Philip Schuyler to John Jay, 4 June 1777
Albany June 4 1777 D r Sir Inclose you Copy of the letter You requested, I wish you to well Consider the propriety of publishing It before you order It…
Albany June 4 1777 D r Sir Inclose you Copy of the letter You requested, I wish you to well Consider the propriety of publishing It before you order It…
[Philadelphia June 4th, 1777] Sir I think it my duty to trouble you with these few lines concerning the papers that M r . Deane has committed to my Charge…
Albany June 2. 1777. My dear Sir I beg you will not form any unfavorable Opinion of my long Silence. Nothing would give me more Pleasure than to have it…
Middle Brook Camp [New Jersey] June 2d. 1777 Dear Sir, I received your favour per express, 2 and as the absence of my former respectable correspondents has made a change…
Kingston 2 June 1777 Sir As Committees from the Counties of orange Ulster & Dutches are to meet at New Windsor tomorrow for the Important Purpose of agreeing on the…
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…