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Rough Journals, 1774-89

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  • Apr 28 - July 6, 1779 (Vol 22)
  • July 7 - Nov 8, 1779 (Vol 23)
  • Nov 9, 1779 - Jan 26, 1780 (Vol 24)
  • Nov 9, 1779 - Jan 26, 1780 (Vol 25)
  • Jan 27 - Apr 3, 1780 (Vol 26)
  • Apr 4 - Jun 23, 1780 (Vol 27)
  • June 24 - Sept 8, 1780 (Vol 28)
  • Sept 9 - Dec 1, 1780 (Vol 29)
  • Dec 4, 1780 - Mar27, 1781 (Vol 30)
  • Mar28 - Aug 13, 1781 (Vol 31)
  • Aug 14 - Dec 31, 1781 (Vol 32)
  • Volume 33
  • Aug 15, 1882 - Apr 16, 1783 (Vol 34)
  • Apr 17, 1783 - Apr 5, 1784 (Vol 35)
  • Volume 36
  • Apr. 11, 1785-Mar. 2, 1789 (Vol 37)
  • Apr. 11, 1785-Mar. 2, 1789 (Vol 38)
  • Apr. 11, 1785-Mar. 2, 1789 (Vol 39)
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