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Letters of the Committee of Foreign Affairs and of R. R. Livingston, the first Secretary for Foreign Affairs, from 1776 to 1783. In 3 volumes, folio.

Letters of John Jay, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, from 1785 to 1788. In 3 volumes, folio.

Reports of John Jay, from 1785 to 1787. (These reports were submitted "to the wisdom of Congress" for final determination.) In 3 volumes, folio.

Official letters from Dr. Benjamin Franklin, minister plenipotentiary to the Court of France, to the President of Congress, and to Robert R. Livingston, Secretary for Foreign Affairs. In 3 volumes, folio, with an appendix containing intelligence communicated to Dr. Franklin in France and transmitted by him to Congress.

Letters from Arthur Lee (at Paris, Berlin, and Madrid) concerning his negotiations separately and in conjunction with Dr. Franklin and Silas Deane; also his correspondence on the subject of his controversies with them. In 2 volumes, folio.

Letters of John Adams (Paris, Amsterdam, The Hague, and London). In 6 volumes, folio.

Letters from the joint commissioners, Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee, and John Adams, John Jay, and Henry Laurens. In 1 volume, folio.

Letters from the joint commissioners "for the formation of treaties of amity and commerce" (Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson). In 1 volume, folio.

Official letters from Thomas Jefferson, minister plenipotentiary to the Court of France, to Congress and to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (John Jay). (Most of the correspondence of 1787 is missing.) In 2 volumes, folio.

Official letters of William Carmichael, in his association with the American ministers and as secretary of legation and chargé d'affaires at the Court of Spain, etc. In 1 volume, folio.

Letters of Ralph Izard, commissioner of the United States at the court of the Grand Duke of Tuscany; John Jay, minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Spain; Henry Laurens, minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Holland, and Francis Dana, minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Russia. In 1 volume, folio. Letters of William Bingham, agent of the United States at Martinique; Samuel Parsons (Parsons, Alston & Co.), William Lee, and Jonathan Williams. In 1 volume, folio.

Letters of Thomas Barciay, consul-general of the United States of America in France, commissioner to negotiate with Morocco, and commissioner to settle accounts of public agents in Europe; and of John Lamb, commissioner of the United States to negotiate a treaty with Tunis. In 1 volume, folio.

Letters of Col. William Stephens Smith, secretary of legation at London; Richard Harrison, United States consul to Cadiz; John Bonfield, United States consul at Bordeaux; Joseph Gardoqui & Sons, agents of the United States at Bilboa, and of John Temple, consul-general of His Britannic Majesty in the United States. In 1 volume, folio.

Letters of Charles William Frederick Dumas, chiefly from The Hague. (In French.) In 4 volumes, folio.

Letters of Conrad Alexander Gerard, minister plenipotentiary from the Court of France to the United States, to the President of Congress. In 1 volume, folio.

Letters of Cæsar Anne (Chevalier) de la Luzerne, second minister plenipotentiary from the Court of France to the United States. In 2 volumes, folio. Letters of Jean Holker, agent of marine and consul of the King of France at Philadelphia; Barbé Marbois, chargé d'affaires of France in the United States; M. de la Forest, vice-consul-general of France, and of the Count de Moustier, successor to the Chevalier de la Luzerne. 1 volume, folio.

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Letters of Don Diego de Gardoqui, minister plenipotentiary of Spain (encargado de negocios of His Catholic Majesty) to the United States, chiefly relative to the Spanish negotiations, from 1785 to 1790. In 1 volume, folio.

Papers relative to Barbary, from 1779 to 1792, in French, Spanish, English, and Italian. (Containing lists of presents made by various powers to the regencies, and the correspondence of D'Audibert Caille and of Francisco and Guiseppe Chiappi, consuls in Barbary.) In 1 volume, folio.

Letters of P. J. Van Berckel, minister plenipotentiary of their High Mightinesses the Lords of the States-General of the United Netherlands. (In French and low Dutch, with occasional translations.) In 1 volume, folio.

Transcripts of the letters of Dr. Franklin, from December, 1776, to June, 1785. In 2 volumes, folio.

Transcript of letters of Dr. Franklin and John Adams, from 1781 to 1783. In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the letters of Arthur Lee, William Lee, and Ralph Izard, from 1776 to 1780. In 5 volumes, folio.

Transcript of the letters of Silas Deane, 1776 and 1777, and of Arthur Lee, from 1776 to 1779. In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the letters of John Adams, 1777 and 1778. In 6 volumes, folio.

Transcript of the letters of the joint commissioners of the United States of America, from 1777 to 1779, and of William Lee and Ralph Izard. In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the letters of the joint commissioners for negotiating peace. In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the letters of Thomas Jefferson, from May 11, 1785, to August 6, 1787. In 2 volumes, folio.

Transcript of the letters of William Carmichael, from 1776 to 1783. In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the letters of Francis Dana, Henry Laurens, and John Lau

rens. In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the letters of John Jay, from December, 1779, to July, 1784. In 3 volumes, folio.

Transcript of the letters of the Sieur (Conrad Alexander) Gerard, first minister plenipotentiary from France to the United States, 1778 to 1779. (In French.) In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the letters of the Chevalier de la Luzerne, from 1779 to 1782, with the action of Congress thereon and various reports of committees. In 1 volume, folio.

A second transcript of the above letters and resolves, from 1779 to 1782, and continued to 1783. In 1 volume, folio.

