[Watertown] Sunday, June 4, 1775
Resolved, That Colonel [William] Henshaw be admitted to give an account of his proceedings at Connecticut, where he was sent by the last Congress, on the affair of Ticonderoga.
Ordered, That the Papers exhibited by Col. Henshaw be put into the hands of the Committee of Safety and the Committee of this Congress, who are appointed to confer with them to-morrow morning.
The Committee on Colonel [James] Easton's Letter, reported that it was their opinion it would be best to commit it to the Committee who were appointed to confer with the Committee of Safety to morrow morning.
It was accordingly given to the Hon. Mr. [Walter] Spooner.
1. Force, comp., American Archives, 4th, II, 1388, from Mass. Arch., vol. 32.