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American revolutionary general.
Revolutionary general. Born in England, Gates settled in Virginia in 1772 after a career in the British army that included service in the French and Indian War. He was commissioned adjutant-general of the Continental Army in 1775, and was in command at the pivotal victory of Saratoga. After Saratoga he served as president of the Board of War, returning to the field in April 1778.
Revolutionary general. Born in England, Gates settled in Virginia in 1772 after a career in the British Army that included service in the French and Indian War. He was commissioned adjutant-general of the Continental Army in 1775. In August 1777 he was placed in supreme command of the northern division, and on October 17 received Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga, a crucial victory for the Americans.
Revolutionary army officer.
Army officer.
Retired British soldier who served as an American general during the Revolutionary War.
Horatio Gates (1728-1806) was a general in the American Revolutionary War. He commanded the American forces at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 and in 1780 was placed in chief command of the army in the South. During the French and Indian War, he served as an officer in the British army.
American general in the Revolutionary War.
Revolutionary general. Born in England, Gates was an officer in the British army in North America from 1749 to 1762. He retired in 1765 and settled in Virginia in 1772. In 1775 he was commissioned adjutant-general of the Continental Army, and was in command at the pivotal victory at Saratoga.
Revolutionary general.
Revolutionary general. Born in England, Gates settled in Virginia in 1772 after a career in the British army that included service in the French and Indian War. He was commissioned adjutant-general of the Continental Army in 1775, and one of his first assignments was to organize the various American units besieging British positions in Boston.
General in command of the American forces.
Revolutionary general. Born in England, Gates settled in Virginia in 1772 after a career in the British army that included service in the French and Indian War. He was commissioned a brigadier general in the Continental Army in 1775, and was in command at the pivotal victory at Saratoga. In 1780, after a disastrous defeat at Camden, Congress relieved him of his command and ordered an inquiry into his conduct. The army delayed the inquiry, and Gates insistently requested it. Congress finally rescinded the order on 5 August 1782, and Gates returned to the army, retiring again in 1783.
British colonial soldier, later American general.
American Revolutionary War general.
Horatio Gates (1728-1806) was a general in the American Revolutionary War.
He commanded the American forces at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 and in 1780 was placed in chief command of the army in the South. During the French and Indian War, he served as an officer in the British army.
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Benjamin Lincoln papers, 1635-1964.
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810. Benjamin Lincoln papers, 1635-1964.
Title:
Benjamin Lincoln papers, 1635-1964.
Papers of General Benjamin Lincoln of Hingham, Mass., 1775-1810, pertaining to his position as Hingham's town clerk; his military career as General in the Continental Army under George Washington during the Revolutionary War and Shays' Rebellion; and positions as Secretary of War (1781-83), lieutenant governor of Massachusetts (1787), United States Commissioner Plenipotentiary to the Southern Indians (1789), and first collector of the port of Boston (1789-1809). The collection includes military, professional, and personal correspondence, maps, orderly books, letterbooks, muster rolls, commissions, and reports of court martial. Correspondence includes original and manuscript copies of letters to and from George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, James Otis, John Jay, John Marshall, Nathaniel Greene, Horatio Gates, Henry Knox, Marquis de Lafayette, Count Kazimierz Pulaski, Timothy Pickering, and Benjamin Waterhouse, among others. The collection also contains Lincoln family papers, 1635-1964, including deeds for land in Hingham, wills, obligations, receipts, and bills of sale; papers of Lincoln's father Benjamin Lincoln (1699-1771), grandfather Benjamin Lincoln (1671-1767), wife Mary Cushing Lincoln, children, and other descendants; and estate papers for Lincoln's grandparents Samuel and Hannah Gridley Thaxter, father-in-law John Cushing, brother Bela Lincoln, and Lincoln and his wife Mary. The collection also contains two almanacs, 1750 and 1763, with interleaved notes by an anonymous farmer in Hingham, Mass.
ArchivalResource: 13 boxes, 1 narrow box, 2 oversize boxes, 8 vols. in cases, and 3 index boxes.
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William Edgar papers 1750-1870
William Edgar papers, 1750-1870
Title:
William Edgar papers 1750-1870
William Edgar (1736-1820) was an Irish-born merchant of Detroit, Michigan, where he was a financial agent for the British Army post. He moved to New York City in 1780 or 1781 and engaged in trade with China and East India. Collection consists of negative copies of correspondence, accounts and other papers relating to Edgar's trading post at Detroit; and correspondence concerning family and personal matters. Papers until the end of the American Revolution are dated at New York, Albany, Montreal, Michilimackinac, Philadelphia, Trenton, and elsewhere. Later papers relate to trade with London, Calcutta, Canton, China, and locations within the U.S. Correspondents include Gerard Beekman, Aaron Burr, DeWitt Clinton, Horatio Gates, Alexander Hamilton, Brockholst Livingston, Philip Livingston, Alexander Macomb, Gurdon S. Mumford, Henry Remsen, Henry Rutgers, and Daniel Webster.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Title:
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Autograph letters and documents of American political and military leaders collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
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George Washington papers, 1592-1937 (bulk 1748-1799).
Washington, George, 1732-1799. George Washington papers, 1592-1937 (bulk 1748-1799).
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George Washington papers, 1592-1937 (bulk 1748-1799).
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Letter to Horatio Gates and portrait, 1776 June 14.
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832. Letter to Horatio Gates and portrait, 1776 June 14.
Title:
Letter to Horatio Gates and portrait, 1776 June 14.
Carroll, not yet a member of the Continental Congress, offers some "hints" to Gates prior to his official appointment as chief of command in Canada. Carroll suggests how Gates should conduct his campaign and includes his doubts that Burgoyne has more than 2000 men which will make the American force more than sufficient once it has recovered from smallpox, bad discipline, lack of provisions and "checks it has met with ..." Carroll desires Gates to keep the land on the St. Laurence above Montreal; retake the Cedars [post] to prevent Canadian communication with the Indians; send a diversionary force to Detroit; keep the country around the Sorel [Richelieu] River to deprive the enemy of wheat; break up roads, construct abbatis and harass the enemy on marches; send reinforcements in October to force the enemy back to Quebec, and then fortify the pass at De[s]chambault and build "gondolaes" and a 36 gun frigate to hold the St. Laurance and make the enemy march overland. He advises Gates not to be prejudiced against General Schuyler and hopes they will work well together, and sends his regards to Washington, Mifflin and Moylan. An portrait print of Carroll accompanies the letter.
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Letter, 1776 August 16.
Pierce, John, Jr. Letter, 1776 August 16.
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Letter, 1776 August 16.
Letter to Andrew Adams regarding the state of affairs of the war. Pierce describes how the army laid seige to Quebec over the winter and applauds the bravery and dedication of the soldiers who fought without pay. He also states that the pay for the army is finally being sent by Congress. Pierce details the horrors of the retreat from Canada and the deplorable state of the troops when they were taken over by General Gates at Fort Ticonderoga. He describes how Gates revitalized the army, restored discipline and obtained reinforcements. The troops rebuilt the old French lines at Fort Ticonderoga and improved Fort Schuyler.
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Title:
Ebenezer Stevens Papers 1776-1822
Ebenezer Stevens (1751-1823) served as a soldier and officer in the Continental Army and the New York State Artillery Corps during the Revolutionary War. Post-war, Stevens was an agent for the United States War Department as well as a successful merchant in New York City. This collection documents his activities as a merchant both indepentently and for the militia. Additionally, it documents Stevens' role as a commanding officer, specifically during the fortification of New York City in the early 1800s.
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 9 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72 ++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, Frederick 5th Earl of Carlisle, John Wilkes, Charles James Fox (2), George III, Lafayette (2), Anthony Wayne, Eleazer Oswald, John Marshall, Charles Lee (2), Charles Grey 1st Earl Grey (2), James Gambier Baron Gambier, George Baylor, Augustine Prevost, Archibald Campbell, John André, Charles Henry Count d'Estaing, Joseph Reed, Benedict Arnold, Henry Clinton, Benastre Tarleton (20, Lord Rawdon, Conte de Rochambeau, William Washington, Francis Kinloch. Prints: Mr. Serjeant Glyn, John Wilkes, Rev. Mr. John Horne (sitting at a table); Frederick 5th Earl of Carlisle and George Selwyn Esqre; Niagara - From a Cavern; [Death of Pulaski]; Recueil d'Estampes Representant Les Differents Evenemens de la Guerre qui a procure l'Independence aux Etats unis de l'Amérique; Fort Clinton - West Point; New York - Bay; An Exact Prospect of Charlestown, the Metropolis of the Province of South Carolina; [Sargeant Jasper displaying the American flag at Fort Moultrie]; [Slaughter of Col. Bufords regiment at Charleston]. Letters: ALS, William Eden, Lord Aukland, to [?], February 21, 17888; ALS, Aaron Burr to Col. Monroe, June 5, 1795; ALS, William Goddard to Horatio Gates, April 28, 1785; ALS, John Sullivan to Nicholas Gilmon, April 4, 1788; ALS, John Sullivan to Noah Emery, August 11, 1789; A[aman.]LS, Comte D'Estaing to [?], November 18, 1772; ALS, Robert Howe to Jeremiah Wadsworth, September 12, 1779; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Col. Lyly, July 10, 1785; ALS, Henry Lee to [?], January 3, 1787; ALS, Jeremiah Wadsworth to Capt. Nehemiah, March 15, 1796; ALS, Joseph Reed to Caesar Rodney, Gov. of Delaware, November 15, 1779; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to James Bowdoin, Gov. of Massachusetts, November 10, 1786; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, December 31, 1803; ALS, Moira (Lord Rawdon) to [I. Ridge?], August 12, 1808; ALS, U.S. Congress, Committee of Cooperation to Thomas Sim Lee, signed by Philip Schuyler, John Mathews, and Nathaniel Peabody,July 23, 1780; ALS, William Irvine to Mathias Slough, October 13, 1784; A[handwritten copy]LS, William Irvine to James Wilkinson, December 8, 1800; ALS, La Luzerne to Benjamin Harrison, Gov. of Virginia, June 24, 1782; ALS, Joseph Reed to Giles Hicks, February 28, 1781; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Gov. [?], February 11, 1788; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Charles George, April 6, 1802; ALS, Lord Stirling (William Alexander) to [?], February 25, 1766; ALS, Henry Lee to James Greenleaf, July 28, 1794. Documents: ADS, Calvert Porter and C. Lee, [assignment of land, with signatures of Henry Lee and John Murray], February 12, 1780; A[aman.]DS, New Hampshire. Governor, 1785-1786 (John Langdon, 1741-1819), [Proclamation of Thanksgiving, in handwriting of John Sullivan], October 21, 1785; ADS. France. Ministère de Marine. Division de Bordeaux, [list of supplies needed for the ship Le Bizarre, signed by Comte d'Estaing], December 6, 1772; A[aman.]DS, Benjamin Lincoln, [statement of expenses], October 8, 1791-May 1794. Maps: Plan de la Bataille de Montmouth où le Gl. Washington Commandant l'Armeé Americaine Et le Gl. Clinton l'Armeé Anglaise, le 28 Juin 1778; [Rhode Island]; An Eye Sketch of the Falls of Niagara; Plan of the City & Harbour of Savannah 1818.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (73 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 1770-1822.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 1770-1822.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 1770-1822.
Includes agricultural memoranda, maps, and calendars, ca. 1785-1822, of Thomas Jefferson, including lists of plants and livestock, a map of a route from Warm Springs, Va., to Staunton, Va., with ratings of taverns and inns, an account listing charges to Peter Jefferson, and other documents relating to the management of Monticello. Also include draft notes from a speech, 1820, of John Randolph, with corrections in Randolph's hand, regarding funerals at public expense; account, 1775, of the sales of the estate of William Flood of Westmoreland County, Va., including slaves; orders, 14 October 1780, from Horatio Gates to Col. Semp, to survey the coast of Virginia, with further instructions in the event of an encounter with an allied or enemy fleet. Also include list, ca. 1780, of Continental Army generals appointed by Congress; letter, 1 March 1770, from Andrew Lewis, Augusta County, Va., to George Washington, regarding land claims of soldiers who had served under Washington in 1756; and notes, 1801-1817, addressed to James Madison, accepting invitations. Also include draft copy of a letter, 23 August 1780, from Abner Nash, Hillsborough, N.C., regarding the strategy and conduct of the American troops at the Battle of Camden and the defeat of Thomas Sumter at the Battle of Hanging Rock.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 1770-1822.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Orderly books, 1778-1779.
United States. Continental Army. McDougall's Division. Orderly books, 1778-1779.
Title:
Orderly books, 1778-1779.
Orderly books, 1778-1779. The first two, dated July 22, 1778 - October 31, 1778 and August 15, 1778 - November 7, 1778, contain Washington's general orders from White Plains and Fredericksburg, as well as McDougall's division orders from Camp Second Hill, New Milford. They also contain Gates's orders from Danbury. The first includes material on courts-martial, and resolutions of the Continental Congress; it was kept by Richard Platt. The second, kept by Major Ronald S. McDougall, McDougall's son and aide-de-camp, is similar. The third, dated October 31, 1778 - April 29, 1779, from from Camp Second Hill, Peekskill and Fishkill, contains division orders, with extracts from headquarters orders, and was kept by Richard Platt. It includes resolutions of the Continental Congress, material on courts-martial, instructions relating to hygiene in camp, and material on shortages of clothing, fodder, and food, including a list of controlled prices for foodstuffs in both "hard money" and "Continental or York money."
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- United States. Continental Army. McDougall's Division. Orderly books, 1778-1779.
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Pass, n.d.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Pass, n.d.
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Pass, n.d.
Pass for three men from Philadelphia to Morristown, New Jersey.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Pass, n.d.
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Articles of convention between Lt. Gen. Burgoyne and Maj. Gen. Gates : Camp at Saratoga : manuscript, 1777 Oct. 16.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Articles of convention between Lt. Gen. Burgoyne and Maj. Gen. Gates : Camp at Saratoga : manuscript, 1777 Oct. 16.
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Articles of convention between Lt. Gen. Burgoyne and Maj. Gen. Gates : Camp at Saratoga : manuscript, 1777 Oct. 16.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Articles of convention between Lt. Gen. Burgoyne and Maj. Gen. Gates : Camp at Saratoga : manuscript, 1777 Oct. 16.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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William A. Oldridge Collection of George Washington's Headquarters Staff Writings 1775-1962 (bulk 1775-1783)
William A. Oldridge Collection of George Washington's Headquarters Staff Writings, 1775-1962, (bulk 1775-1783)
Title:
William A. Oldridge Collection of George Washington's Headquarters Staff Writings 1775-1962 (bulk 1775-1783)
Transcripts of letters collected and edited by Oldridge. Includes correspondence, writings, and other papers of Oldridge concerning the location of papers and illustrations of Washington's headquarters staff and historical accounts from the original material.
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- William A. Oldridge Collection of George Washington's Headquarters Staff Writings, 1775-1962, (bulk 1775-1783)
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter, 1779 February 6, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Wheelock, Eleazar, 1711-1779. Letter, 1779 February 6, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
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Letter, 1779 February 6, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Wishes him well in the war; thanks him for his interest in the Indian School; mentions the Earl of Dartmouth and Sidney Stafford Smythe.
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- Wheelock, Eleazar, 1711-1779. Letter, 1779 February 6, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume VI, miscellany, 1774-1807
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VI, miscellany, 1774-1807
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VI, miscellany, 1774-1807
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume VI of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits of: Washington Irving, Benjamin Franklin (2), Israel Putnam, Robert Rogers (2), Benjamin Lincoln, Govenor Morris, John Glover, Thomas Paine, Hugh Percy (Duke of Northumberland), William Alexander (Lord Sterling), Henry Lee (2), Lord Howe, Hugh Mercer, [Thomas Paine], Lambert Cadwalader, King George III, Marquis Cornwallis, Edmund Burke, Tench Tilghman, Henry Knox, Philemon Dickinson, Lord George Germaine, Robert Morris, Anthony Wayne, John Hancock, Horatio Gates, Tadeusz Ko sciuszko, Josiah Meigs. Prints of: East View of Hell Gate, in the Province of New York; Der Einzug der Königlichen Völker in Neu Yorck/L'Entré triumphale de Troupes royales a Nouvelle Yorck (colored); The Bevrley [sic] Robinson House Garrisons, Hudson River; Incendie de New-York; View from Fort Putnam; Lake George; [Capture of Gen. Lee]; The American General Lee taken Prisoner by Lieutenant Colonel Harcourt of the English Army, in Morris Country, New Jersey, 1776; The Battle Ground at Trenton; Washington Crossing the Delaware; Battle of Assunpink; [Battle of Trenton]; Surrender of Col. Rall [sic] at the Battle of Trenton; [five engravings depicting various scenes from the struggle for independence, with captions in German]; Battle of Princeton--Death of Mercer; A View of Pendennis Castle in Cornwall; View of the Old City Hall, Wall St. in the year 1789; The Jersey Prison Shop; Characteristic Scenery of the Hudson River. Letters of: ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Gen. Thomas, June 16, 1775; ALS, Nathaniel Greene to William Gibbons, [n.d.]; A[aman.]LS, Col. William Grayson to [?], December 16, 1782; ALS, Joseph Reed to Ralph Izard, December 3, 1782; ALS, Gen. William Heath to Maj. Gen. Phillips, April 16, 1778; Joseph Reed to Gen. Ward, August 24, 1775; Joseph Reed to Council Chambers, September 7, 1781; ALS, Williams Heath to Maj. Gen. Phillips, April 21, 1778; AL, [James Monroe] to [?], [n.d.]; ALS, George Weedon to Maj. Gen. Baron von Steuben, March 4, 1787; ALS, Joseph Reed to Archibald McClean, April 8, 1781; ALS, Robert Morris to Robert Gilmor & Co., December 10, 1789; ALS, John Fitzgerald to [?], October 10, 1781; John Armstrong to [Col. Richard Butter], November 1, 1782; ALS, Benjamin Rush to Orchard Cook, November 11, 1807; ALS, Benjamin Rush to Dr. Peabody, [n.d.]; AL[frag. return address only], Gen. William Heath to [?], February 17, 1781; ALS, Tench Tilghman to [?], December 10, 1781; ALS, Robert Morris to John Nicholson, June 13, 1798; A[aman.]LS John Hancock to Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives, June 14, 1791 (also signed by Samuel Phillips and David Cobb). Documents: ADS, [Receipt for sum of six pounds received by Roger Morris from Jacob Knofper], December 8, 1774; ADS, [Petition on behalf of James Reed--John Sprague, agent], [n.d.]; ADS,, [Statements (3) concerning payment of monies due, signed by Benjamin Lincoln], June 16, 1775 and March 25, 1779;D[form]S, [Blank license for a public house, Supreme Executive Council, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, signed by Thomas Mifflin and Charles Biddle], [n.d.]; ADS, [Receipt for payment received by James Chalmers from Charles Cone, signed by James Chanlmer, John Cadwalader, and William Caxton], [n.d.]; A[aman.]DS, [Appointment by King George II of Richard Waldron to office in New Hampshire, signed by William Burnet], May 14, [1728]; AD, [Accounts rendered], Feb. 23, 1777. Map of: Part of New Jersey &c.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume VI, miscellany, 1774-1807.
