William Livingston to John Jay, 3 March 1777
Haddonfield, 3 d : March 1777 Dear Sir M rs . Livingston informs me that Master Peter is now really gone; & one of his Grandfathers can inform you that…
Haddonfield, 3 d : March 1777 Dear Sir M rs . Livingston informs me that Master Peter is now really gone; & one of his Grandfathers can inform you that…
Basking Ridge 24. Febry 1777. My dear Sir I am much obliged by your Favor which reached me in the Jersey–s; in my Way, at philadelphia, I had the pleasure…
Rhinebeck 23 d . Feb y . 1777. Sir Would esteem it a favor, when you write Gen l . Washington, you–d assure him from me that my Intentions were…
[Phi a . Feb y 15 th 1777] Dear Sir I yesterday received your Letter of the 3 d instant– 1 When I came to this place, Bob Morris told…
Philad a . Feb y . 4 th 1777 Dear Sir: Your favour of the 7 th Ult o came safe to hand, 1 Timothy Jones is certainly a very…
[Fishkill], 3 Feb 1777 D r S r . I am informed that the Congress have taken the place of a Director general of the Hospital from D r .…
Green Hill [Kill?], Jan. 22nd, 1777 Dear Sir Many favourable accounts of Importance, respecting our Army to the Southward have reached our Ears here, for sometime past, some of which…
Philad a . Jan y 12 th 1777 Dear Sir I have been possessed of your obliging fav r . of the 2 d Ulto a considerable time, 1 but…
[Peek–s Kill Jan y . 3 d . 1776[7]–] Dear Jay– Two Men, who have enlisted with Rogers 1 were taken two or three Days ago, who declare that they…
Paris Dec r 3 d : 1776 Dear Jay If my Letters arrive safe they will give you some Idea of my situation–without Intelligence, without Orders, and without remittances, yet…