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Intelligence that Captain Henry Johnson, late commander of the Yankee privateer: Has escaped from London to France
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-05
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0144
Title
Letter from Silas Deane to Count Vergennes: Dr. Franklin's arrival in France is the common topick of conversation, and has given birth to a thousand conjectures and reports
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0216
Title
Letter from C. Beatty to Maryland Council of Safety: Has now in the factory one hundred and fifty-six gun-locks, completely finished
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0299
Title
Letter from J. Trumbull, Jun., to Governour Trumbull: General Gates, General Arnold, and several regiments have gone from the Northern department to join the Army below: the people are reach surprised, not to say uneasy, at the return of so many Tori
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-04
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0110
Title
Letter from James Warren to the Council of Massachusetts: There have been seventy or more Irishmen, prisoners of Plymouth, for several weeks, who grow very troublesome, some order should be taken about them
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0247
Title
Letter from Captain Cook to Maryland Council of Safety: Many of the seamen will leave the service of the State without higher wages are given
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0219
Title
Letter from General Heath to James Bowdoin: General Lee, two days ago, crossed the river, with between three and four thousand men
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-06
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0164
Title
Letter from General Washington to General Maxwell: As it is a matter of the utmost importance to prevent the enemy from crossing the Delaware, all the boats and water crafts should be secured or destroyed
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0222
Title
Letter from Colonel Jonathan Mitchell to Massachusetts Council
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0254
Title
Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-06
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0158
Title
Petition of Colonel Brown to General Gates, dated December 1, praying a compliance with the order of Congress for a court of inquiry on himself, together with a complaint against and petition for the trial of General Arnold, for the crimes therein me
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-01
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0316
Title
Letter from General Heath to Pierre Van Cortlandt: Shall pay a particular attention to the passes on the west side of Hudson river. A hospital for the reception of the sick is extremely wanted
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0071
Title
Letter from Joseph Trumbull to Governour Trumbull: Some companies have more officers than privates at best, but not content with that, they add brevet officers, to pick the pockets of the publick, is sorry to have the character of the State suffer by
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-04
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0103
Title
Letter from General Heath to General Washington: General Lee is this day beginning to pass the river with his division
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-02
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0044
Title
Letter from General Armstrong to the Board of War: General Washington maintains the full possession of himself, is indefatigable by day and night, taking every precaution, as well to prevent surprise, as to discover where the enemy intend to cross
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0306
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