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American Revolution: Important Revolutionary War Intellegence

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American Revolution: Important Revolutionary War Intellegence
REVOLUTIONARY WAR INTELLEGENCE LETTER. Portion of an Autograph Letter by an unknown author, both sides of one sheet, no date [1778], no place, 7.25" x 6", Fine. In full: "No Doubt you have that the transports are gone to Boston Bay to fetch Gen Burgoyne & his troops. But two or three Days befor I cam Down on Parole the Cogress pass a Resolve that they should not go before the Parliament of Great Britain had satify'd the Convention & that they were a going to send them up the Country about 70 to a place called Rutland were they had built Barracks for them. In the Beginning of Feby. one of the Rebel Frigates...called the Warren got out to sea has since taken a valuable Prisis & carried them safe into Boston./ The Galebay has taken a 24 fun French ship with stores for the Rebels... in January the Reble Frigate call'd Boston saild from that Port with Mr. Adams on bd as an Embasadore for the Court of Madrid./ Dare say you have heard of the misfortune Capn. Ascough has met with... he had been on shore on Long Island & was comming off in his Boat..a party of the Rebbels that had Landed there fired into the Boat & Wounded him & the surgeon & 2 of the men he got on bd his vessel with out any further Account & came to Rhode Island where he told me the surgeions tell him that he will not lose his Leg entirely..." There are references to various Revolutionary events in this very interesting fragment, including Burgoyne's troops, which had been defeated by the American General Gates, to John Adams, who set sail in February of 1778 on the frigate Boston on his way to France (not Madrid), where he worked to form an alliance and to obtain a loan from the French; he returned in 1779 after Benjamin Franklin was appointed sole plenipotentiary to the French. Richard Henry Lee was sent to Madrid.