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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 UNKNOWN Adams, Abigail —— —— to Abigail Adams, 23 February 1778 1778-02-23 Mr. Adams for a long time has been engaged by the Kennebeck Company in a cause in which Colo....
2 UNKNOWN Adams, John To John Adams from Unknown, 9 June 1775 1775-06-09 The great Character he hath heard of you, induces a private Man to offer to your Consideration...
3 UNKNOWN Bridgen, Edward Enclosure: An Anonymous Letter to Edward Bridgen, 3 May … 1782-05-03 You have a friend who has suffer’d too much from the particular situation he was in lately, not...
4 Unknown Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from ——, 26 September [1780] 1780-09-26 Meeting with an immediate conveyance to Richmond by the bearer, I do myself the pleasure to give...
5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Enclosure: Extract of a Letter, 17 September 1777 1777-09-17 Business still continues dull but am in Hopes of a Speedy Change as it seems by the last Accounts...
6 Unknown Van Dyke, Francis IV. Unknown to Francis Van Dyke, c. 26 May 1780 1780-05-26 Eight or teen Ships of war the Largist twenty four guns. a Rainforce ment of three thousand men...
7 Unknown Washington, George To George Washington from an Unknown Person, 20 … 1777-12-20 Letter not found: from an Unknown Person, 20 Dec. 1777. In his letter to an Unknown Person of 6...
8 Unknown Washington, George To George Washington from the New York Committee of … 1776-10-10 We received from Mr Tilghman an Account of the enemies Ships having gone up the River—and have...
9 Unknown Washington, George From Unknown to George Washington, 19 February 1781 … 1781-02-19 Letter not found : from unknown, 19 Feb. 1781. GW wrote this unknown person on 10 March: “Your...
10 Unknown Permit for Clark & Nightingale, 19 September 1775 1775-09-19 Whereas the Necessities of the Army under my Command for Amunition are so great as to require all...