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Letter : Hillsborough, [N.C.], to [Jethro?] Sumner, 1780 Oct. 1.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Letter : Hillsborough, [N.C.], to [Jethro?] Sumner, 1780 Oct. 1.
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Letter : Hillsborough, [N.C.], to [Jethro?] Sumner, 1780 Oct. 1.
Autograph letter signed. Gates expresses his concern over receiving little intelligence from Sumner. He also informs Sumner that General Smallwood will have command over all troops.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Letter : Hillsborough, [N.C.], to [Jethro?] Sumner, 1780 Oct. 1.
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Papers, 1665-1830.
Dolbeare family. Papers, 1665-1830.
Title:
Papers, 1665-1830.
The Dolbeare collection spans three generations of Boston merchants and farmers. The family's business and land papers include deeds to lands in Boston, Scituate, and Worcester; the papers of Dr. William Clarke relating to the Lincolnshire Company's settlement in Maine; account books; bills of lading; and a contract of partnership for the J. Wise and B. Dolbeare Co. A search warrant for James Dolbeare's house is a result of accusations of abuse and neglect of his sick wife Mary. Dolbeare's subsequent petition for a divorce from Mary is also included. (Cont) Diaries, memorandum books, and letters written by John, Benjamin, and Hannah Vincent Dolbeare include coverage of Dorchester weather, crops, national, state, and local elections of the early 19th century, the Napoleonic Wars, slave insurrections in Jamaica, and privateering. A record of the personal library of Benjamin Dolbeare, Thomas Dolbeare's almanac and register of Jamaica, notes on the American Revolution, a letter to John Burgoyne from Horatio Gates discussing the exchange of prisoners of war for the prisoner Ethan Allen, and extracts of minutes kept at Councils of War during King George's War are also included.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes and 1 oversize container.
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- Dolbeare family. Papers, 1665-1830.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Samuel Adams Papers 1635-1826
Samuel Adams Papers, 1635-1826
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Samuel Adams Papers 1635-1826
Continental congressman and governor of Massachusetts. Reproductions of correspondence, speeches, petitions, committee records, and other material relating primarily to Adams’s political life in Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 2,500 items; 19 containers; 3.8 linear feet
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- Samuel Adams Papers, 1635-1826
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Thomas Rodney journal, 1796-1797 (inclusive), [microform].
Rodney, Thomas, 1744-1811. Thomas Rodney journal, 1796-1797 (inclusive), [microform].
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Thomas Rodney journal, 1796-1797 (inclusive), [microform].
The journal of Thomas Rodney reflects the cultural and social history of Delaware at the end of the 18th century. Included are philosophical reflections on daily events; memoranda of personal affairs; and comments on the Revolution, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Horatio Gates, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Caesar Rodney, and others, the Constitutional government, congressional activities, political affairs, and financial and economic problems.
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- Rodney, Thomas, 1744-1811. Thomas Rodney journal, 1796-1797 (inclusive), [microform].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Warrant for payment of salary, 1778 November 23.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Warrant for payment of salary, 1778 November 23.
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Warrant for payment of salary, 1778 November 23.
Warrant for payment of $1,064 to William Clajon, secretary to Major General Gates and interpreter to the Northern Department, for salary, rations, and subsistence. Given at Boston, Mass.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Warrant for payment of salary, 1778 November 23.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Records of the Schenectady Committee of Correspondence, Safety, and Protection, 1777-1778.
Schenectady Committee of Correspondence, Safety, and Protection (N.Y.). Records of the Schenectady Committee of Correspondence, Safety, and Protection, 1777-1778.
Title:
Records of the Schenectady Committee of Correspondence, Safety, and Protection, 1777-1778.
Records (1777 February 3-1778 February 7). Minutes recording efforts by the committee to secure supplies and men for the army under Generals Schuyler and Gates and to maintain order in the district. Includes lists of members, hearings regarding loyalists, and orders for the control of loyalists, Indians, and African Americans. Also information on troop movements and the activities of the Albany Committee of Safety.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (76 pages).1 microfilm reel.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/71070838 View
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- Schenectady Committee of Correspondence, Safety, and Protection (N.Y.). Records of the Schenectady Committee of Correspondence, Safety, and Protection, 1777-1778.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Journal d'un émigré, ou, Cahiers d'un étudiant en philosophie, que a commencé son cours dès son entrée dans le monde, [ca. 1820].
Du Bouchet, Denis Jean Florimond Langlois, marquis, 1752-1826. Journal d'un émigré, ou, Cahiers d'un étudiant en philosophie, que a commencé son cours dès son entrée dans le monde, [ca. 1820].
Title:
Journal d'un émigré, ou, Cahiers d'un étudiant en philosophie, que a commencé son cours dès son entrée dans le monde, [ca. 1820].
Manuscript autobiography recounting Du Bouchet's life and travels from the 1770s through 1815. According to his account, Du Bouchet served with the American army during the Revolutionary War, then was imprisoned in France during the French Revolution and subsequently lived in exile from it during the Revolution and the Napoleonic period, returning in 1815. His autobiography includes descriptions of Generals Washington and Gates and their conduct during the Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. ; 17 cm.
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- Du Bouchet, Denis Jean Florimond Langlois, marquis, 1752-1826. Journal d'un émigré, ou, Cahiers d'un étudiant en philosophie, que a commencé son cours dès son entrée dans le monde, [ca. 1820].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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American Revolution collection : military matters, 18th-20th centuries.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. American Revolution collection : military matters, 18th-20th centuries.
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American Revolution collection : military matters, 18th-20th centuries.
Military order to Ebenezer Hancock, paymaster general, to pay Scarboro Gridley, assistant engineer, $490, signed by Gen. Horatio Gates; list of soldiers in the town of Lexington, both foot and horse, called upon to train under Capt. Benjamin Reed and under Capt. William Reed (1739 Dec. 27); facsimile of the commission (1775 June 19) of George Washington as general and commander in chief of the Army of the U.S.; memorandum (1837 Aug. 9) from Daniel Webster concerning a pension for widows and orphans of men killed at Lexington on Apr. 19, 1775; appointment of Josiah Parker as lieutenant of the militia company in Lexington by Jonathan Belcher, governor of Massachusetts Bay (1739 Apr. 16); bill from Dr. Joseph Fiske to the Province of Massachusetts for services rendered in care of British soldiers on Apr. 19, 1775; payroll (1776) of Ipswich minute men; appointment (1778) of Samuel Lawrance as adjutant in the State of Massachusetts Bay; orders (1760, 1764) from Thaddeus Bowman, first lieutenant, to Corporal John Parker to warn foot soldiers in this town to meet at the house of Jonathan Raymond; and letter (1775 Nov. 15), written at Newtown [N.Y.?], from Samuel Barrett to John Barrett, with enthusiasm for the Continental Congress and military affairs. Also includes bond of William Davis and Thomas Durfee for 2000 pounds (1775 Oct. 30) relating to the purchase of gunpowder for the sloop Relyance; list of drafted reinforcement soldiers from Biddeford [Me.], who joined the Continental Army in New York; ms. signed by Capt. William Munroe directing Corp. Samuel Downing to assemble the militia in his squadron for review on June 24, 1782; commission of Joseph Hosmer as captain of a light infantry company in the Middlesex County militia; autograph order for ordnance, signed by Lt. Col. Francis Smith who led the British grenadiers, and other troops on their ill-fated march to Lexington and Concord (1775 Apr. 19); extracts of letters from General Gage to the Earl of Dartmouth; negative of Earl Percy's payroll (May to Dec. 1774); letters from Edmund Munro to his wife, written at Valley Forge (1777-1778); deposition of Capt. William Briggs relating to Apr. 19, 1775; group of 22 receipts signed by Lexington residents (1776 to 1810), many made out to James Brown; rules and regulations of the Lexington minute men as drawn up by Edmund Munroe in 1774; genealogical records of the Sayles and Taft families, including Revolutionary War pension claim documents of Smith Sayles, a private from Rhode Island; MA thesis of Stephen R. Gilbert, University of Wisconsin on the organization and internal composition of the British Battalion of Light Infantry during the first year of the war; and various muster rolls and orders. Also includes letter (1776 Sept. 6, sent twice) from Samuel Bowers, written to John Parkis at Lexington and to Lieut. Samuel Bowers at Ticonderoga describing the status of his regiment at Ticonderoga; report (1779 May 14) of Benjamin Brown listing men who deserve compensation for military service; proclamation creating Earl Percy's 5th Regiment of Foot and Lord Blayney's 30th Regiment of Foot, dated at the Court of St. James, London, Dec. 15, 1775, bearing signatures of King George III, and others; facsimile of petition by Timothy Blodgett (1776 Apr. 19) requesting compensation for the loss of his musket during the Battle of Lexington; transcription of letter from Gen. John Burgoyne to Major General Heath (1778 Jan. 17) written at Cambridge, requesting a report regarding meetings attended; letter (undated) on letterhead of The Colorado Society, Sons of the American Revolution, with drawn plan showing where 3 British soldiers were killed on Apr. 19, 1775, near the Reed or Fish house; and other papers.
ArchivalResource: 59 items.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. American Revolution collection : military matters, 18th-20th centuries.
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Horatio Gates signature and letter, undated and 1777 Nov. 15.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Horatio Gates signature and letter, undated and 1777 Nov. 15.
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Horatio Gates signature and letter, undated and 1777 Nov. 15.
Signature of Gates cut from an unknown document; together with typed transcript of a letter written at Albany, N.Y. (1777 Nov. 15) from Gates to Colonel Timothy Bedel, with orders concerning the enlistment of a regiment to march and capture the fort at St. John (Fort St. Jean Quebé́c)
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Horatio Gates signature and letter, undated and 1777 Nov. 15.
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Autograph letter signed : to Col. Jackson, 1779 July 15.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph letter signed : to Col. Jackson, 1779 July 15.
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Autograph letter signed : to Col. Jackson, 1779 July 15.
Reprimanding him for the escape of some prisoners.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph letter signed : to Col. Jackson, 1779 July 15.
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ALS, 1782 June 14, Berkeley County, Va., to Robert Morris.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS, 1782 June 14, Berkeley County, Va., to Robert Morris.
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ALS, 1782 June 14, Berkeley County, Va., to Robert Morris.
Concerns Gates's efforts to have the inquiry either held or called off by Congress.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS, 1782 June 14, Berkeley County, Va., to Robert Morris.
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Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, "To the hon. Horatio Gates Esqr. Majo. Genl. in the northern department" , 1776 Sept. 3.
Brown, John, 1744-1780. Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, "To the hon. Horatio Gates Esqr. Majo. Genl. in the northern department" , 1776 Sept. 3.
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Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, "To the hon. Horatio Gates Esqr. Majo. Genl. in the northern department" , 1776 Sept. 3.
This is evidently the orignal rough draft of the document, as it exhibits numerous erasures and additions. It concerns the details of the campaign of Quebec, and the differences between Col. Brown and Benedict Arnold, which finally led to the resignation of Brown (who herein requests that 'Genl. Arnold be immediately put under arrest and brought to trial', for his criticism of Col. Brown), and to his prediction that Arnold would eventually turn traitor.
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- Brown, John, 1744-1780. Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, "To the hon. Horatio Gates Esqr. Majo. Genl. in the northern department" , 1776 Sept. 3.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Note relating to the receipt of 20 cartridges by order of General Gates, 1777 Oct. 13.
Capron, Jonathan. Note relating to the receipt of 20 cartridges by order of General Gates, 1777 Oct. 13.
Title:
Note relating to the receipt of 20 cartridges by order of General Gates, 1777 Oct. 13.
Note signed by Jonathan Capron, Sgt., at Bennington, Vt.
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- Capron, Jonathan. Note relating to the receipt of 20 cartridges by order of General Gates, 1777 Oct. 13.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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George Washington Letter, 1788.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. George Washington Letter, 1788.
Title:
George Washington Letter, 1788.
Letter, dated New Ark, July 9, 1778, to General [Horatio] Gates regarding the army's movements, disease, and dessertion among the troops.
ArchivalResource: 1 envelope.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. George Washington Letter, 1788.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter to an unidentified correspondent, 1776 August 14.
Nelson, Thomas, 1738-1789. Letter to an unidentified correspondent, 1776 August 14.
Title:
Letter to an unidentified correspondent, 1776 August 14.
Nelson, writing on behalf of the Treasury Board, explains that the accounts of Price and Haywood have been approved by Congress and must be paid in gold and silver. Congress had sent $22,000 to Canada for use of the Army and with the Army retreating now directs that the sum be applied to Price and Haywood's balance. If his recipient has the balance he should hold it pending additional orders.
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- Nelson, Thomas, 1738-1789. Letter to an unidentified correspondent, 1776 August 14.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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George Weedon military correspondence, 1777-1786 1777-1786
George Weedon military correspondence, 1777-1786, 1777-1786
Title:
George Weedon military correspondence, 1777-1786 1777-1786
George Weedon (1734-1793) was Captain in the French and Indian War and a General in the American Revolutionary War. Between the two conflicts he was a prominent citizen of Fredericksburg, Virginia, operating a tavern in that city which served as a meeting place for George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, John Marshall and others to discuss politics and the future course of the American colonies.
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- George Weedon military correspondence, 1777-1786, 1777-1786
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1768-1777.
Bond, William, d. 1776. Papers, 1768-1777.
Title:
Papers, 1768-1777.
Correspondence, orders, resolutions by the Mass. Provincial Congress, rosters, financial receipts, and misc. administrative documents pertaining to the Mass. 25th Regiment. Significant items include a letter from General George Washington to General John Sullivan (20 May 1776), an order signed by General Phillip Schuyler (5 May 1776), and an order signed by General Horatio Gates (15 March 1776).
ArchivalResource: 1.4 lin. ft. (1 archives box, 1 flat box)
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- Bond, William, d. 1776. Papers, 1768-1777.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Newburgh address, 15 March, 1783.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Newburgh address, 15 March, 1783.
Title:
Newburgh address, 15 March, 1783.
Original manuscript of George Washington's Newburgh Address delivered in Newburgh, New York, March 15, 1783, to appease unpaid officers of the Continental Army. The manuscript is bound together with the, "Report of Proceedings in Meeting of the Officers assembled on 15th Mar. 1783," which was recorded by Major Samuel Shaw, secretary for the meeting, and signed by General Horatio Gates.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. in a case and 1 folder of photocopies.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Newburgh address, 15 March, 1783.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter, 1778 June 27, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Wheelock, Eleazar, 1711-1779. Letter, 1778 June 27, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Title:
Letter, 1778 June 27, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Due to his failing health and business affairs, he requests John Wheelock be dismissed from service.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. 21 cm.
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- Wheelock, Eleazar, 1711-1779. Letter, 1778 June 27, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Draper manuscripts: South Carolina in the Revolution miscellanies, 1775-1877.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: South Carolina in the Revolution miscellanies, 1775-1877.
Title:
Draper manuscripts: South Carolina in the Revolution miscellanies, 1775-1877.
A collection of materials focusing on South Carolina during the American Revolution. Included are descriptions of battles, biographies and sketches, accounts of military service, and speeches. A few unrelated items include a narrative by John Stuart about the campaign of Andrew Lewis and the Battle of Point Pleasant during Dunmore's War in 1774 in West Virginia, and articles on the presidential election of 1800 in the electoral college.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 c.f. (2 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: South Carolina in the Revolution miscellanies, 1775-1877.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Journal, 1796-1797.
Rodney, Thomas, 1744-1811. Journal, 1796-1797.
Title:
Journal, 1796-1797.
Thomas Rodney's journal reflects the cultural and social history of Delaware at the end of the eighteenth century. Included are philosophical reflections on daily events, memoranda of personal affairs, comments on the Revolution, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Horatio Gates, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Caesar Rodney, and others, on the Constitutional Government, congressional activities, political affairs, and financial and economic problems.
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- Rodney, Thomas, 1744-1811. Journal, 1796-1797.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Thomas Jefferson papers, 1775-1825 1775-1825
Thomas Jefferson papers, 1775-1825, 1775-1825
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Thomas Jefferson papers, 1775-1825 1775-1825
The Thomas Jefferson papers contain a large number of correspondence both to and from Jefferson, as well as various other material related to American Revolutionary War and Early Republic. Includes correspondence with Patrick Henry, Charles Willson Peale, Richard Henry Lee, Horatio Gates, David Rittenhouse, Robert Patterson
ArchivalResource: 0.5 Linear feet, Ca. 250 items
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- Thomas Jefferson papers, 1775-1825, 1775-1825
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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George Washington papers, 1592-1943
George Washington papers, 1592-1943
Title:
George Washington papers, 1592-1943
United States president, United States Army officer, and patriot. Correspondence, letterbooks, diaries, accounts, military papers, and other papers documenting Washington's relations with the Continental Congress, his command of the Continental Army, his presidency, and other aspects of his career.
ArchivalResource: 77,000 items ; 508 containers plus 20 oversize ; 215.2 linear feet ; 125 microfilm reels
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. George Washington papers, 1592-1943 (bulk 1748-1799).
