Allen, Ira, 1751-1814
Allen, Ira
Ira Allen
VIAF ID: 10184999 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Allen, Ira
- 100 1 _ ‡a Allen, Ira ‡d 1751-1814
- 100 1 _ ‡a Allen, Ira ‡d 1751-1814
- 100 1 _ ‡a Allen, Ira, ‡d 1751-1814
- 100 1 _ ‡a Allen, Ira, ‡d 1751-1814
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Ira Allen
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Cornwall, Connecticut (USA)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Philadelphia, Pa.
Works
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Address to the freemen of Vermont and legislature thereof respecting a cargo of military stores captured by the British. Conduct of the senators and representatives of Vermont and that of a conspiracy. | |
Allen letters in the possession of the Vermont historical society. | |
A concise summary of the second volume of the Olive Branch, a book containing an account of Governor Chittenden's giving written instructions to Gen. Ira Allen in 1795, to purchase military stores in Europe, for the militia of the state of Vermont ... | |
Ethan and Ira Allen : collected works | |
Ira Allen, 2024: | |
Ira Allen's memorial to the government of the United States. | |
Miscellaneous remarks, on the proceedings of the state of New-York, against the state of Vermont, &c. : By Ira Allen | |
Narrative of the transactions relative to the capture of the American ship, Olive Branch. | |
The natural and political history of the state of Vermont, one of the United States of America. To which is added, an appendix, containing answers to sundry queries, addressed to the author. | |
Some miscellaneous remarks, and short arguments, on a small pamphlet, dated in the Convention of the representatives of the state of New-York, October 2, 1776, and sent from said convention to the county of Cumberland. And some reasons given, why the district of the New-Hampshire grants had best be a state. | |
Statements applicable to the cause of the Olive Branch : which was a cargo of cannon and arms, purchased by the authority of the governor of Vermont, to supply the militia thereof, and captured on its passage from Ostend in France, to New-York in the United States, by an English man of war (in 1796,) which statements are submitted for the consideration of the government and ministers of Great Britain ... the government and ministers of France, and the government and people of the United States | |
To the inhabitants of the state of Vermont Friends and fellow-countrymen, Pursuant to instructions received from the governor and council of this state, to wait on the hon. the General Assembly of the state of New-Hampshire ... I now publish a short and concise account of some matters that concern this state. | |
The treasurer's address to the legislature in June last, relating to public accounts; | |
Twenty thousand muskets!!! : Particulars of the capture of the ship Olive Branch, in November, 1796, laden with cannon, Muskets, &c. by His Majesty's ship the Audacious, commanded by Captain Gould, in which the destination of the said ship, and the use of the said Arms, &c. are Discovered |