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1 | Adams, John | [Committees of Correspondence and Commerce, November … | ≈1775-11-29 | On Wednesday November 29. 1775. (See Journals of Congress for the Year 1775 page 272. and 273.)... | |
2 | Smith, Ann | Adams, John | [Ann Smith’s Bill for Laundry. ] | 1775-11-29 | £ s d Novr. 29 For washing of Seven doz. and 4 pieces of Lining at 3/6 per doz 1 5 4 For mending... |
3 | Washington, George | General Orders, 29 November 1775 | 1775-11-29 | Capt. Towns of Col. Woodbridges regiment, tried at a late General Court Martial whereof Col.... | |
4 | Washington, George | Massachusetts General Court | From George Washington to the Massachusetts General … | 1775-11-29 | The necessity of giving Furloughs to the Soldiers of the present, who Inlist into the New Army;... |
5 | Sullivan, John | Washington, George | To George Washington from Brigadier General John … | 1775-11-29 | Winter Hill , 29 November 1775 . Recommends discharge for Ens. Zebulon Drew, who “has been for a... |
6 | Watson, William | Washington, George | To George Washington from William Watson, 29 November … | 1775-11-29 | This pr Capt. Martindales Lieutenant, who comes to acquaint your Excellency, that the people on... |
7 | McDougall, Alexander | Jay, John | To John Jay from Alexander McDougall, 29 November 1775 | 1775-11-29 | It is now one P M, and Sixteen days, since the Congress was to have been convened; but we have... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Randolph, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Randolph, 29 November … | 1775-11-29 | I am to give you the melancholy intelligence of the death of our most worthy Speaker which... |