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[U.S. Congress orders]
12 August 1788
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
U.S. Congress orders for militia to prepare to join Federal troops in NW Territory Indian conflicts by sending 1500 men.
GLC09056
[Treaty of Ft. Stanwix]
February 10, 1784
Extract from congressional minutes: "... General Schuyler...is hereby directed to expedite the return of the deputation from the late hostile tribes of Indians...that due notice shall be given them of the time and place where Congress will hold a...
GLC09059.01
to Henry Knox
9 March 1785
Duplicate of GLC02437.03105. Marked as "duplicate" in Knox's docket.
GLC02437.03106
25 December 1789
Expresses his satisfaction on their victory in the revolution and forwards Knox a letter. Writes, "I can assure you that whether I look back to the share I have had in the late glorious revolution, or forward to the prospects which open to view in...
GLC02437.04451
Thomson, Secretary of Congress, transmits "the ordinance for ascertaining the powers and duty of the Secretary at War, the act establishing the salary and the minute of the election." Expresses his wish for Knox's prompt response and acceptance....
GLC02437.03105
Congressional resolve to appoint committee to compile list of hostilities
18 October 1775
Appointed John Adams, Silas Deane and George Wythe to the committee.
GLC00505.02
to Samuel Huntington
July 21, 1787
Serving as Secretary of the United States Congress, Thomson sends a copy of a recently ratified treaty (not included) between the United States and Morocco to Samuel Huntington, the Governor of Connecticut. Requests that Huntington inform the...
GLC00630
Manuscript journal and letter book
1765-1781 ( bulk: 1765-1766 )
Bulk, 1765-1769 on Stamp Act Congress; some pages cut out. In four sections: 1) Correspondence of CT and Philadelphia Merchant's Committee, re: Stamp Act, 1765-1766; 2) Resolves of colonies re: Stamp Act Congress, with minutes of the Congress from...
GLC01018
[Resolution of Congress]
18 April 1777
Extract of Congress, signed by Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Gives Major General Arthur St. Clair two weeks leave of absence to visit his family.
GLC01412.18
[Extracts of resolutions of the Continental Congress]
4 November 1775
Resolutions of the Continental Congress recommending that the assemblies of the various colonies to have fire locks and saltpetre manufactured, punish people who harbor deserters, and permit the army to impress vessels for transportation. The...
GLC08921
Resolutions settling states' Revolutionary War debt
1782/02/20
Printed broadside signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary of Congress.
GLC01414
to President of N.H. re: sending journals, inadequate representation of NH
1785/09/06
Writtn as Sec. of Congress
GLC03944
to Meshech Weare re: sends last journals of Congress, hopes for new government
1789/03/18
Signed as Sec. of Congress to the Governor of New Hampshire. Prays that the new government will "promote and secure the happiness, prosperity and glory of the union."
GLC04310
Congressional resolution to Delaware, re: guidelines for exchanging money
1777/12/03
Certified copy of a resolution of Congress asking states to enact laws requiring redemption of British bills of credit acquired on or before 4/9/1775, providing guidelines and redemption dates. Docketed on verso. Was written in Congress.
GLC01600
to [William Ellery Jr.] re: contempt for "pure democracy" of R.I. (ratification)
1788/05/26
Rhode Island had not ratified the Constitution. Ellery shared Thomson's unhappiness.
GLC04847
to [President of Congress] re: exposing a plot to forge army pension securities
1785/03/28
The President of Congress is the presumed recipient for Thomson's attempt to expose counterfeiting.
GLC04849
The United States in Congress assembled
27 April 1784
Report from Congress concerning the debt, its interest and its apportionment among the states. The resolution urges the states to surrender their western territories and to help pay the foreign and domestic debt. Includes a list of debts to various...
GLC04136
Setting date for first election & commencing proceedings under U.S. Constitution
13 September 1788
Printed broadside signed as Sec. of Congress.
GLC04300
[Congressional resolution requiring that taxes be paid in specie].
18 September 1786
Printed resolution of the Continental Congress that requires the states, Rhode Island and New Jersey in particular, to make payments on requisitions in specie and not in the paper currency issued by the state. Signed as Secretary of the Continental...
GLC06047
[Appointment of Major William North as Inspector of Troops under General Knox]
15 April 1784
Document written in a secretarial hand and signed by Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Based on Baron Friedrich Von Steuben's recommendation to Congress in a 19 March 1784 letter, Congress has resolved to approve and confirm Major William North as...
GLC02542.10
Resolution re: accounting for slaves taken by British during war
1786/08/09
"Resolved: That the Secretary for foreign affairs cause to be made separate lists of the numbers, names, and owners of the Negroes belonging to the citizens of each State and carried away by the British..."
GLC07623
Resolution of Congress dealing with the British occupation of N.Y.
1775/05/15
GLC05571
Act re: election of five commissioners to negotiate Indian treaties
1784/03/04
Elected commissioners are George Rogers Clarke, Oliver Wolcott, Nathaniel [sic] Greene, Richard Butler, and Stephen Higgenson.
GLC07793
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