Record of correspondence with the French minister, 1778 and 1779. (The commencement of this volume is in the handwriting of Charles Thomson, and has much of the character of a journal.) In 1 volume, folio. Transcript of letters of C. W. F. Dumas, from 1776 to 1778. In 1 volume, folio.

Letter book of the joint commissioners for the formation of treaties of peace. In 1 volume, folio.

Record of the instructions of Thomas Barclay and John Lamb. In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the official letters of Robert R. Livingston, first Secretary for Foreign Affairs, from October 20, 1781, to May 31, 1783. (These records are called "foreign letters," from having been addressed for the most part to ministers of the United States abroad.) In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the official letters of Robert R. Livingston, from October 20,

1781, to June 2, 1782. (These records are called "domestic letters," having been addressed to persons within the United States.) In 1 volume, folio.

Record of letters of the office of the Department of Foreign Affairs (called "American letters"), from 1785 to 1792. In 4 volumes, folio.

Record of letters of the office of the Department of Foreign Affairs (called "foreign letters"), from January, 1785, to December, 1790. In 1 volume, folio.

"Resolve Book" of the Office of Foreign Affairs, containing the resolutions of Congress relating to foreign affairs from 1785 to 1789.

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'Resolve Book," containing motions and resolves of Congress from February 9, 1785, to May 16, 1786, chiefly in reference to the Office of Secretary of Foreign Affairs and of the Treasury Board.

Transcript of the reports of the Secretary for Foreign Affairs from 1785 to 1789. In 3 volumes, folio.

"Negotiation Book." A record of the correspondence between Mr. Jay and Don Diego de Gardoqui from May, 1785, to October, 1789. In 1 volume, folio.

Daily Journal, or "Despatch Book," of the Office of Foreign Affairs from 1781 to 1783 (Mr. Livingston's administration). In 1 volume, folio. Daily Journal, or "Despatch Books," of the Office of Foreign Affairs from 1784 to 1790 (Mr. Jay's administration). In 2 volumes, folio.

A record of the commissions of foreign consuls from 1778 to 1787. In 1 volume, folio.

A record of the commissions of foreign ministers, consuls, and agents. In 1 volume, folio.

A record of "passports," or sea letters, granted under the "Old Government," containing applications and evidence for sea letters. In 1 volume, folio.

A record of bonds taken under the "Old Government" for faithful performance of duty in office. In 1 volume, folio.

Transcript of the letters of John Paul Jones from February, 1778, to December, 1780. In 1 volume, folio.

Letter book of the committee appointed to transact all continental business in the city of Philadelphia in 1776 (committee consisting of Robert Morris, George Clymer, and George Walter). In 1 volume, folio. Proceedings of the committee appointed to treat with the Six Nations of Indians in 1775. In 1 volume, folio.

Record of treaties and "contracts" between the United States and other powers, and with individuals, from 1783 to 1788. In 2 volumes, folio. Reports of the Board of Treasury from 1776 to 1781. Arranged chronologically from A to Y. In 2 volumes, folio.

Reports of the Board of Treasury from 1784 to 1789, principally concerning applications from States. In 2 volumes, folio.

Letters from the Board of Treasury, submitting reports and statements of accounts, from 1785 to 1788. In 2 volumes, folio.

Record of accounts of the Register's Office from 1781 to 1783. In 2 volumes, folio.

Papers respecting state of accounts in 1784; returns of ordnance and other stores of the United States. In 1 volume, folio.

Letters, papers, and estimates relating to the Treasury, from 1782 to 1788. In 1 volume, folio.

Letters and papers of bankers in Holland; loans and contracts, 1779 to 1788. In 1 volume, folio.

A register of incidental accounts of the United States from 1785 to 1789. Record of Indian treaties from 1784 (the treaty of Fort Stanwix) to 1786. In 1 volume, folio.

Record of "ordinances" of Congress, 1781 to 1788. In 1 volume, folio. Ordinances for the government of the western territory of the United States, 1787 and 1788. In 1 volume, folio.

Returns of the inhabitants of the New England States and New York, with other statistical tables, from 1774 to 1786. In 1 volume, folio. "Abridged resolves" of Congress from 1777 to 1780. In 2 volumes, folio, with a detached list of resolves of 1775 and 1776.

Records of the credentials of the Delegates to the Continental Congress from 1781 to 1789. In 2 volumes, folio.

Reports of the Secretary of Congress from 1785 to 1788. In 1 volume, folio. "Memorandum book for 1783."

"Book of forms of commissions, etc."

List of letters, memoranda, and notes of the office of finance.

"Alphabetical list of officers who have taken the oath of allegiance." "Despatch Books," containing lists of letters received from 1779 to 1789. In 4 volumes, folio.

"A committee book;" memoranda of dates of reports of committees, 1782 to 1785.

"Memorandum of letters, papers, and journals delivered from the office of the Secretary of Congress, 1786–1789” (and in continuation from the Department of State, 1795).

"A record of the reports of committees of Congress on the five Executive Departments, 1782-1785." (Unfinished.) Folio.

"Lists of reports of committees (of Congress) from 1786 to 1788." "Lists of reports of committees (of Congress) from 1785 to 1788."

"Minutes of reports of committee from 1781 to 1785."

"Miscellaneous papers, being a collection of letters and memoranda of the period 1775-1783." To form 2 volumes, folio.

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