1From George Washington to Henry Bromfield and Commodore John Manley, 24 June 1776 (Washington Papers)
The Honble Congress having determined a valuation shall be made of the Ordinance Stores taken last fall by Captn Manly, and directed me to appoint a person in behalf of the Continent to do It in conjunction with one to be chosen by Captn Manly, as you will perceive by the Inclosed Resolve, I must request the favor of you to undertake the business —I have transmitted the Original Invoice to...
2From George Washington to Captain John Manley, 28 January 1776 (Washington Papers)
I received your agreeable Letter of the 26th instant giveing an account of your haveing taken & Carried into Plymouth two of the Enemys transports. Your Conduct in engageing the eight Gun Schooner, with So few hands as you went out with, your attention in Secureing Your prizes, & your general good behavior since you first engaged in the Service, merits mine & your Countrys thanks. You may be...
3To George Washington from John Manley, 26 January 1776 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: from John Manley, 26 Jan. 1776. On 28 Jan. GW wrote to Manley : “I received your agreeable Letter of the 26th instant.”