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Papers Relative to Great Britain
1793
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Transcripts of letters from the U.S. Department of State, 1782-1793, relating to Great Britain. The final 32 pages are transcripts of letters written in French.
GLC08892
to unknown
30 August 1815
Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818
Sends two letters from John Quincy Adams (not included). Quotes her husband's comments on the situation in France: "One cannot indulge even a sentiment of compassion for the condition of France, where the Armies of all Europe are ravaging and...
GLC08917.01
to John R. Livingston
February 9, 1780
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Writes to his brother to the war-time intelligence. Discusses the Spanish, who "have possessed themselves of all British settlements upon the Mississippi and are probably by this time in possession of St Augustine or Pensacola, or both as they had...
GLC08918
to John Van Rensselaer
7 June 1756
Hardy, Charles, fl. 1716-1780
Discusses recruiting a militia unit for an expedition against the French at Crown Point, New York during the Seven Years War. Tells Lieutenant Colonel that "You will find by the enclosed Estimate made by the Assembly, that the Quota of your County...
GLC08922
to Horatio Hale
1 May - 2 May 1821
Hale, Aurelia, 1798-?
Letter to her brother Horatio, sent upon docking in New York on her way to Georgia. She talks briefly about life on board the ship, including dining with several men from her hometown of Hartford, and complains that they docked in New York three...
GLC08934.001
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