1To John Jay from Edward Rutledge, 8 June 1776 (Jay Papers)
I am much obliged to you for your Introduction of M r : Merckle. He will tell you what has been...
2To John Jay from Edward Rutledge, 29 June 1776 (Jay Papers)
I write this for the express Purpose of requesting that if possible you will give your Attendance...
3From John Jay to Edward Rutledge, 6 July 1776 (Jay Papers)
Your friendly letter found me so engaged by plots, conspiracies, and chimeras dire, that, though...
4To John Jay from Edward Rutledge, 20 July 1776 (Jay Papers)
I am much obliged to you for your friendly Letter of the 6 th which did not come to Hand until a...
5From John Jay to Edward Rutledge, 11 October 1776 (Jay Papers)
Be so kind as to forward the enclosed by the first opportunity to your brother. It is in answer...
6To John Jay from Edward Rutledge, 24 November 1776 (Jay Papers)
I expected long e’er this to have been seat’d quietly at Home; but the Progress which the Enemy...
7To John Jay from Edward Rutledge, 25 December 1778 (Jay Papers)
It is a long Time since we have had any Correspondence, but I see no Reason why it should be...
8To John Jay from Edward Rutledge, 12 November 1786 (Jay Papers)
After a disagreeable Passage & a variety of weather Tincker has at last safely landed Us in...
9From John Jay to Edward Rutledge, 12 December 1786 (Jay Papers)
The malcontents of Massachusetts will probably cause much trouble to that state and perhaps to...
10To John Jay from Edward Rutledge, 27 March 1787 (Jay Papers)
I am exceedingly obliged to you my dear Friend for the Horses which you sent me by Tincker: & am...