BIB_ID
116714
Accession number
MA 558.133
Creator
Van Schaick, Goose, 1736-1789.
Display Date
[1778 Nov. 15].
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Purchased by Pierpont Morgan, before 1905.
Description
1 item (1 p., with address) ; 31.3 cm
Notes
Address panel with fragments of a seal to "General Hand / Express" with a note in an unknown hand "Mr. Glen will forw'd this letter without loss of time."
Endorsed; date of writing from endorsement.
Mount Johnson, originally owned by Sir William Johnson, was later Fort Johnson and confiscated from the British by the Committee of Safety.
This item is part of a collection of autograph letters and documents by Generals of the American Revolution; see collection record (MA 558) for more information.
Endorsed; date of writing from endorsement.
Mount Johnson, originally owned by Sir William Johnson, was later Fort Johnson and confiscated from the British by the Committee of Safety.
This item is part of a collection of autograph letters and documents by Generals of the American Revolution; see collection record (MA 558) for more information.
Summary
Enclosing a letter which "this moment came to hand"...I shall March my Reg't for Canajoharie as soon as the day light appears."
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