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5974114th. Monday. (Adams Papers)
This evening I went to the concert with Mr. Artaud. Mr. Gummer came here and supped after the concert. He would become one of JQA ’s traveling companions on his return to western Europe through Finland and Sweden.
In answer to your most esteemed favoúr of 12 Curr. we shall have tomorrow morning a conversation with M. Charles Storer to be ac­ quainted with the articles, he chuses to fill up the trunck which we have received bÿ your Excellency’s order, and we shall take the utmost Care to procure the best goods at the lowest rate and sent it, if possible by Cap: Coffin to the Address of Isaac Smith Esqr....
LS and transcript: National Archives I have but just received Information of this Opportunity, and have only time allow’d to write a few Lines. In my last of the 26th. past I mentioned that the Negociation for Peace had been obstructed by the Want of due Form in the English Commissions appointing their Plenipotentiaries. In that for treating with us, the Mentioning our States by their public...
Extract: National Archives The three millions you mention previous to 1778 were two of them given & the third was an Advance on a Contract with the Farmers general of tobacco. Excerpted from a now-missing letter probably written in response to Morris’ letter of July 1 ( XXXVII , 568–72). An extract of BF ’s earlier response is above, Sept. 26. In Arthur Lee’s hand. During 1777 the...
AL : American Philosophical Society Les abbés de Chalut et Arnoux assurent de leur amitié leur respectable ami. Ils lui envoyent quatre lettres de recommandation pour M. le Chevalier Neuvenham. Ils sont à ses ordres dans toutes les choses qui dependront deux. Mille amitiés au cher petit fils. In the hand of Guillaume Arnoux. The first names of Arnoux and Jean Chalut have been supplied to us by...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I have recd your two favors of the 25th & 30th Ultimo, it rejoices me much to hear you are getting the better of your late Complaints, the World cannot afford to part with you yet— You must not sing the Nunc Dimittis, untill you have compleated that great & glorious work which is to teach future Kings & Ministers that the Liberties & propertys of Mankind...
59747General Orders, 14 October 1782 (Washington Papers)
For duty tomorrow Major Genl Howe Major Pettingill Major Spurr Brigade Major Hicks Quarter Master 2d Connt Brigde For duty tomorrow 1st Jersey & 7th Massa. regiments. Major Generals Gates, Heath, and St Clair and Colonels Greaton, and Ogden are requested to meet at General Gates’s Marque tommorrow morning at 10 o’clock in order to settle a dispute of rank between Lieutenant Colonels Huntington...
You have my permission, so far is it depends upon me, to go to France—Your application for liberty to go beyond sea must be to Congress—I can only recommend that indulgence, but have no authority to grant it—You may make use of this letter to shew my approbation of your request. I inclose you a Certificate of your service. I should have been happy had I been able to have spoken of them from my...
Annexed is a state of the barracks exclusive of that in Fort Clinton. Certainly a greater number than in this calculation were stowed in them last Winter, and in addition sixteen officers were crowded in almost every room. With the barrack we are now erecting for the officers, the number contained in the calculation and their officers will be conveniently accommodated. I have the honor to be,...
Since the time of Cle Gimat’s Arrival not a Line from You Has Come to My Hands, Which Misfortune I Have Much Lamented, and I do assure You, My dear General, that when I Have not the Happiness to Be With You, it is Necessary for me to Receive Some of Your Letters. This Will be delivered By Gnl du Portail and Cel Gouvion Who are Returning to America—I Wish I Could do the Same, But You Must By...