Notebooks, Articles, Sermons, Lectures, Clippings, and miscellaneous papers
- CSET II-2-j/2.09 : Carolina - Expounding glories of State of Franklin
- CSET II-2-j/2.10 : Carolina - Revenue bill in General Assembley
- CSET II-2-j/2.11 : Carolina - New State of Franklin
- CSET II-2-j/2.12 : Carolina - Titles of acts passed by North Carolina Assembley
- CSET II-2-j/2.13 : Carolina - State of North Carolina levies import duties
- CSET II-2-j/2.14 : Carolina - Letter from Franklin
- CSET II-2-j/2.01 : Milie des Etats - Gov'r Bowdoin issues orders concerning militia
- CSET II-2-j/2.02 : Etats - Raising of troops for Frontier duties - U.S. Congress
- CSET II-2-j/2.03 : Etats - Officer proportion for Massachussetts from Secretary of War
- CSET II-2-j/2.04 : Etats - US Congress regarding militia to be raised
- CSET II-2-j/2.05 : Etats - US Congress - administering justice
- CSET II-2-j/2.01 : Russia - Marquis de la Galfoniere presented to Empress
- CSET II-2-j/2.02 : Russia - Commercial treaty between Russia and England
- CSET II-2-j/2.03 : Russia - Entry of more currency to Russia
- CSET II-2-j/2.04 : Russia - Russia playing off France and England
- CSET II-2-j/2.05 : Russia - Commerce problems in Europe
- CSET II-2-j/2.06 : Russia - Affairs more serious between Austria and Russia
- CSET II-2-j/2.07 : Russia - Succession troubles in Poland
- CSET II-2-j/2.08 : Russia - Manifests by Catherine the Great, foreign business
- CSET II-2-j/2.09 : Russia - Expedition to boundaries of Russia
- CSET II-2-j/2.10 : Russia - Commission to Billings to explore Siberian Coast
- CSET II-2-j/2.01 : Congress - Prince of Albania
- CSET II-2-j/2.02 : Congress - Continuation of observations of government and civil liberty
- CSET II-2-j/2.01 : Barbaresques - Rumours that Algiers has purchased 2 ships to attack the United States
- CSET II-2-j/2.02 : Barbaresques - Venetial attack upon Sfax
- CSET II-2-j/2.03 : Barbaresques - Letter from Tunis with news of Venetian peace with Bey
- CSET II-2-j/2.04 : Barbaresques - Letter from Algiers with news of His Moorish Majesty's decision against English to aid Ottoman Empire
- CSET II-2-j/2.05 : Barbaresques - Letter from Emperor of Morrocco to all consuls opening the port of Tangiers
- CSET II-2-j/2.01 : China - Discovery of Morris and Alliance Islands
- CSET II-2-j/2.02 : China - Extract from London College of Physicians - ginseng
- CSET II-2-j/2.03 : China - Letter from Dartford - ginseng
- CSET II-2-j/2.04 : China - Arrival and rules for disposal of teas from Canton
- CSET II-2-j/2.05 : China - Chinese monarch forbids presents from Mandarins ruins European jewelry and clock trade
- CSET II-2-j/2.06 : China - Letter from China about trade with China
- CSET II-2-j/2.01 : Canada - Act for Importation of Goods
- CSET II-2-j/2.02 : Canada - Trade between Canada and United States
- CSET II-2-j/2.03 : Canada - Congratulations to Guy, Lord Dorchester, on his appointment as head of Britian's Province in America
- CSET II-2-j/2.04 : Canada - Account from Portsmouth (N.H.) on Armament of Canada - Reasons for adopting a national policy
- CSET II-2-j/2.05 : Canada - Dorchester - Act to further Regulate
- CSET II-2-j/2.05 : Canadian Commerce
- CSET II-2-j/4.01 : Georgia - Trouble with Creek Nation
- CSET II-2-j/4.02 : Georgia - Creek Indians
- CSET II-2-j/4.03 : Georgia - Proclamation by Georgia Governor George Handley Setting of date for meeting with Creek
- CSET II-2-j/4.04 : Georgia - Fight with runaway slaves by Indians and Carolinians
- CSET II-2-j/4.05 : Georgia - Extract from meeting with Creek Indians 1787/0808
- CSET II-2-j/4.06 : Georgia - Ratification of Federal Constitution
- CSET II-2-j/4.07 : Georgia - Letter from McGilvray, Chief of Creek and reply
- CSET II-2-j/4.08 : Georgia - Pending trouble with Creek and runaway Slaves
- CSET II-2-j/4.09 : Georgia - Boundaries of South Carolina
- CSET II-2-j/4.10 : Georgia - Communications regarding Treaty of Peace with Creek
