Robert Troup to John Jay, 22 July 1777
Philadelphia. July 22 d . 1777– My dear Sir, I have written to you repeatedly, since I have been here, but not having received an Answer to either of my…
Philadelphia. July 22 d . 1777– My dear Sir, I have written to you repeatedly, since I have been here, but not having received an Answer to either of my…
[Kingston] July 22, 1777. Gentlemen We have received your letter 1 and several others from different parts of your county, and are no less affected by the dangers than the…
Kingston 21 July 1777 Dear Sir Your Favor of the 14. Inst. came safe to hand– 1 I am happy to see so much Cheerfulness Diffused thro it. I hope…
Kingston 21 July 1777 D r . Morris, The Situation of Tryon County is both shameful & deplorable Such abject Dejection & Despondency as mark the Letters we have rec…
Fish Kill 18 th . July 1777 Dear John Both your letters are come to hand– I have been to Kent & provided Accommodations for the Family in case of…
Fort Edward July 17 th : [17]77 Dear Sir, Inclose You two Letters which I must trouble You to forward– 1 It gives me pain that Necessity has ^ so…
Fort Edward July 14 th 1777 Dear Sir I am much obliged by your two favors of the and 11 th Instant, 1 I am happy that the Council of…
Claverack, July 12 th 1777 Good Sir Three days ago going through the constitution and makeing Marginal notes for my own convenience I was greatly Surprized when I came to…
Kingston 11 July 1777 Sir The Council have directed me to transmit to you by Express the enclosed Extracts of a Letter from General Schuyler. 2 They think it of…
Albany June 30 th 1777 Dear Sir Your favor of the 20 th Instant I recieved on the 26 th . and I have not been Able to Snatch a…