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Collection Reference Number GLC06518
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1776 
Title William Whipple to John Langdon regarding naval and financial matters
Date 24 November 1776
Author Whipple, William (1730-1785)  
Recipient Langdon, John  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Whipple, chairman of the Marine Committee in the Continental Congress, discusses a former request for money submitted by Langdon, naval agent for Continental prizes and supervisor of the construction of several ships. Regarding the money, mentions Langdon's acquaintances Wharton (possibly Samuel Wharton) and Donaldson. Relates that Congress has agreed to increase the Navy by one ship, and requests that Langdon assist in formulating a plan to procure materials such as iron. Discusses obtaining material from France and Spain. Discusses Langdon's financial situation, prize money procured for naval expenditure, and a vessel owned by Mr. Moffatt (possibly John Moffatt, Whipple's father-in-law). Discusses the British capture of Fort Washington, New York and Fort Lee, New Jersey 16 November. In a post script, relates "I had like to have forgot to tel you that Gen. Washington is in Jersey with about 10,000 men several Regiments are on their march to join him & the Militia of this State & Jersey are also mustering & if the Enemys designs are this way you know what country they have to march thro.'" Also mentions his suspicion that some of his previous letters had fallen into British hands.
Subjects Continental Congress  Congress  Navy  Military History  Revolutionary War  Building Construction  Global History and Civics  Foreign Affairs  France  Maritime  Finance  Privateering  Battle  Fortification  Continental Army  Militia  Revolutionary War General  
People Whipple, William (1730-1785)  Langdon, John (1741-1819)  Washington, George (1732-1799)  Moffatt, John (1692-1786)  Wharton, Samuel (1732-1800)  
Place written Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Theme The American Revolution; Foreign Affairs
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Langdon served as a Continental Congressman 1775-1776 and as a United States Senator from New Hampshire 1789-1801.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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