Description: Salem Gazette: Huddy-Asgill Affair; Treaty with France; Greene; Washington [Revolutionary War.] Salem Gazette, December 12, 1782. 4 pp. Paris: treaty with Americans is lucrative to the French; thus far they have exported goods to the value of 73,843,20 livres tournois. London: English take pity on Loyalist Americans & their sacrifices. Gov. William Franklin (bastard) long conference with George III. Capt. Storer takes a British sloop near Staten Island. Charleston, S.C. memorial & petition of merchants & inhabitants, to British Lt. Gen. Leslie re: British evacuation. Incl. correspondence with Gen. Nathanael Greene. Printer James Rivington reprimanded for publishing a forgery. Copy of Congressional order releasing Capt. Charles Asgill. Copy of the letter from George Washington to Asgill re the above resolve. Topics from meeting of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Signer Robert Treat Paine names daughter Maria Antoinetta. Advertisement for Pero Rollins, of Salem, African American (?) chimney sweep.Authenticity & satisfaction guaranteed.
Price: 260 USD
Location: Pleasantville, New York
End Time: 2024-08-02T16:13:56.000Z
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Conflict: Revolutionary War (1775-83)
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Theme: Militaria