| Essex Institute - 1920 - 426 pages
...4 o'clock dined at the city tavern with a number of other Gentlemen of the first character. 6. Mrs Clark & M" Dolley & all her boarders moved from 2d...rec'd by Mr Millet a letter from Colo. Hutchinson & M" Holten. 16. Congress sit late reading letters from y" Hon. A. Lee, Esqr. Mr Sargent, late from South... | |
| Essex Institute - 1920 - 424 pages
...arrived with dispatches from ye Gen1, but brought no new material. 9. Walked out with Colo. Peabody. 1 wrote to the Hon. Gen. Ward. 10. Congress ordered...rec'd by Mr Millet a letter from Colo. Hutchinson & M™ Holten. 16. Congress sit late reading letters from ye Hon. A. Lee, Esqr. Mr Sargent, late from... | |
| Edmund Cody Burnett - 1928 - 660 pages
...[400] 1 Library of Congress, Journals and Diaries. 2 Holten's entry for the day in his Diary is, " Congress ordered the money to be forwarded to Mass....exchange the emissions that are out of circulation". 8 Witherspoon had been absent since June 4 as a member of the committee sent to Vermont. See no. 319,... | |
| Edmund Cody Burnett - 1928 - 664 pages
...Congress, Journals and Diaries. 2 Holten's entry for the day in his Diary is, " Congress ordered the_ money to be forwarded to Mass. Bay to exchange the emissions that are out of circulation". * Witherspoon had been absent since June 4 as a member of the committee sent to Vermont. See no. 319,... | |
| Danvers Historical Society - 1920 - 158 pages
...wrote to the Hon. Mr Gill. 7. Maj. Bice, aide-de-camp to Gen. Lincoln, arrived with dispatches from y6 Gen1, but brought no new material. 9. Walked out with...rec'd by Mr Millet a letter from Colo. Hutchinson & M" Hoi ten. 16. Congress sit late reading letters from ye Hon. A. Lee, Esqr. Mr Sargent, late from... | |
| Essex Institute - 1920 - 414 pages
...General of the army at the siege of Boston, a delegate from Massachusetts. "Nathaniel Peabody. (24) 3. I walked out with Mr Gerry. 4. Sabbath day. The...rec'd by Mr Millet a letter from Colo. Hutchinson & M" Holten. 16. Congress sit late reading letters from ye Hon. A. Lee, Esqr. Mr Sargent, late from South... | |
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