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to Robert Beverley
July 20, 1790
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
The letter discusses lands, ownership, and affairs of several Virginia companies formed to speculate in the west. Also mentions the U.S. Treasury.
GLC00099.155
to James Madison
August 19, 1782
The letter discusses the progress of peace negotiations, his nephew's missing enslaved person, Anthony Wayne and Indian Wars, American independence and restitution. Also mentions: General Carleton, General Washington, Paris, France, and Admiral...
GLC00099.094
February 24, 1783
The letter discusses happiness at news of impending peace, following George III's speech to Parliament announcing the loss of the colonies. Edmund Pendleton wrote a similar letter to Washington the same day.
GLC00099.107
May 3, 1789
Pendleton expresses his pleasure at the organization of government, asks Madison to pass his regards to Adams and Washington, and discusses the state which the judiciary will assume. Also mentions: Appointment of President and Vice-President...
GLC00099.138
to James Madison re: British troop movements, tobacco crop, Indians
August 12, 1782
The letter discusses British troop movements in the Carolinas, tobacco crops, and Indian wars. Also mentions: the French fleet, Charleston, the Dutch fleet, West Indies, and Colonel Crawford.
GLC00099.093
August 26, 1782
The letter discusses prisoner exchanges, hopes for peace, and annexation of Canada. Also mentions: General Carleton and Edmund Pendleton Jr's runaway slave. There is purple mold staining on the letter.
GLC00099.095
to James Madison re: breakdown in peace negotiations
September 2, 1782
The letter expresses concern over the breakdown in peace negotiations, description of how his nephew's enslaved person escaped with the French Army as an officer's servant.
GLC00099.096
to James Madison re: withdrawal of British troops, Loyalist situation
September 9, 1782
The letter discusses withdrawal of British troops, the Loyalist situation, recovery of runaway slave, military rumors, Canada, New York, New Jersey, and the treatment of American Loyalists.
GLC00099.097
to James Madison re: negotiations in Paris, British troops leaving
October 14, 1782
The letter discusses negotiations in Paris, withdrawal of British troops, and Indian wars.
GLC00099.098
to Joseph Jones
October 21, 1782
The letter is written to Jones instead of Madison but intended for them both. The letter discusses peace negotiations. Signature has been clipped off (loss on leaf page 1 bottom measures 3.3 x 16 cm.).
GLC00099.099
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