The full content of this document is only available to subscribing institutions. More information can be found via www.amdigital.co.uk
If you believe you should have access to this document, click here to Login.
Field name | Value |
---|---|
Collection Reference Number | GLC00496.075.07 |
From Archive Folder | Items concerning the Revolutionary War in New York |
Title | Samuel Holden Parsons to Thomas Mumford discussing the anticipated release of Parson's captured son, a suspected British naval attack at New London and the imprisonment of John Mead in his own home by James Delancy [postscript incomplete]. |
Date | 14 April 1780 |
Author | Parsons, Samuel Holden (1737-1789) |
Recipient | Mumford, Thomas |
Document Type | Correspondence; Military document |
Content Description | Written by Parsons as a Major General in the Continental Army to Thomas Mumford, a merchant from Groton, Connecticut. Mumford was also the brother-in-law of Parsons's staff officer Silas Deane. Tells Mumford that he asked Mr. Lawrence (possibly John Lawrence, Treasurer of Connecticut) to go to the British lines to inquire about his captured son. Because of Lawrence's efforts, Joseph Chew, a loyalist from New London, Connecticut, will bring Parsons's son on a ship he is taking from New York to New London, where he will be exchanged for a British prisoner. Asks Mumford if he can give an appointment to his son in one of his ships. Tells Mumford that Lawrence tried to go to Long Island to see his mother and friends, but was politely denied passage by the British. Believes the British are planning a naval attack, perhaps at New London. Asks Mumford to pass this information on to Colonel William Ledyard. Also suggests that the ship that Chew arrives on should be detained a few days in case the New London naval attack materializes. Postscript is partially missing. It states that Colonel John Mead of the 9th Regiment of the Connecticut militia was made a paroled prisoner in his own house by Colonel James Delancey. |
Subjects | Revolutionary War Military History Global History and Civics Prisoner of War Children and Family Loyalist Office Seeker Navy Loyalist Maritime |
People | Parsons, Samuel Holden (1737-1789) Mumford, Thomas (1728-1799) |
Theme | The American Revolution; Children & Family; Naval & Maritime |
Sub-collection | The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859 |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |
Transcript | Show/hide |