Samuel Huntington issues military pass for Ebenezer Hazard in Philadelphia. He signs as Sam Huntington, President of Congress.; American Philosophical Society
Norwich, [Connecticut]. Acknowledging Franklin's letter of the 14th ult. which, together with the Act of the Pennsylvania Assembly, will be laid before the Legislature of Connecticut; persuaded of their desire to cultivate peace and good harmony.
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Encloses an act [not present] of Congress of 7 Aug. that gives encouragements to officers and privates who volunteer as horsemen under Gen. [Horatio] Gates in the Southern Department and that also recommends that the executives of the states from Virginia to Georgia encourage raising a corps of volunteer horsemen.; American Philosophical Society
In a transcript of a letter Thomas Jefferson sends to Samuel Huntington the resolution in the Virginia General Assembly from September 6, 1780. The resolution was meant to encourage Maryland to ratify the Articles of Confederation through the ceding of rights to land in the "western country".; Recipient's copy at the Library of Congress, this is a transcription.; American Philosophical Society