ALS, 1777 January 7 : In Secret Committee, to James and Robert Purveyance.

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ALS, 1777 January 7 : In Secret Committee, to James and Robert Purveyance.

"We expect the Brig Friendship will soon be up, and we request that you will have her discharged of her Cargo as quickly as possible and the same well secured for the use of the Continent." Also signed by Francis Lewis and William Whipple.

1 p. ; 17 x 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6822688

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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