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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Adams, John | IV. Resolution of the Congress on New Hampshire … | 1775-11-03 | 3 November 1775. Dft not found. printed : JCC Worthington C. Ford and others, eds., Journals of... | |
2 | Adams, John | Deane, Silas | V. Naval Committee to Silas Deane, 7 November 1775 | 1775-11-07 | You are desired to repair immediately to the City of New York, and there purchase a Ship suitable... |
3 | Adams, John | VIII. Rules for the Regulation of the Navy of the … | ≈1775-11-28 | ART. 1. The Commanders of all ships and vessels belonging to the THIRTEEN UNITED COLONIES, are... | |
4 | Laurens, Henry | Trumbull, Joseph | Henry Laurens, Richard Henry Lee, and John Adams to … | 1777-09-05 | The Resolve of Congress which you will receive under this Cover will shew you that we are... |
5 | Continental Congress, Foreign Affairs Committee | Adams, John | To John Adams from the Foreign Affairs Committee, 3 … | 1777-12-03 | With great pleasure to ourselves we discharge our duty by inclosing to you your Commission for... |
6 | Continental Congress | Enclosure: Congressional Resolution: A State of Facts … | ≈1777-12-01 | That by the return of ordinance and stores taken from the enemy in the Northern department from... | |
7 | Lee, Richard Henry | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Henry Lee, 13 May 1778 | 1778-05-13 | Our public letter does not leave me much to add, but friendship will not suffer me to let this... |
8 | Continental Congress, Foreign Affairs Committee | First Joint Commission at Paris | The Foreign Affairs Committee to the Commissioners, 14 … | 1778-05-14 | Our Affairs have now a universally good appearance. Every thing at home and abroad seems verging... |
9 | Continental Congress, Marine Committee | First Joint Commission at Paris | Marine Committee to the Commissioners, 10 June 1778 | 1778-06-10 | There is wanted for A fifty Six Gun Ship now building at Portsmouth in the State of New... |
10 | Lee, Richard Henry | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Henry Lee, 20 June 1778 | 1778-06-20 | Our enemies at N. York had contrived to distress us a good deal by a publication that the Boston... |
11 | Lee, Richard Henry | First Joint Commission at Paris | Foreign Affairs Committee to the Commissioners, 21 June … | 1778-06-21 | The British Commissioners have arrived and transmitted their powers and propositions to Congress,... |
12 | Lee, Richard Henry | Adams, John | To John Adams from the Committee for Foreign Affairs … | 1778-10-28 | While we officially communicate to you the inclosed Resolve the Foundation of which you cannot... |
13 | Lee, Richard Henry | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Henry Lee, 29 October 1778 | 1778-10-29 | I am exceedingly happy to hear of your safe arrival, and I hope agreeable accommodation at Paris.... |
14 | Lee, Richard Henry | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Henry Lee, 24 April 1779 | 1779-04-24 | Philadelphia, 24 April 1779. Dft ( ViU : Lee Papers). printed : The Letters of Richard Henry Lee... |
15 | Lee, Richard Henry | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Henry Lee, 8 October 1779 | 1779-10-08 | I congratulate you most sincerely on your safe return to your family and your country. I hope you... |
16 | Lee, Richard Henry | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Henry Lee, 7 May 1780 | 1780-05-07 | I should have paid my respects to you before now had I known where to have directed my letters,... |
17 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 29 June … | 1775-06-29 | Nothing material has occurred since you left this place, except the imperfect accounts we have of... |
18 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 1 August … | 1775-08-01 | After the fatigue of many days, and of this in particular, I should not sit down at eleven oClock... |
19 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 26 … | 1775-09-26 | Two days ago I arrived here from Virginia, which the late short adjournment just allowed me time... |
20 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 8 October … | 1775-10-08 | A Ship in 7 weeks from London brings us pretty perfect intelligence of the infernal designs of... |
21 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 22–23 … | ≈1775-10-22 | I thank you for your obliging favor of the 13th and I assure you that no Man living approves the... |
22 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 13 … | 1775-11-13 | I must beg leave at the beginning of this letter to apologise for any incorrectness as I write in... |
23 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 26 … | 1775-11-26 | As Mr Custis can furnish you with an exact account of our affairs in Virginia, it will be... |
24 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 6 December … | 1775-12-06 | The inclosed letter from Colo. Pendleton came to hand two days ago, and as it will save a good... |
25 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 13 March … | 1776-03-13 | I was in Virga (from whence I am but just returned) when your favor of the 26th Decr came here,... |
26 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 26 March … | 1776-03-26 | Letter not found: from Richard Henry Lee, 26 Mar. 1776. On 4 April GW wrote to Richard Henry Lee... |
27 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 13 June … | 1776-06-13 | I am informed that a certain Mr Eustace, now in New York, but some time ago with Lord Dunmore, is... |
28 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 27 October … | 1776-10-27 | I congratulate you sincerely on the several advantages your Troops have lately gained over the... |
29 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 27 … | 1777-02-27 | My brother Delegates are of opinion that the inclosed papers may avail you something in settling... |
30 | Lee, Richard Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Henry Lee, 10 April … | 1777-04-10 | The resolves of Congress, that you will receive by this Messenger, you may be assured, are not... |