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[Blank form created for Marine Committee appointments]
July 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Contains blank spaces reserved for the name, office, and vessel to which the appointee is assigned. Date previously inferred.
GLC06526
[Record of John Langdon's accounts as Continental Navy agent, presented to the Board of the Treasury]
March 18, 1789
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Duer, assistant secretary of the treasury department, transmits a copied "Statement of the accounts of John Langdon Esq. with the Secret and Commercial Committees of Congress." Conveys information pertaining to accounts kept and stores received for...
GLC06530
to John Langdon
6 July 1777
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Whipple, chairman of the Marine Committee in the Continental Congress, informs Langdon that despite the efforts of Captain Dudley Saltonstall, the ship Trumbull remains grounded in a Connecticut river. Discusses the cost of moving the ship versus...
GLC06531
to William Whipple
5 August 1777
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
Morris, a Continental Congressman, discusses naval affairs with Whipple, chairman of the Congressional Marine Committee. Refers to a recent motion in Congress authorizing the Marine Committee to halt the construction of several ships of war. Since...
GLC06532
to Patrick Henry
26 May 1777
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Gives a detailed refutation of claims that he contributed to the depreciation of paper currency by converting money rents to tobacco. Attests to his love for America and details how he leased out his property to support his family. Discusses the...
GLC06410
[Thanksgiving proclamation]
March 19, 1781
Hanson, John, 1715-1783
Signed by Hanson as President of Continental Congress and countersigned by Charles Thomson as Secretary to Congress. Proclamation from Congress calls "upon the several states, to set apart the last Thursday in April next, as a day of fasting...
GLC06420.01
[Contracting Thomas Mumford of New London, Connecticut to acquire 50 tons of gunpowder for colonies]
28 November 1775
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Signed by Benjamin Franklin, Josiah Bartlett, Francis Lewis, Samuel Ward and Thomas Willing, all as members of a Committee of Secrecy appointed by the "honble. the Continental Congress..." Also signed by Thomas Mumford. Lays out the terms for the...
GLC06401
to Charles Dumas
6 August 1781
Written shortly after his appointment as one of five commissioners to negotiate peace with England, Franklin complains about the limited assistance the Netherlands had given the United States during the American Revolution. Referring to the Dutch...
GLC06402
to Joseph Webb
13 August 1780
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
Discusses his resignation, French forces, and American troops. Says there have been "marches and counter marches, evolutions and revolutions of different kinds," since Webb left. Reports on British movements, which seem to be "without meaning or...
GLC06403
to David Wooster
9 October 1775
Directing Brigadier General Wooster's troops to build batteries on the highlands of Hudson (North) River as per General Schuyler's commands.
GLC06404
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