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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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241 | American Commissioners | President of Congress | The American Commissioners to the President of … | 1778-07-29 | AL (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society; three copies and one transcript: National Archives... |
242 | American Commissioners | President of Congress | The American Commissioners to the President of … | 1778-07-20 | AL (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society; three copies and one transcript: National Archives... |
243 | American Commissioners | President of Congress | The American Commissioners to the President of … | 1778-11-07 | LS : National Archives; copies: Massachusetts Historical Society, South Carolina Historical... |
244 | American Commissioners | President of Congress | The American Commissioners to the President of … | 1778-07-16 | AL (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society <Passy, July 16, 1778: We enclose a letter from M.... |
245 | Franklin, Benjamin | Laurens, Henry | The Commissioners to the President of the Congress, 17 … | 1778-09-17 | The last letter which We have had the Honour to write jointly to Congress, was of the Twentyeth... |
246 | American Commissioners | President of Congress | The American Commissioners to the President of … | 1777-02-06 | ALS and copy: National Archives This will be delivered to you by M. de Coudray, an Officer of... |
247 | Franklin, Benjamin | President of Congress | Franklin and Silas Deane to the President of Congress … | 1778-02-08 | LS : South Carolina Historical Society; transcript and two copies: National Archives; copies:... |
248 | Izard, Ralph | President of Congress | Enclosure: Ralph Izard to President of the Congress, 12 … | 1778-09-12 | The Melasses business would certainly have proved the source of continual disputes, if it had not... |