Marinus Willett to James Duane and John Jay, 1 September 1777
Fort Schuyler Sept r 1 st 1777 Hon d Sirs In times like these when the most horrid Murders and Affecting carnage are taking place all around us, and when…
Fort Schuyler Sept r 1 st 1777 Hon d Sirs In times like these when the most horrid Murders and Affecting carnage are taking place all around us, and when…
Head-Quarters. Aug 29. 1777 My dear Sir, In my last 1 I informed you of the Enemy–s Retreat from Fort Stanwix. Gen. Arnold upon, the earliest Notice of this fortunate…
Head-Quarters Van Schaick–s Island Aug. 25 1777. My dear Sir, Had I heard of your Return from Philadelphia, I should not have omitted acquainting you with every material Circumstance that…
Kingston 23 Aug t 1777 Dear Sir M r . Deane in a Letter of the 28 May last, 1 after recommending an attack on the Greenland Fishery & Hudsons…
Albany August 17 th 1777 Dear Sir This morning I had the pleasure to recieve your favor of the 12 th . Instant. 1 M r . Duane has acknowledged…
Stilwater August 4 th : 1777 Dear Sir Your Favor inclosing Holt–s papers of the 28 th July I received on my way down from Moses Creek, and you will…
[Phila d . 3 d . Aug t . 1777] Dear Sir I enclose you a Letter from France for yourself and another to M r . Platt 1 which…
FishKill the 29 July 1777 Dear Johny I have recd your letter of the 21 inst. The Evacuation of Ticonderoga is very alarming, I wish it may soon be made…
Kingston 28 July 1777– Sir Your Letter of the 25 th. : July Inst. 1 which does no less Honour to your Candor, than Reputation Justice to the Reputation of…
Moses Creek July 27 th 1777 Dear Sir General Arnold who is advanced with two Brigades of Continental troops and the Militia of the County of Albany about two miles…