Thomas Jefferson to William Phillips, July 22, 1779
Wmsburg July 22d. 1779 Sir Your Letter, on the Subject of Lieutenant Governor Hamilton’s confinement, came safely to hand. I shall, with great chearfulness, explain, to you, the Reasons on…
Wmsburg July 22d. 1779 Sir Your Letter, on the Subject of Lieutenant Governor Hamilton’s confinement, came safely to hand. I shall, with great chearfulness, explain, to you, the Reasons on…
Ampthill July 22d. 1779. Sir Inclosed you have a State of Ballandines Account with the Country for the Works at Westham, also Ballandine and Reveley for the Buckingham Furnace. You…
[Enclosure 5 in No. 7.] Lieutenant Commander Thornton to Captain Winslow, United States navy. “Kearsarge,” off Cork Harbor, December 7, 1863. Sir: I beg leave to state, in accordance with…
Head Quarters, Pittsburgh, July 22nd, 1779. Sir I have taken the liberty of enclosing you copies of sundry letters relative to the designs of the Enemy, in and about Detroit.…
In council July 22nd 1779. Approved as to the gallies; and as to the ship Gloster it is recommended to the board of war to have a proper enquiry and…
[Enclosure 1 in No. 7.] Rear-Admiral Sir L. Jones to the Secretary to the Admiralty. “Hastings,” at Queenstown, December 8, 1863. Sir: With reference to my letter of yesterday’s date,…
No. 7. The Secretary to the Admiralty to Mr. Hammond.—(Received December 10.) Admiralty, December 10, 1863. Sir: With reference to my letter of the 9th instant, I am commanded by…
Wmsburg July 17th 1779 Sir I some time ago inclosed to you a printed copy of an Order of Council, by which Governor Hamilton was to be confined in Irons…
[Enclosure in No. 6.] Rear-Admiral Sir L. Jones to the Secretary to the Admirrlty. “Hastings,” Queenstown, December 7, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to report, for their lordships’ information,…
Williamsburgh July 17. 1779 Dear Sir This being post morning and many letters to write I must beg leave to refer you for some articles to my letter to the…