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Journals of Congress v.3, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10
1778-1784
Vols 3, 9 and 10 were printed by Dunlap while vols.5 and 7 were printed by Claypoole. All are uniformly bound in quarter leather with marbled paper boards.
GLC03672.02
to George Clinton
14 August 1779
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Signed by Jay as President of Congress to Clinton as the Governor of New York. Closing in Jay's hand. Circular letter. Congress is informing the country that the British are reinforcing themselves. Says 7,000 troops are coming from Europe and another...
GLC03709
to John Barry
March 26, 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Hancock, Thomas McKean, Richard Henry Lee, John Alsop, Joseph Hewes, Robert Morris, and Edward Rutledge sign as members of the Marine Committee (all but Alsop went on to sign the Declaration of Independence). Hancock et al. inform Captain Barry that...
GLC03714
April 11, 1776
Signed by members Hancock, Robert Morris, John Alsop, Richard Henry Lee, Joseph Hewes, George Read, William Whipple, and Stephen Hopkins as members of the Congressional Marine Committee (all but Alsop went on to sign the Declaration of Independence)...
GLC03715
to Virginia Committee of Correspondence
26 May 1774
Read, George, 1733-1798
Countersigned by Thomas McKean and John McKinley. Read, McKean, and McKinley were members of the Delaware Committee of Correspondence. Discusses the Boston Port Bill, nonimportation, and the formation of a continental congress.
GLC03718
to Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
18 June 1776
Paca, William, 1740-1799
States that Mr. Aspden, a merchant in Philadelphia, is now in Annapolis and is soliciting passage home with the British Governor of Maryland, Robert Eden. Asks that the Council of Safety promote his passage if possible. Postscript remarks upon his...
GLC05982
Journal of... Congress...1775 [with 4 other works on British view of Revolution]
1776
London printing of the journals of Congress, bound with four more political works on the Revolution. Pagination: 200, 8, 256, 143, 71, 2 pp. (1) Journal of the proceedings of the Congress held at Philadelphia, May 10, 1775. Published by order of the...
GLC05704
to Benjamin Rush
1779/11/04
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams believes that there should be an article in the Declaration of Rights securing free speech, impartiality and independence at the bar because everyone deserves a fair trial. He also discusses his recent appointment and that of Mr. Dana.
GLC06016
The sixth Article of Confederation re: military forces during peace time
1783/10/03
United States in Congress Assembled. Thomson, Charles
Resolution limiting number of warships and soldiers during peacetime and allowing Virginia to maintain two armed vessels and troops for defense of trade, public prisons and stores.
GLC06026
[Congressional resolution requiring that taxes be paid in specie].
18 September 1786
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Printed resolution of the Continental Congress that requires the states, Rhode Island and New Jersey in particular, to make payments on requisitions in specie and not in the paper currency issued by the state. Signed as Secretary of the Continental...
GLC06047
Collection of two items related to Barzilla Smith, a privateer [Decimalized .01-.02]
GLC01450.014
Act of Congress re: continuance of loan
1780/03/16
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed as secretary to Congress.
GLC02818
to Nathaniel Barber
24 July 1776
A secretarial copy of Continental Congressman Adams's response to Barber as Deputy Commissary in the Department of the Commissary General of Military Stores. References Barber's letter of 15 July 1776 in which he asked to be given pay at the rank of...
GLC04538
to Mann Page
15 July 1777
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
Written by Lee as Virginia delegate to Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence to Page also as a Virginia delegate to Congress. Reports the fall of Fort Ticonderoga. Mentions letters from General Arthur St. Clair updating...
GLC04368
Extract from minutes re: Maryland ratifying the Articles of Confederation
1781/03/01
Maryland was the last state to ratify the Articles "by which act the Confederation of the United State of America was completed each and every one of the thirteen states from New Hampshire to Georgia both included having adopted and confirmed and by...
GLC04382
The Association Agreed with the Grand American Congress... [non-importation]
1774/10/20
One of 3 known copies
GLC04489
to Nathanael Greene
March 24, 1778
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
In response to a query from General Greene, Biddle discusses the resolves of Congress relating to the regulation of the Quarter Master General's Department and their relationship to his duties as Commissary General of Forage. Several edits suggest...
GLC04611
to Samuel Holden Parsons
19 August 1776
Written by Adams as a delegate to Continental Congress from Massachusetts to Parsons, who became a Brigadier General on 9 August 1776 and was to take part in the fighting at the Battle of Long Island on 27 August 1776. References Parsons's letters of...
GLC04424
to Elbridge Gerry
A fond leave-taking signed "God bless you" at the end. The letter also discusses his firm belief in the need for separate powers, his acceptance of an appointment as commissioner to France and his wish that Gerry might send him intelligence from...
GLC04425
to Robert Morris
February 18, 1777
Written by Hancock as President of the Continental Congress to Morris as a Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania. Reports to Morris that Congress will return to Philadelphia, and suggests that its return may relieve some of the burden of Morris...
GLC04431
to Theodorick Bland
February 18, 1778
Penn, John, 1741-1788
Written by Penn as North Carolina delegate to Continental Congress and Declaration of Independence signer to Bland as a Colonel of Virginia Calvary. Says nothing has happened other than General Sir William Howe's agreement to exchange prisoners of...
GLC04455
to John Hancock and Robert Morris
August 1777
Hopkinson, Francis, 1737-1791
Possibly written at Philadelphia. Hopkinson, John Nixon, and John Wharton submit a Continental Navy Board report to Congress. The Board designates a sum paid to "officers and Men on Board every Fire Ship in the River Delaware & Co the officers and...
GLC03939
to President of N.H. re: sending journals, inadequate representation of NH
1785/09/06
Writtn as Sec. of Congress
GLC03944
1777/03/24
Warren, James, 1726-1808
Warren indicates that he has recently written "a long letter to Mr. Adams" that communicated all consequential information, so this letter is written out of friendship rather than to provide intelligence. Comments on the arrival of a French...
GLC03962
to Richard Henry Lee
9 January 1777
Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799
Written by Henry as Governor of Virginia to Lee as a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress. Sends congratulations about Washington's victory at Trenton on 25 December 1776. Observes that the people of Virginia are firm. Believes a great...
GLC03869
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