REVOLUTIONARY WAR.] WALTON, George. Autograph letter signed ("GeoWalton”), to the Committee of Safety, Philadelphia 5 October 1782. Also signed by fellow Georgia Congressman, Thomas Savage. 1 full page, folio, in a dark red folding protective binder .
REVOLUTIONARY WAR.] WALTON, George. Autograph letter signed ("GeoWalton”), to the Committee of Safety, Philadelphia 5 October 1782. Also signed by fellow Georgia Congressman, Thomas Savage. 1 full page, folio, in a dark red folding protective binder . RESTORING ORDER AFTER THE TREATY OF PARIS , which ended the Revolutionary war. Walton and Savage issue a pass to assist numerous Carolina and Georgia citizens displaced by the war. “With the enclosed pass from the executive of Pennsylvania, you are requested to proceed to Elizabeth-town in New Jersey, for the purpose of conveying the letter from William Savage to Mr. Townsend in New York, by such means as are commonly used there, either by going yourself or by sending it as shall appear most proper. Should his Excellency Gov. Livingston be in the way or in the neighborhood of Elizabeth-town you will please to wait upon acquaint him him him him him with the object of your business... You will endeavor also, to ascertain whether public Flags [sailing ships] may be expected from New York soon, to carry home the numerous and unfortunate people of Carolina & Georgia yet in this City, as they still depend upon them. All expedition possible we wish you to make...
REVOLUTIONARY WAR.] WALTON, George. Autograph letter signed ("GeoWalton”), to the Committee of Safety, Philadelphia 5 October 1782. Also signed by fellow Georgia Congressman, Thomas Savage. 1 full page, folio, in a dark red folding protective binder .
REVOLUTIONARY WAR.] WALTON, George. Autograph letter signed ("GeoWalton”), to the Committee of Safety, Philadelphia 5 October 1782. Also signed by fellow Georgia Congressman, Thomas Savage. 1 full page, folio, in a dark red folding protective binder . RESTORING ORDER AFTER THE TREATY OF PARIS , which ended the Revolutionary war. Walton and Savage issue a pass to assist numerous Carolina and Georgia citizens displaced by the war. “With the enclosed pass from the executive of Pennsylvania, you are requested to proceed to Elizabeth-town in New Jersey, for the purpose of conveying the letter from William Savage to Mr. Townsend in New York, by such means as are commonly used there, either by going yourself or by sending it as shall appear most proper. Should his Excellency Gov. Livingston be in the way or in the neighborhood of Elizabeth-town you will please to wait upon acquaint him him him him him with the object of your business... You will endeavor also, to ascertain whether public Flags [sailing ships] may be expected from New York soon, to carry home the numerous and unfortunate people of Carolina & Georgia yet in this City, as they still depend upon them. All expedition possible we wish you to make...
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