Papers of John Adams, volume 5
JA increasingly felt the weight of committee work during the six weeks that remained before he could take a much-needed rest. He un-10burdened himself about his need for relief in almost petulant tones to James Warren in more than one letter; yet for this period there is no significant documentary evidence of JA's contribution to committee reports. The editors are reduced simply to listing committee assignments and their consequences not previously mentioned. The form follows that of earlier lists in Volumes 3 and 4 which summarize JA's participation in committees.
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JCC, 2:250; 5:463, 636).A standing committee to devise ways for supplying the Continental Army with medicines. See vol. 3:156. To consider a petition from Peter Dicthery ( JCC, 5:723).Other duties assigned: 16 Sept.—to consider a letter from Dr. William Rickman; 20 Sept.—to forward 300 pounds of Peruvian Bark to the southern department; 23 Sept.—to consider a letter from Dr. William Shippen; 24 Sept.—to obtain medicines from the Pennsylvania Council of Safety (same, 5:761, 788, 809, 813). -
JCC, 4:293–294; 5:608).To ascertain the value of gold and silver coins in relation to Spanish milled dollars. See vol. 4:17–18. Reported and report tabled: Dft in the hand of Thomas Jefferson ( JCC, 5:724–728; Jefferson,Papers, 1:515–518). -
JCC, 5:827).To draft letters of credence for the commissioners to France and to suggest means for their subsistence. Reported and resolutions adopted: 28 Sept.; Dft not found (same, 5:833–834). -
JCC, 5:830).To consider two letters from George Washington of 24 and 25 Sept. with enclosures. Reported and resolutions adopted: 30 Sept.; Dft not found (same, 5:836–837). Further resolutions adopted: 7 Oct.; Dft not found (same, 5:853). -
JCC, 5:838).To consult with Thomas Mifflin on his resumption of the post of quartermaster general. 11Reported and resolutions adopted: 2 Oct.; Dft not found (same, 5:839–840).