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- GLC#
- GLC01502
- Type
- Letters
- Date
- December 24, 1780
- Author/Creator
- Harrison, Benjamin, 1726-1791
- Title
- to unknown
- Place Written
- Richmond, Virginia
- Pagination
- 2 p. : docket ; Height: 22.3 cm, Width: 19.2 cm
- Language
- English
- Primary time period
- American Revolution, 1763-1783
- Sub-Era
- The War for Independence
Letter written by Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates. Says he will need the recipient's assistance when he goes before Congress, the French Ambassador, and the Generals of the Continental Army to communicate the wants and needs of the southern states. Wants information on the troops under the recipient's command. Would like a full report on their status, place of origin, and supplies. Says the assembly is "straining every nerve to send you a respectable body of men, to cloth them well and to lay in the necessary stock of provisions." Letter is pasted on another sheet of paper, with the sheet with the docket separate and pasted on the back of the paper.
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