American Commissioners (Benjamin Franklin and Silas Deane) to John Jay, 2 June 1777
Dunkirk 2 d . June 1777– Dear Sir We refer the Committee to ours to You of the 26 Ult o . 1 of which we Sent Duplicates, should either…
Dunkirk 2 d . June 1777– Dear Sir We refer the Committee to ours to You of the 26 Ult o . 1 of which we Sent Duplicates, should either…
Kingston May 31 st 1777 Dear Sir I had Desired Doct r : Jones 1 to Speak to You and some other Gent n . of the Council of Safety…
[Philadelphia] May 28 th . 1777 1 My dear Sir, You have been undoubtedly surpris–d at my long Silence, but when I assure you what is Fact, that my principal…
16 May 1777 1 D r Sir From the Intimations Information you was pleased to give me before you left this place, of a Design that it was intended ^…
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 10 th May 1777 Dear Sir The enclosed is a Copy of the Constitution of this State, which I am persuaded you will read with Pleasure. By the 1…
Fish Kill 29 April 1777 Gentlemen Your Letter of the 26 Instant was this Evening delivered to me. When I was called last from Convention, a Clause in the Report…
[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…