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Ms103Let6_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Collection consists of a promissory note of Gabriel Manigault to Robert Williams, showing payments made from 1777 to 1788, witnessed by William Banbury. Five letters written to Gabriel Manigault from Robert Williams and J. Vandeuvre (written in…

Ms103Let5_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Collection consists of a promissory note of Gabriel Manigault to Robert Williams, showing payments made from 1777 to 1788, witnessed by William Banbury. Five letters written to Gabriel Manigault from Robert Williams and J. Vandeuvre (written in…

Let103Let4_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Collection consists of a promissory note of Gabriel Manigault to Robert Williams, showing payments made from 1777 to 1788, witnessed by William Banbury. Five letters written to Gabriel Manigault from Robert Williams and J. Vandeuvre (written in…

Let103Let2_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Collection consists of a promissory note of Gabriel Manigault to Robert Williams, showing payments made from 1777 to 1788, witnessed by William Banbury. Five letters written to Gabriel Manigault from Robert Williams and J. Vandeuvre (written in…

Ms62_Fol2Let9_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
The collection includes numerous letters between James Ladson Gibbes and his father, John Gibbes, while he was studying at Princeton. Other letters include a note dated 1865 from Alex Hamilton Jr of New York addressed to Mr. Gibbes about supporting…

Ms178_Let4_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
In this signed letter, President Washington appoints Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to the position of Minister Plenipotentiary for the United States of America to the Republic of France.

Ms178_Let3_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
In this personal note, President Washington welcomes Charles Cotesworth Pinckney back to the United States, and invites him for a visit on his way home to Charleston. Mrs. Pinckney, Miss Pinckney, Mrs. Washington and Miss Custis are mentioned.

Ms178Let2_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
In this private letter, George Washington asks if either Charles Cotesworth Pinckney or Edward Rutledge will accept the office of Associate Justice on the United States Supreme Court (recently vacated by John Rutledge).

Ms178_Let1_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Signed duplicate of a letter written to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney by President Washington expressing sympathy and offering assistance on the event of the fire of June 13-14, 1796.

Ms178_Ser2_Transcription__Omeka_Compressed.pdf
Manuscript copies of Washington's letters (1781-1788) to the Chevalier (and later Marquis) de Chastellux made by William Willis and later published by him in 1825 in Charleston (S.C.) as a pamphlet.
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