MHS Morey Otis (Mrs. James Warren) From the original painting by Copley in the possession of Winslow Horren LETTERS Being chiefly a correspondence among and James Warren VOL. II 1778-1814 3 THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1925 Duet February 4. HANNAH WINTHROP TO MERCY WARREN . Luxurious living of British officers. Burgoyne and the court-martial of Providence good to Massachusetts as against Virginia. Burgoyne's March 10. MERCY WARREN TO JAMES WARREN Conspiracies at Cambridge and traitors at Boston. Burgoyne and May 8. JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS French vessels have arrived. Entertainments for the French officers. • • Money for the Navy Board. Good appearance of the army. Steuben's May 31. JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS Is not chosen to the General Court or Board. Sources of the opposi- tion. Boston has lost its compass. Smallpox in Boston. Hancock's Arts of the Forces against the French connection. Lands for Arthur Lee. Is now on the Marine Committee. Naval transfers and appoint- June 7. JAMES WARREN TO JOHN ADAMS Rumors of his capture. Good condition of the army. Currency and Supposes he declined an election. The British force commissioners. June 19. SAMUEL ADAMS TO JAMES WARREN June 26. JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS June 28. JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS The army. British troops at Rutland. The king's birthday. Captain July 1. JAMES WARREN TO JOHN ADAMS • Safe arrival of Boston. Prizes and merchantmen move freely. July 5. JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS July 15. SAMUEL ADAMS TO JAMES WARREN To settle ceremonial in receiving M. Gerard. Articles of Confederation Congress returns to Philadelphia. Charles Lee. Captain John Green. |