01695cpcaa2200349 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075040002400092072001200116100002900128245005300157300001500210506002200225520037100247533003500618545009700653546003600750580005700786600004900843600004700892610007000939610004201009650002401051651005601075651005101131656002701182656006601209656005301275999001701328mm 80003552 DLC20260227111702.0800602|||||||||||| eng  amm 80003552  aDLCedacscDLCdDLC 7aC2lcmd1 aRead, Jacob,d1752-1816.00aJacob Read papers,f1778-1813g(bulk 1783-1786). a29fitems.0 aOpen to research.8 aCorrespondence, commission, military orders, legal and financial papers chiefly from the years Read served as delegate to the U.S. Continental Congress (1783-1786). Subjects include the Revolution, confiscation of Loyalist property, the Peace of Paris (1783), and politics in South Carolina. Correspondents include Richard Peters and Jacob Read's brother, William. aIn part, transcripts.b[S.l.].0 aDelegate to the U.S. Continental Congress, U.S. senator, and army officer of South Carolina. aCollection material in English. aForms part of: Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection.10aPeters, Richard,d1743-1828vCorrespondence.10aRead, William,d1754-1845vCorrespondence.10aGreat Britain.tTreaties, etc.gUnited States,d1783 September 3.10aUnited States.bContinental Congress. 0aAmerican loyalists. 0aSouth CarolinaxPolitics and governmenty1775-1865. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyRevolution, 1775-1783. 7aArmy officers.2itoamc 7aDelegates, U.S. Continental CongresszSouth Carolina.2itoamc 7aSenators, U.S. CongresszSouth Carolina.2itoamc c42694d42694