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter, 1776 Nov. 9, Ticonderoga, N.Y. [to] General Ward.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Letter, 1776 Nov. 9, Ticonderoga, N.Y. [to] General Ward.
Title:
Letter, 1776 Nov. 9, Ticonderoga, N.Y. [to] General Ward.
General, Continental Army. Letter informing Gen. Ward that a continental regiment is forming in Portsmith under Pierce Long and requesting that Ward order Long to Ticonderoga where he can join forces with Gates.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 34 cm.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Letter, 1776 Nov. 9, Ticonderoga, N.Y. [to] General Ward.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Richard Henry Lee Papers 1763-1823
Richard Henry Lee Papers, 1763-1823
Title:
Richard Henry Lee Papers 1763-1823
A politician and arch revolutionary, Richard Henry Lee was an impassioned supporter of American independence from the mid-1760s. Born into one of the most prominent families in the colony on January 20, 1732, Lee was bred to a political life, serving in the Virginia House of Burgesses during the Stamp Act and Non-importation crises, helping convey his state into the revolutionary camp. As a delegate to the Continental Congress, Lee was the first to officially move that a declaration of independence be drafted, and he ended his public career as a principled opponent of ratification of the Constitution and as Virginia's first U.S. Senator. He died at home in Virginia in June 1794. A small, but highly valuable collection, the papers of Richard Henry Lee document the political life and activities of one of the most ardent revolutionaries in Virginia. The 0.5 linear feet of letters (193 items), most addressed to Lee, are an important resource for study of pre-Revolutionary political agitation in Virginia, the increasing connections forged between the colonies, and the political course of the war. To a lesser degree the collection documents Lee's late-life anti-federalism. Among the major correspondents are Lee's brothers Arthur and William, and such leaders in the revolutionary cause as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Charles Lee, John Adams, and Thomas Paine.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 Linear feet
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- Richard Henry Lee Papers, 1763-1823
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Josiah Harmar papers, 1681-1937.
Harmar, Josiah, 1753-1813. Josiah Harmar papers, 1681-1937.
Title:
Josiah Harmar papers, 1681-1937.
The Josiah Harmar papers contain the official and personal correspondence, military records, and diaries of Harmar, with particular focus on his military leadership during the Northwest Indian War.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear feet.
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- Harmar, Josiah, 1753-1813. Josiah Harmar papers, 1681-1937.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Title:
Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Printed books with hundreds of inserted manuscripts and prints relating to the text, compiled and bound by collector Robert Borthwick Adam.
ArchivalResource: 31 volumes (7.7 linear ft.)
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- Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS : Albany, N.Y., to George Clinton, 1777 Oct. 25.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS : Albany, N.Y., to George Clinton, 1777 Oct. 25.
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ALS : Albany, N.Y., to George Clinton, 1777 Oct. 25.
Informs Clinton that he has sent reinforcements down both sides of the Hudson River, those on the west for Clinton to command subject to his authority.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS : Albany, N.Y., to George Clinton, 1777 Oct. 25.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers of Horatio Gates, 1726-1828.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papers of Horatio Gates, 1726-1828.
Title:
Papers of Horatio Gates, 1726-1828.
ArchivalResource: 20 microfilm reels.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papers of Horatio Gates, 1726-1828.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Portrait file: Guide.
Portrait file: Guide.
Title:
Portrait file: Guide.
The Portrait File is an alphabetically arranged collection of portait images of individuals, groups of individuals, and views and miscellany, received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Portrait file: Guide.
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Autograph signature to order, 1778 Nov. 27.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph signature to order, 1778 Nov. 27.
Title:
Autograph signature to order, 1778 Nov. 27.
For the payment of various officers.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph signature to order, 1778 Nov. 27.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS, 1775 July 27, Cambridge, Mass., to Robert Morris, Philadelphia.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS, 1775 July 27, Cambridge, Mass., to Robert Morris, Philadelphia.
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ALS, 1775 July 27, Cambridge, Mass., to Robert Morris, Philadelphia.
Observations on the siege of Boston. Gates describes the situation at Bunker Hill, where the Americans are strengthening their camp and the British, trapped on the hill they had taken five weeks before, are suffering from bad food and water, disease, and desertion. He reports that British troops have sailed from Boston, presumably to raid Long Island and Rhode Island for supplies. He concludes by predicting that the prosecution of the war will be costly for the British, and wondering what the public opinion in England will be.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 20 cm. + 1 cover (27 cm.)
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS, 1775 July 27, Cambridge, Mass., to Robert Morris, Philadelphia.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Ward family papers, 1721-1953.
Ward family. Ward family papers, 1721-1953.
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Ward family papers, 1721-1953.
Personal and family correspondence, diary (1758), orderly book (1775-76), official documents, accounts, receipts, and other papers of Artemas Ward of Shrewsbury, Mass., Revolutionary War general and member of the Continental Congress; together with personal and official papers of Nahum Ward concerning his duties in local offices of Shrewsbury, correspondence of the Perry and Dexter families, and genealogies, photos, and other records of the family. (Con't) Artemas Ward's papers relate to his participation in campaigns at Ft. Edward and Ft. Ticonderoga, the siege of Boston, and as head of the Eastern Dept., Continental Army; his duties as Shrewsbury official and speaker of the Massachusetts House; his term as a member of the Board of Overseers at Harvard College; his activities with the Continental Congress concerning political, State and Federal affairs; and to Shays' Rebellion. Correspondents include Henry Dana Ward, Thomas W. Ward, and Joseph Ward, James Bowdoin, Gen. Horatio Gates, John Hancock, Robert H. Harrison, Benjamin Lincoln, James Warren, and George Washington.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes, 2 vols., and 1 oversize box.
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- Ward family. Ward family papers, 1721-1953.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Horace N. Fisher papers, 1775-1958; bulk: 1860-1958.
Fisher, Horace Newton, 1836-1916. Horace N. Fisher papers, 1775-1958; bulk: 1860-1958.
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Horace N. Fisher papers, 1775-1958; bulk: 1860-1958.
Correspondence, military papers, maps, notes and writings of Horace Newton Fisher of Brookline, Mass. pertaining to his experiences during the Civil War, 1862-65. Fisher served as an aide de camp to Gen. Alexander McDowell McCook in the 2nd (later the 4th) Division of the Army of the Ohio, and Inspector General in the 20th Army Corps, Dept. of the Cumberland in Kentucky and Tennessee. The collection includes letters written to his family describing travel from Boston to Tennessee, the Battle of Shiloh, Pennsylvania, April 1862, skirmishes in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Jan. 1862, and the Chickamauga campaign. Also, official papers relating to troop inspections and an inspector general's report for Sept. 1863. Collection also includes manuscript copies of letters sent by George Washington, Horatio Gates, and Robert H. Harrison to Artemas Ward, 1775-76, copied by Horace N. Fisher; and letters and manuscript copies of documents related to Fisher's research and documentation of his Civil War experiences, 1870-1907. Also, chapters prepared by his son, Horace Cecil Fisher, 1907-58, for a book about his father entitled, "A Staff Officer's Story: The Personal Experiences of Horace Newton Fisher in the Civil War," published in 1960.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes and 1 oversize box.
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- Fisher, Horace Newton, 1836-1916. Horace N. Fisher papers, 1775-1958; bulk: 1860-1958.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection
American Philosophical Society Library. Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. 1668-1983.
Title:
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection
Though the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection is composed of items that do not fall readily into any other existing collection, the two dominant intellectual areas represented in the collection are Early American History and History of Science.
ArchivalResource: 25.0 Linear feet
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- Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1668-1983, Bulk, 1750-1850, 1668-1983
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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John Trumbull papers, [microform].
Trumbull, John, 1756-1843. John Trumbull papers, [microform].
Title:
John Trumbull papers, [microform].
The papers consist of material from five repositories relating to artist John Trumbull, and include letterbooks and business correspondence. Major correspondents include Rufus King, Horatio Gates, Thomas Jefferson, and Trumbull family members.
ArchivalResource: 5 reels.
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- Trumbull, John, 1756-1843. John Trumbull papers, [microform].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
Maass, Richard, 1919-1998,. The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
Title:
The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
Collection consists of over three hundred autograph letters, documents, and newspapers which chronicle the early history of New York State from its colonization by the Dutch to the mid-nineteenth century. The collection is, however, particularly rich in materials relating to the Revolutionary War and can provide researchers with multiple perspectives on significant events and individual military campaigns. For example, the Battle of White Plains is amply documented in the collection through correspondence from participants and observers, as well as in contemporary newspaper accounts. The arrangement of the collection, for the most part, has followed Maass's own organization. With a few exceptions, each item has been listed and described individually in the finding aid. Any additional information that has been provided by Maass regarding a specific document has been retained and placed in a folder which has been filed immediately behind the folder containing the document to which it relates. Almost every folder for each item in the collection contained a one to two page description of the document, as well as other ancillary materials such as transcriptions and/or translations of documents by Maass. These folders also occasionally contained provenance information. Any additions to the collection are to be processed as separate accretions. In addition to autograph letters and historical documents, the Maass Collection contained a small amount of printed materials. These chiefly consisted of over thirty different early American, British, and French newspapers, dating mainly from the eighteenth century, which have been organized as a separate series (Series V).
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (20 boxes)
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- Maass, Richard, 1919-1998,. The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS, 1780 August 21, Camden, S.C., to Thomas [Townshend].
Cornwallis, Charles, 1738-1805. ALS, 1780 August 21, Camden, S.C., to Thomas [Townshend].
Title:
ALS, 1780 August 21, Camden, S.C., to Thomas [Townshend].
ArchivalResource: 1 1/4 p. ; 24 x 19 cm.
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- Cornwallis, Charles, 1738-1805. ALS, 1780 August 21, Camden, S.C., to Thomas [Townshend].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers of Horatio Gates, 1777.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papers of Horatio Gates, 1777.
Title:
Papers of Horatio Gates, 1777.
ArchivalResource: 500 items.2 microfilm reels.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papers of Horatio Gates, 1777.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Anne King Gregorie papers relating to Thomas Sumter, ca. 1930.
Gregorie, Anne King. Anne King Gregorie papers relating to Thomas Sumter, ca. 1930.
Title:
Anne King Gregorie papers relating to Thomas Sumter, ca. 1930.
Collection mainly consists of Gregorie's transcriptions of the correspondence of Gen. Thomas Sumter dating from 1763 to 1832 (bulk 1779-1800), taken from various sources, including the Horatio Gates papers in the New-York Historical Society, the Thomas Sumter papers in the Library of Congress, and the Draper Collection in the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Letters written during the Revolutionary War concern military operations mainly in South Carolina; correspondents of this period include General DeKalb, Major Thomas Pinckney, Gen. Horatio Gates, William Smallwood, John Rutledge, and Gen. Nathanael Greene. Much postwar correspondence concerns financial, legal, and political matters. Includes a transcript of Thomas Sumter's speech (1798) about a provisional army. Also noteworthy are his letters concerning John C. Calhoun (1824). Several letters dating to the 1830s deal with the issues of states' rights and nullification, one of which (published in newspapers, and possibly written or edited by his grandson Thomas De Lage Sumter) speaks of a political party "in favor of a national consolidated government...no longer in harmony with the spirit of our constitution" (25 Dec. 1830). In a letter by Thomas Sumter published as an open letter (Nov. 1831), he characterizes this party as a "relentless majority, whose object is to prostrate, at their feet, the interests of the Southern States. I have known this party from the date of the Constitution, and believe me...every act of theirs has hitherto marked them out, as hostile to our interests and to those principles of liberty, for which so many eminent men have suffered." Also included are two letters (1930 and 1931) to Gregorie regarding papers of Thomas Sumter in the Clements Library at the University of Michigan and in the New York Public Library.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Gregorie, Anne King. Anne King Gregorie papers relating to Thomas Sumter, ca. 1930.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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William Byrd correspondence, 1774 October 6.
Byrd, William, 1728-1797. William Byrd correspondence, 1774 October 6.
Title:
William Byrd correspondence, 1774 October 6.
Letter from Horatio Gates (1728-1806) concerning Gates' inability to accept Byrd's invitation; his philosophy of life, and ambition for his son Robert.
ArchivalResource: 1 wallet
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- Byrd, William, 1728-1797. William Byrd correspondence, 1774 October 6.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Carter-Blackford papers, 1736-1908.
Carter-Blackford papers, 1736-1908
Title:
Carter-Blackford papers, 1736-1908.
Carter family papers, 1736-1772, include an estate inventory and letters regarding the tobacco market including one from London Quaker merchant Thomas Hyam, the slave-trade, Jesuit's bark, financial matters, and the impact of the French and Indian War on trade. A letter, 1772, from merchants Thomas and Rowland Hunt, London, Eng., to Robert Carter, discusses the education and board of Benjamin Benson, for whom the merchants are acting as legal guardians. A letter, 12 May 1775, from John Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa., to William Woodford, Caroline County, Va., discusses the battles of Concord and Lexington, the siege of Boston, and the mustering of American forces. Two letters, 4 July 1775 and 8 July 1778, from Edmund Pendleton to William Woodford, Caroline County, Va. send news of Brtish reinforcements for Boston and ask for the latest battle news. A letter, 2 February 1800, from Benjamin Rush, Philadelphia, to Landon Carter, doubts the efficacy of a rememdy and encourages further experimments. A letter 29 September 1801, from Horatio Gates, New York, mentions European political affairs, especially the disposition of Egypt. A letter, 30 January 1810, from James Madison, Washington, D.C., to his nephew Alfred Madison, forwards news fron the city and a tract by Robert Fulton. A letter, 24 February 1810, from James Madison, to Landon Carter, regards securing a copyright for a new lock; a letter, 1811 June 17, James Monroe to Landon Carter discusses a patent for a new carriage; and a letter, 24 August 1827, from Henry Clay, to William M. Blackford, denies a "corrupt bargain" with John Quincy Adams. A letter, 27 October 1833, Washington Irving, to William M. Blackford, recounts a British officer's anecdote praising Andrew Jackson's conduct at New Orleans; an excerpt, 1840, from a speech by Henry Clay, describes a tendency in the U.S. presidency toward monarchy; a letter, 26 April 1842, George Bancroft, to Blackford, thanks him for some historical papers; and a letter, 18 July 1842, Dolly H. Vaden, Halifax County, Va., to Robert Easley, disscusses the tobacco market and local Baptist associations. A note, ca. 1847, from Oliver Wendell Holmes, says his appointment as professor has taken time away from poetry; a letter,19 April 1850, from James Russell Lowell, Cambridge, Mass., mentions the deaths of his mother and daughter and his lack of concern over criticism of his work; and a letter, 13 March 1853, from Matthew Fontaine Maury to Launcelot Minor Blackford, regrets he does not have a signature of Pierce but will send one of Everett. A letter, 23 April 1860, from John Tyler to William M. Blackford, comments favorably on Henry Clay despite former differences; a note, 9 July 1864, from George E. Pickett, orders a court-martial; a letter, 14 February 1871, from R.M.T. Hunter to J.M. Mason, reflects on the Confederacy, old friends and the future of Virginia; and a letter, 10 May 1908, from La Salle Corbell Pickett, Norfolk, Va., certifies the authenticity of a Smith and Wesson firearm belonging to her late husband, George E. Pickett.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Bancroft, George, 1800-1891,. Carter-Blackford papers, 1736-1908.
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Papers : of James Monroe in the Virginia General Assembly and U.S. Senate, 1783-1790.
Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Papers : of James Monroe in the Virginia General Assembly and U.S. Senate, 1783-1790.
Title:
Papers : of James Monroe in the Virginia General Assembly and U.S. Senate, 1783-1790.
The collection contains nine letters from Joseph Jones and one to him concerning Virginia's western lands, trade problems with Great Britain, foreign affairs, war debt, money problems, national finances, sale of tobacco, proceedings in the Virginia General Assembly, improvement of navigation on rivers, reception of John Adams as minister to Great Britain, location of the national capital, and lack of congressional authority to manage Indian affairs. Other correspondents include Peter Muhlenberg seeking a military appointment; Edward Carrington commenting on William Grayson's health and congressional proceedings; Alexander Bullitt introducing Kentucky senator John Edwards; John Beckley commenting on war in Europe; and John Taliaferro reporting in 1786 that Monroe lost the election to Daniel Fitzhugh. Horatio Gates comments on negotiations with Indians and the ineffectiveness of Congress without a source of revenue; John F. Mercer is leaving Congress; Thomas Jefferson discusses affairs in France, and the recovery of British debts; Henry Lee reports the death of Arthur Lee; Henry Tazewell attacks Federalists; and John Marshall transmits Monroe's salary as a delegate to Congress. Other items include an excerpt of a Monroe letter reporting on congressional proceedings and commenting on an Annapolis woman; a photocopy of a report by Monroe, Richard Henry Lee, and William Grayson to the Governor of Virginia (1785) concerning Virginia state debts and western land cessions; photocopies of the 1784 certificate of Monroe's election as delegate to Congress and 1790 election to the U.S. Senate; and letters about the border dispute between Virginia and North Carolina.
ArchivalResource: 34 items.
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- Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Papers : of James Monroe in the Virginia General Assembly and U.S. Senate, 1783-1790.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Horatio Gates papers 1760-1804
Horatio Gates papers, 1760-1804
Title:
Horatio Gates papers 1760-1804
Horatio Gates (1728-1806) was a general in the American Revolutionary War. He commanded the American forces at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 and in 1780 was placed in chief command of the army in the South. During the French and Indian War, he served as an officer in the British army. Collection consists of correspondence and orderly books of General Gates. Correspondence, 1787-1804, primarily from family and friends, concerns personal and financial matters but also relates to American politics. Letter book, 1780-1781, contains letters written by Gates during his command in the South during the Revolution. Also, orderly books, 1760-1783; issued by Gates while commanding the Southern Army.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet (4 boxes, 1 v.); 1 microfilm reel
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- Horatio Gates papers, 1760-1804
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Thomas Jefferson papers, 1779-1826.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Thomas Jefferson papers, 1779-1826.
Title:
Thomas Jefferson papers, 1779-1826.
