Search help
Documents filtered by: Volume="Jefferson-01-05"
Results 1-30 of 803 sorted by recipient
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 1
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
I am sorry to be obliged to give you so much Trouble with the Horses lately impressed for...
The principles on which the Boundary between Pensylvania and this State is to be run having been...
A number of Horses having been impressed for the use of the army collecting before Portsmouth and...
In Answer to your favour of the 4th instant, I am to inform you that two horses shall be...
Wm. Brackenridge came express from Botetourt on necessary public business and was detained in...
I inclose you an account delivered me by Mr. Dunlap for the hire of three waggons to transport...
Be pleased to issue to Mr. John Brown [Browne] Six Warrants for three hundred thousand pounds...
The exchang[e] between Continental and hard money at Kaskaskias at the Date of the within having...
The board would recommend to the Auditors whenever accounts of the deficiencies of bounty, and...
The second of the same tenor and date of the within not being paid, be pleased to issue to David...
Lancaster, 7 Apr. 1781 . If the bearer, Mr. Job Carter, applies for an order on the treasurer for...
Hampshire County, 20 Apr. 1781 . Garret Van Meter, Abel Randall, James Murphy, and George Beall,...
The arrival of a powerful British fleet in Chesapeake Bay renders me extremely apprehensive that...
We think it certain that Overby and Wells may be tried by a Court Martial at Camp, but doubtful...
Mr. Dodson receives his balance of £4413.4.11. He also receives for you £6060, but this the board...
I have been honoured with your letter of Feb. 5. Mr. Jones did put into my hands a paper...
We are of opinion that such of the Militia in the South as had enlisted in the regular Service,...
You will be so good as to furnish to the American Officer appointed to conduct the British flag...
Not having heard from Captn. Maxwell for a considerable Time we are become apprehensive he may...
Your favor of the 12th. instant has come to hand. Mr. Brown [John Browne] has orders on the...
Colo. Wood has applied to us to take Measures for furnishing provisions and building Barracks for...
Reasons to believe that the enemy intend a movement across the Country towards Carolina have...
William Parker Esqr. Treasurer of South Carolina may probably have occasion for one or more...
Mr. Samuel Smith at Baltimore has at that place a quantity of flour belonging to this State. He...
It is represented to the Board that the inhabitants of Chesterfield have been very peculiarly...
I shall be obliged to you if you will put the six months Men of your County under the Care of...
I am sorry it is not in my power to send you the Law you desire, having only one Copy of it...
Before you receive this a circular letter will I expect have come to your hands from me...
I am exceedingly sorry that the Public situation has laid us under the cruel necessity of calling...
The Laws of this State rendering it necessary that all purchases of necessaries for the Army...