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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 Adams, John Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from John Adams and John Jay, 28 … 1783-04-28 AL : Historical Society of Delaware Mr Adams and Mr Jay present their Compliments to Dr Franklin...
2 Jay, John American Commissioners John Jay to the American Commissioners, 5 January 1778 1778-01-05 ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania Your favors of the 2d. 8th: and 10 June last have been...
3 American Peace Commissioners The American Peace Commissioners: Declaration of the … 1783-02-20 ADS and AD (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society; copies: Massachusetts Historical Society,...
4 Adams, John Oswald, Richard The American Peace Commissioners to Richard Oswald, 7 … 1782-11-07 In answer to the letter you did us the honor to write on the 4 th. ins t. we beg leave to repeat...
5 Adams, John Preliminary Peace Treaty between the United States and … 1782-11-30 Articles agreed upon by and between Richard Oswald Esquire, the Commissioner of his Britannic...
6 American Peace Commissioners Oswald, Richard The American Peace Commissioners to Richard Oswald, 7 … 1782-11-07 LS and three copies: Public Record Office; AL (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society; copies:...
7 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...
8 Adams, John Draft Articles to Supplement the Preliminary … 1783-04-27 Articles agreed upon by and between David Hartley Esquire, Minister Plenipotentiary of his...
9 American Peace Commissioners Hartley, David The American Peace Commissioners to David Hartley, 13 … 1783-08-13 LS : Public Record Office; copies: William L. Clements Library, Library of Congress,...
10 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....