1From John Adams to James Warren, 25 July 1774 (Adams Papers)
:Warren-Adams Coll.); addressed: “To the Honourable James Warren Esq Plymouth”; endorsed: “Mr J. Adams lettr July 1774.” The last page of the manuscript and address page are mutilated with the loss of at least five lines.Missing material in the last sentence is supplied from 1 Corinthians, 13:4–7 (
2From John Adams to James Warren, 11 July 1775 (Adams Papers)
...England do with such Floods of Paper Money? We shall get the Continent nobly in our Debt. We are Striking off our Paper Bills in Nine different sorts. Some of twenty Dollars, some of Eight, 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. We shall be obliged to strike off four Milliens of Dollars I fear.:Warren-Adams Coll.); docketed: “Mr. J A Lettr July 1775.”
3From John Adams to James Warren, 23 July 1775 (Adams Papers)
:Warren-Adams Coll.); addressed: “To the Hon. James Warren Esqr Watertown favoured by Mr. Hitchbourne”; docketed: “Mr. J A Lettr July 1775 X.” If this letter had indeed been carried by Hichborn, it would have been intercepted as were of 24 July.’s first letter to Warren of 6 July,
4From John Adams to James Warren, 24 July 1775 (Adams Papers)
note 4note 4
5From John Adams to James Warren, 7 October 1775 (Adams Papers)
gressional debates that began on 4 Oct. and continued through December over the trade of America, that is, whether to depart further from the nonimportation stipulations of the Continental Association (23 July
the whole of this Plan may be executed, that near 3000 Blls of powder may be obtained in the Course of 3 or 4 months., 36:156 [July 1976]).
7From John Adams to James Warren, 13 October 1775 (Adams Papers)
, 4:9–13). had a hand in getting Church his appointment as director of hospitals on 27 July (
8From John Adams to James Warren, 18 October 1775 (Adams Papers)
–4). See also 25 July
9From John Adams to James Warren, 24 July 1776 (Adams Papers)
:Warren-Adams Coll.;); docketed: “Mr. J: A Lettr. July 24. 1776.”23 July
10From John Adams to James Warren, 17 August 1776 (Adams Papers)
The captured Highlander Lt. Col. Archibald Campbell to Gen. Howe, 19 June 1776. Washington forwarded this letter to the congress, where it was read 2 July. It was then printed in the newspapers ( , 18 July). The text is also available in , 4th ser., 6:981–982.