Letter

Edward Rutledge to John Jay, 20 July 1776

Philad a . July 20 th . 1776.

My dear Jay

I am much obliged to you for your friendly Letter of the 6 th 1 which did not come to Hand until a few Days Ago, and I have been so much engaged since that I really had no time to acknowledge the Receipt of it. But I can no longer delay it, when I have it in my Power to communicate a piece of Intelligence which I am sure must afford you (who are interested in the Happiness of my Countrymen) the highest Satisfaction–€”By Express which arrived Yesterday we learn that the British Fleet has been repulsed with very considerable Loss–€” 2 Two 50 Gun Ships have received so much Damage that it is thought they will never be able to go to Sea again–€”another the Actdon of 28 blown up, 3 the remainder considerably injured–€”the Captain of the Experiment kill–€™d, the Captain of the Bristol lost his Arm–€”Sir Peter Parker wounded–€” 4 104 Seamen & inferior Officers kill–€™d & about 64 wounded several of whom have since died of the wounds–€”the loss on our side is–€”12 kill–€™d & 24 wounded–€”all privates–€”the Battle lasted near 12 Hours during the whole of which time Gen l . Lee says our Men were as cool & as determined as ever he saw Men in his Life–€”this is the more to be wonder–€™d at when I tell you, that their Number was but 500 and that but one of that Number had ever seen a battle. At the Time that the Ships lay before the Fort, Gen l .: Clynton attempted to land about 2000 of his Forces on another part of the Island–€”they were in 35 Flat Bottom Boats, but they were twice repulsed by Colonel Thompson of our Rangers, 5 commanding 300 Men with considerable Loss on their Side, but none on ours–€”

It is thought that they would make another Attack with their Land Forces, but Lee says they may do in that as they please–€”he is confident we shall repulse them as often as they attack with as much Honour to ourselves as we have done already–€”Remember me to Morris–€” 6 I am in very great Haste–€”shall answer some Queries in your Letter in a day or two–€”God bless you–€”my dear Friend I am sin cy & affectionately yours

E. Rutledge