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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
to Elbridge Gerry
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
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