Microfilm of correspondence from the Jefferson papers and other collections in the New-York Historical Society. Correspondents include Albert Gallatin, Horatio Gates, Rufus King, and Baron von Steuben.
ArchivalResource: 475 items.2 microfilm reels.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Thomas Jefferson papers, 1779-1826.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Markland family : papers, 1778-1905.
Markland family. Markland family : papers, 1778-1905.
Title:
Markland family : papers, 1778-1905.
Included are papers, 1860-1887, of Colonel Absolum Hanks Markland, Special Agent of the Post Office Department during the Civil War, concerning his work during the war, the marriage of General William T. Sherman's daughter, and Civil War research and writing in which he was engaged; article regarding the 1863 Union Army campaign in Ark.; James Flanagan's recollections of Major Matthew Markland; and Horatio Gates's orders, 4 Apr. 1778, to enable Count Casimir Pulaski to recruit and equip his corps of cavalry and infantry. Correspondents include Governor James Clark, Charles A. Dana, and William T. Sherman.
ArchivalResource: 13 items.
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- Markland family. Markland family : papers, 1778-1905.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Autograph letter signed : Traveller's Rest, to F. Meriwether, Esq., 1787 Jan. 19.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph letter signed : Traveller's Rest, to F. Meriwether, Esq., 1787 Jan. 19.
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Autograph letter signed : Traveller's Rest, to F. Meriwether, Esq., 1787 Jan. 19.
Acknowledging receipt of a letter from Gen. Washington, and sending a circular letter and two books concerning the State Society of New York.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph letter signed : Traveller's Rest, to F. Meriwether, Esq., 1787 Jan. 19.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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[Letter] 1777 Sep. 6, Head Quarters [to] Dr. Jonathan Potts / Horatio Gates.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. [Letter] 1777 Sep. 6, Head Quarters [to] Dr. Jonathan Potts / Horatio Gates.
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[Letter] 1777 Sep. 6, Head Quarters [to] Dr. Jonathan Potts / Horatio Gates.
Gates requests that Potts come to see him the next day, along with Major Ebenezer Stevens, Major Measam [sic] and Phillip Ranselaer. The letter was written just before the Battles of Saratoga (Sep.-Oct. 1777) during the American Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 32 cm.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. [Letter] 1777 Sep. 6, Head Quarters [to] Dr. Jonathan Potts / Horatio Gates.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter, 1776 August 28.
Pierce, John, Jr. Letter, 1776 August 28.
Title:
Letter, 1776 August 28.
Letter to Andrew Adams describing the current state of affairs in the Northern Department of the Continental Army. Pierce describes the recent pay received by the army and how it is only a partial payment. He describes the Canadian campaign and the sense of loss felt by the death of Montgomery. Pierce also relates the commanding style of General Gates. He descibes Gates as old but dedicated to the cause.
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- Pierce, John, Jr. Letter, 1776 August 28.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS, 1780 October 18, [s.l.], to Judge James Duane, Philadelphia.
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. ALS, 1780 October 18, [s.l.], to Judge James Duane, Philadelphia.
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ALS, 1780 October 18, [s.l.], to Judge James Duane, Philadelphia.
Expresses his pleasure that General Gates is to be removed and succeeded by General Greene in the South.
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- Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. ALS, 1780 October 18, [s.l.], to Judge James Duane, Philadelphia.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter, 1778 July 16, Albany, to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Wheelock, John, 1754-1817. Letter, 1778 July 16, Albany, to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
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Letter, 1778 July 16, Albany, to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Their sixty men are uneasy since they enlisted to serve as scouting parties and now find they are obliged to serve anywhere in the U.S.
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- Wheelock, John, 1754-1817. Letter, 1778 July 16, Albany, to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, ca.1855.
Cutts, Mary Estelle Elizabeth. Papers, ca.1855.
Title:
Papers, ca.1855.
Ms. memoir about James and Dolley Madison by Cutts, numerous letters to the Madisons, and family correspondence.
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- Cutts, Mary Estelle Elizabeth. Papers, ca.1855.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Samuel Adams papers, 1635-1826.
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803. Samuel Adams papers, 1635-1826.
Title:
Samuel Adams papers, 1635-1826.
Collection consists of papers documenting Adams's public life and some family matters and includes correspondence, manuscripts of addresses, petitions, committee records, and other documents.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 2.5 linear feet (7 boxes, 7 v.)Copies: 6 microfilm reels.
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- Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803. Samuel Adams papers, 1635-1826.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers of John Sullivan, 1775-1781.
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795. Papers of John Sullivan, 1775-1781.
Title:
Papers of John Sullivan, 1775-1781.
Includes accounts, correspondence, intelligence reports, orders, payrolls, and returns relating to Sullivan's commands at Winter Hill, Medford, Cambridge, and elsewhere during the American Revolution. Correspondents include John Adams, George Baylor, John Erskine, Benjamin Flower, Horatio Gates, Moses Hazen, John Jay, Marquis de Lafayette, Henry Laurens, Henry Lee, Timothy Pickering, Benjamin Rush, and William Winthrop.
ArchivalResource: 99 items.1 microfilm reel.
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- Sullivan, John, 1740-1795. Papers of John Sullivan, 1775-1781.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, Volume XI, Miscellany, 1755-1835
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, 1755-1835
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, Volume XI, Miscellany, 1755-1835
Portraits, prints, letters, and documents tipped into Volume 11 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856)
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (84 items)
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, Volume XI, Miscellany, 1755-1835.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
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Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
Papers about Thomas Sumter, a South Carolina merchant, military officer, and Congressional representative and senator; about the men who served under his command during the American Revolution; and their British and Loyalist opponents. Most of the volumes contain the notes Draper made on his 1871 trip to the South. The notes document the soldiers, their families, events of the period, anecdotes, and personal reminiscences from descendants. Included are notes, correspondence, newspaper and periodical articles, pension statements, interviews, and plans and negotiations with the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw Indians.
ArchivalResource: 4.6 c.f. (24 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852.
Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852
Title:
Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852.
Letters, autographs, papers, illustrations, and portraits relating to Revolutionary and early nineteenth century statesmen believed to have been assembled as an autograph collection by Julia M. Dickinson Tayloe early in the nineteenth century. Includes a U.S. War Dept. broadside, 1794 May 19.
ArchivalResource: 170 items.
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- Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818. Gwathmey collection [manuscript], 1708-1852.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers of Horatio Gates, 1776-1777.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papers of Horatio Gates, 1776-1777.
Title:
Papers of Horatio Gates, 1776-1777.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papers of Horatio Gates, 1776-1777.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume III, Miscellany, 1756-1807
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume III, Miscellany, 1756-1807
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume III, Miscellany, 1756-1807
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 3 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312.I72++ 1898). Portraits: Edmund Pendleton, Samuel Adams (2), Patrick Henry (2), Jacob Duche (2), John Adams, John Dickinson (3), John Jay, William Pitt (2), Israel Putnam, Charles Lee (2), Lord George Sackville, Horatio Gates, Joseph Warren (3), Timothy Pickering, Benedict Arnold, Philip Schuyler, John Adams, John Hancock, Thomas Mifflin, Henry Clinton, William Howe, George Harris, Richard Howe, Jonathan Trumbull, Gilbert Stuart. Prints: Faneuil Hall 1776; Le President du Congres; Bunker Hill Monument; Journee de Lexington; Das erste Burger Blut, zu Grundung der Americanischen Freyheit, vergossen bey Lexington am 19ten April 1775; First Action between the English and Americans, at Concord in 1775; [Putnam hearing the news of the battle of Lexington]; several prints on the Battle of Bunker Hill; A View of the Niagara Fort, taken by Sir William Johnson, on the 25th of July 1759. Letters: correspondents include Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Cols. Fleming and Preston, Richard Henry Lee, Benjamin Lincoln; John Houstoun, Governor of Georgia; John Dickinson, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Gage, Artemus Ward, General Thomas, Horatio Gates, Andrew Adams, Gen. Joseph Warren, William Heath, Lt. Gen. John Burgoyne; Lord Percy, Duke of Northumberland; Lord Auckland, Thomas Cushing, Meshech Weare, Samuel Adams, Thomas Rice, John Hancock, a Selectman of Boston, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, Benjamin Lincoln, Clement Biddle, the Massachusetts (Colony) Committee of Supply, Israel Putnam, Robert Howe, Elbridge Gerry, the Massachusetts Legislature, F.M. Lamb, Philip Schuyler, Peter T. Curtenius, Samuel Broome, John Lamb, Maj. Gen. Worster, William Johnson, and Charles Willson Peale. Documents: A[aman.]DS, [bill of exchange for George Croghan, signed by Thomas Gage], April 9, 1766; ADS, [New York committee for inquiry into conspiracies, signed by John Jay, chairman], Jan. 3, 1777; A[aman.]DS, [instructions to John Powell to remit payment to Col. Valentine Jones, signed by Thomas Gage], Feb. 10, 1773; ADS, [request by Massachusetts Gov. John Hancock to the Senate and House for appropriation of funds for troops, signed by Tristram Dalton and Samuel Adams], Oct. 22, 1783; A[aman.]DS, [authorization sent to Lord Henry Duke of Newcastle for a payment to Henry Shelley, signed by William Pitt], Aug. 31, 1787; ADS, [orders for Gen. Thomas from the Massachusetts Council of Safety], April 29, 1775; A[aman.]DS, [Proclamation by Massachusetts Gov. John Hancock for a day of thanksgiving], Oct. 28, 1784; A[aman]DS, [Proclamation by Massachusetts Gov. John Hancock of a fast], March 13, 1788; D[form]S, [commission from the Massachusetts Council for John Parker], March 13, 1780; A[aman.]DS, [request to the Massachusetts Senate and House from Gov. John Hancock for funds for the artillery], June 18, 1791; ADS, [referral and settlement of a case of trespass by Isaac Tyson, with signatures of Thomas Mifflin, et al.], March 30, 1773/June 18, 1773; ADS, [resolution by the Massachusetts House of Representatives approving payment to Oliver Teir for supplies to the Northern Army, signed by John Avery, et al.], Nov. 14, 1776. Documents (continued): AD[contemporary copy]S, [Massachusetts [Committee of Supply?] certifying to Congress Col. Gridley's need of a horse, with signatures of Elbridge Gerry, et al.], July 1, 1786; AD, [John Trumbull?], [pallet employed in the small copy of the Resignation of General Washington], [n.d.]. Maps: Plan of the Town of Boston with the Attack on Bunkers-Hill in the Peninsula of Charlestown.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (94 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume III, Miscellany, 1756-1807.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS : near Bemis Heights, N.Y., to Horatio Gates, 1777 Sept. 27.
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792. ALS : near Bemis Heights, N.Y., to Horatio Gates, 1777 Sept. 27.
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ALS : near Bemis Heights, N.Y., to Horatio Gates, 1777 Sept. 27.
Sends a list of prisoners (not present) and agrees that after an action a physician or surgeon should be given leave to visit the wounded prisoners on both sides.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792. ALS : near Bemis Heights, N.Y., to Horatio Gates, 1777 Sept. 27.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Title:
Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Papers of the Palfrey family of New England. The material of this collection encompasses over 150 years of American history and many items of interest besides those documenting the life and works of John Gorham Palfrey, who is its central figure. A few of these may be briefly mentioned here. The papers of William Palfrey include letters between John Wilkes and the Sons of Liberty and William Palfrey's personal correspondence with Wilkes at the time of the latter's imprisonment in 1769-1770, including Palfrey's description of the Boston Massacre. William Palfrey's business account and financial papers are extensive and range in subject from accounts of trade with Virginia in 1763 to the disposition of funds of the Continental Army during the time Palfrey was Pay Master General. His close association and correspondence with John Hancock should be noted. Several interesting items pertain to the dispute between Hancock and the Boston printer, John Mein, which resulted in Thomas Longman's suit against Mein and the latter's imprisonment. The papers of John Palfrey deal mainly with his business affairs and the management of his plantation at Attakapas. However, several letters by his sons, Edward, William Taylor, and Henry William give first-hand accounts of battles in the war of 1812. Letters to John Gorham Palfrey from over 1000 corespondents form the largest single section in the collection. Of special importance are 377 letters from Jared Sparks and 148 letters from Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: 60 linear feet (130 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Fort Pitt (Pa.) cashbook, July 12, 1760 - December 10, 1760 July 12, 1760 - December 10, 1760
Fort Pitt (Pa.) cashbook, July 12, 1760 - December 10, 1760, July 12, 1760 - December 10, 1760
Title:
Fort Pitt (Pa.) cashbook, July 12, 1760 - December 10, 1760 July 12, 1760 - December 10, 1760
This volume contains receipts of payments by Horatio Gates, Robert Monckton, Sir John St. Clair, and others. There are expenditures for oats, candles, hire of horses and drivers, tobacco, rum, express riders, etc. Also includes records of sundries sold to Indians.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Volume(s), 1 volume, 11 p.
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- Fort Pitt (Pa.) cashbook, July 12, 1760 - December 10, 1760, July 12, 1760 - December 10, 1760
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Richard Varick Papers 1743-1871 (bulk 1775-1830)
Richard Varick Papers, 1743-1871 (bulk 1775-1830)
Title:
Richard Varick Papers 1743-1871 (bulk 1775-1830)
Richard Varick, born in New Jersey, 1753, served as Captain, deputy muster-master-general, and George Washington's secretary during the Revolutionary war. He was appointed one of the first mayors of New York and served from 1789-1801. He died in 1831. His papers contain items resulting from his military, legal, and political careers, as well as personal and familial correspondence and accounts--including letters received, drafts of letters sent, accounts, receipts, military orders, inventories, muster and pay rolls, military pay accounts, indentures, court-martial papers and civil court papers.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 Linear feet; (5 boxes)
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- Richard Varick Papers, 1743-1871 (bulk 1775-1830)
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Historic York County collection, 1933-1975.
Historic York County (Organization). Historic York County collection, 1933-1975.
Title:
Historic York County collection, 1933-1975.
Materials relating to Historic York County (later renamed Historic York, Inc.), a private non-profit historic preservation organization in York, Pa.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Historic York County (Organization). Historic York County collection, 1933-1975.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Title:
The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Extra-illustrated edition of J. G. Rosengarten's The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, 1776-1783 (Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1893), a translation and abridgement of Max von Eelking's 2-volume work: Die deutschen Hülfstruppen im nordamerikanischen Befreiungskriege, 1776 bis 1783 (Hannover: Helwing, 1863); Rosengarten's work is based on both volumes of the original, but the title page erroneously states: Vol. I. The volume contains a total of 18 original documents dated 1767 to 1893; 74 portraits of 57 different subjects, including one of Rosengarten; 7 maps; and 25 other illustrations, including 2 in color (leaves following p. 162, 254). The original documents include: 15 letters or memoranda; a marriage certificate for John Michael (?) and Elisabeth Grauel on 2 April 1767, signed by Michael Schlatter and with a red wax seal showing his coat of arms (leaf following p. 240); a ledger sheet for Pulaski's Legion in Charleston, dated 8 August 1779, signed by Charles-Frédéric Bedaulx (leaf following p. 176); and a customs form signed by Peter Muhlenberg on 11 September 1804 (leaf following p. 222). The letter by Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, is incomplete (last leaf only). The volume has indices of names (p. 353-356) and places (p. 357-360). The upper cover and front free endpaper are detached.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume.
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- Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Orderly book of the Saratoga Campaign, 1777.
Orderly book of the Saratoga Campaign, 1777.
Title:
Orderly book of the Saratoga Campaign, 1777.
The orderly book contains the following information: copies of orders dispatched to British forces; papers relative to the convention of 13 October 1777 and the terms of surrender negotiated between General Burgoyne and General Gates; return of the killed, wounded, and prisoners of the army under the command of General Burgoyne; and return of the army commanded by General Gates at Camp Saratoga. Authorship of this item has been attributed to General Burgoyne.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 22 cm.
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- Orderly book of the Saratoga Campaign, 1777.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Jonathan Chase papers 1775-1797 Chase, Jonathan papers
Jonathan Chase papers 1775-1797 Chase, Jonathan papers
Title:
Jonathan Chase papers 1775-1797 Chase, Jonathan papers
The Jonathan Chase papers contain letters and documents relating to the services of Colonel Jonathan Chase, of the 13th and 15th New Hampshire Militia regiments, during the Revolutionary War. These record Chase's involvement with recruiting soldiers and providing supplies for the army during the war.
ArchivalResource: 73 items
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- Jonathan Chase papers, Chase, Jonathan papers, 1775-1797
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1769-1792.
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795. Papers, 1769-1792.
Title:
Papers, 1769-1792.
Correspondence (chiefly 1775-1779), while Sullivan served in the Continental Army, particularly during the Rhode Island Campaign.
ArchivalResource: 465 items.
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- Sullivan, John, 1740-1795. Papers, 1769-1792.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter, 1805.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Letter, 1805.
Title:
Letter, 1805.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Letter, 1805.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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The private and public life of General Horatio Gates : his victory at Saratoga made Yorktown possible : a biography based upon original sources / by Samuel White Patterson. [ca. 1940?]
Patterson, Samuel White, b. 1883. The private and public life of General Horatio Gates : his victory at Saratoga made Yorktown possible : a biography based upon original sources / by Samuel White Patterson.
Title:
The private and public life of General Horatio Gates : his victory at Saratoga made Yorktown possible : a biography based upon original sources / by Samuel White Patterson. [ca. 1940?]
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 29 cm.
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- Patterson, Samuel White, b. 1883. The private and public life of General Horatio Gates : his victory at Saratoga made Yorktown possible : a biography based upon original sources / by Samuel White Patterson.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
creatorOf
Letter [to Horatio Gates].
Kościuszko, Tadeusz, 1746-1817. Letter [to Horatio Gates].
Title:
Letter [to Horatio Gates].
Refers to his work on the fortification of Ticonderoga; says that he will accept another assignment if it is the general's wish. Probably addressed to Horatio Gates, during the spring or early summer of 1777.
ArchivalResource: [2] p. on 1 leaf 20 cm.
