Letter signed : New York, to the Committee of Correspondence in Newport, Rhode Island, 1775 May 5.

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Letter signed : New York, to the Committee of Correspondence in Newport, Rhode Island, 1775 May 5.

Announcing the purpose to withhold supplies from the British, and the recommendation of the appointment of a provincial congress.

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Remsen, Henry, 1762-1843

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Henry Remsen, Jr. (1762-1843) was a financier and bank executive in New York City. He also served as private secretary to Thomas Jefferson during Jefferson's presidency. From the description of Henry Remsen, Jr. papers [microform], 1730-1846, (bulk 1827-1841). (Jefferson Library, Thomas Jefferson Foundation). WorldCat record id: 166242369 From the guide to the Henry Remsen, Jr. papers, 1730-1846, 1827-1841, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...

Committee of Correspondence (New York, N.Y.)

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