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AD : National Archives These articles and Franklin’s “Short Hints” for uniting the northern...
AD : Library of Congress On March 3, 1775, Dartmouth transmitted to the colonial governors Lord...
LS : Library of Congress <Philadelphia, July 25, 1775: We are concerned about your continuing...
It gives us much concern to find that disturbances have arisen and still continue among you...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Last Night I received with great Pleasure your kind Letter...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I received your Application to be appointed Postmaster of...
ALS : Massachusetts Historical Society Your Letter to the President of the Congress, arrived here...
ALS : New York Public Library I did myself the Honour of Writing to you by the Return of your...
AD (draft): American Philosophical Society The Pennsylvania committee of safety, almost...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I received yours of the 15th Instant, acquainting me with...
ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania I am much oblig’d by your Favour of the 13th Inst. Mr....
Paraphrased and quoted in Saltonstall to Silas Deane, September 7, 1775: Connecticut Historical...
ALS : University of Pennsylvania Library Understanding since I came hither that 4 Waggon Loads of...
ALS : Princeton University Library; LS : New York State Library The Committee of Safety...
ALS : Mr. Ben Hibbs, Philadelphia (1956) I hope my dear Friend continues well and happy, with...
AL (draft): Library of Congress I have this Day received your Favours per Capt. Falconer, of...
ALS : Yale University Library I this Day receiv’d yours per Capt. Falconer, and am vastly oblig’d...
ALS : Yale University Library I write but seldom to you, because at this time the most innocent...
ALS : American Philosophical Society It seems the more necessary to establish speedily a Post to...
Extract printed in The London Chronicle , December 5–7, 1775. Tell our good friend, Dr. P——e, not...
Extract printed in Benjamin Vaughan, ed., Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces...
Extract printed in Benjamin Vaughan, ed., Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces...
Copy: Public Record Office Since my Arrival here I have received Four Letters from you, the last...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I arrived here last Night with two other Delegates of the...
ALS : Bristol, R.I., Historical Society We hear you have had an Alarm at Philada. I hope no ill...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I intended to have called upon you yesterday at Watertown,...
Printed in The Boston Gazette , November 27, 1775. The King’s own REGULARS; And their Triumphs...
Owner anonymous; transcript furnished by courtesy of Dr. Joseph E. Fields, Joliet, Ill. (1957)...
Copy: University of Virginia Library On November 29, 1775, Samuel Chase brought before Congress a...
AL : American Philosophical Society Dr. Franklin presents his Respects to Mr. Pemberton, and is...