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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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28561 | Adams, John | [April 12. Sunday] | 1778-04-12 | April 12. Sunday On this day I had the honor to dine with the Prince de Tingry Duke de Beaumont,... | |
28562 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 12 April 1778 | 1778-04-12 | I am so sensible of the Difficulty of conveying Letters safe, to you, that I am afraid to write,... |
28563 | Adams, John Quincy | Adams, Abigail | John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, 12 April 1778 | 1778-04-12 | Having now a good opportunity I Cannot Let it Slip without writing a few Lines To You as it is... |
28564 | Poix, Philippe-Louis-Marc-Antoine de Noailles de … | Franklin, Benjamin | The Prince de Poix to Franklin and John Adams, [12 … | 1778-04-12 | AL : Mrs. Harry Hull, Washington, D.C. (1957) Le Prince de Poix est venu pour avoir l’honneur de... |
28565 | Washington, George | General Orders, 12 April 1778 | 1778-04-12 | The Court-Martial whereof Coll Vose is President is dissolved and another ordered to sit tomorrow... | |
28566 | Dandridge, Bartholomew | Washington, George | To George Washington from Bartholomew Dandridge, 12 … | 1778-04-12 | Your favor of the 15th of Feby, and your kind, tho’ short, note in my Sisters Letter of the 29th... |
28567 | Lacey, John Jr. | Washington, George | To George Washington from Brigadier General John Lacey … | 1778-04-12 | I received your Excellencys favour of yesterdays date last evening. as several of the Prisoners... |
28568 | Washington, George | Lee, Henry (1756-1818) | From George Washington to Captain Henry Lee, Jr., 12 … | 1778-04-12 | I do myself the pleasure to inclose you a letter from the president of Congress, advising you of... |
28569 | Nicola, Lewis | Washington, George | To George Washington from Colonel Lewis Nicola, 12 … | 1778-04-12 | Since the Invalid Regt came to this post many robberies have been committed & laid to the charge... |
28570 | Washington, George | Smallwood, William | From George Washington to Brigadier General William … | 1778-04-12 | I recd yours by Mr Burrell, who I believe has found his son in more agreeable circumstances than... |