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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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101 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from the Committee of Secret … | 1777-01-01 | LS : Library of Congress; University of Pennsylvania Library; copies: Library of Congress,... |
102 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Deane, Silas | The Committee of Secret Correspondence: Instructions to … | 1776-03-02 | Copy: Connecticut Historical Society; copy: Yale University Library; copy: South Carolina... |
103 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | American Commissioners | The Committee of Secret Correspondence to the American … | 1777-02-02 | LS : American Philosophical Society; LS : Rutgers University Library ; draft: Harvard University... |
104 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Charter Party between the Secret Committee and Joseph … | 1776-02-01 | DS : The Rosenbach Foundation <February 1, 1776: The agreement is between members of the... | |
105 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Deane, Silas | The Committee of Secret Correspondence to [Silas … | 1776-07-08 | Reprinted from The North American and United States Gazette (Philadelphia), October 12, 1855.... |
106 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Contract between the Secret Committee and Oswell Eve … | 1776-01-11 | Text printed in Samuel Hazard, et al. , eds., Pennsylvania Archives (1st series; 12 vols.,... | |
107 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Contract between the Secret Committee and Thomas … | 1775-11-28 | Owner anonymous; transcript furnished by courtesy of Dr. Joseph E. Fields, Joliet, Ill. (1957)... | |
108 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | American Commissioners | The Committee of Secret Correspondence to the American … | ≈1776-12-21 | LS : American Philosophical Society, New York Public Library, University of Virginia Library,... |
109 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Export License from the Secret Committee, 9 January … | 1776-01-09 | DS : University of Pennsylvania Library <Philadelphia, January 9, 1776, to the New Hampshire... | |
110 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Ross, John | The Secret Committee to John Ross, 27 September 1776 … | 1776-09-27 | LS : New York Public Library <Philadelphia, September 27, 1776: Several vessels bringing clothing... |
111 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | American Commissioners | The Secret Committee to the American Commissioners, 14 … | 1777-01-14 | ALS : American Philosophical Society; LS : American Philosophical Society, Harvard University... |
112 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Bingham, William | The Committee of Secret Correspondence: Instructions to … | 1776-06-03 | LS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania These instructions were composed on the day that Congress... |
113 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Harrison, Richard | The Secret Committee to Richard Harrison, 3 June 1776 | 1776-06-03 | LS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania We have already wrote you of this date by the Sloop Peggy... |
114 | Jay, John | Clinton, George | New York Delegates to George Clinton, 3 February 1779 | 1779-02-03 | Major General Arnold has it in Contemplation to establish a Settlement of Officers and Soldiers... |
115 | Duane, James | Hamilton, Alexander | From James Duane, John Jay, and Robert R. Livingston to … | 1785-06-09 | At a meeting of the agents appointed by the state of New York to manage their controversy with... |
116 | Jay, John | McDougall, Alexander | New York Delegates to Alexander McDougall, 20 February … | 1779-02-20 | We had the Pleasure of receiving your Favor by M r Barclay of the 11 th Instant and beg you to be... |
117 | Franklin, Benjamin | Adams, John | Franklin and John Jay to John Adams, 29 April 1784 | 1784-04-29 | LS : Massachusetts Historical Society We received the Letter you did us the honour of writing to... |
118 | Franklin, Benjamin | Adams, John | Benjamin Franklin and John Jay to John Adams, 29 April … | 1784-04-29 | We received the Letter you did us the honour of writing to us the 10 th. Inst, with the project... |
119 | Franklin, Benjamin | Hartley, David | Franklin and John Jay to David Hartley, 31 March 1784 | 1784-03-31 | ALS : American Philosophical Society; copy: William L. Clements Library We have now the Pleasure... |
120 | Franklin, Benjamin | Hartley, David | Benjamin Franklin and John Jay to David Hartley, 31 … | 1784-03-31 | We have now the Pleasure of acquainting you, that the Ratification of the Definitive Treaty is... |
121 | Franklin, Benjamin | Adams, John | Benjamin Franklin and John Jay to John Adams, 28 … | 1784-02-28 | We had the honor of receiving your Favour of the 20 th: Inst, and are persuaded that the... |
122 | Franklin, Benjamin | Mifflin, Thomas | Franklin and John Jay to Thomas Mifflin, 16 April 1784 | 1784-04-16 | ALS and copy: National Archives; press copy of ALS : Library of Congress We duly received the... |
123 | Franklin, Benjamin | Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de | From Benjamin Franklin and John Jay to Vergennes, 28 … | 1783-06-28 | LS : Archives du Ministère des affaires étrangères; copies: Library of Congress, Massachusetts... |
