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Collection Reference Number GLC04947
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1776 
Title James Bowdoin to Jonathan Trumbull regarding raising supplies and troops
Date 13 December 1776
Author Bowdoin, James (1726-1790)  
Recipient Trumbull, Jonathan  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Informs Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut, that "We join with you most fervently in your prayer that America may not be lost, or fall a Victim to the rage of a merciless tyranny. On the contrary we trust there is virtue & spirit enough in the United States to produce exertions sufficient with the blessing of Heaven to prevent it." Discusses details regarding enlisting soldiers for the Continental Army, including wages, length of service, the raising of militia, and cooperation between New England states related to raising troops. Mentions Generals George Washington, Lincoln (possibly Benjamin Lincoln), Philip Schuyler, and Rhode Island Governor Nicholas Cooke. Reports that some clothing and shoes were taken from the British army and brought into Massachusetts, but states that this quantity is smaller than it was described in the papers. Refers to a cartel at New London, Connecticut, open for the exchange of prisoners and asks if sailors "taken on board merchantmen will be received in exchange for Sailors taken on board privateers." Acknowledges receipt of previous correspondence from Trumbull containing copies of a letter and resolves of the Committee of Safety for the State of New York. Confirms that troops from Massachusetts will assist Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Subjects Revolutionary War  Military History  Recruitment  Militia  Continental Army  Soldier's Pay  Military Supplies  Global History and Civics  Foreign Affairs  Privateering  Navy  Prisoner of War  Clothing and Accessories  Uniforms  
People Bowdoin, James (1726-1790)  Trumbull, Jonathan (1710-1785)  Lincoln, Benjamin (1733-1810)  Washington, George (1732-1799)  Schuyler, Philip John (1733-1804)  Cooke, Nicholas (1717-1782)  
Place written Boston, Massachusetts
Theme The American Revolution; Foreign Affairs
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Bowdoin served as president of the council that governed Massachusetts during the American Revolution. He presided over the state constitutional convention in 1779, and served as Massachusetts Governor 1785-87.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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