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- Kościuszko, Tadeusz, 1746-1817. Letter [to Horatio Gates].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Josiah Harmar papers 1681-1937 Harmar, Josiah papers
Josiah Harmar papers 1681-1937 Harmar, Josiah papers
Title:
Josiah Harmar papers 1681-1937 Harmar, Josiah papers
The Josiah Harmar papers contain the official and personal correspondence, military records, and diaries of Harmar, with particular focus on his military leadership during the Northwest Indian War.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear feet
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- Josiah Harmar papers, Harmar, Josiah papers, 1681-1937
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Military correspondence, 1777-1786.
Weedon, George, 1734-1793. Military correspondence, 1777-1786.
Title:
Military correspondence, 1777-1786.
These letters are with officers of the American army and others, including Horatio Gates, Nathaniel Green, Thomas Jefferson, Marquis de Lafayette, Richard Henry Lee, J.P.G. Muhlenberg, Thomas Nelson, Baron von Steuben, and George Washington.
ArchivalResource: 156 items.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/86165474 View
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- Weedon, George, 1734-1793. Military correspondence, 1777-1786.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Jethro Sumner papers 1780-1781 Sumner, Jethro papers
Jethro Sumner papers 1780-1781 Sumner, Jethro papers
Title:
Jethro Sumner papers 1780-1781 Sumner, Jethro papers
The Jethro Sumner papers contain incoming and outgoing letters relating to the progress of the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, including the battles of Charlotte and King's Mountain, logistical and personnel concerns, and Sumner's resignation.
ArchivalResource: 72 items (0.25 linear feet)
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- Jethro Sumner papers, Sumner, Jethro papers, 1780-1781
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Aaron Burr papers, 1777-1836.
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836. Aaron Burr papers, 1777-1836.
Title:
Aaron Burr papers, 1777-1836.
Correspondence, 1777-1836, and a few dockets, writs, leases, and miscellaneous papers of Aaron Burr.
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (ca. 2,000 items)
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- Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836. Aaron Burr papers, 1777-1836.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
referencedIn
Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga, 1776 Aug. 14 - Nov. 17.
Brickett, James, 1737-1818. Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga, 1776 Aug. 14 - Nov. 17.
Title:
Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga, 1776 Aug. 14 - Nov. 17.
Orderly book of Brig. Gen. James Brickett of the 5th Massachusetts Brigade at Ticonderoga. The volume contains brigade orders and general orders of Major General Gates. The entries concern routines, courts martial, defense of Mount Independence, and other matters. Volume ends when the troops leave for Fort George. The last two pages contain notes in Brickett's hand.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (58 leaves).
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- Brickett, James, 1737-1818. Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga, 1776 Aug. 14 - Nov. 17.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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William Edgar papers, 1750-1870.
William Edgar papers, 1750-1870.
Title:
William Edgar papers, 1750-1870.
Collection consists of negative copies of correspondence, accounts and other papers relating to Edgar's trading post at Detroit; and correspondence concerning family and personal matters.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet (11 v.)
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- Edgar, William, 1736-1820. William Edgar papers, 1750-1870.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1775-1782.
Papers, 1775-1782.
Title:
Papers, 1775-1782.
Chiefly incoming correspondence of RhodeIsland governor Nicholas Cooke along with other items pertaining to military and politicalaffairs.
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- Papers, 1775-1782.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Thomas J. Kirkland papers, ca. 1793-1940.
Kirkland, Thomas J. Thomas J. Kirkland papers, ca. 1793-1940.
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Thomas J. Kirkland papers, ca. 1793-1940.
Correspondence, original primary source letters and documents, and secondary reference material on the history of Camden and Kershaw County, S.C., from Colonial era through late 19th century, composed primarily of topical files collected by Kirkland for use in his book, Historic Camden (1905); includes legal papers, 1812-1929, and correspondence, 1902-1933, including his efforts to establish a memorial park honoring the Battle of Camden during the American Revolution. Topical files include: Civil War (eyewitness accounts of arrival of Federal troops in Camden on 23 Feb. 1865; lists of several regiments raised locally); weather and climate (flooding of Wateree River; record of rainfall and temperatures in Camden, 1858-1916; earthquakes; aurora borealis, cotton crop) Includes biographical sketches of lawyers and the judiciary, including Judge Thomas J. Withers; court records (including testimonies of two witnesses re drowning of 24 persons at Boykin's Mill Pond on 7 May 1860); the American Revolution (Horatio Gates, his duel with Col. Kofciufko, and his Southern campaign); and genealogical information re prominent families and individuals in the area (most if not all of this information appears in the published version). History of newspapers in Camden; African Americans and slavery (including a trial involving a slave, excerpts from Camden Journal newspaper re runaways; Senate addresses re slavery, 1860); Reconstruction and period that followed (statistics on state expenditures, 1877-1888); Fourth of July celebrations; Cherokee and Catawba Indians living in Camden in 1756; land records (plats and Colonial grants); etc. Also including materials collected by Kirkland, miscellaneous notes from contemporary newspapers; and garden journal volume, 1896- 1900, 1903, and 1906, documenting plantings at his home, "Cool Spring," in Kershaw County, with diagrams and planting lists, entries re weather observations, selection of various fruit trees, vines, and other varieties of plants, and personal notes; Kirkland purchased this volume from the estate of Gen. John Doby Kennedy.
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- Kirkland, Thomas J. Thomas J. Kirkland papers, ca. 1793-1940.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Autograph letter signed : to Thomas Jefferson, 1779 Apr. 15.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph letter signed : to Thomas Jefferson, 1779 Apr. 15.
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Autograph letter signed : to Thomas Jefferson, 1779 Apr. 15.
Forwarding some correspondence of Jefferson and inviting him for a visit.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph letter signed : to Thomas Jefferson, 1779 Apr. 15.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga 1776 Aug. 14 - Nov. 17
Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga, 1776 Aug. 14 - Nov. 17
Title:
Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga 1776 Aug. 14 - Nov. 17
Orderly book of Brig. Gen. James Brickett of the 5th Massachusetts Brigade at Ticonderoga. The volume contains brigade orders and general orders of Major General Gates. The entries concern routines, courts martial, defense of Mount Independence, and other matters. Volume ends when the troops leave for Fort George. The last two pages contain notes in Brickett's hand.
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- Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga, 1776 Aug. 14 - Nov. 17
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Clinton Family Papers 1776-1806
Clinton Family Papers, 1776-1806
Title:
Clinton Family Papers 1776-1806
Army officer, governor of New York, and public officials. Chiefly correspondence (mainly transcripts and drafts) of George Clinton and James Clinton relating to military engagements during the Revolution, drafting of the Articles of Confederation by the Continental Congress, and land transactions in New York; orderly book of James Clinton containing orders given during the expedition against the Iroquois; and various commissions, land grants, and resolves.
ArchivalResource: 55 items; 1 container plus 1 oversize; 0.4 linear feet; 1 microfilm reel
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- Clinton Family Papers, 1776-1806
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Duane and Featherstonhaugh family papers, 1666-1900 (bulk 1756-1900).
Duane, James, 1733-1797. Duane and Featherstonhaugh family papers, 1666-1900 (bulk 1756-1900).
Title:
Duane and Featherstonhaugh family papers, 1666-1900 (bulk 1756-1900).
Correspondence and papers, 1666- ca. 1900 (mostly 1756 - ca. 1900), of various members of the Duane, Featherstonhaugh, and related families. The major part of the collection is the papers of the New York lawyer, patriot, and land developer James Duane. There are also a substantial number of papers of Duane's son, James Chatham Duane, a lawyer of Duanesburgh and Schenectady, and of his son-in-law George William Featherstonhaugh, a geologist and resident of Schenectady, as well as smaller groups pertaining to Abraham, Anthony, Cornelius, and Mary Duane (wife of James Duane and daughter of Robert Livingston, Jr., third lord of Livingston Manor); and to William North, Hannah E. North, William North Duane, and the latter's mother, Mrs. A.D. Duane. The James Duane papers, ca. 1756-1798, comprise letters, deeds and other land papers, a large group of legal papers, miscellaneous certificates, commissions, bills, memoranda, etc., and pertain to such matters as: his practice of law in New York and New Jersey; relations with Great Britain and political affairs in the colonies prior to the Revolution; New York State's controversy with Massachusetts over the New Hampshire grants, and Duane's own holdings in the disputed area; his activities and interests as New York delegate to the Continental Congress, as the first federal judge for the district of New York, as a New York State senator, and as mayor of New York City; the settling of Duanesburgh, Schenectady County, New York; affairs of the Livingston family and of Livingston Manor; the settlement of estates; his property holdings in the Hardenburgh, Schuyler, and Franklin patents, and in New York City, Otsego County, Ulster County, and Socialborough, New Hampshire (now Rutland, Vermont); New York State boundaries; military and political events during the Revolutionary War; Indian affairs during the war; etc. Some of his more frequent correspondents were George Clinton, Robert R. Livingston, Horatio Gates, Philip Schuyler, Richard Varick, Walter Livingston, William Cockburn, John Myers, James Chalmers of London, Goldsbrow Banyar, Jacob Cuyler, Isabella Graham, John Jay, Robert Livingston, Jr., John McFarland, John Munro, John Patterson, John Morin Scott, Isaac Vrooman, Peter Van Schaack, and George Washington. Duane's notebooks, 1765-1789, contain daily notes on his activities, land transactions, and improvements at Duanesburgh, his Albany law practice, his service as delegate to Congress, including his expenses, Livingston Manor, a trip with Lafayette to Albany, travelling with Luzerne from Morristown to Philadelphia, depreciation of money, costs of lands withheld by the Vermonters, public roads out of Duanesburgh, etc. His legal papers - briefs, notes, declarations, narratives, arguments, etc. - pertain to such cases as: Ryer Schermerhorn vs. Harmanus Brandt; Rev. Joshua Bloomer vs. Robert Hinckman and Philip Edsal, church wardens of the parish of Jamaica; Peter Du Bois ads.. James Jackson ex dem. Daniel Terboss et al.; James Downes vs. Francis Child; John Elam vs. Adam Fisher; Ryer Schermerhorn, John Glen, et al. vs. Jacob Fonda; William Janeway et al. vs. John Frederick Herring; Johannes Hardenburgh ads. James Jackson ex dem. Daniel Terboss; the Rector of Trinity Church and inhabitants of the City of New York ads. James Jackson ex dem. Cornelius Brower; Rex vs. John Van Rensselaer; John Doe ex dem. Philip Verplanck et al. vs. Ezekiel Griffin; and many others. Many of the Featherstonhaugh papers pertain to George W. Featherstonhaugh's interest in agriculture and husbandry (he was corresponding secretary of the New York State Board of Agriculture), and his business interests, particularly during the 1820s, including the purchase of Wade Hampton's horse, Janus. There are also some letters and papers of his son, James Duane Featherstonhaugh, including technical data probably kept by him while working as a surveyor on the 1843-1845 Maine-Quebec boundary survey. The collection includes six recipe or cookbooks belonging to various members of the Duane family, 1740-1874.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear feet (23 boxes)
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- Duane, James, 1733-1797. Duane and Featherstonhaugh family papers, 1666-1900 (bulk 1756-1900).
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Autograph letter signed : to Gen. Gates, 1780 Oct. 8.
Sumner, Jethro, 1730-1790. Autograph letter signed : to Gen. Gates, 1780 Oct. 8.
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Autograph letter signed : to Gen. Gates, 1780 Oct. 8.
Telling of an outbreak of smallpox.
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- Sumner, Jethro, 1730-1790. Autograph letter signed : to Gen. Gates, 1780 Oct. 8.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Autograph signature to letter : to Gen. Gates, 1777 May 22.
Herkimer, Nicholas, 1728-1777. Autograph signature to letter : to Gen. Gates, 1777 May 22.
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Autograph signature to letter : to Gen. Gates, 1777 May 22.
Requesting ammunition.
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- Herkimer, Nicholas, 1728-1777. Autograph signature to letter : to Gen. Gates, 1777 May 22.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Selected materials on Indian affairs, 1698-1796 1698-1796
Selected materials on Indian affairs, 1698-1796, 1698-1796
Title:
Selected materials on Indian affairs, 1698-1796 1698-1796
Most of the items microfilmed are from the Public Archives of Canada. From the Daniel Claus Papers, 1761-1796, are letters and papers on Indian affairs at Forts Pitt, Niagara, and Detroit, with letters of Dr. Alexander McKee, Arthur St. Clair, Joseph Chew, Richard Butler, Joseph Brant, and John Graves Simcoe. From the papers of Brigadier Robert Monckton, 1760-1761, are appointments, returns, reports, bills and receipts, and letters relating to Forts Pitt, Bedford, and Niagara, with letters of James Burd, Horatio Gates, Henry Bouquet, Lewis Ourry, Sir John St. Clair, Thomas Hutchins, John Stanwix, and Lord Amherst. There are also excerpts for minutes of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs at Albany, 1723-1746; transcripts from the Public Record Office on Indians, trade, defense, 1698-1767, including names of persons naturalized in British America, 1740-61, and accounts of Lt. Col. Harry Gordon, 1756-1761, 1764-1767; Duquesne-Centrecoeur correspondence, 1752-1753, Fonds Verreau, from the Université Laval, Quebec; and, miscellaneous documents. All materials concern eighteenth-century Indian affairs, especially the Six Nations, and Algonquian Indians.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 Microfilm reel(s)
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- Selected materials on Indian affairs, 1698-1796, 1698-1796
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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James Wilkinson papers, 1784-1824 1794-1817 (bulk dates)
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825. James Wilkinson papers, 1784-1824 1794-1817 (bulk dates)
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James Wilkinson papers, 1784-1824 1794-1817 (bulk dates)
This is the correspondence of James Wilkinson, a soldier and politician during the American Revolution and the early Republic.
ArchivalResource: 29 items
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- Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825. James Wilkinson papers, 1784-1824 1794-1817 (bulk dates)
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 7 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, George Washington, Roger Sherman (with autograph), James Duane (with autograph), George Clinton, General Putnam, Joseph Reed, Anthony Wayne (2), George Sackville Germain (Viscount Sackville), Simon Fraser, Arthur St. Clair (2), Joseph Brant (Indian name, Thayendanegea), Baron Friedrich Adolph von Riedesel, John Dyke Acland, William Duer, Horatio Gates, James Wilinson, Marquess Lafayette, Lafayette (3), Benjamin Lincoln, Red Jacket (Indian name, Sagoyewatha), Barry St. Leger (2), John Stark (2), John Murray (Earl Dunmore), Count Polaski, Benjamin Franklin (2), Charles Marquis of Cornwallis, and Sir Charles Grey (Earl Grey). Prints: Hudson Highlands - Near Forts Clinton & Montgomery; Bay of New York; A South View of Oswego, on Lake Ontario, in North America; General Burgoyne addressing the Indians at their War Feast, in Canada; View of the Ruins of Ticonderoga Forts on Lake Champlain; Lake George; A View of a Saw Mill & Block House upon Fort Anne Creek, the property of General Steene,...; View of the City and Port, of Philadelphia, on the Delaware, taken from Kensington; Gen. Burgoyne Addressing the Indians; Gezicht van den Waterval van Cohoz; Washington, Lafayette & Greene. Sheltered in a Farm House; A View on Schuylkill, near Philadelphia. Letters: ALS, Arthur St. Clair to Michael Gratz, August 8, 1768; AL(handwritten copy), Friedrich Riedesel to William Phillips, May 14, 1778;ALS, Tadeasz Kosciuszko to Charles Pettit, January 10, 1798; A(aman.)LS, George Clinton to Major Delavan, June 19, 1781; ALS, William Duer to James Greenleaf, December 14, 1794; ALS, Joseph Trumbull to Jared Tracey, January 15, 1778; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Charles Pettit, October 4, 1778; ALS, Mordecai Gist to Samuel and John Smith, April 10, 1787; ALS, John Armstrong to Smith Thompson, December 9, 1819; ALS, Lafayette to ?, April 22, 1817. Documents: A(aman.)DS, Muster Roll. [Fragment with signatures of John Golver and Levi Lindley]. Maps: The Burgoyne Campaign 1777; A Perspective View of Lake George; The Country between Crown Point and Albany being the Great Pass from the English to the French Settlements in North America; Communication between Albany and Oswego; Battle of Brandywine.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (61 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Henry William Harrington papers, 1775-1864.
Harrington, Henry William, 1748-1809. Henry William Harrington papers, 1775-1864.
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Henry William Harrington papers, 1775-1864.
The collection is chiefly political, military, and family correspondence of Revolutionary General Henry William Harrington and Henry William Harrington Jr. Early papers concern military actions of the Revolution in the Carolinas and political and legal affairs in its aftermath. Correspondents include John Auld, Horatio Gates, Charles W. Goldsborough, William Barry Grove, Paul Hamilton, John Henry, A.M. Hopper, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, and Benjamin W. Williams, among others. Later items include correspondence and other papers of Henry William Harrington Jr. and his mother, Rosanna Auld Harrington. The collection also includes a nine volume diary (portions transcribed), 1826, 1833-1834, and 1849-1864, of Henry William Harrington Jr., and an 1855 inventory of taxable property in the Wolf Pit District, Richmond County, N.C. Diary entries focus on daily business and financial transactions, plantation and social activities, travel, hunting expeditions, and other leisure pursuits. Transcribed excerpts include some entries not appearing in the original diary, including a description of a trip through the South, 1833-1834. The addition of April 2010 consists of a diary by Rosanna Auld Harrington, 1794-1812. Entries in the diary include a letter addressed to her daughter, Harriet Harrington Strong, before Harriet's departure for school in November 1806; religious writings; a 1794 reflection on the deaths of her children that includes a list of her children with their dates of birth and death. The diary also contains writings, including a speech dated 4 July 1812 and poetry from 1807 by Bela William Strong, Harriet Harrington Strong's husband.
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- Harrington, Henry William, 1748-1809. Henry William Harrington papers, 1775-1864.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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LS : York, Pa., to Elias Boudinot, 1778 Mar. 2.
Gates, Horatio,. LS : York, Pa., to Elias Boudinot, 1778 Mar. 2.
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LS : York, Pa., to Elias Boudinot, 1778 Mar. 2.
