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Committee of Safety Executive Correspondence and Petitions (Roll 697)

Pennsylvania’s Revolutionary Governments, Committee of Safety Executive Correspondence and Petitions, July 7, 1775-July 24, 1776 and undated., This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER LIBRARY: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education., Arranged chronologically by date of correspondence or petition. A collection of the correspondence of and to the Committee of Safety, which also includes the petitions sent by various civilians and soldiers. This information covers a period from July 7, 1775-July 24, 1776 and undated. Types of documents found in this collection include letters sent to or from various members of the Committee, letters to the Council from various suppliers of boats, food and munitions, resolutions or extracts of minutes from Committee of Safety meetings, orders for civilians to appear before the Committee, lists and appointments of officers, lists of men taken prisoner and enemy prisoners of war, a copy of Congressional minutes directly affecting the Committee of Safety in Pennsylvania, oaths not to bear arms against the United States, oaths and pledges to deliver supplies, plans and drawings for stopping and obstructing enemy navigation on the Delaware River Channel and a list of articles for armed boats. Petitions to the Committee were usually posed by private citizens, and always signed by at least one petitioner. These petitions dealt with issues such as reimbursement for supplies used or services done, pleas for higher wages, money and supplies to families in need, and requests for discharges or leave due to illness. For more details, please see the published Guide to the microfilm of Pennsylvania’s revolutionary governments, 1775-1790 (record group 27) in the Pennsylvania State Archives: https://archive.org/details/guidetoofrecords00penn/page/n3/mode/2up
APA citation style
(1775). Committee of Safety Executive Correspondence and Petitions (Roll 697). Retrieved from https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3A1854803
MLA citation style
Committee Of Safety Executive Correspondence And Petitions (Roll 697). no date. 1775.
Chicago Citation Style citation style
“Committee Of Safety Executive Correspondence And Petitions (Roll 697)”, Executive Correspondence and Petitions, 1775-1776, undated, 1775. https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3A1854803.
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