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Terrific wealth of content... Washington on exchanging prisoners... France acknowledges America's independence...



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July 26, 1777

THE LONDON EVENING POST, England, July 26, 1777 

* American Revolutionary War era
* 18th century - from The Enemy
* General George Washington


The front page has some war reports including: "...that Sir William Howe takes the field with 13,000 rank and file only...he proposes to direct his course through the Jerseys to Philadelphia, but as Mr. Washington has occupied..." with more in this.
Page 3 has many items relating to the war, the photos show just small portions.
But the best content is that found on the back page, much taken up with letters concerning the exchange of prisoners, including a 1 1/2 column letter signed in type by: G. Washington.
And then there is: "American Commerce Claimed, and American Independence Acknowledged" with a letter from France, in both French and English.
Four pages, folio size, never-trimmed margins, red tax stamp on page 3, nice condition.

Category: Revolutionary War