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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC00194 |
From Archive Folder | Documents Relating to 1776 |
Title | William Whipple to John Langdon discussing the newly established Continental Navy |
Date | 29 April 1776 |
Author | Whipple, William (1730-1785) |
Recipient | Langdon, John |
Document Type | Correspondence; Government document; Military document |
Content Description | William Whipple, a Continental Congressman, discusses the newly established Continental Navy with fellow Congressman Langdon. Refers to supplying guns to soldiers, and mentions a United States flag with "thirteen stripes red & white for the field, & a Union." Advises Langdon not to resign his Congressional seat in order to accept an appointment as a Continental Naval Agent, stating "such a step would have an avaricious appearance, & on the other hand there can not be a greater evidence of Patriotism than preferring the public good, to ones private interest ... I by no means can advise to your resigning your seat in Congress." Requests that Langdon transmit a list of nominations for officers of an unspecified ship. Discusses details regarding canvas being transmitted to Langdon (possibly for use in making a flag). Fragile and slightly torn in creases. For a related discussion of the Continental Navy, refer to GLC00336. |
Subjects | American Flag Navy Revolutionary War Continental Congress Weaponry |
People | Langdon, John (1741-1819) Whipple, William (1730-1785) |
Place written | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Theme | Government & Politics; Naval & Maritime; The American Revolution |
Sub-collection | The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859 |
Additional Information | Congress established the Continental Navy 13 October 1775. Langdon resigned his Congressional seat in June 1776 to become a Marine agent for Continental prizes and superintendent of the construction of several ships of war. |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |
Related documents | Letter from William Whipple to John Langdon regarding appointments and supplies for the continental navy |
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