John Jay to Philip Schuyler, 19 February 1780
Cadiz 19 th : Feb y 1780 Dear Sir Altho my Correspondents have necessarily become numerous I shall nevertheless think the number too small, till your name be added to…
Cadiz 19 th : Feb y 1780 Dear Sir Altho my Correspondents have necessarily become numerous I shall nevertheless think the number too small, till your name be added to…
Philadelphia 21 March 1779– Dear Sir So uncertain has been the Fate of Letters during the Course of this War, that I very seldom write one without adverting to the…
Philadelphia 15 th : Jan y : 1779 Dear General, As the Secretary has neglected to furnish me (as usual) with the dates of your late Letters to Congress, and…
Philadelphia 8 Dec br . 1778 Dear Sir Delayed by several unavoidable accidents I did not arrive here till Sunday last. I was happy to find your Acquittal confirmed by…
[26 Feb. 1778] Dear Sir As an opportunity of my going will probab of going to Albany will not probably be given me during the Session of the Legislature, &…
Poghkeepsie 12th Feb. 1778 Dear General The assembly are preparing a Tax Bill & Debates run high on the Question whether unimproved located Lands shall be taxed. They have ordered…
Poghkeepsie 6 February 1778 Dear Sir Your Favors of the 26 Ul t . & 1 st . Inst 1 have reached me. M r Yates has delivered to me…
[Fishkill, 11 December 1777] D r Gen. Your very friendly Letter of the 6 th : Ult. 1 was this Moment delivered. In what careless Hands it has lain so…
Kingston 12 Sept r 1777 Dear Sir Your Letters should not have remained so long unanswered, had I not daily expected the Pleasure of seeing you here but Coll Renselaer…
Kingston 26[–28] July 1777– Dear Sir Your Favor of the 24 Inst covering a Letter from Gen: S t . Clair was delivered to me this Evening. I have sent…