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Philemon Dickinson

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Philemon Dickinson

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Auction Date:2018 Jul 11 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
American lawyer and politician from New Jersey (1739–1809) who, as a brigadier general of the New Jersey militia, was one of the most effective militia officers of the American Revolutionary War. He also served as a Continental Congressman from Delaware and a United States Senator from New Jersey. Revolutionary War–era ALS, one page both sides, 8.25 x 13, circa 1782. Lengthy letter to "His Excellency Gov'r Livingston in Trenton," in part: “I am this moment arrived home Philada. I being desirous to hold to the joy of the company assembled on the present happy occasion, present your Excellency with the following Intelligence received in town yesterday. A gentleman of veracity from Boston, which place he left last Saturday night, read an extract from the Martinique Gazette of the 10th April (in the Boston paper of that day) containing an account of the action in the West Indies, between the French & British Fleets, which lasted three days, very severe & bloody. The former had 33 line battleships & the latter 37. de-Grasse threw out a signal for the whole line to engage within Pistol-shot which was instantly obey'd when the greatest slaughter commenced, that has been known during the wars. The fire of small arms from de Grasse’s tops was never before equaled, being filled with soldiers. The French have lost one ship, the whole convoy safe. De Grasse was attacked by 3 ships, two of which he dismasted, & has gained immediate honor. The Minister of France told me, he had received an express from the French agent in Boston, informing him, that he had just read a letter from the French agent in Guadeloupe dated 24th April, ordering him to send on with the utmost expedition, all the stores from Newport to St. Domingo, for the use of de Grasses fleet. I sincerely congratulate your excellency on this interesting intelligence.” Dickinson adds a brief postscript, “I am much indisposed, as should have delivered some happy tidings in person. Capt. Barry is arrived form St. Orient. Tis whispered in town that the Spaniards have taken Providence—it surrendered on the 27th April, so says the report.” In very good to fine condition, with paper loss along the hinge and integral address leaf. The Battle of Saintes took place from April 9–12, 1782, and, contrary to this report, the British Royal Navy routed the same French fleet that had successfully blockaded the British forces at Yorktown. Led by Admiral Sir George Rodney, the British captured four ships, destroyed one, and captured more than 5,000 troops, including the famed French Admiral Comte de Grasse. The French also suffered 3,000 casualties, and thus the British successfully thwarted a combined French and Spanish attempt to take Jamaica.