The Morgan Library
Department of Literary and Historical Manuscripts
New York, NY
Papers:
1779, 1 item.
A letter from Philip Van Cortlandt to General Edward Hand written on May 23, 1779. In the letter, Van Cortlandt writes that he is forwarding a letter from General Sullivan by express with guards.
New Jersey Historical Society
Newark, NJ
Papers:
In the Revolutionary War Military Records, 1776-1783, 8 volumes.
Other authors include Philip Van Cortlandt.
New-York Historical Society
New York, NY
Papers:
In the Van Cortlandt Family Papers, 1688-1846, 0.8 linear foot.
The collection includes legal papers related to Philip Van Cortlandt, letters from him, and an inventory of his estate.
New York Public Library
New York, NY
Papers:
In the Van Cortlandt-Van Wyck Family Papers, 1667-1912, 3 linear feet.
There is a significant amount of correspondence between Pierre Van Cortlandt and his son Philip.
Southern Methodist University
Bridwell Library
Dallas, TX
Papers:
1783, 1 sheet.
A quasi-discharge given in June of 1783 to Willm. Hunth private, who had served in the Second New York Regiment during the Revolution. The document states that Hunth's release is to be considered a furlough until a peace treaty between the United States and Great Britain is signed. The document is signed by PresidentWashington, and countersigned by Colonel John Trumbull and Colonel Philip Van Cortlandt.
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