lists of Officers and Soldiers 1775-1783
  • Journal of Major Ennion Williams [ Page 1]
  • Journal of Captain William Hendricks [ Page 21]
  • Henry’s Journal of the Campaign Against Quebec [ Page 59]
  • Diary of Lt. James McMichaels [ Page 193]