Mitchell, John to John Cox, 1779 November 12

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleMitchell, John to John Cox, 1779 November 12
Alternative TitleMitchell, John to John Cox
ASSOCIATED NAMES
CreatorMitchell, John, 1741-1816
RecipientCox, John
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractLetter from John Mitchell to John Cox. Philadelphia - Every means taken to procure duck, etc., and stuff for blankets. Bad news from the South - Hopes and expects to preserve Charleston. His disagreeable situation for lack of money. All business of the department must soon cease. Has written to this effect to General Greene, Colonel Pettit and the President of Congress. Steps taken to procure boards. Must he supply Colonel James Abeel with everything? Empowered by Congress to send stores to Carolina by water. High price of window-glass, and the alarming nature of his situation.
NoteAmerican Philosophical Society
LanguageEnglish
Language (eng)
Subject (lcsh) United States. Continental Army--Supplies and stores
Subject (lcsh) United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Economic aspects
Subject (lcsh) United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Equipment and supplies
Subject (lcsh) United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Finance
Subject (lcsh) Quartermasters
Subject (lcsh) United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Personal narratives
Subject (lcsh) Philadelphia (Pa.)
Subject (lcsh) Charleston (S.C.)
Subject (lcsh) Mitchell, John, 1741-1816
Subject (lcsh) Cox, John
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeText
GenreCorrespondence
Extent4p.
Digital OriginReformatted digital
Reformatting QualityPreservation
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1779-11-12
Date Captured2022
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleNathanael Greene Papers
Call NumberMss.B.G83
URLhttps://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.G83-ead.xml
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