John Rutledge Letters
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Title
John Rutledge Letters
Creator
Rutledge, John
Date
1780-1781
1788-1789
1833
Subject
Rutledge, John, 1739-1800 -- Correspondence.
South Carolina -- Officials and employees -- Correspondence.
South Carolina -- History -- Sources.
Description
Letters written by John Rutledge, President of South Carolina during the American Revolution, addressed to the Delegates of South Carolina of the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
Contributor
Sutton, Jack
Vories, Dylan
Rights
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Format
image/jpeg
Type
StillImage
Source
Ms. 140, John Rutledge letters, 1780-1788.
Language
English
Identifier
Ms140
Collection Items
Land Sale Agreement between John and Eliza Rutledge and Thomas Radcliffe, March 30, 1789.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
Letter from John Rutledge, December 30, 1780.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
Letter from John Rutledge, December 9, 1780.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
Letter from John Rutledge, November 20, 1780.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
Letter from John Rutledge, October 12, 1780.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
Letter from John Rutledge, November 11, 1780.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
Letter to John Rutledge from Barnard Elliott, July 22, 1833.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
Agreement between John Rutledge, John Lewis Gervais, David Evans, John Owen, and Andrew Pickens, March 19, 1789.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
Letter from John Rutledge, September 1, 1788.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
Letter from John Rutledge, July 6, 1781.
Letters from John Rutledge, President of South Carolina, to the state delegates in the Congress of Philadelphia. Topics include the fall of Charleston, Thomas Sumter's victory at Hanging Rock, patriot and British troop strengths in South Carolina,…
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