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Henry Wisner to New-York Congress

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HENRY WISNER TO NEW-YORK CONGRESS.

Philadelphia, September 28, 1775.

GENTLEMEN: By the first safe opportunity I send you the thirty-two articles of agreement for the due regulation and government of the Associators in the Colony of Pennsylvania.

I beg the favour of you to let me know, as quick as possible, whether the saltpetre has arrived from Connecticut, that your Committee of Safely informed me of a few days ago, when last in Town; also, if any accounts from that which was expected another way. I want to send to the workmen as quick as possible, but dare not send till I can get some saltpetre, at least a few hundred weight.

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I am, Gentlemen, your assured friend and very humble servant,

HENRY WISNER.

To John Haring and John McKesson, Esquires.

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