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Letter from Lord Stirling to the President of Congress: The quantity of Powder at New-York does not exceed three tons, expecting a visit from the enemy, he has stopped even tons there on its way to Cambridge
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-14
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0265
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling, January 26, with a list of the Stores in the Blue-Mountain-Valley
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-01-28
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V4-P01-sp27-D0132
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to General Schuyler: On the 25th of this month the effective force for the defence of New-York will be reduced to five hundred men. Information has just been received that Great Britain has engaged four thousand Hanoverians
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0179
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to Essex County Committee: The Safety of New-Jersey will be the object of his attention as much as New-York
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-18
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp08-D0021
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to William Livingston, with Affidavits relating to the capture of the Passage-Boat York, of Amboy, by the Phoenix Ship-of-War
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-02-24
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V4-P01-sp33-D0013
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to William Livingston, with Affidavits relating to the capture of the Passage-Boat York, of Amboy, by the Phoenix Ship-of-War
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-02-25
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V4-P01-sp33-D0011
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling: His Quartermaster has supplied the Regiment with Provisions, etc., with his own money
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-02-20
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp02-D0025
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to the President of Congress
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-23
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp08-D0163
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to General Washington: Every measure has been taken to meet General Howe should he attempt to land at New-York
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-27
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp08-D0240
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to the Committees of Essex, etc., New-Jersey, requesting men may be sent to assist in fortifying and defending New-York, the King's Army at Boston has actually embarked
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-13
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0235
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling, informing them that the British Vessels-of-War at New-York take every Provision Vessel coming from New-Jersey
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-02-20
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V4-P01-sp28-D0151
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to President of Congress: Intelligence of the departure of the British from Boston, and the probability of their coming to New-York, has just been received, all the inhabitants, and every person in town, will be employed in
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-13
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0236
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to Alexander Carmichael: His command extends to New-Jersey, and he is ordered to call in from the neighbouring Colonies as many as he may find necessary for the defence of New-York: He hopes there will be no further objectio
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-17
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp08-D0007
Title
Return of the First New-Jersey Regiment, commanded by the Earl of Stirling
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-03
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp02-D0089
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to Colonel Lowrey, for Supplies for his Regiment
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-02-19
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V4-P01-sp28-D0125
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