Letters and Papers Relating to the Cruises of Gustavus Conyngham - A Captain of the Continental Navy 1777-1779
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Letters and Papers Relating to the Cruises of Gustavus Conyngham - A Captain of the Continental Navy 1777-1779

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Letters and Papers Relating to the Cruises of Gustavus Conyngham - A Captain of the Continental Navy 1777-1779

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This classic book contains letters and papers relating to the cruises of Captain Gustavus Conyngham of the Continental Navy between 1777-1779, and would be an excellent addition to the bookshelf of anyone with an interest in naval history.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Contents
  4. Illustrations
  5. Introduction
  6. Halftitle
  7. A Narrative Respective Lugger Surprize & Cutter revenge
  8. The American Commissioners to the Committee of Correspondence
  9. Silas Deane to Conrad A. Gérard
  10. George Lupton to William Eden
  11. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  12. Montmorency, Prince de Robecq, to the Comte de Vergennes
  13. Silas Deane to Conrad A. Gérard
  14. George Lupton to William Eden
  15. Silas Deane to M. Gérard
  16. George III to Lord North
  17. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  18. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  19. Paul Wentworth to the Earl of Suffolk
  20. Comte de Saint Germain to the Comte de Vergennes
  21. Memoranda of Some of Lord Stormont’s Correspondence
  22. George Lupton to William Eden
  23. M. de Sartine to the Comte de Vergennes
  24. Memoranda of Some of Lord Stormont’s Correspondence
  25. The American Commissioners to the Committee of Foreign Affairs
  26. Franklin and Deane to the Committee of Foreign Affairs
  27. George Chalmers to George Carlting
  28. Memoranda of Some of Lord Stormont’s Correspondence
  29. Comte de Vergennes to the Marquis de Noailles
  30. The American Commissioners to the Committee of Foreign Affairs
  31. Extract from a Letter from Silas Deane to Conrad A. Gérard
  32. Comte de Vergennes to the Marquis de Noailles
  33. George Lupton to William Eden
  34. Extract of a Letter from Guernsey
  35. Comte de Vergennes to the Marquis de Noailles
  36. Extract from the Remembrancer, 1777
  37. Extract of a Letter from the Postmaster of Harwich to the Postmaster-General at London
  38. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  39. Silas Deane
  40. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  41. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  42. Extract of a Letter from Dunkirk
  43. Paul Wentworth to the Earl of Suffolk
  44. William Carmichael to the American Commissioners
  45. M. De Guichard to the Comte De Vergennes
  46. Extract from the Remembrancer
  47. M. de Guichard to the Comte de Vergennes
  48. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  49. George Lupton to William Eden
  50. William Carmichael to the American Commissioners
  51. M. de Guichard to the Comte de Vergennes
  52. M. de Guichard to the Comte de Vergennes
  53. William Carmichael to Gustavus Conyngham
  54. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  55. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  56. Intelligence from a Very Undoubted Authority
  57. M. De Guichard to the Comte De Vergennes
  58. Paul Wentworth to the Earl of Suffolk
  59. Memoranda of Some of Lord Stormont’s Correspondence
  60. Marquis de Noailles to the Comte de Vergennes
  61. Lord Weymouth to Lord Stormont
  62. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  63. Marquis de Noailles to the Comte de Vergennes
  64. Lord Weymouth to Lord Stormont
  65. Comte de Vergennes to the Marquis de Noailles
  66. Lord Stormont to the Comte de Vergennes
  67. Congress. John Hancock, President, Commission to Gustavus Cunningham
  68. French Seamen on Board the Northampton Brig
  69. A List of the English Seamen on Board the Northampton Brig
  70. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  71. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  72. Comte de Vergennes to the Marquis de Noailles
  73. M. Lenoir to the Comte de Vergennes
  74. M. Lenoir to the Comte de Vergennes
  75. Memoranda of Some of Lord Stormont’s Correspondence
  76. Marquis de Noailles to the Comte de Vergennes
  77. Comte de Vergennes to the Marquis de Noailles
  78. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  79. Comte De Vergennes to the Marquis De Noailles
  80. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  81. Silas Deane to Robert Morris
  82. M. de Guichard to the Comte de Vergennes
  83. Memoranda of Some of Lord Stormont’s Correspondence
  84. Comte de Vergennes to the Marquis de Noailles
  85. Statement of Moneys Expended on the Revenge
  86. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  87. Memoranda of Some of Lord Stormont’s Correspondence
