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Robert Morris- Autograph Letter Signed With Signi

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Robert Morris- Autograph Letter Signed With Signi
<B>Robert Morris- Autograph Letter Signed With Significant Content</B></I> 2.25 pages of hand-written text, full document measures 12" x 15". In hinged frame with full translation. Portsmouth, August 4, 1777. Text tells of an incursion in which a ship loaded with rum is driven to shore by an enemy ship with 32 guns roughly 7 miles from Portsmouth. Morris speaks of three ships in particular, the Ranger, the Raliege, and Alfred in this transmission to an apparently secret Wartime Committee. The letter reads "If the secret committee want any more vessels for Virginia or Carolina they may be either purchased or chartered... " Mention is also made of a Captain J and a Mr. Langdon in regards to a voyage over the Atlantic. Morris also makes a very pointed appeal to the recipient to appoint a Navy Board quickly as "I have heard nothing of since I left Phila for heavens sake let that board be just in motion." Morris was a master financier and his firm profited heavily from sales of arms and supplies to the Continental Army, which explains his discussion of ship sales in this letter. A year prior, on the 1st of July of 1776, Morris had initially voted in opposition to the Independence, but 3 days later he joined his colleagues from Pennsylvania (Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, John Morton, George Clymer, James Smith, George Taylor, James Wilson, George Ross) as a signatory of the Declaration of Independence. <I>From the collection of Bradley O'Leary.</B></I> <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>