RUSH, BENJAMIN (continued): 1777.—January 14, Philadelphia. See Lee," Vol. ii, p. 165. "Life of Richard Henry Vol. i, p. 273, No. 79. 1777.-January 14, Philadelphia. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 166. Vol. i, p. 277, No. 80. SCHUYLER, PHILIP : Lee," Vol. ii, p. 155. 1775.-October 19, Ticonderoga. See "Life of Richard Henry SHIPPEN, WILLIAM, JR.: Vol. i, p. 159, No. 47. 1776.-December 17, Bethlehem. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 167. 1776. December 20, Bethlehem. STEPHEN, ADAM: Vol. i, p. 229, No. 66. See "Life of Richard Henry See "Life of Richard Henry 1774-August 27, Berkeley Courthouse. Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 207. See "Life of Richard 1775.-February 1. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, Vol. i, p. 125, No. 37. p. 208. Vol. i, p. 129, No. 38. 1775.-February 17. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 210. 1775.-September 23, Pittsburg. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 211. Vol. i, p. 155, No. 46. 1777.-April 22, Chatham. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 211. SULLIVAN, JAMES : Vol. i, p. 297, No. 86. 1789.—April 11, Boston. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 331, No. 88. Vol. ii, p. 152. WASHINGTON, GEORGE: 1774.—August 9, Fredericksburg. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. i, p. 105. Vol. i, p. 83, No. 26. 1775-July 10, Camp at Cambridge. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 1. No postscript in original MS. Vol. i, p. 147, No. 44. WASHINGTON, GEORGE (continued): 1775.-October 29, Cambridge. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 6. 1775.-November 27, Cambridge. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 7. Vol. i, p. 99, No. 30. Vol. i, p. 103, No. 31. Vol. i, p. 183, No. 54. of Richard Henry Lee," 1775. December 26, Cambridge. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 8. 1776.—April 4, Cambridge. See "Life Vol. ii, p. 10. Unpublished P. S. Speaks of the need of a 1776.-May 11, New York. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," hospital. 1777.-April 24, Morristown. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 12. Vol. i, p. 301, No. 87. 1777-May 10, Morristown. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," 1778.-August 10, White Plains (probably to R. H. Lee). See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 22. Vol. ii, p. 83, No. 25. 1778.—September 23, Fredericksburg, N. Y. See "Life of Rich ard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 23. Vol. ii, p. 108, No. 30. 1779.—May 5, Headquarters Middle Brook (not only to R. H. Lee but to Henry Lawrence and Thomas Burke). See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 24. Vol. ii, p. 152, No. 42. WASHINGTON, GEORGE (continued): 1784.—June 12, Mount Vernon. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 25. 1784. December 14, Mount Vernon. 1785.—March 15, Mount Vernon. Vol. ii, p. 242, No. 66. See "Life of Richard See "Life of Richard Henry See "Life of Richard Henry 1785. June 22, Mount Vernon (probably to R. H. Lee). See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol ii, p. 31. Vol. ii, p. 295, No. 79. 1785.—August 22, Mount Vernon (probably to R. H. Lee). See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 33. Vol. ii, p. 307, No. 82. Vol. ii, p. 343, No. 91. 1789.-August 2, New York. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 36. WEEDON, GEORGE: 1781.-June 15, Fredericksburg. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 205. Lee," Vol. ii, p. 206. Vol. ii, p. 216, No. 59. Vol. ii, p. 220, No. 60. 1781.—August 2, Fredericksburg. See "Life of Richard Henry 1781. September 20, Camp, Gloucester Courthouse. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 206. Vol. ii, p. 228, No. 62. WHIPPLE, WILLIAM : Lee," Vol. i, p. 216. 1778.—November 8, Philadelphia. See "Life of Richard Henry Vol. i, p. 120, No. 33. 1779.-August 23, Philadelphia. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee,” Vol. ii, p. 111. Vol. ii, p. 172, No. 48. 1779.-September 18, Philadelphia. Lee," Vol. ii, p. 112. See "Life of Richard Henry 1783-April 17, Portsmouth, N. H. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. i, p. 238. Vol. ii, p. 240, No. 65. WHIPPLE, WILLIAM (continued): 1783.-September 15, Portsmouth. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 113. WYTHE, GEORGE : 1777 August 24, Williamsburg. Lee," Vol. ii, p. 185. 1777.—October 18, Williamsburg. Lee," Vol. ii, p. 186. Vol. ii, p. 232, No. 63. See "Life of Richard Henry Vol. ii, pp. 336, 335, No. 97. See "Life of Richard Henry Vol. ii, p. 1, No. 1. 1777.-November 6, Williamsburg. See "Life of Richard Henry 1778.-August 1, Williamsburg. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 187. Vol. ii, p. 17, No. 6, Lee," Vol. ii, p. 187. Vol. ii, p. 79, No. 24. LETTERS TO ARTHUR LEE. ADAMSON, DR. (in Latin): 1766.- February 22. Enclosing a leaf (since lost) of some recently discovered plant. Expresses a hope that Mr. Lee will become the botanist of America. Vol. i, p. 1, No. 1. BARRÉ (Col.): 1771. January 31, London. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. i, p. 265. Vol. 1, pp. 82, 83, No. 25. See "Life of Richard CARDROSS, LORD (afterwards Earl Buchan): 1767.- October 31, Walcot near Bath. Henry Lee," Vol. i, p. 263; see "Life of Arthur Lee," Vol. ii, p. 345. JONES, SIR WILLIAM: Vol. i, p. 21, No. 8. 1790.-October 14, Bengal, Chrisna Nagar. A letter concerning the legal affairs of Mr. Stepdoe. Postscript dated Calcutta, November 7, 1790. Vol. ii, p. 355, No. 94. LEE, WILLIAM : 1780.-August 15. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, P. 231. M'KEAN, THOMAS : Lee," Vol. ii, p. 178. Vol. ii, p. 166, No. 46. 1781. September 4, Philadelphia. See "Life of Richard Henry Vol. ii, p. 224, No. 61. WILKES, JOHN : 1777.-November 9, Prince's Court. See "Life of Richard Henry Vol. ii, p. 19, No. 7. Lee," Vol. i, p. 264. WYNDHAM, WILLIAM : 1778.—March 12, Dunkirk. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee,” Vol. i, p. 266. Vol. ii, p. 51, No. 16. LETTERS FROM RICHARD HENRY LEE. DICKINSON, JOHN: 1768.-November 26, Chantilly, Va. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. i, p. 66. Vol. 1, pp. 37, 38, 34, No. 13. See "Life of Richard Henry 1773-April 4, Chantilly, Va. Lee,” Vol. i, p. 90. For answer see "Life of R. H. Lee," Vol. i, p. 91. FLORIDA BLANCA, COUNT DE: 1785.- October 6, New York. Vol. i, p. 29, 36, No. 10. Impaired health necessitates his retirement from Congress. Assures him that Don Diego de Gardoque has been received with due honor. Desires above all things friendly and commercial relations with Spain. HENRY, PATRICK : 1777-May Vol. ii, p. 247, No. 68. Speaks of accusations made against him by his enemies. Gives hopeful account of the army. Gen. Tryon's 1777.-February 11, Philadelphia. See "Life of Richard Henry Vol. i, p. 187, No. 55. Lee," Vol. i, p. 181. MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR: 1775-May 28. See "Life of Richard Henry Lee," Vol. ii, p. 155. Vol. i, p. 141, No. 42. |