2,216,317 research outputs found

    Letter from William Thompson Read to George Read

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of a letter written and signed by his son, William Thompson Read, to George Read Esquire. It is a response to a letter George Read sent with enclosed books. It also includes information about how much they enjoyed the time spent with George and that they sent him home. It is dated Jan. 5, 1781

    Letter from William Thompson Read to George Read

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of a letter written and signed by his son, William Thompson Read, to George Read Esquire. It is a response to a letter George Read sent with enclosed books. It also includes information about how much they enjoyed the time spent with George and that they sent him home. It is dated Jan. 5, 1781

    Letter from George Read Jr. to George Read Sr.

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of a letter written by George Read Junior to George Read Senior. He is writing home with information from Lewis about the legal cases he is working on and when he will be home

    Letter from George Read Jr. to George Read Sr.

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of a letter written by George Read Junior to George Read Senior. He is writing home with information from Lewis about the legal cases he is working on and when he will be home

    Letter from C. Griffin to George Read

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of a letter written and signed by C. Griffin, addressed to his friend, the honorable George Read Esquire. He writes about a celebration by the president of Lexington and the new Constitution. He mentioned plans and his schedule and said that he would be joining Read soon. It is dated Dec. 1788

    Letter from C. Griffin to George Read

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of a letter written and signed by C. Griffin, addressed to his friend, the honorable George Read Esquire. He writes about a celebration by the president of Lexington and the new Constitution. He mentioned plans and his schedule and said that he would be joining Read soon. It is dated Dec. 1788

    Letter from Elias Boudinot to George Read

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of a letter written by the President of Congress, Elias Boudinot, to George Read Esquire. The contents of the letter are to congratulate and inform George Read the commission of the United States in Congress assembled and has appointed him as one of the Judges of the Court of Appeals

    Letter from Gunning Bedford to George Read

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of a letter addressed to George Read in Philadelphia, written and signed by Gunning Bedford from New York. It is dated September 1, 1776, and comes from Champlain, New York. He writes about the most recent battles from the battalion and how much artillery and wounded there were. He writes informing Read of the important progressions and what is happening in different locations

    Letters between George Read and Richard Neave

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of two letters written on the same page between George Read and Richard Neave Junior from London. The outside of the document states John McKinley forwarded it. George Read is writing it as an invoice for the safe transport of his brother Tom on a specified ship. Richard Neave writes back, responding that he has arrived safely on land on November 3

    Letter from Gunning Bedford to George Read

    No full text
    This photostat is a copy of a letter addressed to George Read in Philadelphia, written and signed by Gunning Bedford from New York. It is dated September 1, 1776, and comes from Champlain, New York. He writes about the most recent battles from the battalion and how much artillery and wounded there were. He writes informing Read of the important progressions and what is happening in different locations
    corecore