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Congressional resolve to appoint committee to compile list of hostilities
18 October 1775
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Appointed John Adams, Silas Deane and George Wythe to the committee.
GLC00505.02
[Testimonial in defense of Silas Deane]
December 18, 1782
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin, as Ambassador to France, asserts that the accusations of fraud against Deane are false. British newspapers had accused Deane of making fraudulent purchases of munitions in France.
GLC00782.02
to Arthur Lee
December 10, 1778
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
Francis Lightfoot Lee warns his brother, then on a diplomatic mission with Benjamin Franklin and Silas Deane to obtain aid from France during the American Revolution, about the intrigue surrounding the recently recalled Deane. Indicates that Deane...
GLC00975
to James Madison re: Virginia land claims, character of some people
December 3, 1781
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
The letter discusses Virginia land claims and character of several prominent persons. Shows his impatience with foolishness. Also mentions: resignation of the Governor of Virginia, Election of Speaker of the Delegates to Governor (rumor), and...
GLC00099.078
to Jabez Huntington
August 12, 1776
Williams, William, 1731-1811
Summarizes affairs in first weeks of independence. Opens by commenting on his arduous journey to Philadelphia to join the Continental Congress. Informs that Silas Deane has arrived from France with the report of the French court's unfavorable...
GLC04867
to Henry Knox
May 1777
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Writes a very detailed letter to her husband in Morristown, New Jersey during the American Revolution. Discusses the arrival in Boston of General Charles Tronson du Coudray, a French military engineer "who stiles himself Commander in Chief of the...
GLC05895
to James Searle
January 21, 1781
Deane, Silas, 1737-1789
Apprises Searle, then a commissioner to France to negotiate a loan for the State of Pennsylvania, of his upcoming journey to America. Hopes to see Searle in Passy (in Paris) the following day, where Deane indicates he will dine and take leave of...
GLC03359
[Bill of exchange signed by Silas Deane, with endorsement on verso signed by Isaac Moses]
7 March 1779
A bill of exchange for two hundred pounds sterling to be paid to Isaac Moses, written to "Horneca, Fitzeau and Co. Bankers of Amsterdam." Verso, signed by Moses, states the amount be paid to Samuel B. Webb.
GLC01450.501
to Barnabas Deane
June 22, 1779
Writing to his brother in reference to accusations of fraud against him in relation to foreign procurement of supplies, Deane finds "our Situation,...without a Parallel either in Ancient or Modern Story." Also describes the plight of American money...
GLC01759
to Samuel B. Webb
16 March 1779
Writes to Colonel Webb, his stepson, to tell him to be careful in all his affairs. Also indicates that Congress may soon settle his own affairs. Deane had been accused of fraud in foreign procurement of military supplies while on a diplomatic...
GLC02505.15
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