CSR Documents Covering 1770-1799
Displaying results 5401 to 5430 of 6616.
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Letter from John Hawkins to Jethro Sumner
(Nov 14,
1781)
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Letter from Allen Jones to Abner Nash
(Nov 19,
1781)
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Letter from Nicholas Long to Jethro Sumner
(Nov 19,
1781)
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Letter from John Dickerson to Jethro Sumner
(Nov 20,
1781)
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Letter from John Armstrong to Jethro Sumner
(Nov 25,
1781)
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Letter from William Green to Jethro Sumner
(Nov 26,
1781)
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Letter from Hardy Murfree to Jethro Sumner
(Dec 05,
1781)
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Letter from Thomas Burke to Lewis Henry De Rosset
(Nov 27,
1781)
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Resolutions by the Continental Congress concerning state quotas of troops for the war
(Dec 10,
1781)
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Letter to Alexander Martin
(Dec 14,
1781)
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Letter from James Iredell to John Williams
(Dec 14,
1781)
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Letter from Abner Lamb to Jethro Sumner
(Dec 15,
1781)
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Letter from William Christmas to Jethro Sumner
(1781)
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Letter from Whitmel Hill to the United States House of Representatives
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Report by a committee of the North Carolina General Assembly concerning fighting with the Cherokee Nation
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Memorandum from John Ross Dunn concerning his imprisonment
(Jul 27,
1776)
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Proclamation by Thomas Burke concerning payment of taxes
(Feb 16,
1782)
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Proclamation by Thomas Burke concerning a meeting of the North Carolina General Assembly
(Feb 16,
1782)
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Letter from Jethro Sumner to George Doherty
(Jun 19,
1782)
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Letter from James Moore to Cornelius Harnett
(1776)
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Instructions to Charles McDowell, John Sevier, and Waightstill Avery concerning a treaty with the Cherokee Nation and the Chickamaugas
(Sep 20,
1782)
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Letter from Thomas Burke to Richard Caswell
(Jan 10,
1779)
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Minutes of a court of inquiry concerning Gideon Lamb
(Nov 05,
1779 - Nov 06,
1779)
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Letter from [Jethro Sumner]
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Proposal by John Laurens concerning the enlistment of slaves in the Continental Army
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Pardon from Thomas Burke for Meredith Edwards et al.
(1782)
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Letter from Nathanael Greene to Alexander Leslie
(Feb 01,
1782)
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Letter from Thomas Burke to Sidney Jones
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Petition from John Crouse concerning a disputed land title
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Return of horses purchased by Robert Burton for the Continental Army