No. 28, 1 vol., Reports of committees of Congress on naval affairs, 1776-1786.

No. 37, 1 vol., Reports of Marine Committee and Board of Admiralty, 1776-1780.

No. 50, 1 vol., Letters of Oliver Pollock, Commercial Agent at New Orleans, to President and to committees of Congress, 1776-1782.

No. 58, 1 vol., Letters and Papers of John Hancock.

No. 78, 24 vols., Letters to President of Congress.

No. 90, 1 vol., Letters of the commercial agents at Martinique to President of Congress.

No. 137, 3 vols., Letters and Reports of Robert Morris, Agent of Marine.

No. 138, 3 vols., Reports of the Board of Treasury, 1784-1789.

Nos. 82-96, 132, 168, and 193.

The Records and Papers of the Continental Congress are especially valuable for the years from 1780 to 1783. They contain many important letters of John Paul Jones. The letters of Pollock give a full account of his services at New Orleans.