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Letter from Josiah Martin (no.35) Regarding Rebel Interception of Letters at Charleston
Letter from Josiah Martin (no.39) Regarding the Attack at Fort Johnston, Intercepted Communications by Rebels at Charleston and a Meeting of a Convention at Hillsborough
Letter from Josiah Martin (no.40) Regarding the Current Situation, His Loss of Communication with Charleston and the Decrees of the Philadelphia Congress
Letter from Josiah Martin (no.2) Regarding the Withdrawal of the Fleet and Army, Attacks Made on a Rebel Battery and His Departure for New York
Letter from Josiah Martin (no.41) Regarding the Rebellion, the Provincial Congress at Hillsborough, the Continental Congress, the Need for More Support from Government and His Ideas for the Colonies After the Return to Peace
Letter from Josiah Martin (no.1) Expressing Surprise that a Planned Shipment of Armaments Has Not Yet Been Sent and the Reported Weakness of the Rebel Army
Letter from Josiah Martin Regarding the Victory of British Troops, Commanded by Horatio Gates and Lord Cornwallis, Over Rebel Forces
Letter from Josiah Martin (private) Regarding His Joining Henry Clinton's Expedition to South Carolina
Letter from Josiah Martin (no.6) Regarding the State of the Carolinas and Reports Concerning Mr Bowen
Naval Documents of the American Revolution
Author: United States. Naval History Division
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Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
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