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Intercepted Letters - British1775 - 1781 (Vol 1)

Publication:
US, Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789
Item Number:
51
Publication Number:
M247
Item Description:
Intercepted Letters, 1775-81, written by persons in Great Britain or in parts of America held by the British and intercepted by the Americans
Item Title:
Intercepted Letters - British
Volume Number:
1
Volume Description:
1775 - 1781
Volume Title:
1775 - 1781
Page:
241
Subject:
CAMERON, ALAN
Subject:
CAMPBELL, THOMAS
Subject:
CHAMIER, ---
Subject:
CHAMIER, DANIEL
Subject:
CHARLESTON, S.C.
Subject:
CHRISTIE, ---
Subject:
COFFIN, NATHANIEL
Subject:
CUMMINGS, ---
Subject:
DONKIN, ROBERT
Subject:
ENGLAND
Subject:
FORT SAN MASCO, FLA.
Subject:
FOURTEENTH BRITISH REGIMENT
Subject:
GAGE, THOMAS
Subject:
GEORGIA - FINANCES
Subject:
GRANT, JAMES
Subject:
GREAT BRITAIN
Subject:
HARCOMB, ---
Subject:
INNES, ALEXANDER
Subject:
LIQUOR
Subject:
IERCHANTS
Subject:
NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND,
Subject:
PENMAN, JAMES
Subject:
SAVAGE, ---
Subject:
SIXTY FOURTH BRITISH REGIMENT
Subject:
SOUTH CAROLINA - FRONTIER
Subject:
SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL
Subject:
IT. ROCHE, QUE.
Subject:
TAMER, HM SLOOP
Subject:
TONYN, PATRICK
Subject:
ESSELS, BRITISH
Subject:
WEST INDIES
Date:
1775-10-03
Abstract:
Chamier, Daniel, Jr. St. Augustine, To Daniel Chamier. 19 p.
Roll Number:
65

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About US, Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789

NARA M247. The correspondence, journals, committee reports, and records of the Continental Congress (1774-1789).

Source Information

Forces War Records, US, Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 (https://nz.forceswarrecords.com/document/406261/1775-1781-vol-1-page-241-us-continental-congress-papers-1774-1789 : accessed 3/11/2024), database and images,

Publication Title
US, Continental Congress - Papers, 1774-1789
Total Records
171,519Complete: 100%
Content Source
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Record Group
360
Published on Forces War Records
27 September 2006
Last Updated
27 September 2006