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to Nathaniel Appleton
August 4, 1778
Gibson, John, 1729-1782
Instructions on how to identify genuine certificates and guard against counterfeits. Letter from the Treasury Office in Philadelphia, PA.
GLC01412.03
to Thomas Nelson
July 26, 1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Lafayette informs Virginia's Governor Nelson of an enclosed certificate (not included) for a horse to be used by the 3d regiment. Docketed by Nelson.
GLC01412.04
to John Page
October 8, 1776
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Encloses a map (not included) of the present seat of war. Discusses the "British application for the Scots Brigade in the service of Holland."
GLC01412.05
October 15, 1776
Lee, a Continental Congressman, informs Page that he is pleased to hear supplies will be coming in. He comments on news that some enemy ships "fell down to Sandy Hook" and appear to be leaving for Rhode Island. Letter comes with attached integral...
GLC01412.06
to unknown
28 September 1781
Hopkins, Esek, 1718-1802
Cosigned by John Jenckes. Document indicating the receipt of $2,151,265.66 (equivalent to 645,379.14 pounds) from Joseph Clarke, General Treasurer (possibly for the state of Rhode Island).
GLC01412.07
[Certificate of appointment to rank of major general]
24 June 1782
Hanson, John, 1715-1783
Partially printed document appointing William Heath to Major General in the Continental Army (Heath was previously a Major General of only Massachusetts troops and Brigadier General in the Continental Army). Signed by John Hanson as President of the...
GLC01412.08
[Articles of agreement]
30 May 1690
Burgess, James, fl. 1690
Cosigned by Christopher Kilby and Eliezer Moody as witnesses. Agreement between James Burges of Boston and Enoch Badcock of Milton, Massachusetts to build a briganteen. Not signed by Badcock.
GLC01412.09
Three documents related to the military service of Gideon Stebbins [Decimalized]
1776-1786
GLC01412.10
[Proclamation creating a day of fasting and rest in the province of Rhode Island]
12 May 1756
Hopkins, Stephen, 1707-1785
Countersigned by Thomas Ward as Secretary. Signed by Hopkins as colonial Governor of Rhode Island. Extols religious reform and repentence of sins. Notes the calamities of the French and Indian War. Proclaims that Thursday, 20 May 1756 will be a...
GLC01412.11
[Major Robert Roger's Account with John Ferguson]
February 18, 1769
Maxwell, John, fl. 1768-1769
Also signed by John Ferguson and Lieutenant Colonel Elias Jones. Receipt and account for Major Roger's board and lodging from 5 July to 8 November 1768 while on trial for treason against England. Signed by Maxwell that 43 pounds, five shillings...
GLC01412.12
to John Lawrence
May 25, 1779
Nicholson, John, 1757-1800
No free frank. Encloses a Congressional resolution (not included) to advance $150,000 to Lawrence's state of Connecticut.
GLC01412.15
to John Gibson
August 14, 1778
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
Biddle mentions leaving Valley Forge and indicates that he has sent payment for a (unspecified) debt.
GLC01412.16
[Ordinance for William Redston]
25 July 1775
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797
Countersigned by two unidentifiable names. Dismisses Redston from responsibilty of unsold stores in Plymouth. Stores are listed in the ordinance. With "Pro Patria" (Britannia and lion) watermark.
GLC01412.17
[Resolution of Congress]
18 April 1777
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Extract of Congress, signed by Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Gives Major General Arthur St. Clair two weeks leave of absence to visit his family.
GLC01412.18
to Nathanael Greene
November 19, 1780
Spotswood, Alexander, 1746-1818
Letter written by Colonel Spotswood to Major General Greene as commander of the Southern Department. Greene was only given the command of the South a month earlier. Introduces Colonel Senf, an engineer from the South who is "much esteemed." He sends...
GLC01412.19
[Clerical document]
14 September 1775
Documents the impressment of the Captain Edward Southwick's Sloop Warren by Captain James Wallace of the Rose, a man of war. Includes a list of unreturned materials, exceeding 50 pounds in value.
GLC01412.20
to Jonathan Medcalf
July 22, 1776
Davis, Aaron, 1709-1777
Letter discusses appointment of William Draper of Roxbury as captain of a company being raised for Canada. Also inquires about the amount and type of camp baggage available for the company. Letter written when the American forces were in retreat from...
GLC01412.22
[Revolutionary War era United States Continental lottery ticket]
1776
United States Lottery
Third class lottery ticket, numbered D5m276, signed by John Mease. Indicates the lottery authorized by a congressional resolution on 18 November 1776. The lottery was established to fund the Revolutionary War. Accompanied by letter about the...
GLC01412.23.01
to Joseph Clarke
September 23, 1778
Delany, Sharp, 1736-1799
Letter cosigned by George Campbell as Sitting Manager of the United States Lottery. He assigns care of Rhode Island State lottery tickets to Clark.
GLC01412.24
to Selectmen of Newburyport
September 1, 1778
Powell, Jeremiah, 1714-1789
Letter written by Powell as President of the Massachusetts Bay Council, which was the upper house of the legislature when the General Court was in session to the selectmen of Newburyport, a northern coastal town. The president of the council was...
GLC01412.25
to Samuel Phillips Savage
August 20, 1780
Phillips, Samuel, 1752-1802
Phillips discusses the amount of saltpeter he has left in the refining house, mill, and other buildings. States that the amount of gun powder he can produce weekly is uncertain because it depends on weather and other circumstances.
GLC01412.26
[Certificate of continental service for Peter Mix]
28 August 1782
Butler, Zebulon, 1731-1795
Certifies that Mix served in the "4th Connt Regt" during 1781. Written at "Camp."
GLC01412.27
to John Smith
January 31, 1802
Floyd, William, 1734-1821
Floyd expresses his pleasure at the repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 and believes it will make Republicans throughout the United States happy.
GLC01408
to Edward Cornelius Delavan
July 31, 1832
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams thanks Delavan for the 5th number of the Temperance Recorder, a publication of the New York State Temperance Society of which Delavan was chairman. He assures Delavan that he will distribute copies of the issue as "may fulfill the humane and...
GLC01409
[Collection of letters to his sons] [decimalized]
1906-1910
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
GLC01410
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