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Title: Mr. Livingston, the President, informs the Congress that he is too much indisposed to attend, and Colonel Woodhull elected President during Mr. Livingston's absence.
Citation: American Archives Series 4, Volume 3, Page 0559
Author/Presenter: Livingston, Peter Van Brugh; New-York, Congress
Type: Correspondence; Proceedings
Themes: Key people, events, and institutions: Continental Congress; Key people, events, and institutions: meetings, provincial conventions and assemblies; Social reality: government organization
Date Presented: 1775-08-28
Before Whom: New-York, Congress
Where Presented: New-York, New-York, North America
Date Composed: 1775-8-28
Where Written: New-York, New-York, North America
Recipient: New-York, Congress
Document ID: S4-V3-P01-sp14-D0082
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