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You have a friend who has suffer’d too much from the particular situation he was in lately, not...
Letter not found : from unknown, 19 Feb. 1781. GW wrote this unknown person on 10 March: “Your...
Meeting with an immediate conveyance to Richmond by the bearer, I do myself the pleasure to give...
[ After 28 Aug. 1780 ]. Lists one captain, six lieutenants, and one major who had been entrusted...
[ Richmond, before 21 July 1780 . A fragmentary MS ( Vi ) which has a caption in an unidentified...
Eight or teen Ships of war the Largist twenty four guns. a Rainforce ment of three thousand men...
[Text reproduced in illustration section following page 254.] Printed form ( DLC : Broadsides...
An Inventory of household furniture in the palace taken the 16h. June 1779 1 blue & white China...
Mr. Adams for a long time has been engaged by the Kennebeck Company in a cause in which Colo....
Letter not found: from an Unknown Person, 20 Dec. 1777. In his letter to an Unknown Person of 6...
Business still continues dull but am in Hopes of a Speedy Change as it seems by the last Accounts...
Whereas by a late act of General assembly freedom of Religious opinion and worship is restored to...
Baptist Officers that we can recollect are Capt, Joseph Spencer, Ensign Samuel French, and Ensign...
We received from Mr Tilghman an Account of the enemies Ships having gone up the River—and have...
I perceive by the tener of your favour of yesterday that my Letter of the 25th has given Umbrage,...
Your recommendation of Yesterday we took into consideration immediately on receipt of it. And...
Inventory of Stores belonging to the King & left in Boston, taken the 18 & 19 March 1776 by Order...
Orders for Brigadier General Sullivan Given at Head Quarters November 7th 1775 You are to proceed...
Last Sabbath departed this Life universally lamented Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, the amiable and...
Whereas the Necessities of the Army under my Command for Amunition are so great as to require all...
The great Character he hath heard of you, induces a private Man to offer to your Consideration...