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[Commission of Richard Frothingham]
1 March 1778
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Appointment of Frothingham as Deputy Commissary of Military Stores by a resolve of Congress 11 February 1778.
GLC01450.065.01
[Petition to U.S. Senate]
1 January 1818
Frothingham, Richard, 1748-1819
Petition of representation for Frothingham stating that he served in the United States army during the Revolutionary War as "Sergeant in Capt Chadwick's Company in 1775," then as Sergeant in Colonel Henry Knox's Regiment of Artillery, and finally as...
GLC01450.065.03
to Joseph Clarke
November 30, 1779
Greene, William, 1731-1809
States that since he is absent from home, he is taking the chance to send him the enclosed. Apparently free franked by Henry Marchant and Greene. Addressed to Greene as Governor of the state of Rhode Island on recto; addressed to Joseph Clarke...
GLC01450.105
[One third of a dollar, No. 307773]
1776
Hall & Sellers
Partly printed document signed by J. Sellers, of Hall & Sellers, Philadelphia printers. The front indicates the money was printed according to a resolution of the Continental Congress passed 17 February 1776. Underneath an icon of a sundial appears...
GLC01450.215.03
to Elbridge Gerry
June 12, 1776
Wendell, John, 1731-1808
Wendell asks Gerry to use his political influence to help place him in a number of governmental positions. Says that he is confident he can attain the position of "Vendue Master" if Gerry can get him a favorable letter from the President. Also...
GLC01450.234
June 16, 1776
Freeman, Samuel, 1743-1831
On Gerry's advice, Freeman and his regiment "have applied to Court to consider our losses at Falmouth," in the hopes the court would petition Congress. The court refuses, and feels it might seem "selfish" to do such a thing. Discusses trouble...
GLC01450.235
Collection of 20 letters pertaining to James Lovell and Samuel Holten [Decimalized .01-.20]
1779-1783
Dated January 22, 1779-June 30, 1783.
GLC01450.020
May 8, 1781
Lovell, James, 1737-1814
Discusses fiscal matters in detail, claiming that "Nothing can exceed the Confusion here as to money." Comments on problems related to paying delegates, regarding inflation caused by paper money and the state as paymaster. Using personal examples, he...
GLC01450.541
Printed circular unsigned re: collecting taxes, mentions Robert Morris
1782-1783
Massachusetts Bay Council
Headed "(Circular Letter.)" Discusses the need to provide state financial support to Congress for provisioning for the army. Comments on the problems with their currency created after the Revolution began. Describes the moment and obligation as...
GLC01450.606
to his cousin
March 17, 1777
Butts, Thomas, fl. 1777
Butts is glad to be back in England, where thinking is not a crime worthy of tar and feathering. Butts left Gravesend, New York on the ship "Thomas" on July 17, 1776. Gives account of his attempted voyage to England. Says they had an uneventful...
GLC01450.613
to his brother
October 25, 1781
Stone, Michael Jenifer, 1747-1812
Stone writes a long letter to his brother that includes an announcement that "Cornwallis was taken." Discusses his brother's business in Philadelphia and advises him of the benefits of continuing to cultivate a friendship with a man named Mr. Morrill...
GLC01450.412.15
December 6, 1780
Lee, Arthur, 1740-1792
Docketed in Gerry's hand. Tells Gerry that Congress has finally decided to satisfy his accounts "declaring that no charge against me have been proved." Comments that he thinks "a serious inquiry into the conduct of the Commissioners, must soon...
GLC01450.456
to Joseph Bullock
18 July 1780
Levy, Levy Andrew, fl. 1745-1784
Sending Bullock all the second class lottery tickets he has sold. Includes the numbers of these tickets. In regard to a dispute over lottery tickets & prizes.
GLC01450.508
[Payments made by Congress]
February 24, 1779
Short list of debits and credits of the Continental Congress from 31 October 1778 to 24 February 1779, relating to the printing of "Observations on the American Revolution," written by Gouverneur Morris. Two debits are to the printers Styner & Cist...
GLC01450.805.02
to [Patrick Henry?]
30 December 1776
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Gerry, a Continental Congressman, discusses an unspecified request and an appeal brought before Congress. Informs Henry, Governor of Virginia, that he will ask Congressional President John Hancock why the appeal has not been presented to Congress...
GLC05346
to Abraham Yates, Jr.
9 January 1776
Van Cortlandt, Pierre, 1721-1814
Signed as member of the New York Committee of Safety, asking members of Congress to arrive punctually on the day the Session adjourns. Launches into a discourse on what it means to have a senate and to be a senator.
GLC05199
to unknown
August 29, 1778
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Reports that his son left the recipient's horse at Daggets instead of at Sanfords in Bristol, where William Ellery had promised to deliver it in his last letter as his part in the "Newport Expedition." Comments on General John Sullivan and the...
GLC03236
to James Warren
13 November 1777
Written by Gerry as delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress to Warren as a member of the Continental Navy Board. References Warren's letter of 23 October 1777, in which he found news of General John Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga...
GLC03239
Commission of Thomas W. Forster, Capt. in Artillery Regt. commanded by Knox
January 3, 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Printed sheet countersigned by Charles Thomson.
GLC03242
to John Jay
17 June 1781
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Writes to Jay, then Minister to Spain, about Jays appointment as one of five commissioners to negotiate peace during the American Revolution (which eventually resulted in the Treaty of Paris). Gives advice on how to deal with Spain, asking him to...
GLC03257
to Benjamin Huntington
24 September 1780
Parsons, Samuel H., 1737-1789
Brigadier General Parsons complains about insufficient provisions and decreasing numbers of troops, in which he did not see "in the present Temper of the Country a possibility of recruiting them again. Rails against Congress and the promotion of...
GLC03413
to Landon Carter re: calling for America's independence, troubles with Britain
02 June 1776
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Written as delegate to Congress from Virginia. Docketed with comments by Carter, the recipient.
GLC03421
to John Langdon
24 December 1776
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Written by New Hampshire Continental Congressman Whipple, a Declaration of Independence signer, to Langdon agent for Continental prizes and superintendent of the construction of several ships of war. Langdon had resigned his Congressional seat in...
GLC03269
Resolution appointing Congressional "Board of War and Ordinance"
12 June 1776 - 21 June 1776
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed by Charles Thomson as secretary. Includes attached circular letter addressed to Artemas Ward re: founding of War Office and instructions for monthly reporting; signed by John Adams, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Harrison, James Wilson, and Edward...
GLC03295
to Lord Frederick North
1 August 1783
Carleton, Guy, 1724-1808
Transmits extracts of letters (not included) written by an unknown member of Congress to a friend which have come into his possession. Advises that the letters, " ... contain so much information, and appear to be written with so much judgment, that...
GLC03305
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