CSR Documents Covering 1780
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Letter from Jethro Sumner to William Richardson Davie [Extract]
(1780)
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Letter from William Smallwood to Jethro Sumner [Extract]
(Oct 19,
1780)
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Letter from Jethro Sumner to William Smallwood
(Oct 20,
1780)
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Letter from James Thackston to Jethro Sumner [Extract]
(Nov 16,
1780)
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Letter from Nathanael Greene to Jethro Sumner [Extract]
(Nov 26,
1780)
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Letter from Nathanael Greene to Jethro Sumner
(Dec 15,
1780)
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Resolutions by the Continental Congress concerning prisoners of war
(Jan 13,
1780)
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Letter from Benjamin Lincoln to James Hogun
(Jan 24,
1780)
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Letter from Anne-Cesar La Luzurne, Chevalier de la Luzerne to Abner Nash
(Jan 25,
1780)
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Letter from James Hogun to George Washington
(Feb 19,
1780)
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Letter from Benjamin Lincoln to Samuel Huntington
(Mar 04,
1780)
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Letter from Howell Tatum to Jethro Sumner
(Apr 03,
1780)
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Letter from Benjamin Lincoln to Richard Caswell
(Apr 09,
1780)
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Minutes of a Continental Army Council of War
(Apr 16,
1780)
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Letter from Abner Nash to Samuel Huntington
(Apr 24,
1780)
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History by Frank Moore of fighting in South Carolina
(1863)
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Letter from William Hill to Thomas Person
(Apr 24,
1780)
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Letter from Cornelius Harnett to Thomas Burke
(Apr 25,
1780)
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Letter from John Rutledge to Richard Caswell
(Apr 25,
1780)
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Minutes of a Continental Army Council of War
(Apr 26,
1780)
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Message from Abner Nash to the North Carolina General Assembly
(Apr 27,
1780)
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Letter from William Washington
(May 05,
1780)
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Proposal by Benjamin Lincoln concerning the articles of capitulation of Charleston, South Carolina
(May 08,
1780)
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Proposal by Henry Clinton and Marriott Arbuthnot concerning the articles of capitulation of Charleston, South Carolina
(May 09,
1780)
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Letter from Richard Ellis to Alexander Martin
(May 09,
1780)
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List of supplies needed for the defense of South Carolina
(May 10,
1780)
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Letter from Abraham Buford to Abner Nash
(May 10,
1780)
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Minutes of a Continental Army Council of War
(May 11,
1780)
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Letter from Henry Clinton and Marriott Arbuthnot to Benjamin Lincoln
(May 12,
1780)
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Return of casualties and prisoners at the Battle of Charleston, South Carolina
(May 1780)