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In obedience to the orders given us we have met & deliberated upon the several matters referred...
New York, 18 May 1776 . Have investigated the claims of two officers to fill “the Vacant post of...
In Considering the Several Matters which your Excellency has been pleased to referr to us; we do...
4Council of War, 10 April 1779 (Washington Papers)
At a Council of War held at Head Quarters Middle Brook April 10th 1779. Present The Commander in...
In answer to the Several Questions Submitted by your Excellency Yesterday to a Council of General...
I have received yours of Yesterday evening about an hour ago. have Orderd in all the parties that...
I gave your Excellency an Account of our Arrival here yesterday Evening. Yesterday Afternoon a...
Haveing Carefully perused the two plans for the disipline of the Army which your Excellency was...
Letter not found: from Lord Stirling, 7 Dec. 1776. Nathanael Green wrote GW on this date : “Lord...
After a full consultation with General Irvine Col. Hazen and Colonel Stewart, and hearing the...
I Yesterday received your Excellency’s letters of the 5th & 13th. I can Assure your Excellency...
I was this Morning favoured with your Excellency’s letter of the 1st. The fleet at the hook was...
I had the Honour of receiveing your Excellencys letter of Yesterday’s date with the Several...
Extract of a Letter from Lord Stirling dated 2d August 1779. [“]I had a Letter from Major Lee...
I wrote your Excellency Yesterday Morn’g from Paramis, and Came here in the Afternoon. I find...
I have Just received your Excellency’s letter of the 14th. the important Questions it Suggests...
I have received your Excellency’s letter of the 4th Instant. I am Surprized you should be so long...
The last letter I have had the honor to receive from your Excellency is dated the 7th Inst. The...
Letter not found : from Maj. Gen. Stirling, 3 July 1779. GW wrote Stirling on 8 July: “Yr letter...
In order the better to Satisfy my self with regard to the Strenght and number of the Enemy’s...
I had the honor to receive your Excellency’s letter of the 14th Yesterday Morning: I went over to...
I wrote your Excellency yesterday by one of the fixed Expresses returning to Camp from...
I have this Moment seen a Man from Staten Island, he Assures me the Ships have for Several days...
I send your Excellency enclosed two Copies of the proposed Signals, and of the Alarm posts of the...
I left Camp yesterday Morning and am thus far on my way, a little detained by the Rain. I have...
It grieves me exceedingly that I am [under] the Necessity of bringing any disagreable Matter...
Letter not found: from Major General Stirling, 22 Oct. 1779 . GW wrote Stirling on 26 Oct. : “I...
I would have wrote you earlier this Morning had we not about Eight oClock heard the report of...
By the enclosed letters your Excellency will find that the Enemy are in Motion notwithstanding...
Agreable to your request, I have paid the highest attention to the several Matters referred by...