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Rejection of Olive Branch Petition by Congress; lets colonists arm vessels
1776/03/23
The document sets regulations for arming vessels for defense and privateering. Printed by John Dunlap.
GLC04771
to George Clinton
March 19, 1794
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Written by Chancellor Livingston to New York Governor Clinton. Encloses petition at the request of Dr. Robinson (not included). Mentions seeing Clinton's family. Mentions political controversy involving himself and William P. Van Ness. It involves...
GLC04772.04
to Caesar Rodney
11 May 1778
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Written by Laurens as President of the Continental Congress to Rodney as President of Delaware. Says he sent a packet on 9 May 1778 by General William Smallwood. Says it contains 20 copies of an address by Congress on the regulation of armed vessels...
GLC04804.01
A Proclamation.
1778/05/09
This document is a proclamation ordering American ships to act according to an honest code and not take up piratical acts while in American waters. It is a printed broadside approved by Henry Laurens and Charles Thomson as President and Secretary...
GLC04804.02
[Consular note of protest against the Confederate privateer "Shenandoah"]
December 24, 1864
Peixoto, Augustus, fl. 1864
Consular documents from Bahia, Brazil: 2-page "Marine Note of protest" and 10-page "Public Instrument of Declaration and protest." Clerical signature of Henry Libbey, master of the ship "Kate Prince" on page 2. Two clerical signatures for Peixoto on...
GLC01843
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