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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Mcdonold, Donold | Adams, John | To John Adams from Donold McDonold [i.e. Joseph Ward] … | 1777-05-09 | I suppose you have heard we have not taken Brunswick. If any one says we have he belies us. We... |
2 | Ward, Joseph | Washington, George | To George Washington from Colonel Joseph Ward, 19 … | 1780-01-19 | I beg leave, to inform your Excellency, that in compliance with your Excellency’s pleasure,... |
3 | Ward, Joseph | Washington, George | To George Washington from Colonel Joseph Ward, 10 … | 1779-12-10 | I beg leave to acquaint your Excellency, that the want of Subsistence obliged several Officers in... |
4 | Ward, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 4 September 1777 | 1777-09-04 | Yesterday a severe skirmish happened between a party of seven hundred of our Troops and two or... |
5 | Ward, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 20 June 1777 | 1777-06-20 | Yesterday the Enemy retreated back to Brunswick; they were followed and fired on by a small party... |
6 | Ward, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 28 June 1777 | 1777-06-28 | I wish it was in my power to give you a satisfactory and particular state of facts relative to... |
7 | Ward, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 16 – 17 June 1776 | ≈1776-06-16 | I have the pleasure to inform you that we have driven the Pirates out of this Harbour. The... |
8 | Ward, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 9 October 1777 | 1777-10-09 | As you have had the history of the late action from the General, I shall not trouble you with... |
9 | Ward, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 3 December 1775 | 1775-12-03 | I had the honour some time since to receive your Favour of the 14 Ultimo which I am now to... |
10 | Ward, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 14 March 1776 | 1776-03-14 | The 2 instant at night we began a cannonade and bombardment upon the Enemy, and continued it... |