01958cpcaa2200397 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075040002400092072001200116100003400128245004000162300001500202300001800217506002200235520062000257545007300877546003600950600004800986600003601034600004801070610004201118610002601160610003901186610005801225651002901283651003601312651005101348651002701399656002101426656005101447656002401498656002101522999001701543mm 81065495 DLC20260227111710.0810423|||||||||||| eng  amm 81065495  aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC 7aC2lcmd1 aBingham, William,d1752-1804.00aWilliam Bingham papers,f1776-1801. a27fitems. a1fcontainer.0 aOpen to research.8 aPrimarily business correspondence of Bingham with Robert Morris and the firm of Willing & Morris, shipping merchants of Philadelphia, relating to Bingham's activities as Continental agent for the colonies in the West Indies (1776-1779) and to the commercial markets of both Europe and the United States during the Revolutionary period. Also includes a report to the Continental Congress (1799); a memorial to the frigate Confederacy (1780); a statement by Bingham on the U.S. financial system (1791); and miscellaneous undated documents. Correspondents include Benjamin Rush, James R. Reid, and Willing & Frances.0 aTrader, privateer owner, banker, and U.S. senator from Pennsylvania. aCollection material in English.10aMorris, Robert,d1734-1806vCorrespondence.10aReid, James R.vCorrespondence.10aRush, Benjamin,d1746-1813vCorrespondence.10aUnited States.bContinental Congress.20aConfederacy (Frigate)20aWilling & FrancesvCorrespondence.20aWilling & Morris (Philadelphia, Pa.)vCorrespondence. 0aUnited StatesxCommerce. 0aUnited StatesxEconomic policy. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyRevolution, 1775-1783. 0aWest IndiesxCommerce. 7aBankers.2itoamc 7aSenators, U.S. CongresszPennsylvania.2itoamc 7aShipowners.2itoamc 7aTraders.2itoamc c43263d43263