Displaying 1 - 2 of 2
Mr. President reported, that the letter which was written yesterday evening to Capt. Thornbrough, had been delivered by the messenger between eleven and twelve o'clock last night; and that Captain Thornbrough said "it was too late to send an answer, but he would send one when he had a proper opportunity."
Resolved, That the late Committee of Observation be revived, and continued during the...
Date: 5 November 1775
Volume: Volume 2
Mr. President laid before the board copies of two letters he had written last night, which were approved of, and are as follows:
Charles-Town, Dec. 21, 1775.
Sir ー A ship appears in the offing; it is thought, by the best judges, she is the expected packet. Expedition on our own part will enable you to reconnoitre, and if practicable, take possession of her, and conduct her into a place of safety...
Date: 22 December 1775
Volume: Volume 3