Daniel Sullivan's Visits, May And June, 1781 : to General John Sullivan, in Philadelphia, to Explain Declarations in Sir Henry Clinton's Secret Journal

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They were represented abroad by Dr. Frank- lin, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Laurens, Francis Dana, Ralph Izzard. In executive offices were Sam Adams, Livingston, Cornell ; while Washington, Gates, Greene, Ster- ling, Morgan, Wayne, Sumter, and Marion led in the armies.
Several of the most honored, who had been members of the Congress, held high office in the States. Rarely as many as thirty attended Congress. This explains why so many duties devolved upon the few, — why Sullivan was cho
...sen on so many committees. As the first on the list of the most northern State, in which order of precedence they were called upon to vote, Sullivan's was a responsible position to hold, for reasons sufficiently obvious. In military and naval affairs, in the Treasury and Foreign departments, there were few more able or willing. Langdon, President of Harvard, was his frequent correspondent on finance ; and with Witherspoon, President of Princeton, he was associated in foreign and financial affairs.

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