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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC00336 |
From Archive Folder | Documents Relating to 1776 |
Title | William Whipple to John Langdon regarding appointments and supplies for the continental navy |
Date | 20 May 1776 |
Author | Whipple, William (1730-1785) |
Recipient | Langdon, John |
Document Type | Correspondence; Military document |
Content Description | Whipple, a Continental Congressman, discusses the appointment of naval officers with Langdon, Congressman and Continental Naval Agent. Discusses Langdon's suggestion to appoint Captain John Roche, admitting his apprehension that Roche's appointment would "make some uneasiness as there are many Masters of Vessels of good carecter out of employ who perhaps will think themselves neglected." Relates his intention to appoint Captain Thompson (possibly Thomas Thompson) at the first opportunity. Discusses transmitting canvas and guns to Langdon for use in equipping the Continental Navy. Reports that he will address Langdon's request for gunpowder that evening before a congressional committee. Begins writing again 21 May 1776. Relates that Mr. Morris (possibly Robert Morris) "chairman of the secret committee desires you'll buy the Powder & your draught shall be duly paid." Transmits a post (not included) from Colonel Bartlet (possibly Josiah Bartlett) relating "the effect the late resolve of Congress has had in this City no doubt it will have the same in some other places." For a related discussion of the Continental Navy, refer to GLC00194. |
Subjects | Revolutionary War Continental Congress Congress Maritime Office Seeker Navy Ammunition Law Government and Civics Finance |
People | Langdon, John (1741-1819) Whipple, William (1730-1785) Bartlett, Josiah (1729-1795) Morris, Robert (1734-1806) Roche, John (fl. 1776-1777) Thompson, Thomas (cb. 1742) |
Place written | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Theme | Naval & Maritime; The American Revolution; Government & Politics |
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 superintended the construction of several ships of war. Morris, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, served as a member of the Continental Congress 1775-1778. Bartlett, also a signer of the Declaration of Independence, served as a member of the Continental Congress 1775, 1776, and 1778. |
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 discussing the newly established Continental Navy Letter from John Adams to John Jay describing his reception by King George III as America's first ambassador to Great Britain |
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