Gates writes to the Commissary General of Prisoners expressing concern over the number of prisoners escaping. He also complains that the Board, which is responsible for the care of prisoners, is not receiving enough information from Boudinot to do its job properly. He recommends that Boudinot establish better communication with his subordinates and asks him to confer with George Washington on several questions.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Gates, Horatio,. LS : York, Pa., to Elias Boudinot, 1778 Mar. 2.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Autograph letter signed : to the Officer Commanding the Forces at Roxbury, 1775 July 29.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph letter signed : to the Officer Commanding the Forces at Roxbury, 1775 July 29.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : to the Officer Commanding the Forces at Roxbury, 1775 July 29.
Announcing the arrival of four companies of riflemen.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3/4 p.)
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph letter signed : to the Officer Commanding the Forces at Roxbury, 1775 July 29.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866
Title:
Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Documents copied or collected by American historian and president of Harvard Jared Sparks.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter : Hillsborough, [N.C.], to [Jethro?] Sumner, 1780 Oct. 1.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Letter : Hillsborough, [N.C.], to [Jethro?] Sumner, 1780 Oct. 1.
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Letter : Hillsborough, [N.C.], to [Jethro?] Sumner, 1780 Oct. 1.
Autograph letter signed. Gates expresses his concern over receiving little intelligence from Sumner. He also informs Sumner that General Smallwood will have command over all troops.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Letter : Hillsborough, [N.C.], to [Jethro?] Sumner, 1780 Oct. 1.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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George Washington collection, 1758-1799.
William L. Clements Library. George Washington collection, 1758-1799.
Title:
George Washington collection, 1758-1799.
The George Washington collection contains miscellaneous letters and documents written and received by George Washington, first President of the United States, relating to personal, political, and military matters. Most of the items in the collection date from the period during and after the Revolutionary War.
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- William L. Clements Library. George Washington collection, 1758-1799.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS, 1751 Mar. 14, Chignecto, Canada, to Thomas Hancock.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS, 1751 Mar. 14, Chignecto, Canada, to Thomas Hancock.
Title:
ALS, 1751 Mar. 14, Chignecto, Canada, to Thomas Hancock.
Lists five bills of exchange Gates has drawn on Hancock, a Boston merchant who was the chief agent for supplies being sent to the army.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS, 1751 Mar. 14, Chignecto, Canada, to Thomas Hancock.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Loammi Baldwin papers, 1768-1872
Baldwin, Loammi, 1745-1807. Papers, 1768-1872
Title:
Loammi Baldwin papers, 1768-1872
Papers of soldier, civil engineer, and state legislator Loammi Baldwin focusing on his service in the Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1768-1872.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter, 1779 January 27, Haverhill, to Gen Gates, [n.p.].
Wheelock, John, 1754-1817. Letter, 1779 January 27, Haverhill, to Gen Gates, [n.p.].
Title:
Letter, 1779 January 27, Haverhill, to Gen Gates, [n.p.].
Has intimated to Col. Bedel Gates dispatches to Congress regarding supplies he is to guard; expects the Committees of Safety to meet soon; mentions Capt Travers and Major Childs.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. 31 cm.
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- Wheelock, John, 1754-1817. Letter, 1779 January 27, Haverhill, to Gen Gates, [n.p.].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1776-1822.
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823. Papers, 1776-1822.
Title:
Papers, 1776-1822.
Papers, 1776-1822, consisting of correspondence, bills of lading, accounts, miltary papers, and other miscellaneous papers. They deal with Stevens's command of a corps of artillery in the Northern Department of the Continental Army during the Revolution; his accounts with the government; his shipping trade during the 1790s, particularly with the West Indies; troubles with France during the late 1790s and their effect on trade; his work as agent for the fortification of New York in 1800; his duties as military agent in 1801-1802; his command of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, New York State Militia, during the 1790s; the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia during the 1790s: and trade in lumber and staves. There are also family papers, such as school bills and school reports for his children, and letters from other members of the Stevens family, including a number written from Europe in the 1820s by Byam K. Stevens. Ebenezer Stevens's correspondents include Samuel Hodgdon, James McHenry, Andrew Hodge, Robert Liston, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Horatio Gates, John Lamb, Alexander Hodgdon, Philip Schuyler, George A. Stevens, Horatio Gates Stevens, and members of his wife's family, the Ledyards. A large quantity of the papers consist of correspondence, regimental orders, company returns, and other material relating to the New York State Artillery Corps, 1802-1808, and 1814-15.
ArchivalResource: 1.7 linear feet (4 boxes)
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- Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823. Papers, 1776-1822.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ADS, 1778 October 20, Danbury, Connecticut, to Brigadier General [John] Paterson.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ADS, 1778 October 20, Danbury, Connecticut, to Brigadier General [John] Paterson.
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ADS, 1778 October 20, Danbury, Connecticut, to Brigadier General [John] Paterson.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 26 x 20.5 cm.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ADS, 1778 October 20, Danbury, Connecticut, to Brigadier General [John] Paterson.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Samuel Adams papers 1635-1826
Samuel Adams papers, 1635-1826
Title:
Samuel Adams papers 1635-1826
Samuel Adams (1722-1803) was an American revolutionary and post-revolutionary era political leader. Adams served as lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts from 1789 to 1793, and was governor from 1794 to 1797. Collection consists of papers documenting Adams's public life and some family matters and includes correspondence, manuscripts of addresses, petitions, committee records, and other documents. Correspondence of Adams is with notable figures of the period in America and Europe and with family members. Included with the papers is a significant amount of material, largely correspondence, that is neither addressed to Adams, nor written by him. Five volumes of manuscript copies, 1768-1803, are of Adams's papers; Massachusetts public documents, 1789-1797; and pseudonymous articles submitted to Boston newspapers which probably were written by Adams. Also, two-volume calendar to the Adams papers covering the years 1760 to 1803, made by George D. Curtis in the early 20th century.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (7 boxes, 7 v.); 6 microfilm reels
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- Samuel Adams papers, 1635-1826
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers from members of the Lee family [manuscript] 1770-1865.
Garnett, Robert S. (Robert Selden), 1819-1861. Papers from members of the Lee family [manuscript] 1770-1865.
Title:
Papers from members of the Lee family [manuscript] 1770-1865.
Letters of Arthur Lee, Charles Lee, Edmund Jennings Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, Henry Lee, Robert E. Lee, Stephen D. Lee & William Lee. Recipients include Robert Carter Nicholas, Madame Izard, John Hopkins, Richard Bland Lee, Sally Lee, Robert Seldon Garnett, General R. Jones, Henry R. Craig, H.A. Risley and the Rev. Francis Sprigg. Topics include the division of the "Green Spring" estate between John Paradise and the Lees, plantation matters; the significance of General Horatio Gates's defeat at Camden, S. C.; the battle of Bladensburg with a mention of Generals Robert Young and Walter Smith; and the re-establishment of the "Southern Churchman" after the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Garnett, Robert S. (Robert Selden), 1819-1861. Papers from members of the Lee family [manuscript] 1770-1865.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Orderly books, 1776-1782.
United States. Continental Army. Northern Division. Orderly books, 1776-1782.
Title:
Orderly books, 1776-1782.
Orderly books, vol. 1 for July 10, 1776 - June 3, 1777, vol 2 for October 3, 1781 - November 3, 1781 and September 7, 1782 - December 28, 1782. Vol. 1, apparently General Horatio Gates's own orderly book, includes general and headquarters orders dated from Ticonderoga and Albany. Gates's orders deal with courts-martial, supplies of shoes, clothing and food, food prices, hygiene in camp, counterfeit money, and smallpox control; inoculation was forbidden. Two pages at the end of the books contain accounts dated 1795 and 1804; a note from the donor states that other pages containing Gates's accounts were removed. Vol. 2 contains general orders of the commanders, John Stark and William Alexander, Lord Stirling, with headquarters chiefly at Albany, but also at Continental Village (near Peekskill), Saratoga, and Newburgh. It also includes resolutions of the Continental Congress, extracts of orders from General Washington, and records of courts-martial. In addition, the entry for November 1, 1781 contains the order of battle, with diagram, for the army at Saratoga, a plan to meet an enemy invasion which did not materialize.
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- United States. Continental Army. Northern Division. Orderly books, 1776-1782.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter, 1786 March 22.
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804. Letter, 1786 March 22.
Title:
Letter, 1786 March 22.
Letter to Stephen Van Rensselaer regarding the upcoming election. Schuyler writes that he has written numerous letters to people urging them to support his candidate. Among those he had communicated with are Abraham Ten Broeck and Mr. Van Schaack. Schuyler states that most of the Montgomery County Assemblymen favor Horatio Gates as their candidate. Written at New York, N.Y.
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- Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804. Letter, 1786 March 22.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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The Convention troops [manuscript], 1938.
Cobb, Oliver W. (Oliver Warren), 1858-1949. The Convention troops [manuscript], 1938.
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The Convention troops [manuscript], 1938.
Essay regarding British and Hessian troops taken as prisoners of war in 1777. Cobb also discusses John Burgoyne, Horatio Gates, Guy Carleton, Lord Howe, and Lord Germain.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (9 p.).
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- Cobb, Oliver W. (Oliver Warren), 1858-1949. The Convention troops [manuscript], 1938.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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William Bond Papers, 1768-1777
William Bond Papers, 1768-1777
Title:
William Bond Papers, 1768-1777
Papers of William Bond (d.1776), Revolutionary Army officer and colonel in the 25th Regiment of Foot from Massachusetts. Bond led the regiment from July 1775 to August 31, 1776, when he died from an illness at Mount Independence near Fort Ticonderoga. The collection is arranged chronologically in a single series containing correspondence, orders, resolutions by the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, lists of officers and soldiers, financial receipts, and miscellaneous administrative documents related to the 25th Regiment. Significant documents in the collection include an autograph letter signed by George Washington to General Sullivan (20 May 1772), an order signed by General Philip Schuyler (5 May 1776), an order signed by General Horatio Gates (15 March 1776), and a memo signed by Brigadier General Nathanael Greene (15 March 1776).
ArchivalResource: 1.40 linear feet; (1 archives box and 1 flat box)
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- William Bond Papers, 1768-1777
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 8 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72 ++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, (Richard) Burgoyne, Harriet Ackland (Christian Henrietta Caroline Acland) (2), Baroness De Riedesel, Richard Varick, Daniel Morgan, Benedict Arnold, Henry Clinton, Francis Rawdon Hastings (Earl of Moira) (2), Enoch Parr, Simon Frazer, Henry Dearborn, Horatio Gates, Richard Howe, Charles Gravier Vergennes, John Hazelwood, Alexander Hamilton, Samuel Smith, George Clinton, Lafayette (3), Jedediah Huntington, Benjamin Franklin (2), Henry Laurens, William Alexander (Lord Stirling), James Rivington, Baron Steuben (2), Caron de Beaumarchais, Jean Ternant, Nathaniel Greene, Louis XVI, George III, John Andre. Prints: Battle of Saratoga, September 19, 1777; Battle of Saratoga, September 19, 1777; View of the West Bank of the Hudson River,...20th of Sept 1777; Lady Ackland's Visit to the Camp of Genl. Gates; Surrender of Burgoyne's Army at Saratoga; The Surrender of Burgoyne's Army at Saratoga, Octr. 17, 1777; Saratoga; Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain; The Political Raree-Show: or a Picture of Parties and Politics, during and at the close of the Last Session of Parliament, June 1779 (caricature); The Battle Ground at Germantown; The Battle of Germantown; Crays Ferry; The East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania; Schuylkill; Washington's Head Quarters at Valley Forge; Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; [Washington at Valley Forge]; Washington at Valley Forge; Winter Camp at Valley Forge; View from the Hill in Bordentown. Letters: ALS, Tadeusz Kosciuszko to A. Brockhaus, March [?], 1816; ALS, Francis Rawdon Hastings (Earl of Moira) to Mr. Deare, June 8, 1791; ALS, John Burgoyne to Fanny [?], July 22, 1783; A[aman.]LS, Benjamin Chew to Richard Stockton, December 29, 1803; ALS, Anthony Wayne to John Martin, July 7, 1782; ALS[init.], James Lovell to [?], September 10, 1780; ALS, Elias Boudinot to James Cuthbert, May 4, 1776; ALS, James W. Fairlie to Peter T. Curtenius, May 3, 1785; ALS, William North to Benjamin Walker, December 11, 1801; ALS, Jean Ternant to Richard Howley, Gov. of Georgia, January 28, 1780. Documents: ADS, [Receipt for Samuel Tracy, signed by Jedediah Huntington], May 21, 1777. Maps: Plan of the Attack on Forts Clinton & Montgomery by the British forces under SIR HENRY CLINTON. - Octr 1777 (?); Plan of the Position Taken by Genl. Burgoyne on the 10th of Octr. 1777 in which The British Army was invested (?) by the Americans Under the command of Genl. Gates and surrendered to him on the 16th of October the same year.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (70 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1750-1780.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papers, 1750-1780.
Title:
Papers, 1750-1780.
Account books, cashbooks, orderly books, and a journal primarily relating to Gates' career in the British and later American military (1750-1780).
ArchivalResource: 2 v.1 box.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papers, 1750-1780.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1776-1777.
Papers, 1776-1777.
Title:
Papers, 1776-1777.
Correspondence, primarily letters received, concerning medical staff and supplies, men recovering under his care, conditions at other military posts, relations between medical officers and line officers, and appointments; correspondents include Philip Schuyler, Horatio Gates, Benedict Arnold, Arthur St. Clair, Anthony Wayne, Benjamin Lincoln, James McHenry, Stephen McCrea, and William Shippen, Jr. Military furlough, pass, commission and vouchers; broadside appeal for medical supplies from civilians; and a map of Fort Ticonderoga.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Potts, Jonathan, 1745-1781. Papers, 1776-1777.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ADS, 1779 March 15. : Pay Abstract.
Paine, Robert Treat, 1731-1814. ADS, 1779 March 15. : Pay Abstract.
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ADS, 1779 March 15. : Pay Abstract.
"A Pay abstract for Capt. Nath[anie]l Snows Company of militia ... who Served under General Suliven." Lists the mens' names, time served, and pay. A note reads "traveling fees from Providence 25 miles 58 men at two pence per mile." Also signed by Major General Horatio Gates.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 31 x 19 cm.
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- Paine, Robert Treat, 1731-1814. ADS, 1779 March 15. : Pay Abstract.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Military manuscripts, 1722-1848.
Military manuscripts, 1722-1848.
Title:
Military manuscripts, 1722-1848.
Papers and records concerning military affairs at Fort Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Mt. Independence during colonial wars and Revolutionary War from the British Army and Navy, the French Army, and American troops from New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. Military records include returns, reports, pay vouchers, commissions, discharges, accounts, orders, receipts, furloughs, passes, and letters; correspondents include George Washington, James Abercrombie, Ethan Allen, Sir Jeffrey Amherst, Benedict Arnold, Isaac Burnet, Sir Guy Carleton, Horatio Gates, Lord Howe, William Johnson, Marquis de Montcalm, John Morgan, Samuel Mott, Edmund Munro, Edmund Otis, Israel Putnam, Philip Schuyler, Philip Skene, John Starke, Archalaus Jay, Jonathan Trumbull, and Anthony Wayne. Other items include maps, broadsides, bills, receipts, deeds, and petitions.
ArchivalResource: ca. 250 items.
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- Fort Ticonderoga, Museum, (N.Y.). Military manuscripts, 1722-1848.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1774-1830.
Varick, Richard, 1753-1831. Papers, 1774-1830.
Title:
Papers, 1774-1830.
Papers, 1774-1830, the majority dating from the Revolutionary War. They include letters received, drafts of letters sent, acounts, receipts, military orders, inventories, muster and pay rolls, military pay accounts, indentures, court-martial papers and civil court papers. They deal with: Varick's command of a company in Alexander McDougall's battalion at Ticonderoga and in Canada during 1775; service on courts-martial in 1775; problems of the batteau service in northern New York State in 1776; his position as secretary to Gen. Philip Schuyler in 1775-1776; his work as deputy muster master general, inspector general at West Point, first aide-de-camp to Benedict Arnold (including papers about Arnold's defection and subsequent investigations), and as recording secretary for George Washington (including papers about the transcription of Washington's letters). Many pertain to suits handled by him as an attorney practising in Poughkeepsie in 1782-1783, and in New York City after the war. The remainder include: papers about veterans' claims to military lands in New York State, including some maps; letters from various French persons, ca. 1780 to ca. 1800; papers relating to the settlement of the estate of Derick Dey, Varick's maternal grandfather, and the affairs of other members of the Dey family; personal and family correspondence and accounts; a few documents signed by Varick in his capacity as mayor of New York. Some of his more frequent correspondents were: Lt. Daniel Gano, Cornelius Cuyler, Philip John Schuyler, Gen. Horatio Gates, Col. Joseph Ward, Col. John Lamb, John Varick, Jr., Richard Lush, John Lansing, Jr., Henry Rutgers, Jr., Jacob John Lansing, Henry Sewall , Lewis Woodruff, William Bradford, Jr., John Morin Scott, Daniel Carthy, Dirck Romeyn, Henry Glen, Matthew Visscher, Peter W. Yates, John Laurance, Peter Elting, Philip Van Rensselaer, Col. Jonathan Trumbull, John V.B. Varick, John Sanders, and Simeon De Witt.
ArchivalResource: 2.3 linear feet (ca. 1,600 items)
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- Varick, Richard, 1753-1831. Papers, 1774-1830.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letters written by Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1785-1822.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letters written by Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1785-1822.
Title:
Letters written by Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1785-1822.
