Philadelphia Apl 5th 1777
Gentlemen
We have ordered the Frigates in the State of Rhode Island &c out on a Cruise, and as it seems they are not fully manned, We earnestly request your Assistance that they may be manned with the utmost Expedition. ー If they cannot be fully and expeditiously manned in your State, We desire that you would order Draughts to be made from the Militia of Men best acquainted with the Sea to assist in carrying them to Boston, where they may avoid a Blockade and procure Seamen, such of the Soldiers who may be put on board the Frigates to be discharged, that they may return and join their respective Companies, as may not chuse to inlist in the Sea Service.
We have addressed ourselves to you Gentlemen on a Supposition that you are invested with Power sufficient to enable you to comply with our Request if it should be necessary to draught from the Militia, and that the Genl Assembly may not be sitting when this reaches You. If the Assembly should be sitting when you receive this, and you are incompetent to the Business, please to lay this Letter before them, otherwise We hope that you will execute it, for by doing it you will render an essential Service to the common Cause and greatly oblige Gentn Your [&c.]
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John Hancock |
William Ellery |
Robert Morris |
Wm Whipple |
Abra: Clark |
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Richard Henry Lee |
Thos Burke |