- CSET II-2-j/4.11 : Georgia - Georgia silk in London
- CSET II-2-j/4.12 : Georgia - Indian troubles
- CSET II-2-j/4.13 : Georgia - Spanish will supply Creeks in event of War
- CSET II-2-j/4.14 : Georgia - Advantages of Georgia and increase in population
- CSET II-2-j/4.15 : Georgia - Bad conditions in Savannah
- CSET II-2-j/4.16 : Georgia - Georgia Legislative Act to lay out 20 miles for Seat of Government
- CSET II-2-j/4.17 : Georgia - Georgia Duty Act for British Ships
- CSET II-2-j/4.18 : Georgia - Extract from presentments of Wilkes and Liberty Counties of Grand Jury
- CSET II-2-j/4.19 : Georgia - Accounts of Treaty with Indians
- CSET II-2-j/4.20 : Georgia - Titles of Legislative Acts
- CSET II-2-j/4.21 : Georgia - Trouble between Savannah Justices and Governor
- CSET II-2-j/4.22 : Georgia - Tax to carry on War with Indians
- CSET II-2-j/4.23 : Georgia - List of persons on the Bill of Attainder (banishment, etc)
- CSET II-2-j/4.24 : Georgia - Border dispute between Georgia and North Carolina
- CSET II-2-j/4.25 : Georgia - Act to levy Duties of foreign goods
- CSET II-2-j/4.26 : Georgia - Indian demands from Chief McGilvray
- CSET II-2-j/4.27 : Georgia - Treaty - Creek and White
- CSET II-2-j/4.28 : Georgia - Talk by Indians
- CSET II-2-j/4.29 : Georgia - Act by Georgia legislature giving Congress trade fixing rights
- CSET II-2-j/5.01 : New Hampshire - Constitution of New Hampshire
- CSET II-2-j/5.02 : New Hampshire - Addresses between state and Ambassador from "His Most Christian Majesty"
- CSET II-2-j/5.03 : New Hampshire - Opening message of the General Court of New Hampshire
- CSET II-2-j/5.04 : New Hampshire - Postponement of consideration of report of John Sullivan on paper money
- CSET II-2-j/5.05 : New Hampshire - Act for regulating sale of wood products
- CSET II-2-j/5.06 : New Hampshire - Arrival of French Ambassador to United States
- CSET II-2-j/5.07 : New Hampshire - French Ambassador's visit to Portsmouth
- CSET II-2-j/5.08 : New Hampshire - Proceedings of the General Courth of New Hampshire
- CSET II-2-j/5.09 : New Hampshire - His Excellency's speech to session of Honorable General Court
- CSET II-2-j/5.10 : New Hampshire - Account of Insurrection at Exeter, New Hampshire
- CSET II-2-j/5.11 : New Hampshire - Voting for President and Senators
- CSET II-2-j/5.12 : New Hampshire - Delegates sent to convention in Hanover
- CSET II-2-j/5.13 : New Hampshire - Resolves regarding regiments of militia
- CSET II-2-j/5.14 : New Hampshire - Act to prevent destruction of Salmon, shad and alewives in Merrimack River
- CSET II-2-j/5.15 : New Hampshire - Report of Committe read and accepted
- CSET II-2-j/5.16 : New Hampshire - Act to establish import taxes in state
- CSET II-2-j/5.17 : New Hampshire - Poverty in Portsmouth
- CSET II-2-j/6.01 : II - Island of Nantucket requests separation from their governments, unable to pay its taxes
- CSET II-2-j/6.02 : II - Sighting of Kraken by ship
- CSET II-2-j/6.03 : II - Abstract of Treaty of Navigation and Commerce
- CSET II-2-j/6.04 : II - Discussion of American Religious freedom
- CSET II-2-j/6.05 : II - Letter from Englishmen, discussing weak state of American Articles of Confederation
- CSET II-2-j/6.06 : II - Answer to Speech of Governor Clinton by New York Senator
- CSET II-2-j/6.07 : II - Bills for Massachussetts House of Representatives
- CSET II-2-j/6.08 : II - Treasury account, New York City 1786/01
- CSET II-2-j/6.09 : II - Act preventing spead of infectious diseases 1784/0504
- CSET II-2-j/6.10 : II - Impeachment of Mr. Hastings - From British House of Commons
- CSET II-2-j/6.11 : II - Plan to unite Europe against Algerian Pirates
- CSET II-2-j/6.12 : II - Letter from Emperor of Morocco and Secretary declaring intentions 1786/0601
- CSET II-2-j/6.13 : II - Article regarding Bey's demands from Venice
- CSET II-2-j/6.14 : II - Duty fight between Morocco and England