  88. Lagoanere & Co. to Pierre Lapeire
  89. Lagoanere & Co. to Alexorde Catarelo
  90. Lagoanere & Co. to Blas. Parga Vacumonde
  91. Silas Drane to Messrs. Lagoanere & Co.
  92. M. Amelot to the Comte de Vergennes
  93. Lord Stormont to Lord Weymouth
  94. Comte de Vergennes to M. Amelot
  95. Arthur Lee to Robert Morris
  96. Arthur Lee to Richard Henry Lee
  97. American Commisioners—Sketch of Disbursements
  98. Franklin, Deane, and Lee to the Committee of Foreign Affairs
  99. Intelligence Probably Collected in Paris and Delivered to Lord Suffolk
  100. Silas Deane to John Ross
  101. Lagoanere & Co. to Lassore & Co.
  102. Silas Deane to John Ross
  103. Silas Deane to Messrs. Lagoanere
  104. Silas Deane to John Ross
  105. Memorandum of Intelligence
  106. Extract from the London Annual Register for 1778
  107. Silas Deane to John Ross
  108. Gardoqui & Sons to Gustavus Conyngham
  109. Silas Deane to Gustavus Conyngham
  110. Silas Deane to Lagoanere & Co.
  111. William Hodge to John Ross
  112. Mr. Courten to Silas Deane
  113. The American Commissioners to Gustavus Conyngham
  114. Letter to Messrs. Jos. and George Audiben
  115. Extract of a Letter from an Officer on Board the Monarch, Lately Arrived at Portsmouth from Her Cruize
  116. Extract of a Letter from Plymouth
  117. Brd. Dehez to Gustavus Conyngham
  118. The American Commissioners to Gustavus Conyngham
  119. Letters of Introduction Given to Gustavus Conyngham by Lagoanerb & Co.
  120. Attestation by the Crew of the Revenge
  121. Lagoanere & Co. to Mr. Boutin
  122. Lagoanere & Co. to Mr. Boutin
  123. Lagoanere & Co. to F. Boutin
  124. Comte de Creutz to the Comte de Vergennes
  125. Comte de Vergennes to the Comte de Creutz
  126. Examination of William Carmichael before Congress
  127. Silas Deane to the President of Congress
  128. Extract from Silas Deane’s Narrative, Read before Congress
  129. Benjamin Franklin to Ferdinand Grand
  130. Benjamin Franklin to Ferdinand Grand
  131. Arthur Lee to the Committee of Foreign Affairs
  132. William Bingham to Gustavus Conyngham
  133. Extract from the Journals of Congress
  134. Report of the Marine Committee
  135. William Bingham to Gustavus Conyngham
  136. Extract from the Boston Gazette
  137. Extract from the Journals of Congress
  138. Richard Peters to Gustavus Conyngham
  139. The Marine Committee to Messrs. Jackson, Tracey & Tracey
  140. The Marine Committee to Joseph Reed
  141. The Board of War to Gustavus Conyngham
  142. Attestation of Gustavus Conyngham
  143. Minutes from Gustavus Conyngham of His Treatment and Remarks
  144. Notice in the Remembrancer
  145. The Marine Committee to John Beatty
  146. The Marine Committee to John Beatty
  147. Petition of a Number of Inhabitants of Philadelphia
  148. Ann Conyngham to the President of Congress
  149. Extract from the Journals of Congress
  150. Extract from the Journals of Congress
  151. Sir George Collier to the Secretary of Congress
  152. Benjamin Franklin to Mr. Digges
  153. List of American Prisoners Committee to Old Mill Prison, England, during the War
  154. The Marine Committee to John Beatty
  155. Jonathan Nesbit to Benjamin Franklin
  156. Benjamin Franklin to Jonathan Nesbit
  157. Benjamin Franklin to M. de Sartine
  158. Benjamin Franklin to M. Le Brun
  159. Gustavus Conyngham to Benjamin Franklin
  160. Benjamin Franklin to Gustavus Conyngham
  161. John Paul Jones to Benjamin Franklin
  162. Extract from the Journals of Congress
  163. Gustavus Conyngham to Benjamin Franklin
  164. John Adams to the President of Congress
  165. George Hooper to Gustavus Conyngham
  166. Jonathan Nesbitt to Gustavus Conyngham
  167. George Hooper to Gustavus Conyngham
  168. Jonathan Nesbitt to Gustavus Conyngham
  169. Jonathan Nesbitt to Gustavus Conyngham
  170. Benjamin Franklin to Coffin
  171. Benjamin Franklin to Gustavus Conyngham
  172. Memorial of Gustavus Conyngham to Congress
  173. Certificate Issued by Benjamin Franklin
  174. Report of the Committee of the War
  175. Report of Committee of Congress on Conyngham Memorial
  176. Nesbitt & Co. to Gustavus Conyngham
  177. Account Presented by Gustavus Conyngham
  178. Alexander Hamilton to Gustavus Conyngham
  179. Petition of Gustavus Conyngham to Congress
  180. Observations on the Report of Benjamin Walker, Esq., to the Late Board of Treasury on the Subject of Capt. Gustavus Conyngham’s Claim against the United States, as Commander of the Lugger Surprize & the Cutter Revenge
  181. Ebbnezer Gilbert to Timothy Pickering
  182. Index