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John Adams’ Service in the Continental Congress: 13 September – 9 December 1775

From: Adams Papers | Papers of John Adams | Volume 3 | John Adams’ Service in the Continental Congress: 13 September – 9 December 1775

No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 Adams, John Deane, Silas V. Naval Committee to Silas Deane, 7 November 1775 1775-11-07 You are desired to repair immediately to the City of New York, and there purchase a Ship suitable...
2 Adams, John Saltonstall, Dudley VII. Naval Committee to Dudley Saltonstall, 27 November … 1775-11-27 The Congress are now preparing two Ships and two Brigantines to be fitted out as soon as possible...
3 Adams, John II. Committee Report on Gunpowder Sent to the Northern … 1775-10-16 The Committee appointed to enquire, what Powder has been Sent to the Army in the Northern...
4 Adams, John IV. Resolution of the Congress on New Hampshire … 1775-11-03 3 November 1775. Dft not found. printed : JCC Worthington C. Ford and others, eds., Journals of...
5 Adams, John III. Form Letter Requesting Information on British … 1775-10-19 The continental congress having been pleased to appoint us a committe for collecting an account...
6 Editorial Note In the fall of 1775 Adams worked in the congress to the point of exhaustion; by December he asked...
7 Adams, John VI. Committee Report on Petition from Nova Scotia, 9 … 1775-11-09 Proposals. That two Battallions of Marines be raised consisting of one Collonell, two Lt....
8 Adams, John VIII. Rules for the Regulation of the Navy of the … 1775-11-28 ART. 1. The Commanders of all ships and vessels belonging to the THIRTEEN UNITED COLONIES, are...
9 Adams, John I. Resolutions of the Congress on Intercepting British … 1775-10-05 Resolved , That a letter be sent by Express to Genl Washington, to inform him, that they Congress...