1785 August 28: Jefferson writes partially in cipher code to James Madison. The Emperor hurt by German Confederation. Need to reestablish trade with England. Recommends Mr. Barclay be sent to treat with the Barbary States. Necessity for minister to Portugal. Appointment of William Short as his private secretary. Pleasure with Land Ordinance of 1785. Adoption of the dollar as the U. S. monetary unit. Importance of a favorable reception for Benjamin Franklin in the U. S. Reference to John Adams and Colonel Humphreys. 1790 July 9: Jefferson sends George Clinton copies of two acts regarding the 1790 census and land sales. 1790 October 1: Jefferson writes to Henry Remsen regarding the recognition of McDonogh's mission from England and the leasing of his house and. 1798 February 21: Jefferson to Horatio Gates. Letter delivered to General Kościuszko. Possible war with France, whose attitude, like England's, threatens U. S. commerce. Kościuszko disappointed at France's peace with Austria; had hoped his country would rise again. 1808 September 6: Jefferson, Monticello, to John Page, Richmond. Offers to transfer Page's office of Commissioner of Loans for Virginia to his son, Francis, because of Page's ill health. Page's endorsement: "Most generous & consolatory to me! !" 1819 April 4: Jefferson, Monticello, to Robert S. Garrett. Thanks for recommendations of Don Marcus Escopinachi, Dr. Speed, and of Mr. Bonfils. Except for Dr. Cooper, the University will hire no professors until construction is complete. 1821 December 9: Jefferson, Monticello, to James Breckenridge. Copy of Greenlee's plat will make his patent good against a junior claim. Meeting of Board of Visitors, with John Hartwell Cocke, Chapman Johnson, and James Madison attending. State of the University published in papers. Decision on commencing the library deferred. 1822 October 11: Jefferson, Monticello, to Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough, University of Virginia. Sends copy of resolution of Board of Visitors, authorizing building of the library, and of an advertisement for the Richmond Enquirer and Charlottesville Central Gazette regarding collection of University subscriptions in arrears.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letters written by Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1785-1822.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Autograph signature and subscription to letter : to Gov. Lee, 1780 Sept. 21.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph signature and subscription to letter : to Gov. Lee, 1780 Sept. 21.
Title:
Autograph signature and subscription to letter : to Gov. Lee, 1780 Sept. 21.
Concerning the capture of a supply ship and military affairs.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph signature and subscription to letter : to Gov. Lee, 1780 Sept. 21.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers of William Smallwood, 1780.
Smallwood, William, 1732-1792. Papers of William Smallwood, 1780.
Title:
Papers of William Smallwood, 1780.
Orderly book (1780 July 3-October 2) with general, division, and brigade orders received by Gen. Smallwood's Maryland regiment from Generals Baron de Kalb and Horatio Gates, Chatham County, N.C. Includes returns (July 1780) of Maryland and Delaware troops.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (128 pages).1 microfilm reel.
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- Smallwood, William, 1732-1792. Papers of William Smallwood, 1780.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS, 1782 March 14 : Dumfries, to General Horatio Gates.
Lee, Charles, 1731-1782. ALS, 1782 March 14 : Dumfries, to General Horatio Gates.
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ALS, 1782 March 14 : Dumfries, to General Horatio Gates.
Lee congratulates Gates on "the honour you have so justly acquired," wishing "may you be personally happy, for I despair ... of your being politically so." Lee bitterly denounces "the present tyrannical anarchy," saying he would "rather marry the Devil's Daughter ... than remain a single instant in this accursed Pandemonium."
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 19.5 x 31 cm.
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- Lee, Charles, 1731-1782. ALS, 1782 March 14 : Dumfries, to General Horatio Gates.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Nova Scotia military records, 1749-1756.
Bulkley, R.,. Nova Scotia military records, 1749-1756.
Title:
Nova Scotia military records, 1749-1756.
Records include accounts of money received by Governor Edward Cornwallis, 1749-1750; disbursements to officers and other army staff, 1749-1750; accounts of settlers and laborers provisioned at Halifax, 1749-1751; lists of Colonel Hopson's eight companies of Rangers victualled at Halifax, Chignecto, and Annapolis Royal, 1752-1755; and lists of foreigners, artificers, and others victualled at Lunenberg, 1753-1756. Documents are signed by P. T. Hopson, R. Bulkley, Horatio Gates, Charles Lawrence, and others.
ArchivalResource: .17 linear foot (1 volume)
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- Bulkley, R.,. Nova Scotia military records, 1749-1756.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Oversize Manuscripts Collection Bulk, 1648-1934 1648-1998
Oversize Manuscripts Collection, Bulk, 1648-1934, 1648-1998
Title:
Oversize Manuscripts Collection Bulk, 1648-1934 1648-1998
This collection is an "artificial collection'' of unrelated materials that are stored together due to their large size. The collection is organized into two series. Series I consists of oversize items that were donated or acquired individually, and are not part of a larger collection. This series is arranged by date. Series II is composed of oversize items that were accessioned as part of larger manuscript collections, but are physically located in oversize storage. These items are organized alphabetically by the name of the originating collection.
ArchivalResource: 4.2 Linear feet
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- Oversize Manuscripts Collection, Bulk, 1648-1934, 1648-1998
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Autograph subscription and signature to letter : to the president and council of Pennsylvania, 1778 Apr. 8.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph subscription and signature to letter : to the president and council of Pennsylvania, 1778 Apr. 8.
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Autograph subscription and signature to letter : to the president and council of Pennsylvania, 1778 Apr. 8.
Concerning the delivery of prisoners.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Autograph subscription and signature to letter : to the president and council of Pennsylvania, 1778 Apr. 8.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State Bulk, 1645-1910 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State, Bulk, 1645-1910, 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
Title:
Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State Bulk, 1645-1910 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
Richard Maass, a Westchester County resident, NYU alumnus and highly successful investment banker, was active in the political and educational affairs of New York and Westchester (Mayor of White Plains in 1974 and Westchester County Historian, 1974-1981). Maass amassed this unique collection of historical documents over a fifty-year period. It contains more than three hundred items relating to the early history of New York State, with a particular focus on the American Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: 12.0 Linear feet; (21 boxes)
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- Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State, Bulk, 1645-1910, 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Jethro Sumner papers, 1780-1781.
Sumner, Jethro, 1733?-1785. Jethro Sumner papers, 1780-1781.
Title:
Jethro Sumner papers, 1780-1781.
The Jethro Sumner papers contain incoming and outgoing letters relating to the progress of the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, including the battles of Charlotte and King's Mountain, logistical and personnel concerns, and Sumner's resignation.
ArchivalResource: 72 items (0.25 linear feet)
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- Sumner, Jethro, 1733?-1785. Jethro Sumner papers, 1780-1781.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers of Thomas Jefferson and other noted Revolutionary figures [manuscript], 1770-1822.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers of Thomas Jefferson and other noted Revolutionary figures [manuscript], 1770-1822.
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Papers of Thomas Jefferson and other noted Revolutionary figures [manuscript], 1770-1822.
The papers contain agricultural memoranda, maps, and calendars, ca. 1785-1822, of Thomas Jefferson, including lists of plants and livestock, a table of mileages from Warm Springs, Va., to Staunton, Va., with ratings of taverns and inns, an account listing charges to Peter Jefferson, and other documents relating to the management and construction of Monticello. The collection also contains a letter, 1770 March 1, from Andrew Lewis, Augusta County, Va., to George Washington, regarding land claims of soldiers who had served under Washington in 1756. The collection also contains draft notes from a speech, 1820, of John Randolph, with corrections attributed to Thomas Jefferson, regarding funerals at public expense; accompanied by Jefferson's half-leaf note regarding an insertion. The collection also contains an account, 1775, of the sales of the estate of William Flood of Westmoreland County, Va., including slaves; The collection also contains orders, 1780 October 14, Horatio Gates to Col. Semp, to survey the coast of Virginia in expectation of the French fleet, with further instructions to report immediately to Jefferson any encounter with an allied or enemy fleet with their numbers, strength, and probable destination; together with a list of officers appointed by Congress. The collection also contains a list, ca. 1780, of Continental Army generals appointed by Congress. The collection also contains 34 replies to invitations issued by James Madison, 1800-1817. The collection also includes a draft copy of a letter, 1780 August 23, from Abner Nash, Hillsborough, N.C., regarding the strategy and conduct of the American troops at the Battle of Camden and the defeat of Thomas Sumter at the Battle of Hanging Rock.
ArchivalResource: 56 items.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers of Thomas Jefferson and other noted Revolutionary figures [manuscript], 1770-1822.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume IV, Miscellany, 1756-1807
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IV, Miscellany, 1756-1807
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IV, Miscellany, 1756-1807
Portraits, prints, letters, and documents tipped into Volume 4 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving (2), John Burgoyne, Nathanael Greene, Earl of Dartmouth, Joseph Reed (2), Horatio Gates, John Sullivan, Elbridge Gerry, Guy Carleton, Richard Montgomery, Aaron Burr (2), William Pitt, David Wooster, John Lamb (2), Benjamin Church, Thomas Graves, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Knox (2), Benedict Arnold, Christopher Greene, Philip Schuyler, Thomas Mifflin, Martha Washington, Charles Lee, John Adams, John Macpherson, Daniel Morgan, Henry Clinton. Prints: View of Boston from the Bay; Washington's Headquarters at Cmabridge; Vue du mont Vernon et la maison du général Washington; Death of Chatham; Quebec in 1775; View of Quebec, the Capital of British America; London; Mount Vernon; A View of Quebec from the Bason; On th Wast River; A Perspective View of the City of Quebec, the Capital of Canada; [Quebec - The Old Citadel]; [Quebec]; Hudson River From Hoboken; The Evacuation of Boston. Letters: ALS, Jonathan Trumbull to Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, and Oliver Wolcott, May 5, 1778; ALS, Joseph Reed to Abbè Raynal, July 14, 1780; ALS, Elbridge Gerry to Mr. Eliot, June 24, 1800; A[aman.]LS, Aaron Burr to Timothy Edwards, March 5, 1789; ALS, Henry Knox to Mrs. Breck, September 21, 1786; ALS, Píerre Van Cortlandt to Philip Schuyler, MArch 8, 1785; ALS, N. Decubaur to Stephen Moylan, November 21, 1807; ALS, Edward Everett to , February 19, 1834. Documents: A[aman.]DS, [authorization of expenditure, sent to Ebenezer Hancock and signed by Artemus and Joseph Ward], July 29, 1776; ADS, [Proclamation by New Hampshire Governor John Sullivan of a fast], February 29, 1788; A[aman.]DS, [Warrant for the arrest of Reuben Payne, issued by Virignia Governor Benjamin Harrison], June 6, 1782; DS, [Commission of Jonathan Gage, signed by John Avery, et al.], July 2, 1778.
ArchivalResource: 60 items.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume IV, Miscellany, 1756-1807.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805
Portraits, prints, letters, and documents tipped into Volume 10 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72 ++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, Nathanael Greene (2), Comte de Rochambeau, Timothy Pickering, Thomas Sumter (2), Francis Rawdon (2), Benjamin Tallmadge, Horatio Gates, John Andre (5), Honora Sneyd, Benedict Arnold (4), Alexander Hamilton (2), John Lawrence, William Smith (2), John Laurens, Champe, Joseph Thayendaneken, Lord Cornwallis (2), Banastre Tarleton (2), John Graves Simcoe, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Huntington, Thomas Jefferson, Thaddeus Kosciuszko, Otho Holland Williams, H. William Green, Henry Lee, Colonel Stewart, unidentified (2). Prints: The Ballance of Power; Landung einer Französischen hülfs Armee in America, zu Rhode Island am 11ten Julius 1780; [Death of de Kalb]; Major Andre, taken prisoner; Arrestation du Major André an Bourg Tarry Town; Capture of Andre; (colored) Last Words of Captain Nathan Hale, the Hero-Martyr of the American Revolution; The Seventy Six Stone House at Tappan; Seventy Six Stone House Rear; [Major Andre on his way to the gallows]; [Escape of Sergeant Champe]; The South Prospect of the City of New York in North America; Battle of Cowpens--Conflict between Cols. Washington & Tarleton; Female Patriotism--Mrs. Steele & Genl. Greene; Koscuisko's Monument. Letters: ALS, Comte de Rochambeau to [?], January 4, 1764; ALS, Nathanael Greene to Thomas Jefferson, June 1, 1785; A[aman.]LS, Richard Caswell to the General Assembly, May 3, 1777; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, February 5, 1804; James McHenry to Charles Pinckney, Gov. of South Carolina, August 1, 1797; ALS, Aaron Ogden to Jonathan Dayton, February 26, 1805; ALS, Stephen van Renneselaer to Thomas Morris, December 20, 1792; ALS, Robert Stark to Jacob Reed, May 20, 1778; ALS, John Lewis Gervais to [?], January 24, 1779; ALS, ALexander Campbell to Arthur Lee, June 30, 1785; ALS, Francis Marion to [?], February 4, 1779; ALS, Tobias Lear to James Greenleaf, January 12, 1794; AL[frag.], [Anthony Wayne] to [?], March 4, 1793; ALS, Joseph Reed to Samuel Atlee, June 22, 1780; AL, [Robert Howe] to John Rutledge, Gov. of South Carolina, October 6, 1776; AL[frag.]S, James Garvey to [?], February 9, 1780; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, November 17, 1803; ALS, Henry Lee to Maj. Retion, August 13, 1794; Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, May 5, 1805. Documents: ADS[facsimile], Benedict Arnold, [Pass for John André], September 22, 1780; ADS, Benjamin Tallmadge, [receipt], June 24, 1780.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (81 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Cashbook, 1760 July 12-Dec. 10.
Fort Pitt (Pa.). Cashbook, 1760 July 12-Dec. 10.
Title:
Cashbook, 1760 July 12-Dec. 10.
This volume contains receipts of payments by Horatio Gates, Robert Monckton, Sir John St. Clair, and others. There are expenditures for oats, candles, hire of horses and drivers, tobacco, rum, express riders, etc.
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- Fort Pitt (Pa.). Cashbook, 1760 July 12-Dec. 10.
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Papers : of James Monroe as minister to France, 1785- 1831.
Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Papers : of James Monroe as minister to France, 1785- 1831.
Title:
Papers : of James Monroe as minister to France, 1785- 1831.
In 1792 Monroe urged Robert R. Livingston to accept the nomination as minister to France. John F. Mercer congratulates Monroe on the appointment in 1793. Correspondents include Joseph Jones, Henry Tazewell, John Jay, Edmund Randolph, John Pinnock, John Monroe, George Washington, Fulwar Skipwith, Joseph Fauchet, Thomas Pinckney, Joseph Fenwick, Horatio Gates, Catherine Choulet, Elbridge Gerry, John Dawson, James Madison, and Robert Taylor. Topics include neutrality, French minister Edmond Genet, support of France in war with England, Federalists, diplomatic instructions, claims for indemnities by American citizens, improvements at Monroe's estate, "The Highlands," appointment of Fulwar Skipwith as American consul in Paris, Americans detained by the French, Jay's treaty negotiations, instructions for issuing passports, English purchase of wheat, French privateers, French purchase of Louisiana, congratulations on Monroe's return in 1807, financial claims relating to his mission to France, and Napoleon. Also, includes Monroe's diplomatic passport to travel in Spain, his statement of diplomatic expenses, correspondence to John Purviance concerning consular business; two essays by Monroe, signed "Aratus," arguing that lovers of liberty and supporters of the American revolution must support the French revolution, 1791; draft of an essay, filed 1795, on American foreign policy in relation to France; and draft report, 1795, to Edmund Randolph, Secretary of State, about affairs in France. Monroe sends a model of a pendulum for the Capitol.
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- Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Papers : of James Monroe as minister to France, 1785- 1831.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter, 1779 February 8, Dresden, to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Wheelock, John, 1754-1817. Letter, 1779 February 8, Dresden, to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Title:
Letter, 1779 February 8, Dresden, to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Due to the illness of his father he has been somewhat confined; expects Capt. Travers in a few days.
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- Wheelock, John, 1754-1817. Letter, 1779 February 8, Dresden, to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS : Bemis Heights, N.Y., to George Clinton, 1777 Oct. 4.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS : Bemis Heights, N.Y., to George Clinton, 1777 Oct. 4.
Title:
ALS : Bemis Heights, N.Y., to George Clinton, 1777 Oct. 4.
A report to the governor in the midst of the Saratoga campaign. Reports that Burgoyne's supplies are low and he may risk a battle rather than retreat. Warns that Burgoyne expects another British force to attempt to clear a route for him to Albany.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. ALS : Bemis Heights, N.Y., to George Clinton, 1777 Oct. 4.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Horatio Gates collection, undated.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Horatio Gates collection, undated.
Title:
Horatio Gates collection, undated.
Includes signature of Gates (undated) cut from an unknown document.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Horatio Gates collection, undated.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Henry Laurens papers, 1762-1780.
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792. Henry Laurens papers, 1762-1780.
Title:
Henry Laurens papers, 1762-1780.
Henry Laurens' manuscript letterbook (Aug. 30, 1762 - Sept. 10, 1766) contains 486 letters covering a wide variety of subjects from his distinguished career. They detail is purchase, sale, leasing and management of lands and plantations, and the importation and sale of goods from abroad and other colonial merchants. The correspondence is rich in details about Laurens's role as a slave owner, including information on his purchase, leasing, and sales of numerous African Americans as well as instructions to overseers and purchases of "Negro goods" for plantation use. As a representative on the South Carolina Provincial Commons, many of his letters were addressed to Governor Thomas Boone ad contain a wealth of local inter-colonial and British political intelligence including details of political debates, of Cherokee relations, back country settlers, the Stamp Act, commerce, and the formation of pro-independence groups in the years leading up to the war. The volume contains a four-page index of 162 correspondents. Two disbound volumes, 1774-1780, (still organized by volume and page number) pertain to the work of the Continental Congress, over which Laurens presided from 1777 to 1778. The documents and correspondence (many of which are congressional copies) include numerous papers concerning the terms of the Saratoga Convention, sorted out between Generals Heath and Burgoyne, as well as correspondence of Horatio Gates, Robert Pigot, George Washington, Jonathan Trumbull, Pierce Butler, and Hugh Dalrymple, among others. Copies of some of Laurens' outgoing letters are included as well, as are reports of the Committee of Safety. In addition to documents concerning military affairs, there are numerous records and committee reports pertaining to finances and the treasury, including a list of salary and expenses incurred by John Adams while on government business in Boston and France. Other papers relate to the issue and depreciation of currency. Lastly, there are numerous papers concerning colonists' relations with Native Americans, including accounts of violence on the western frontier and congressional issuances and speeches to the Native Americans.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes, 1 vol.
