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, in writing of George Lewis (except for postscript, which is in writing of Tench Tilghman), Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
, in the writing of Tench Tilghman, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
, in writing of Tench Tilghman, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
, in writing of Tench Tilghman, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress;
, in writing of Tench Tilghman, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress).Probably also enclosed at this time was a manuscript, dated October 7, 1779, containing information supplied by Joseph Young, a prisoner who had been exchanged on September 30, 1779. This manuscript, in writing of Tench Tilghman, is in the Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
, in Tench Tilghman’s writing,
...of our Soldiers, declares, that the whole of the troops now on Rhode Island are bound to the West Indies—this may be, but I believe they will first visit New York.” (This extract, in writing of Tench Tilghman, is in the Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.)
, in writing of Tench Tilghman, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; , in writing of Tench Tilghman, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.Samuel Culper, Jr., to Major Benjamin Tallmadge, October 21, 1779, translation by Tench Tilghman, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
, in Tench Tilghman’s writing, , in Tench Tilghman’s writing,
, in writing of Tench Tilghman, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; , in writing of Tench Tilghman, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress., in writing of Tench Tilghman, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress).
, in Tench Tilghman’s writing, , in Tench Tilghman’s writing,
, in writing of Tench Tilghman, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress; also a transcript,
There must be something done with ⟨res⟩pect to our worthy TilghmanLieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman.
Tilghman was at New Windsor, and H was at De Peyster’s Point, which was on the east bank of the Hudson River, opposite New Windsor. De Peyster’s Point is now called Dennings Point.
, in writing of Tench Tilghman, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
...very considerable fortune from his father, one of the wealthiest men of his day in the province of Maryland.” Before the American Revolution he had been appointed naval officer and collector of the port of Oxford, Maryland (Oswald Tilghman,
...fine I can assure you that there is no such Character in my Opinion for this appointment ’tho I doubt not there are many presented to the president. Among others that are here Mentioned tis said A Mr. James Tilghman is a Candidate. He is the Friend & Relative ...and no Doubt will be supported by him Altho I am convinced that if Mr. Coxe knew Mr. Tilghman as well as I do he would not advocate...
between them & Mr. E. Tilghman’s, Papers of Tench Coxe in the Coxe Family Papers at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
de M’envoyer Les Observations de Monsieur Tilghman,Tench Coxe to H, May 10, 1795, note 3