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Extract from minutes of Congress: concord with Russia on neutral shipping
1780/10/05
United States. Continental Congress.
Resolutions towards a commercial and diplomatic accord between the two nations.
GLC01781
Catharine Graham Macaulay papers, GLC 1784.01-1800.04 [decimalized]
1763-1791
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
Includes items between GLC 1784 and 1800.05, totaling approximately 190 items. GLC 1784.01 is a single item.
GLC01784
to Catharine Macaulay
July 9, 1770
Adams, John, 1735-1826
This letter begins the Adams-Macaulay correspondence. Adams compliments Mrs. Macaulay for stripping "the false Lustre from worthless Princes and Nobles and Selfish Politicians." He refers to Macaulay's History of England.
GLC01784.01
April 19, 1773
Describes the contest between Massachusetts Governor Hutchinson and the Assembly over the question of Parliament's control. Denies sovereignty of Parliament over American rights.
GLC01785.01
to John Adams
August 1773
Catharine Macaulay's retained copy noting that Hutchinson's fall will be an example to others who try to destroy American liberty.
GLC01785.02
June 28, 1773
Adams also takes the opportunity to thank Macaulay for her help in supporting American interests. He discusses the deteriorating relations with Britain.
GLC01786
December 11, 1773
Adams predicts a breach between America and Britain and writes that "Nothing, but equal Liberty and kind Treatment can Secure the Attachment of the Colonies to Britain." He argues that London's "Experiments" in public revenue will open trade to the...
GLC01787
December 28, 1774
Adams describes the effects of the Boston Port Bill upon the government and people of the colony. He warns that the arrest of Parliament's opponents "will produce Resistance, and Reprisals, and a Flame through America, Such as Eye hath not yet Seen...
GLC01788
Order from Boston 217 [Official transmittal to Catharine Macauley concerning the Boston Massacre]
March 22, 1770
Cooper, William, 1720-1809
Official memorandum, written and attested by Boston Town Clerk William Cooper, to transmit a printed copy of the Representation concerning the Boston Massacre to Catharine Macaulay on behalf of the citizens of Boston. Refer to the Macaulay papers...
GLC01789.01
March 23, 1770
Bowdoin, James, 1726-1790
Co-signed by committee members Samuel Pemberton and Joseph Warren, transmitting the official statement on the Boston Massacre. Explains that they hoped she could intercede for them. Refer to the Macaulay papers, GLC01784.01-1800.04.
GLC01789.02
A survey of Lake Champlain, including Lake George, Crown Point... 1762
1776
Brassier, William, fl. 1776
Includes (inset) "A particular plan of Lake George." The engraved map shows engagements between American and British forces on Lake Champlain. Not in Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution.
GLC01874
to Thomas Johnson
December 10, 1777
Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799
Henry, Governor of Virginia, encloses a piece of paper (not included) informing Johnson, Governor of Maryland, that the inhabitants residing near the Potomac River are in danger. Reports that several British warships are sailing upriver, and that he...
GLC01890
A State of the Expedition from Canada, as laid before the House of Commons....
1780
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792
First edition printed by John Almon, with 1 folding engraved map and 6 plans printed by William Faden. 4t0: A-M4, N2, O-S4 *S4 T-SC4 ($2 signed - C2, N2, 2C2; D2 misprinted "D3").
GLC01894
to Nancy Jeffery
1812/09/08
Jeffery, Richard, fl. 1748-1812
Writing his wife about her inability to send letters, enclosing articles she asked for and knitting needles, good health of all friends and relations, arrival of militia and their poor health, capture of British frigate "Guerriere" by the USS...
GLC01896.003
to Lieutenant of Berkeley Co.
October 22, 1780
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Manuscript letter signed by Jefferson as governor of Virginia, ordering the Lieutenant of Berkeley County to mobilize a quarter of the county militia. The letter also discusses the arrival of British troops.
GLC01636
to Thomas Ward re: attempts of Columbia to have Ward removed as U.S. Consul
1856/03/13
Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857
GLC02145.40
to Thomas Ward re: possible war with Spain
1854/06/06
GLC02145.52
to Thomas Ward re: granting leave of absense from his post in Panama
1854/07/12
GLC02145.53
to Thomas Ward re: orders to prepare for action in face of enemy approach
1836/06/17
GLC02145.25
to Thomas Ward re: invitation to re-interment of remains of Benjamin R. Milan
1848/11/20
Crockett, E. J., fl 1848
Milan had fallen at San Antonio
GLC02145.29
to Thomas Ward re: congratulations on Ward's appointment as consul to Panama
1853/06/12
Also mentions possibility of running a Pacific railroad through Texas
GLC02145.37
to Thomas Ward re: orders Ward and his command to headquarters
1836/06/18
GLC02145.38
to Thomas Ward re: ordering Ward to New Orleans for recruiting volunteers
1836/09/03
Sawyer, F. A., fl. 1836
GLC02145.41
to Thomas Ward re: purchase of muskets for the Texas army
1836/06/08
Williams, Samuel May, fl. 1834-1836
Written by Williams for the firm of McKinney & Williams. Enclosing land certificates (not included).
GLC02145.45
to Thomas Ward re: recruiting soldiers
1846/08/04
Henderson, James P., fl. 1846
GLC02145.46
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