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Capt Roche who was employed by me in consequence of your directions to forward the news of New...
I am directed by the society of the Cincinnati in New Hampshire to convey their congratulations...
Before your Moose and other Articles were on their way I found myself under the Necessity of...
The Box I wrote you of containing the Skin Skeleton and Horns of a moose together with the Horns...
Capt. Pierce having been detained by Contrary winds I took an opportunity of sending to Barstead...
By my Last I informed you that I had drawn on you for forty five pounds sterling, but Bills on...
This Letter comes by my good friend Captain Samuel Pierce on board of whose vessel I send a Large...
[ Durham, N.H., 17 Apr. 1787 . Recorded in SJL as received 26 Sep. 1787 (not found); enclosed in...
Upon the receipt of your favor of the 7th. of January 1786 I found that every thing I have done...
Perhaps you may think it strange that I have not forwarded the Articles I promised, but want of...
I have the honor to inclose your Excellency a petition from Mr. Darby to his most Christian...
To his Excellency General Washington The humble Petition of John Sullivan Humbly Sheweth—That...
I have the honor to inclose to your Excellencey some Letters to persons in France which beg you...
The state meeting of the Cincinnati in New Hampshire have received and considered the proceedings...
I was some time since honored with your favor of the 27th of April and postponed my answer in...
[ Durham, 3 Apr. 1784 . Noted in SJL as received 23 Apr. 1784. Not found.]
Your Excellencys favor of the 28th of December, respecting the attendance of our Delegates at the...
I have selected the papers you were pleased to mention, have numbred them from one to Thirty and...