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201 Laurens, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Laurens, 17 December … 1777-12-17 I had this Morning the honour of receiving Your Excellency’s dispatch dated 14th & 15th Currt...
202 Laurens, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Laurens, 7 November … 1777-11-07 I had the honour of writing to you the 4th & 5th by the conveyance of the Express Wm Jones since...
203 Laurens, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Laurens, 14 January … 1778-01-14 Since the date of my last the 5th Inst. I have been honoured by the receipt of Your Excellency’s...
204 Laurens, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Laurens, 20 November … 1778-11-20 I feel myself doubly honoured by your favor of the 14th Inst. from the confidence of General...
205 American Peace Commissioners The American Peace Commissioners: Declaration of the … 1783-02-20 ADS and AD (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society; copies: Massachusetts Historical Society,...
206 Laurens, Henry Henry Laurens’ Memorandum of a Conversation with John … 1781-04-18 Arrived Sunday 14th. April 1782. late in the afternoon at Leyden, lodged at the Golden Lion....
207 Adams, John Proposed Explanatory Article Regarding Article 6 of the … 1783-04-27 Whereas, by the 6 th. Article of the Provisional Treaty of the 30 th of November 1782, it was...
208 Adams, John Draft Articles to Supplement the Preliminary … 1783-04-27 Articles agreed upon by and between David Hartley Esquire, Minister Plenipotentiary of his...
209 Adams, John Proposed Articles for an Anglo-American Commercial … 1783-04-27 Article. Commerce to be in force for Five Years unless sooner altered by a Treaty of Commerce 1....
210 American Peace Commissioners The American Peace Commissioners: Commission for … 1782-10-01 DS : Yale University Library; copies: Library of Congress (two), American Philosophical Society,...
211 Laurens, Henry Henry Laurens’ Account of a Conversation with John … 1782-12-19 Waited on M r. Adams this Morning & after our conversation on M r. Bridgen’s affair as related in...
212 American Peace Commissioners The American Peace Commissioners: Three Proposed … 1783-04-29 Copies: Massachusetts Historical Society (three), National Archives (two), William L. Clements...
213 Franklin, Benjamin Preliminary Articles of Peace, [30 November 1782] 1782-11-30 DS : Public Record Office; copies: National Archives (six), Library of Congress (three),...
214 Adams, John Proposed Article Regarding American Trade with Great … 1783-04-27 Article. Manufactures. foreign Commodities. It is agreed, that American Merchants shall be...
215 American Peace Commissioners The American Peace Commissioners: Passport for British … 1783-02-03 Copies: Massachusetts Historical Society (three), Library of Congress We John Adams, Benjamin...
216 Adams, John Proposed Article Regarding Article 7 of the Preliminary … 1783-04-28 Article. His Britannic Majesty agrees, that within Months from this Date, and as much Sooner as...
217 American Peace Commissioners Draft Letter from the American Peace Commissioners to … 1783-07-13 AL (draft): American Philosophical Society Around July 13, the American commissioners had been...
218 Jay, John Preliminary Articles of Peace, 30 November 1782 1782-11-30 Articles agreed upon by and between Richard Oswald Esquire the Commissioner of his Britannic...
219 American Peace Commissioners The American Peace Commissioners: Acceptance of the … 1783-01-20 Copies: Massachusetts Historical Society (three), National Archives (three), Library of Congress...
220 American Peace Commissioners Preliminary Articles of Peace: Second Draft Treaty … 1782-11-04 D and copy: Massachusetts Historical Society; two D and copy: Public Record Office; transcript:...
221 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...