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Title
Letter from Joseph Reed to General Washington: Expects to be with him this summer, Arnold is to be intrusted with the affairs of Canada, no arrivals of Powder or Arms, nor any account of the Fleet, near four thousand stand of Arms have been made sinc
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Reed, Joseph
Date
1776-03-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp02-D0085
Title
Letter from Joseph Reed, at Philadelphia, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., London. Instead of divided counsels and feeble measures in the Colonies, all now is union and firmness. The Members of the Congress part with each other on terms of the utmost friendsh
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Reed, Joseph
Date
1774-10-26
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp32-D0027
Title
Letter from General Washington referred to the Committee on the temporary re-enforcement
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Reed, Joseph
Date
1775-07-12
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V2-P01-sp41-D0392
Title
Orders to Nathaniel Tracy, directing him to engage as many Vessels as may be necessary for transporting a body of Troops, to be detached on a secret expedition
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Reed, Joseph
Date
1775-09-02
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V3-P01-sp16-D0036
Title
Letter from Joseph Reed to Josiah Quincy, Jun. The Quakers have directed their members not to serve on the Committee for carrying into effect the Association of Congress yet, in Philadelphia, there is no fear that any discontented spirit dares oppose
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Reed, Joseph
Date
1774-11-06
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V1-P03-sp36-D0014