Title: | Cunningham, Waddell to Capt. John Nealson, 1756 |
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ID | 5285 |
Collection | Letterbook of Greg & Cunningham, 1756-1757 [T. Truxes] |
File | gc/42 |
Year | 1756 |
Sender | Cunningham, Waddell |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | merchant |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | NYC, USA |
Destination | Snow Prince of Wales |
Recipient | Capt. John Nealson |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | business |
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Log | unknown |
Word Count | 159 |
Genre | business |
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Transcript | To Capt. John Nealson of the Snow Prince of Wales, 14 June 1756 Sir: I wrote you 29th past to which please be refered. I have now only to add that things has dayly A worse aspect then they had. There are large Seizures made every day. You must be upon your Gard to let no Boats Board your Vessel, & if you find any danger at Stanford after Landing the goods on freight, proceed directly with our own Goods into Philadelphia River &, without sloping, go within Ten Miles of the Town & send A Letter to Messrs. Scott & McMichael who will be prepared to dispatch you. If you & Mr, Loyd is of opinion our goods may be Landed with safety in New England, then let them be put by themselves, as otherwise I shant be able to get them away. As soon as I hear of your arrival, I shall go directly to Stanford. WC |