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to Caesar A. Rodney re: Napoleonic wars, general decline of public morality
1810/02/10
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
A petition concerning the depreciation of Continental Currency and its effects on N.J.'s citizens. Written in Monticello
GLC06322
to John Dickinson, et al.
August 14, 1795
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Memorial regarding Jay's Treaty. Answers Dickinson's current inquiry regarding a memorial with an enclosure previously sent to the Selectmen of Boston (not included).
GLC00496.100
to Caesar Rodney
24 September 1777
Discusses poor performance of militia and possibility of losing Philadelphia. "The conduct of the Militia is much to be regretted. In many instances, they are not to be roused, and in others, they come into the Field with all possible indifference...
GLC06482
January 19, 1779
Discusses moving the cavalry of Count Pulaski's legion to where it will interfere less with supply with Rodney, then President of Delaware. Suggests Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware as a possible location and seeks the proper authority to...
GLC06483
26 August 1779
Circular letter written by Washington as commander of the Continental Army to Rodney as Governor of Delaware. The two page letter is accompanied by a leaf entitled "List of American Officers Prisoners who have violated their Paroles belonging to the...
GLC06484
10 June 1780
Desires that the posts for "Four Vacant Ensigncies" be filled by new officers. Says "It is essential to service that Troops should be well officered -- and in our's the compliment allowed should be generally full." He mentions that two officers in...
GLC06485
to Samuel Huntington
August 1780
Manuscript copy of a letter from Washington to President of Congress Huntington dated 20 June 1780. With address leaf that enclosed this copy sent from South Carolina politician John Mathews to Delaware Governor Caesar Rodney. Washington writes that...
GLC06486
27 July 1780
Asking Rodney to give orders for the Delaware militia "to march and join the army under my command where ever it may be."
GLC06487
17 August 1780
Original manuscript copy, with clerical signature, of a letter appealing to the Committee of Congress for Cooperation. This copy of the letter was sent to Delaware Governor Rodney. Discusses the shortage of troops in the Continental Army, the...
GLC06488
10 December 1780
Informs Rodney that all provisions for the army should be placed at Christiana Bridge, Delaware. This was in accordance with an act of Congress saying that the provisions provided by each state should be placed at a point of Washington's choosing....
GLC06489
7 June 1781
Informs Delaware Governor Rodney to send enlisted troops to Virginia. "One battalion of Infantry and a Corps of Horses... are required of the State of Delaware to serve for three Months" due to the "alarming progress which the Enemy are making in...
GLC06490
to unknown
May 10, 1823
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Letter probably sent to John Quincy Adams as Secretary of State by President Monroe. Letter believed to be a precursor to the Monroe Doctrine. Said he had to withdraw the nomination of John B. Prevost, Aaron Burr's nephew, as Charge d'Affaires to...
GLC01137
[Patent for John Templeman's improvement in the chain bridge]
16 August 1808
Signed by Jefferson as President. Countersigned by James Madison as Secretary of State and Caesar Augustus Rodney as Attorney General. Templeman's written description of his improvement is signed by Thomas Corcoran and John Oto as witnesses. The...
GLC07328
to Caesar Augustus Rodney
September 26, 1818
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Letter discusses revolutions in South America, and mentions memories of James Otis. Rodney had just returned from South America
GLC00922
to Thomas Rodney
September 19, 1774
Rodney, Caesar, 1728-1784
Written by Rodney, an eventual signer of the Declaration of Independence, as Speaker of the Delaware Assembly to an unknown recipient, most likely Thomas Rodney. Says he wrote recipient on September 17, 1774. Says he was probably concerned about a...
GLC00983
Receipt for payment of principal and interest
10 August 1774
[Title continued] on a mortgage held by Rev. John Miller.
GLC00184.40
20 September 1780
Encloses a copy of a resolution of Congress (not present) stating that 530 beef cattle are needed for the use of the Continental Army. Stresses that this order needs to be carried out immediately to avoid dire consequences. Docketed, "letter to the...
GLC02116
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