124 | Franklin, Benjamin | Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de | Benjamin Franklin and John Jay to Vergennes, 28 June … | 1783-06-28 | M r Grand, Banker to the Congress, having laid before us the annexed State of their Affairs in... |
125 | Franklin, Benjamin | Adams, John | Franklin and John Jay to John Adams, 28 February 1784 | 1784-02-28 | LS : Massachusetts Historical Society We had the honor of receiving your Favour of the 20th.... |
126 | Oswald, Richard | Preliminary Articles of Peace: First Draft Treaty, [5–7 … | ≈1782-10-05 | Incomplete copy and copy: National Archives; copies: Massachusetts Historical Society (three),... | |
127 | Jay, John | Appointment of William Temple Franklin, 1 October 1782 | 1782-10-01 | To all to whom these Presents shall come, Benjamin Franklin & John Jay send Greetings. Whereas... | |
128 | Jay, John | Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between His … | 1794-11-19 | His Britannick Majesty and The United States of America, being desirous by a Treaty of Amity... | |
129 | Jay, John | New York Ratifying Convention. Circular Letter to the … | 1788-07-26 | Poughkeepsie, New York, July 26, 1788. “We the members of the Convention of this State, have... | |
130 | Hartley, David | Adams, John | Proposals for an Anglo-American Commercial Agreement … | ≈1783-06-01 | [ Paris ], June 1783. LbC-Tr ’s in Jean L’Air de Lamotte’s hand ( Adams Papers ); APM Reel 103.... |
131 | Supreme Court Justices | Washington, George | To George Washington from the Supreme Court Justices … | 1793-07-20 | We have taken into consideration the Letter written to us by your Direction, on the 18th Instant,... |
132 | Jay, John | Address to the American Bible Society, 8 May 1823 | 1823-05-08 | It gives me Pleasure to observe that this anniversary, like the preceding, brings with it Tidings... | |
133 | Jay, John | John Jay: Account of Conversation with Franklin … | ≈1783-09-01 | AD : Columbia University Library Dr. Franklin lived at Pha. in the Neighbourhood of Mr Boudinot... | |
134 | Jay, John | Washington, George | From John Jay to George Washington, 24 March 1788 | 1788-03-24 | M r . Jay presents his Compliments to his Excellency General Washington, & sends him herewith... |
135 | Jay, John | Washington, George | To George Washington from John Jay, 17 July 1788 | 1788-07-17 | Since my arrival here I have written you two or three hasty letters—being constantly involved in... |
136 | Jay, John | John Jay’s Motion for an Instruction to the Delegates … | ≈1776-07-10 | ^ Resolv [ ed ] ^ Whereas it is no less consonant to Reason than confirmed by the Experience of... | |
137 | Jay, John | Read, Jacob | From John Jay to Jacob Read, 16 March 1786 | 1786-03-16 | accept my Thanks for your very friendly Letter of the 31 Dec r last. the attack you alude to has... |
138 | Jay, John | Wolcott, Oliver | From John Jay to Oliver Wolcott, 20 October 1797 | 1797-10-20 | It was not untill Yesterday that I recieved (under cover from Col. Talmadge) the Letter which... |
139 | Jay, John | Washington, George | To George Washington from John Jay, 11 March 1791 | 1791-03-11 | I have the Honor of transmitting to you herewith enclosed, a Packet which I received last Evening... |
140 | Jay, John | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Jay, 10 January 1792 | 1792-01-10 | I cannot easily tell you how much I am pleased & obliged by your friendly Letter of the 4th.... |
141 | Jay, John | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from John Jay, 18 July[–5 August] … | ≈1794-07-18 | I thank you for the printed paper you sent me, and for your Letter by Monsr. Cadignan. On... |
142 | Jay, John | Johnson, Thomas | From John Jay to Thomas Johnson, 12 March 1792 | 1792-03-12 | I have been favored with your’s of the 3 d . of last month, & regret the Indisposition which... |
143 | Jay, John | Randolph, Edmund | From John Jay to Edmund Randolph, 2 August 1794 | 1794-08-02 | I had the Honor of writing to you on the 31 ult: That Letter was sent to Falmouth in Hopes it... |
144 | Jay, John | Porteus, Beilby | From John Jay to the Bishop of London (Beilby Porteus) … | 1796-06-18 | On my Return from England I took the earliest opportunity of communi catinge d to M r Randolph... |
145 | Jay, John | Livingston, Catharine W. | From John Jay to Catharine W. Livingston, 17 December … | 1780-12-17 | It is uncertain whether this Letter will ever come to your Hands. two or three others are now on... |
146 | Jay, John | New York State Assembly | Message to the New York State Assembly, 26 February … | 1801-02-26 | IT has generally and justly been considered as highly important to the security and duration of... |
147 | Jay, John | Draft of The Federalist 4, [before 7 November 1787] | ≈1787-10-01 | The Parties and Divisions am gst us many [may?] several Ways bring Destruction upon our Country,... | |
148 | Jay, John | Dumont, John | From John Jay to John Dumont, 27 February 1790 | 1790-02-27 | I was favored with yours of the 28 th . Ult. just as I was preparing to go out of Town— it was... |
149 | Jay, John | James Eastburn & Company | From John Jay to James Eastburn & Company, 5 December … | 1816-12-05 | I have rec d . your Letter of the 21 Oct r ., with your Proposals for to publish by Subscription... |
150 | Jay, John | Jay, Sarah Livingston | From John Jay to Sarah Livingston Jay, 19 April 1794 | 1794-04-19 | I refer you to the last two Letters which I wrote to you this Week — It was expected that the... |