to Christopher Champlain

Barron, William, ?-1803 to Christopher Champlain

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GLC#
GLC00190
Type
Letters
Date
April 26, 1775
Author/Creator
Barron, William, ?-1803
Title
to Christopher Champlain
Place Written
Baltimore, Maryland
Pagination
1 p. : address : docket Height: 34.2 cm, Width: 23.7 cm
Language
English
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
The War for Independence

Written by Barron, apparently a merchant or ship captain in Baltimore, to Champlain a merchant in Newport, Rhode Island. Barron's writing is understandable, but filled with misspellings. References his own letter from April 18, 1775. Says he is loaded and expects to sail in five or six days. Says "we Recvid the disagreable news of the Battle Betwixt the Boston people and the Regler solder[s]," but does not mention battles of Concord or Lexington by name. Worries that recent developments will affect business. Hopes to hear from Champlain on what to do with the ship because he believes all the ports will be shut down soon. Hopes Champlain will not forget about his family during this ordeal and says "I hope this unhappy afair may be settled soon but I have no Resions to think that it will."

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