John Jay to Robert R. Livingston and Gouverneur Morris, 29 September 1779
Philadelphia 29 Sept r . 1779 My dear Friends I address this Letter to you both because I have not time by this opportunity to write to each separately. In…
Philadelphia 29 Sept r . 1779 My dear Friends I address this Letter to you both because I have not time by this opportunity to write to each separately. In…
[Philadelphia, 29 September 1779] The Delegates of the united States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North…
Edmundsburg, Sep r . 27. 1779. Dear Sir I have had the Hon r . to acknowledge the receipt of each of y r . very obliging Fav rs .…
Ph a . 26 Sep 1779 Dear Sir I have had the Pleasure of rec g your Favor of the 2 d . June last. 1 The Act of Congress…
[Philadelphia, 25 September 1779] Dr Sir Whether the Resolutions of Congress ^ herewith enclosed of the 24th Inst. ^ ^ herewith enclosed ^ 1 providing for the Settlement of all…
Ph a . 21 Sept r . 1779 1 Dear Sir This morning I had Yesterday the Pleasure of rec g your Favor of the 8 th : Inst and…
West Point 19 th Sept r . 1779. Sir, His Excellency General Washington, has shewn me a Letter of General Sullivan–s to Congress, wherein he exclaims against the force and…
Ph a 18 Sept r . 1779 Dear Sir Your favors of the 25, 26, & 30 July last ^ & 12 Inst ^ 1 have lain by me thus…
Philadelphia 16 September 1779 Dear Fady Your obliging Letter with the Parcel of Tobacco–which came with it arrived Yesterday– I am now to inform you that I have resigned the…
Philadelphia, 16 Sept r 1779 Dear Sir Your Favor by M r . Phelps has arrived– I approve much of your Resolutions respecting Vermont– It is a Pity they had…