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Document, 1779 July 28

1. Document, 1779 July 28

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
  • Date: 1779 July 28
  • Summary: Because De Neufville has been more occupied than anyone else in attempting to establish connections between the United States and the United Provinces, he wishes to acquaint Congress with the steps he has already taken toward t...
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Document, 1779 July 28

2. Document, 1779 July 28

Document, 1779 July 28

3. Document, 1779 July 28

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1779 July 28
  • Summary: DeNeufville & Son have been encouraged by several friends to offer theirservices to Congress in establishing a direct commercial correspondence betweenthe United States and the United Provinces. In order to form such a desirabl...
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Document, 1779 July 31

4. Document, 1779 July 31

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1779 July 31
  • Summary: Through the Baron van der Capellen the deNeufvilles were brought into intimatefriendship with Colonel Dirks? Dicks? of the American service and to high affection for the thirteen United States, and her cause. They would like to...
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Document, 1780 April 06

5. Document, 1780 April 06

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 April 06
  • Summary: As the United Provinces are not yet able to acknowledge the independence of the United States, [de Neufville] hopes to cultivate private connections with them. Sent information to Jay in Philadelphia; wants to know if he receiv...
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Document, 1780 April 06

6. Document, 1780 April 06

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 April 06
  • Summary: Glad Jay arrived safely in France. Warmly attached to the American cause and wish Holland in a position to acknowledge American independence. Hope Jay received the letters they sent to him while he was President of Congress.
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7. Document, 1780 April 06 - 1780 October 04

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 April 06 - 1780 October 04
  • Summary: An inquiry whether John Jay received the intelligence they forwarded to him while he was President of Congress. Hope that their zeal in acquiring the intelligence may prove to benefit of Holland and the United States They will ...
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Document, 1780 April 27

8. Document, 1780 April 27

  • Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) John de Neufville & Son (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 April 27
  • Summary: Thanks them for the intelligence they forwarded, and presumes a formal letter of thanks was forwarded by Congress although this may have been lost in the voyage. Looks forward to the recognition of American independence by the ...
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Document, 1780 April 27

9. Document, 1780 April 27

  • Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) John de Neufville & Son (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 April 27
  • Summary: Believes Congress must have answered de Neufville's letters by now. Hopes The Netherlands stand firm against the injustices inflicted on them by England.
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Document, 1780 August 16

10. Document, 1780 August 16

  • Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) John de Neufville & Son (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 August 16
  • Summary: Glad that Franklin can accept the bills and is grateful to De Neufville for his aid to the United States.
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Document, 1780 August 16

11. Document, 1780 August 16

  • Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) John de Neufville & Son (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 August 16
  • Summary: Glad that Franklin can accept the bills and is grateful to de Neufville for his aid to the U.S.
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Document, 1780 August 27

12. Document, 1780 August 27

Document, 1780 August 27

13. Document, 1780 August 27

  • Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) John de Neufville & Son (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 August 27
  • Summary: Their bills drawn on him, now in the hands of Queneau and Co., have been presented for acceptance. As arrangements were not completed, he found it necessary to ask for a delay, which Queneau were gracious enough to for bear ins...
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Document, 1780 December 04

14. Document, 1780 December 04

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 December 04
  • Summary: No "men of true spirits" in Holland have been influenced by Sir Joseph York's memorials. The armed neutrality policy of Holland will do much to hamper England's attempts on the independence of the United States. Adams spoke rec...
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Document, 1780 July 13

15. Document, 1780 July 13

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 July 13
  • Summary: Did not expect that Jay could not accept some of the bills. Have accepted them all so far. Would like to open a loan here but at present the loss of Charlestown is against it. Since even a small sum would at this critical momen...
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Document, 1780 July 13

16. Document, 1780 July 13

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 July 13
  • Summary: Did not expect that Jay could not accept some of the bills. Have accepted them all so far. Would like to open a loan here but at present the loss of Charlestown is against it. Since even a small sum would at this critical momen...
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Document, 1780 July 28

17. Document, 1780 July 28

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 July 28
  • Summary: Franklin has agreed to accept the bills drawn on Laurens until his arrival. De Neufville will continue to accept them.
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Document, 1780 July 28

18. Document, 1780 July 28

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 July 28
  • Summary: Dr. Franklin has offered to accept future bills drawn on Henry Laurens until the latter arrives. De Neufville offers to continue acceptance of bills under guarantee of reimbursement. Has heard that Spanish and French fleets hav...
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Document, 1780 July 28

19. Document, 1780 July 28

  • Name: John de Neufville & Son (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 July 28
  • Summary: Franklin has agreed to accept the bills drawn on Laurens until his arrival. De Neufville will continue to accept them.
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Document, 1780 July 29

20. Document, 1780 July 29

  • Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) John de Neufville & Son (Addressee)
  • Date: 1780 July 29
  • Summary: Jay has no intelligence of the arrival of Laurens or even of his sailing. Jay has no power in the matter or he would authorize de Neufville to make a loan in Holland. Cannot speak for Franklin but will write to him. The loss of...
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