The Sol Feinstone Collection of the American Revolution, ca. 1760s-1850s
- Clarkson, Matthew to John Barry, 1779 February 13
- Gives instructions about negotiating Continental Loan Office certificates on the best possible terms in the West Indies; comments that the reputation of Continental currency seems to be getting better and that the treaty with Spain will make the currency more valuable; gives instructions about goods in which to invest in the West Indies; includes an invoice of Continental Loan Office certificates to be disposed of in the West Indies on account of Matthew Clarkson and Company., American Philosophical Society
- Clingman, Jacob to John Beckley, 1793 June 27
- Informs him that A[ndrew] G. Fraunces implicated "Col [Alexander Hamilton] and "D____er" [William Duet] in speculation in pay certificates and stock; [docketed]: "Respecting A. Hamilton's Connection with [James] Reynolds.", "Copy"
- Clinton, Sir Henry to David Thomas, 1781 March 19
- Warrant to pay subsistence money to Ensigns Richard Hawkins and Charles Parke of the Twenty-seventh Regiment of Foot., Bound in Sparks, Life of Washington, vol. 3
- Clymer, George to Samuel Meredith, [1812] January 11
- Informs him that a note will be due.
- Colony of Connecticut, Governor Thomas Fitch to Edmund Wells, 1757 February 21
- Authorization to raise a company of volunteers.
- Colony of Connecticut, New London County Court to the sheriff, 1742/43 January 6
- Writ to summon Henry Walton of Norwich in a lawsuit for debt; signed by Jonathan "Trumble" [Trumbull]; [on verso]: certification by Joseph Tracy, constable; 7 Jan. 1742/43, that he served the writ., Printed form
- Colony of East Florida, Court of Vice Admiralty to John Haley, 1777 January 22
- Order to bring ashore a master, mate, and crew so that they can be examined in the case of Grant vs. the brigantine Beaufort.
- Colony of East Florida, Court of Vice Admiralty, 1778 January 21
- Affidavit of William Alexander, agent for the captors of the sloop Hetty, that the annexed papers [not present] are all the papers found on board the vessel; sworn before Robert Catherwood.
- Colony of Massachusetts Bay Congress to James Brickett, 1775 May 19
- Commission as lieutenant colonel of Col. James Frye's regiment of foot; signed by Joseph Warren and Samuel Freeman; [on verso]: certification by James Prescott, 20 May 1775, that Brickett swore the required oath., Printed form
- Colony of Massachusetts Bay Congress to Zaccheus Crocker, 1775 May 19
- Commission as a lieutenant in Col. Benjamin Ruggles Spooner's regiment; signed by Joseph Warren and Samuel Freeman; [on verso]: certification by Jonas Dix, 26 June 1775, that Crocker swore the oath required by Congress., Printed form
- Colony of Massachusetts Bay Council to George Godfrey, 1776 May 3
- Order to make a return of his brigade and then order that every fourth man be equipped and ready to march "on the Shortest Notice"; signed by Perez Morton, B[enjamin] Lincoln, James Otis, Caleb Cushing, S[amuel] Holten, and others.
- Colony of Massachusetts House of Representatives
- Two resolutions that the committees or selectmen in the various towns account for the powder, lead, and flints delivered by them for the use of the colony or the army or used by the minutemen in the alarm on 19 April [1775]; signed in type by James Warren, Perez Morton, and John Lowell., Printed