Appraisal: Israel Putnam Collection, ca. 1777

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Appraiser
Catherine Williamson

Julien’s Auctions
Gardena, CA

APPRAISED VALUE (2015)

$17,000 - $26,000 Auction

Update: April 4, 2016
The letters brought to the 2015 Tucson ANTIQUES ROADSHOW event have been transcribed below. Boston 5th June 1776 Dear Sir. I have sent from hence to be thereby you Recv'd & forwarded to New York: <ul s
    1
  • sand bags in 20 Bales.</li>
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  • t Ball. 2 tons in 40 boxes.</li>
  • 1
  • antelets in 20 casks. </li>
  • 1
  • road axes in 2 vats.</li>
  • 5
  • ndhammers in 1 Cask. 500 hand hatchets in 13 Casks. </li>
  • f
  • ng axes 2 Casks. Hand bill 10 casks containing 500-1000 Spades & 500 Shovels.</li>
  • 3
  • es of Carpenters tools & one cask of hand saws. Seven casks of spikes from 2 ½ to 5 inch. Casks of 2 ½ Nails. 20 boxes of Carbines & 500 barrels of powder & hope you will be ready to receive them I intend to be at Norwich with the powder & I am</li>
  • > Dear
with affection & esteem yrs: I. Putnam Jr. Pomfret of 2 of April 1768 Dear Sir When I talked with you about bringing the hors down to you I take it that Major Durky and Mr Abet was to say how much good Westinde rum I was to have for him next Jun if you take it so you need not rite but if you don’t pray let me know for I and Durky understood it so but sumbody that was by afterward said they did not understand it so this from your most obedient humble servant. To Mr Gortmarchant at Norwich Israel Putnam Joshua Huntington Esqr Peekskill, Sept. 13th 1777 Please your Honor, Your favour of the 9th Inst. with the Inclosures I have been duly honoured with, [I] am much obliged to you for the intelligence they contain, by which, & the information of M. Brown, I perceive, the Two Armies of Gens. Washington & Howe are in a critical situation; the Enemy, I understand, are now removed from their ships, which are sent round, I presume, to give an alarm up the Delaware and unless General Washington attacks them soon, I fear, he will loose some advantages that may not easily be regained. By Capt. Worcester, who came from Gen. Gates last Saturday, at Van Schaicks Island, am informed that supplies came in to him fast, the men in high Spirits & that he has since moved up to Stillwater, —Genl[s]. Lincoln & Stark are on their march from Bennington with Six or Seven thousand Troops to get Burgoin's rear[.] Should they design as high up as Crown point, their plan, in my Opinion, would be perfect, & in case Genl. Gates pursues on at the Same time, the [?s] would be glorious. …
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