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Copy: Rutgers University Library This extract of a letter and the accompanying remarks survive...
From the good report I have of you, and from the desire I feel of affording the Town of Boston an...
I had the honor a few days sinse of receving by the hands of the Selectmen of this City, your...
His Excellency desires you will put a stop, by every mean in your power to the above practice....
I was last eveng inform’d by a freind of Capt. Jarvis’s that he had enter’d a complaint to your...
Intelligence has been recd this morning that the enemy are evacuating Philadelphia. You will hold...
On the 22d In the Eveng I recd Orders from Genl Arnold to march the detachments under my Command...
I have recd requests from Lt Jno. Jackson and Ensign William Barber both of your Regiment for...
I have this day recd a representation signed by yourself and several other Gentlemen in behalf of...
Letter not found: from Col. Henry Jackson, Capt. Thomas Turner, and Lt. Thomas Edwards, 24 Nov....
I was yesterday favd with yours of the 24th I should have been glad if the arrangements made for...
I receivd a note from Colonel Harrison this morning desireing I would State to your Excellency in...
At a late Brigade General Court Martial of which Lt Colo: Huntington was President, Joseph...
I inform’d your Excellency the situation of my Regiment with respect to the Mens Arm’s &...
I have considered your favor of this date with its inclosure. There does not appear to me any...
This morning a Flag arrived from New York, with the inclosed Letters for your Excellency. in the...
Captn Ludlow of the British Guards, has my permission (with his Servant) to pass the American...
I am directed by the Commander in Chief, to inform you that William Blake Esqr., who came up to...
The Commander in Chief directs that the American prisoners, who are now at your Post on Parole,...
His Excellency the Commander in Chief directs me to inform you That Mr Stewart, Brother to Colo....
By General Orders of the 23 July my Regiment was Order’d to march on the 24th to Relieve the...
The bearer Ensign Spencer Wood, of the 4th Massachusetts Regiment is desirous to retire from the...
The inclosed Letter I recd Yesterday from Lt Thomas Cole of the 4th Massachusetts Regiment...
The Commander in Chief has considered the case of Lt Cole and has directed me to inform you that...
Agreeable to the General Orders of the 11th Feby I march’d with my Regiment, to releive the first...
The Commander in Chief has no objection that Chris. Beebe of your Regt should receive a furlough...
The Commander in Chief thinks it will be well to detain Frye with your Regt until some thing...
We have been informed, that the General Officers are of Opinion, the Drummers, and Fifers...
Having before this Time given my Opinion that it was not the Intention of Congress by their...
Having taken the earliest Oppo. to lay before the Financier a Copy of the Memorial you delivered...
[ Philadelphia ] August 14, 1794 . “A Warrant has this day issued in your favor on the Treasurer...
As the common father & first Magistrate of our Country, I beg leave to make the following...
M r Ticknor , a young gentleman of Massachusets , left this country for Europe in March or April...
Your note covering the letter for M r Cathalan has been received, and the request it contained...
In July last I took the liberty of availing my self of the protection of your cover for a letter...
On the 16 th inst. I took the liberty, thro’ the office of the Secretary of State , of asking a...
After I had sealed my letter of yesterday , a mail arrived, bringing me one from mr Cathalan ,...
I am really ashamed, Sir, to repeat at such short intervals the liberties I take with your cover....
I have yielded to the solicitations of the author of the enclosed address, to forward it to you....