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- Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792. Henry Laurens papers, 1762-1780.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Charles Stewart family papers, 1768-1877
Stewart, Charles, 1729-1800. Family papers, 1768-1877
Title:
Charles Stewart family papers, 1768-1877
Papers of Charles Stewart, the Commissary General of Issues, Continental Army and delegate to Continental Congress from New Jersey along with some family documents.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1768-1877.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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George Washington collection 1758-1799 Washington, George
George Washington collection 1758-1799 Washington, George
Title:
George Washington collection 1758-1799 Washington, George
The George Washington collection contains miscellaneous letters and documents written and received by George Washington, first President of the United States, relating to personal, political, and military matters. Most of the items in the collection date from the period during and after the Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet
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- George Washington collection, Washington, George, 1758-1799
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1758-1909.
Henry family. Papers, 1758-1909.
Title:
Papers, 1758-1909.
The records of the Henry family document the line leading from the first William to Granville, with some records of William, III.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Henry family. Papers, 1758-1909.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-1879
Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879
Title:
SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-1879
This series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.
ArchivalResource: 59.56 cubic feet
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 26: Office Of The Secretary, Incoming Corres..
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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George Washington papers, 1592-1943
George Washington papers, 1592-1943
Title:
George Washington papers, 1592-1943
United States president, United States Army officer, and patriot. Correspondence, letterbooks, diaries, accounts, military papers, and other papers documenting Washington's relations with the Continental Congress, his command of the Continental Army, his presidency, and other aspects of his career.
ArchivalResource: 77,000 items ; 508 containers plus 20 oversize ; 215.2 linear feet ; 125 microfilm reels
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- George Washington Papers, 1592-1943, (bulk 1748-1799)
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Diary, 1781-1783.
Nourse, Sarah Fouace, d. 1784. Diary, 1781-1783.
Title:
Diary, 1781-1783.
Diary entries concern chronic health problems of Sarah Fouace Nourse, weather conditions in Berkeley County, clothes making or repair for slaves and others, and social, family, political, and business matters. Entries also mention prisoners at Winchester, Va., whippings of slaves for theft, dancing school for children, a slave sale, and medical procedures including bloodlettings. Also mention of the Washington and General Horatio Gates family. List of names available.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (55 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Nourse, Sarah Fouace, d. 1784. Diary, 1781-1783.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1771-1787.
Bedel, Timothy, 1740?-1787. Papers, 1771-1787.
Title:
Papers, 1771-1787.
Correspondence, accounts, commissions, deeds, and inventory of estate, relating primarily to Bedel's military service during the Revolution, and to his business affairs and land purchases in New Hampshire and Vermont with Moses Hazen, and controversy over New Hampshire land grants.
ArchivalResource: 250 items.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70961423 View
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- Bedel, Timothy, 1740?-1787. Papers, 1771-1787.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, ca.1855.
Cutts, Mary Estelle Elizabeth. Papers, ca.1855.
Title:
Papers, ca.1855.
Ms. memoir about James and Dolley Madison by Cutts, numerous letters to the Madisons, and family correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Cutts, Mary Estelle Elizabeth. Papers, ca.1855.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800)
Title:
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
The portion of the Emmet Collection housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division consists of approximately 10,800 historical manuscripts relating chiefly to the period prior to, during, and following the American Revolution. The collection contains letters and documents by the signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as nearly every prominent historical figure of the period.
ArchivalResource: 30.83 linear feet; 108 boxes, 21 volumes
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- Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876, 1700-1800
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Jonathan Chase papers, 1775-1797.
Chase, Jonathan, 1732-1800. Jonathan Chase papers, 1775-1797.
Title:
Jonathan Chase papers, 1775-1797.
The Jonathan Chase papers contain letters and documents relating to the services of Colonel Jonathan Chase, of the 13th and 15th New Hampshire Militia regiments, during the Revolutionary War. These record Chase's involvement with recruiting soldiers and providing supplies for the army during the war.
ArchivalResource: 73 items.
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- Chase, Jonathan, 1732-1800. Jonathan Chase papers, 1775-1797.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Elisha James family letters, 1777.
James, Elisha, 1744-1832. Elisha James family letters, 1777.
Title:
Elisha James family letters, 1777.
Correspondence between Deacon Elisha James of Scituate, Mass., 20 Apr.-19 Oct. 1777, his wife Sarah Foster James, and his brothers William (Bill) and Thomas James. Letters pertain to Elisha's service during the Revolutionary War as a wheelwright in Captain (probably Joseph) Eaton's Company, under General Horatio Gates at Ticonderoga and Saratoga. Family matters include descriptions of his son Stanton, the birth of his daughter Sally, the death of his mother-in-law Mrs. Foster, Thomas' battle with the slow fever and his difficulties running Elisha's farm in Scituate; and Bill's life as a Tory and sugar trader and his plans to emigrate to the West Indies to avoid being drafted a third time. Also includes photocopies, a typescript description of the letters by William Abbott, Jr., and an unverified transcription by Mary F. Parmenter and Helen James Parmenter.
ArchivalResource: 1 narrow box and 1 narrow box of photocopies.
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- James, Elisha, 1744-1832. Elisha James family letters, 1777.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Preston Davie collection, 1560-1903.
Davie, Preston, b. 1881. Preston Davie collection, 1560-1903.
Title:
Preston Davie collection, 1560-1903.
Papers are scattered, largely unrelated items, some of interest chiefly as autographs, others containing significant information on political and military affairs. The greatest number of items relates to the Revolutionary War in the South, particularly the Carolinas, but also Virginia and Georgia. These include letters and other documents of many military and civic leaders. There are papers related to French attempts at colonization in the 16th century, 18th-century colonial history of the Carolinas, and the siege of Charleston, S.C., 1780; and letters, 1774-1779, from John Pringle (1753-1843) of South Carolina discussing American Revolutionary diplomacy from Europe. A separate series consists of documents pertaining to lands in North and South Carolina acquired by the Kershaw and Chesnut families of South Carolina. Persons represented in the collection include: John Ashe (1720?- 1781), Theodore Broughton, William Bull (1710-1791), Thomas Burke (ca. 1747-1783), Richard Caswell (1729-1789), Gaspard de Coligny (1519-1572), Christopher Gadsden (1724-1805), Horatio Gates (1728-1806), Alexander Gillon (1741-1794), James Glen (1701-1777), Nathanael Greene (1742-1786), Wade Hampton (1754-1835), Cornelius Harnett (1723-1781), William Howe (1732-1786), Allen Jones (1729-1793), Henry Laurens (1724-1792), John Laurens (1754-1782), John Alexander Lillington (1725-1786), Francis Marion (1732-1795), Alexander Martin (1740-1807), Abner Nash (1740-1786), Thomas Pinckney (1750-1828), Griffith Rutherford (1721-1805), John Rutledge (1739- 1800), Jethro Sumner (1733-1785), Nicholas Trott (1663-1740), and William Tryon (1729-1788).
ArchivalResource: About 600 items (3.0 linear feet)
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- Davie, Preston, b. 1881. Preston Davie collection, 1560-1903.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS, 1778 January 25, York, Pennsylvania, to John Adams.
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814. ALS, 1778 January 25, York, Pennsylvania, to John Adams.
Title:
ALS, 1778 January 25, York, Pennsylvania, to John Adams.
Gerry discusses the problems of money and currency, the health of the Adams family, the reinforcement of General Gates at Ticonderoga, the total troop strength of 100,000 well-armed men, and the end to a drought.
ArchivalResource: 5 p. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814. ALS, 1778 January 25, York, Pennsylvania, to John Adams.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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ALS, 1782 September 1, to General Miller, Newport.
Ellery, William, 1727-1820. ALS, 1782 September 1, to General Miller, Newport.
Title:
ALS, 1782 September 1, to General Miller, Newport.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 19 x 15.5 cm.
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- Ellery, William, 1727-1820. ALS, 1782 September 1, to General Miller, Newport.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Van Cortlandt House collection, 1648-1806.
Clinton, DeWitt, 1769-1828. Van Cortlandt House collection, 1648-1806.
Title:
Van Cortlandt House collection, 1648-1806.
A collection of papers formerly in the possession of the museum at the Van Cortlandt House in the Bronx, with dates ranging from 1648 to 1806. The collection includes deeds, mortgages, letters, military returns, and maps. Much of the material relates to the affairs of the Van Cortlandt family. Seventeenth-century documents include three relating to Robert Williams of Oyster Bay: the 1648 deed recording his purchase of land in the area of Oyster Bay (N.Y.) from Pugnipan, sachem of the Matinnecock Indians; a confirmation of his purchase from Governor Robert Nicolls of New York, dated 1666/7; and letters of administration issued to his widow, Sarah, and his executors, in 1682, with a copy of his will. Other seventeenth-century documents include a certificate of survey dated 1661 (in Dutch), by Jacques Cortelyou, of a lot in Pearl Street, done for Jacques Cousseau, and a deed for property in New York City, signed by Ariaen Dircksen and dated 1679/80. Eighteenth-century deeds and mortgages relate mainly to property in New York City and New York State, with one 1800 deed for a lot in Washington (D.C.). There is also a grant from the City of New York to Augustus Van Cortlandt for a water-lot on the Hudson River, dated 1765. A few miscellaneous military documents include the morning report of the 17th British Regiment, in camp at Crown Point, June 17, 1760. Some letters relate to the Revolutionary War; writers include Horatio Gates, Leonardus Chester, and Benjamin Whitcomb. Other correspondence includes letters from DeWitt Clinton, Governor George Clinton, and the younger Pierre Van Cortlandt.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet (2 boxes, 1 oversize)
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- Clinton, DeWitt, 1769-1828. Van Cortlandt House collection, 1648-1806.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Autograph File, G
Harvard University. Autograph File, G. 1641-2009.
Title:
Autograph File, G
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet (10 boxes)
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- Autograph File, G, 1641-1991.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, to the Hon. Horatio Gates Esq. Maj. Genl. in the northern department, 1776 Sept. 3.
Brown, John, 1744-1780. Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, to the Hon. Horatio Gates Esq. Maj. Genl. in the northern department, 1776 Sept. 3.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, to the Hon. Horatio Gates Esq. Maj. Genl. in the northern department, 1776 Sept. 3.
Concerning the details of the campaign of Quebec, and the differences between Col. Brown and Benedict Arnold, which finally let to the resignation of Brown (who herein requests that Genl. Arnold be immediately put under arrest and brought to trial for his criticism of Col. Brown), and to his prediction that Arnold would eventually turn traitor.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (fol.)
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- Brown, John, 1744-1780. Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, to the Hon. Horatio Gates Esq. Maj. Genl. in the northern department, 1776 Sept. 3.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
creatorOf
Horatio Gates papers, 1760-1804.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Horatio Gates papers, 1760-1804.
Title:
Horatio Gates papers, 1760-1804.
Collection consists of correspondence and orderly books of General Gates.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet (4 boxes, 1 v.).Orderly books, 1760-1783, and letterbook, 1780-1781,: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Horatio Gates papers, 1760-1804.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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United States Continental Congress Records 1765-1825 (bulk 1774-1790)
United States Continental Congress Records, 1765-1825, (bulk 1774-1790)
Title:
United States Continental Congress Records 1765-1825 (bulk 1774-1790)
Original and reproduced records of the United States Continental Congress including letters and extracts from letters, circular letters, orders, resolutions, contracts, oaths of allegiance to the United States, financial documents, extracts from journals and minutes of the congress and its committees, committee reports, lists, and requisitions.
ArchivalResource: 700 items; 3 containers plus 1 oversize; 1.2 linear feet; 3 microfilm reels
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- United States Continental Congress Records, 1765-1825, (bulk 1774-1790)
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Selected materials on Indian affairs, 1698-1796.
Public Archives of Canada. Selected materials on Indian affairs, 1698-1796.
Title:
Selected materials on Indian affairs, 1698-1796.
Most of the items microfilmed are from the Public Archives of Canada. From the Daniel Claus Papers, 1761-1796, are letters and papers on Indian affairs at Forts Pitt, Niagara, and Detroit, with letters of Dr. Alexander McKee, Arthur St. Clair, Joseph Chew, Richard Butler, Joseph Brant, and John Graves Simcoe. From the papers of Brigadier Robert Monckton, 1760-1761, are appointments, returns, reports, bills and receipts, and letters relating to Forts Pitt, Bedford, and Niagara, with letters of James Burd, Horatio Gates, Henry Bouquet, Lewis Ourry, Sir John St. Clair, Thomas Hutchins, John Stanwix, and Lord Amherst. There are also excerpts for minutes of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs at Albany, 1723-1746.
ArchivalResource: 3 microfilm reels.
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- Public Archives of Canada. Selected materials on Indian affairs, 1698-1796.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Papers, 1770-1779.
Papers, 1770-1779.
Title:
Papers, 1770-1779.
His papers consist of letters received by him, including many from George Washington from 1776 to 1786, and a few documents.
ArchivalResource: 4 reels microfilm.
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- Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papers, 1770-1779.
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Letter to Petrus Van Gaasbeeck, 1776 August 1.
Van Valkenburgh, Bartholomew Jacob, 1753-1831. Letter to Petrus Van Gaasbeeck, 1776 August 1.
Title:
Letter to Petrus Van Gaasbeeck, 1776 August 1.
Van Valkenburgh, Ticonderoga Landing, writes to Van Gaasbeeck at Livingston Manor, describing the situation of the American Army: "the Whole of our army here Consists of Sixteen Rigements, one of which is yet at Crown point, left there as an Advanced Party to send out Spies and Whatch the Motion of our Enemy, (Whome they say are at St Johns, a fortifying and Building Gundeloros), Eleven of the Rigements are aRepairing the Old Brestwork here at Ticonderoga ... the other four Rigemts are afortifying a hill that Lays on the Eastside of the lake Right oposite the Fort ..." He continues: "We have now on the lake under ... Commodore Wynkoop one Large Sloop Which carries Nine Guns ... and three Schooners Each about Six Guns ... & a great number of Gondeloros & More abuilding Which We Expect and hope Will Give Master Burgoine a Warming When he Comes With his Small fleet from St. Johns." Van Valkenburgh concludes that they have received news of [the Declaration of] "Independence and that Major General Oratia Gates had the Whole Army Drawn up on the Plains at Ticonderoga & fortyseven Guns fird & three Chears for the Independent States of America."
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Papers, largely military, concern the American Revolution, especially in the Hudson Valley, and include Revolutionary pledges and proceedings of local meetings against British rule, 1774-1776; orders and letters relating to the expedition against Canada, 1775-1776; order book of Gen. Burgoyne, June to October, 1777, with articles of convention between Burgoyne and Gen. H. Gates; minutes, arrest warrants, and a letter from Robert Benson relating to affairs of the Committee for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies, 1777; items relating to Claudius Smith, Orange County Tory, consisting of the confession of band member William Cole and execution orders for Smith and others, 1779; orderly books kept by Capt. Nathan Strong, Valley Forge, 1777, Gen. John Brooks at Dobb's Ferry, 1781, and Lt. Col. Josiah Harmar of the First American Regiment, 1784; military returns, payrolls, commissions, passes, warrants, discharges, and other records, 1775-1781; proceedings of a meeting of army officers concerning compensation for losses, 1792; several letters of William Denning, a commissioner of the U.S. Treasury Board, 1780-1781; and miscellaneous letters, 1775-1784, concerning appointments, election riot in Philadelphia (1775), Loan Office business, need for supplies, military news, and the life of soldiers.
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Smith, W. (Wayne). Letter, 1778 February 24, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Title:
Letter, 1778 February 24, Hanover, N.H., to Gen. Gates, [n.p.].
Recommends his son, Capt. Smith, to be Secretary at the War office; mentions Wilkinson.
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The Sparks collection consists of original and transcribed historical documents and correspondence, chiefly concerning the American colonies and the original thirteen states, collected or transcribed beginning in 1819 by Jared Sparks. The collection includes the papers of Sir Francis Bernard and George Chalmers, letters of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington, the journals of Thomas Ainslie, the Board of Trade, the New York Provincial Congress and Conventions, as well as the papers and records from state public offices, among many others. The Sparks collection also contains his own historical essays and compositions, published articles, letter books, diaries, account books related to his college days, professional research, and material documenting his tenure as College president.
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806
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Gates, Horation, Adj. Gen.
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- Constellation Relation
- Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866
Burgoyne's Invasion, 1777
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- Subject
- Burgoyne's Invasion, 1777
Finance, Personal
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- Subject
- Finance, Personal
Fortification
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- Subject
- Fortification
Indians of North America
Citation
- Subject
- Indians of North America
Indians of North America
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- Subject
- Indians of North America
Iroquois Indians
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- Subject
- Iroquois Indians
Saratoga Campaign, N.Y., 1777
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- Subject
- Saratoga Campaign, N.Y., 1777
Army officers
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- Occupation
- Army officers
Generals
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- Occupation
- Generals
Military officers
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- Occupation
- Military officers
Soldiers
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- Occupation
- Soldiers
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- Place
- Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
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- Place
- United States
United States
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- Place
- New York (State)
New York (State)
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Citation
- Place
- Fort Bedford (Ont.)
Fort Bedford (Ont.)
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Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
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Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
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Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
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Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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Citation
- Place
- Fort Stanwix (Rome, N.Y.)
Fort Stanwix (Rome, N.Y.)
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Citation
- Place
- Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's
Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- St. John's (N.L.)
St. John's (N.L.)
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Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
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Citation
- Place
- Fort St. Jean (Québec)
Fort St. Jean (Québec)
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- Place
- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.)
Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.)
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- Place
- Old Fort Niagara (N.Y.)
Old Fort Niagara (N.Y.)
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- Place
- Fort Pitt (Pa.)
Fort Pitt (Pa.)
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Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
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- Place
- United States
United States
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- France
France
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- Great Britain
Great Britain
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- Place
- Oneida Station (N.Y.)
Oneida Station (N.Y.)
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- Place
- Fort Detroit (Mich.)
Fort Detroit (Mich.)
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Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
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Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
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- Place
- Boston (Mass.)
Boston (Mass.)
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- Place
- United States
United States
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 557