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1783 Apr-Dec
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Two letters from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington. The first details financial compensation for Culper and others in the secret service network and concludes with Tallmadge's expressions of gratitude and respect for Washington's leadership during the war. The second instructs Washington on how to reach him after he has departed from Princetown.
Winthrop, Robert, 1848, 1859
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Series 5 consists of the papers of Benjamin Tallmadge's son, Frederick Augustus Tallmadge. Many of the letters concern Frederick Tallmadge's publication of his father's memoirs. Others record, and express appreciation for, Tallmadge's public service in New York and in Congress.
The first subseries, Tallmadge's correspondence, is arranged alphabetically by correspondent. The second subseries, Tallmadge's miscellaneous papers, are arranged in chronological order.
Tallmadge, Benjamin to George Washington, 1783 Aug 16
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Sends an account of expenses incurred by Culper (Abraham Woodhull) and others while on secret service; thanks and congratulates Washington.
Tallmadge, Benjamin to George Washington, 1783 Sep 27
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Thanks Washington for his letter; asks that letters from headquarters be sent to him in care of Ezra L'Hommedieu or Mr. Pierce, Paymaster General.
Winthrop, Robert to Frederick Augustus Tallmadge, 1848 Mar 7
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Regarding his brother-in-law Dr. John Collins Warren.
Winthrop, Robert to Frederick Augustus Tallmadge, 1859 Feb 7
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Thanks Tallmadge for Benjamin Tallmadge's Memoir; has heard it mentioned Josiah Quincy; remembers Benjamin Tallmadge's reticience about the Andre affair.
Tallmadge, Benjamin to Nehemiah Hubbard, 1780 Feb 12
Writes to Hubbard about securing hay for horses. Typed transcript (4 copies).