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to John Page
October 8, 1776
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Encloses a map (not included) of the present seat of war. Discusses the "British application for the Scots Brigade in the service of Holland."
GLC01412.05
to Hon. John Page
March 15, 1790
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
Similar to autograph letter signed on April 2 by James Madison (GLC00099.143). In the letter, Edmund Pendleton provides thanks for sending documents and discusses Hamilton and treasury.
GLC00099.142
to [John Page?] re: corresponding, question of soul, desire for secrecy
1764/07/26
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
A very early letter, one of the earliest in private hands concerning questions of metaphysics. Young Jefferson says he will protect their secrecy by not signing (or addressing) the letter.
GLC04366
January 30, 1776
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
Lee, a Virginia delegate to the first Continental Congress, reports on the reception and failure of the Olive Branch Petition (an attempt to broker peace with England after the outbreak of the American Revolution but prior to the Declaration of...
GLC04806
19 March 1776
He is happy to hear the mutinous spirits of the soldiers have been subdued and hopes it can be prevented in the future. Remarks, "the putrid fever rages so much in the Norfolk fleet . . ." Discusses officers' commissions and appointments. Hopes...
GLC05587
to John Page, Williamsburg
October 11, 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Describes the attack at Germantown and the loss of victory due to a retreat caused by fog. He closes by mentioning that the troops were in good spirits. The letter mentions the Battle of Germantown and the various maneuvers. John Page is from...
GLC00496.097
to John Page re: insights on England after visit: "that nation hates us"
1786/05/04
Written while serving as U.S. Minister to France. Jefferson encloses a pamphlet (apparently Notes on the State of Virginia; not included), thanks Page for a steady stream of political news from America and records his observations upon returning...
GLC02529
3 September 1776
Nelson, Thomas Jr., 1738-1789
Discusses the American defeat at the Battle of Long Island and their retreat. Thinks the British will quit New York City very shortly. Reports that Brigadier General Lord Sterling and General Sullivan have been taken prisoner along with other...
GLC02540
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