Robert Troup to John Jay, 15 May 1777
Albany. May 15. 1777.– My dear Sir, The Day after I arrived your Letter, to the General, came safe to Hand. He is pleased with the Contents, and doubts not…
Albany. May 15. 1777.– My dear Sir, The Day after I arrived your Letter, to the General, came safe to Hand. He is pleased with the Contents, and doubts not…
Kingston jail May 12 th , 1777 Sir You are not Unacquainted with my Sentiments in Regard to this Unhappy affair, that has allready Cost so Much Blood and Treasure,…
[Kingston. 26 April 1777.] D r Sir– We were much surprized at your Letter to M r . Hobart as we could not perceive the Danger which would result from…
Phila d 19 th . April 1777 1 My dear Sirs We arrived in this City on Wednesday afternoon. 2 If you talk seriously to its Inhabitants you–l find them…
Phi a April 14 th [–17] 1777 Dear Jay I did not until this day receiv–d yours of 12 March. 1 I have wrote by almost every opportunity and shall…
Philad a . April 1 st . 1777 Dear Sir The enclosed letters came by a French Ship to New Hampshire & were sent under Cover to me by M…
Fish Kill, March 29. 1777. My dear Sir, Had I not been prevented by Business, I should have informed you earlier of what has happen–d below. 1 But having not…
Peeks Kill March 22 1777 Dear Sir, I thought it would be best to defer writing to the Com m . of Arrangement about my late Appointment –till Col. Livingston…
Fish Kill–March 19 th . 1777– D r Sir We have this day wrote to Convention that Persons going to New York might be prohibited from taking all their Apparel…
Head Quarters Peeks Kill 9 th March 1777 Sir General Sullivan arrived here to To-day from Head Quarters in Jersey. He had it in charge from General Washington to communicate…