Papers of John Adams, volume 3

From Joseph Frye, 25 August 1775 Frye, Joseph JA From Joseph Frye, 25 August 1775 Frye, Joseph Adams, John
From Joseph Frye
Roxbury Camp Augt. 25th 1775 Sir

I have taken leave to Send you Enclos'd herewith, a brief account of the Several Stations in which I have Serv'd my Country in a Military way—as a history of all occurrences and Personal Sufferings in that Service would have been too tedious for your Patience, I presum'd not to trouble you with it.1 Therefore Shall say no more here than that, any Notice you Shall please to take of me on your arival in the Continental Congress, will be gratefully Acknowledged by your Honrs. most Obedient and very Humble Servt.,

Joseph Frye

RC (Adams Papers); enclosure.

1.

In all likelihood, Frye is the “Other General” to whom James Warren applied for information requested by JA (Warren to JA, 9 Aug., above).