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Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792 to William Ellery

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00110 Author/Creator: Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792 Place Written: Charlestown, South Carolina Type: Autograph letter signed Date: February 14, 1780 Pagination: 2 p. : address : docket ; Height: 22.3 cm, Width: 18.8 cm Order a Copy

Written by Laurens, previously President of the Continental Congress. Laurens left his Congressional seat in November 1779 and returned home before departing from Philadelphia for the Netherlands to negotiate a loan in August 1780 (he was captured by the British on that journey). The letter is to Ellery, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as a Continental Congressman from Rhode Island. References Ellery's letter from December 24, 1779. Expresses fears on the British approach to Charlestown (after 1783, Charleston). General Sir Henry Clinton's expeditionary force had landed in South Carolina on February 10, 1780 and would capture Charlestown on May 12, 1780. Quotes a passage from the third chapter of the Old Testament book of Habakkuk, which stress encouragement through faith despite hard times. Says he prays for Ellery and for all his friends in Congress. Two tears where seal was removed.

Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795

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