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Collection Reference Number GLC05587
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1776 
Title Richard Henry Lee to John Page on mutinous soldiers and a shortage of salt
Date 19 March 1776
Author Lee, Richard Henry (1732-1794)  
Recipient Page, John  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description He is happy to hear the mutinous spirits of the soldiers have been subdued and hopes it can be prevented in the future. Remarks, "the putrid fever rages so much in the Norfolk fleet . . ." Discusses officers' commissions and appointments. Hopes some arrangements will be made for procuring salt. Remarks that the men are governed by their present feelings and will riot when the need for salt arises. Expresses concern that not all the Continental troops are under Colonial direction.
Subjects Revolutionary War  Military History  Continental Army  Mutiny  Mobs and Riots  Epidemic  Health and Medical  Navy  Military Provisions  Diet and Nutrition  
People Lee, Richard Henry (1732-1794)  Page, John (1744-1808)  
Place written Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Theme The American Revolution; Health & Medicine; Naval & Maritime
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Lee, brother of Francis L. Lee, was a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress 1774-1779 and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Page, a colonel in the Revolutionary War, later served in Congress 1789-1797 and as governor of Virginia 1802-1805.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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