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No. 40, Philladelphia January 25, 1779, Exchange for £100, Pinsylvania Currency at ten Days...
[ Philadelphia, January 28, 1779. ] Outlines duties, powers, regulations, and structure of...
I send you sundry papers respecting the Ordnance department. The General requests you will...
As there are some appearances of an intended movement among the enemy and as they may possibly be...
The General has given me some memorandums for instructions to you on the subject of the Northern...
His Excellency has received a line from Mr. Williamson informing him of the enemy having entered...
[ Middlebrook, New Jersey ] March 4, 1779 . Requests White to explain to Washington circumstances...
I have received the honor of your letter of the 17th of february, the contents of which so far as...
Col Laurens, who will have the honor of delivering you this letter, is on his way to South...
I can hardly forgive an application to my humanity , to induce me to exert my influence in an...
[ Middlebrook, New Jersey, March 26, 1779. Letter not found .] Sold by Thomas Birch’s Sons,...
By His Excellency’s command, I inclose you a Resolve of Congress of the 16th of December last, by...
Benjamin Black the bearer a dragoon in your regiment represents that he is rather unfairly...
By his Excellency’s order, I am to inform you that you are to take the command of the four...
Cold in my professions, warm in ⟨my⟩ friendships, I wish, my Dear Laurens, it m⟨ight⟩ be in my...
I am commanded by His Excellency to acknowlege the receipt of your letter. He desires you will...
I received your note by Col Gibson and communicated the contents to His Excellency. Though from...
His Excellency received last night a letter from Lt Col Davidson written by your direction,...
Mr. Duryee has applied to The General to have a Barn of his released, taken up for the use of the...
I have received your favour of yesterday. As you will learn from Major Scot the precise route...
By a letter we have received from General Sullivan it appears that Poor’s Brigade have left their...
Monroe is just setting out from Head Quarters and proposes to go in quest of adventures to the...
I am commanded by His Excellency to inform you that Lt Col Regnier is to be appointed a...
I am commanded by His Excellency to inform you that recent intelligence increases the probability...
The General requests you will send some discreet person to Brunswick to ascertain the No of Boats...
His Excelly directs me to notify you that the last division Kalb’s is ordered to be in readiness...
I inclose you a letter for Mr. Writtenhouse accompanied by a Theodolite which you will be pleased...
[ Middlebrook, New Jersey, June 3, 1779. ] Catalogue description reads: “Regarding DeKalb’s...
Capt Christie dispatched by His Excellency The Commander in Chief on very important business is...
You are to march with your division tomorrow morning at four oClock towards Slotes, where you...