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+ | Around six months after his first letter to [[George Wythe]], [[Wikipedia: Silas Deane| Silas Deane]], and [[Wikipedia: John Adams| John Adams]], Thomas Greenough writes again to say that even more of [[wikipedia: Noodle's Island| Noodle's Island]] has been damaged. He includes a list of the trees and property destroyed. He then asks, if at all possible, for Wythe, Adams, and Deane to pay for least a portion of the losses of £1520 of one hundred pounds Sterling so that the town can begin rebuilding with the troops now gone from Boston. | ||
+ | ==Letter text== | ||
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− | [[File: ThomasGreenoughtoWytheetal8june1776p1.jpg |right|thumb| | + | [[File: ThomasGreenoughtoWytheetal8june1776p1.jpg |right|thumb|300px|<p>"Thomas Greenough to Wythe et al, 8 June 1776, p 1." Image from ''The Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789.''</p>]] |
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− | [ | + | New Haven 8th 1776 |
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− | 13 | + | Gentm. |
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− | + | The [[Thomas Greenough to Wythe, John Adams, & Silas Deane, 22 December 1775|22d Dec.]] Last, I wrote you informing you of the Loss we Sustained on Noddle's Island since which, I have been down to Boston, and find the Island much more damaged than I could have conceived of, besides the buildings &c, I mentioned the amount was £1520. They distroyed, cut, and burnt &c underwritten | |
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− | 2 pumps | + | Viz. 35 Large locus trees |
− | 1 | + | |
− | 234 feet open | + | 22 feet plaind and painted fence & with large gates before the mansion House red Seder posts |
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− | One | + | 500 feet board fence round the cowyard |
− | Gentm. | + | |
+ | 974 Ds Ds round the Garden Red Seder posts all most new | ||
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+ | 13 fruit trees in the Garden | ||
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+ | 100 or more spruce Spars, poles for fences | ||
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+ | 45 lengths post and rails fence, 5 rails each | ||
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+ | 78 lengths 3 rail fence underpind with Stone (wall good) | ||
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+ | 2 pumps entirely distroyed | ||
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+ | 1 Ds much damaged | ||
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+ | 234 feet open board fence round the Sheepyard | ||
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+ | A Bridge burnt and the Wharfe where the Store was burnt, much burnt– | ||
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+ | One Horse Stable omitted in my last worth aboute twenty pounds Sterling (McWilliams Says £30 Sterling) but I believe £20 is enough | ||
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+ | Gentm. you may if you please make an addition to the Sum of £1520 of one hund. pounds Sterling for above Loss and damages | ||
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+ | turn over. | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
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− | [[File: ThomasGreenoughtoWytheetal8june1776p2.jpg |right|thumb| | + | [[File: ThomasGreenoughtoWytheetal8june1776p2.jpg |right|thumb|250px|<p>"Thomas Greenough to Wythe et al, 8 June 1776, p 2." Image from ''The Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789.''</p>]] |
− | and whereas we expect to be paid for those damages done by the Provisional | + | <blockquote> |
− | + | and whereas we expect to be paid for those damages done by the Provisional Troops on the Island, we should be glad that if its in your power at present that you would please to give us part to begin to rebuild with now the troops have left Boston. the longer delayd. the greater the damage. I conclude with wishing you Grace and wisdom Health and happiness hear and hear after | |
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− | + | from your Obedt. Humb. Servt. | |
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+ | Thos. Greenough | ||
+ | To Deane Adams & [[George Wythe|Wythe]] Esq | ||
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+ | Committee | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
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− | [[File: ThomasGreenoughtoWytheetal8june1776p3.jpg |right|thumb| | + | [[File: ThomasGreenoughtoWytheetal8june1776p3.jpg |right|thumb|250px|<p>"Thomas Greenough to Wythe et al, 8 June 1776, p 3." Image from ''The Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789.''</p>]] |
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− | + | Greenough | |
− | Deane, Adams, & Wythe Esqs. | + | |
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+ | Deane, Adams, & Wythe Esqs. | ||
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+ | In | ||
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+ | Philadelphia | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Thomas Greenough to Wythe, John Adams, & Silas Deane, 22 December 1775]] | ||
[[Category:Letters to Wythe]] | [[Category:Letters to Wythe]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Letters and Papers]] |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 10 March 2018
Around six months after his first letter to George Wythe, Silas Deane, and John Adams, Thomas Greenough writes again to say that even more of Noodle's Island has been damaged. He includes a list of the trees and property destroyed. He then asks, if at all possible, for Wythe, Adams, and Deane to pay for least a portion of the losses of £1520 of one hundred pounds Sterling so that the town can begin rebuilding with the troops now gone from Boston.
Letter text
Page 1
New Haven 8th 1776
Gentm.
The 22d Dec. Last, I wrote you informing you of the Loss we Sustained on Noddle's Island since which, I have been down to Boston, and find the Island much more damaged than I could have conceived of, besides the buildings &c, I mentioned the amount was £1520. They distroyed, cut, and burnt &c underwritten
Viz. 35 Large locus trees
22 feet plaind and painted fence & with large gates before the mansion House red Seder posts
500 feet board fence round the cowyard
974 Ds Ds round the Garden Red Seder posts all most new
13 fruit trees in the Garden
100 or more spruce Spars, poles for fences
45 lengths post and rails fence, 5 rails each
78 lengths 3 rail fence underpind with Stone (wall good)
2 pumps entirely distroyed
1 Ds much damaged
234 feet open board fence round the Sheepyard
A Bridge burnt and the Wharfe where the Store was burnt, much burnt–
One Horse Stable omitted in my last worth aboute twenty pounds Sterling (McWilliams Says £30 Sterling) but I believe £20 is enough
Gentm. you may if you please make an addition to the Sum of £1520 of one hund. pounds Sterling for above Loss and damages
turn over.
Page 2
and whereas we expect to be paid for those damages done by the Provisional Troops on the Island, we should be glad that if its in your power at present that you would please to give us part to begin to rebuild with now the troops have left Boston. the longer delayd. the greater the damage. I conclude with wishing you Grace and wisdom Health and happiness hear and hear after
from your Obedt. Humb. Servt.
Thos. Greenough
To Deane Adams & Wythe Esq
Committee
Page 3
Greenough
To
Deane, Adams, & Wythe Esqs.
In
Philadelphia