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To George Washington from William Ramsay, 3 September 1757

From William Ramsay

Williamsburg Septr 3d 1757

Dr Sir

Yesterday my proposals were agreed to by the Govenr.1 This Day I set out for Hampton in Order to purchase some Salt. I hope to be at home in about 8 days, after a short stay I intend my self the pleasure of waiting on you, when your advice &c. will be kindly taken & added to your other favors. The Flour you mention’d shall bake. No News this way.

If in any respect I can serve Colo. Washington I shall with the greatest pleasure & am with real Esteem his obliged and very H. Servant

Wm Ramsay

ALS, DLC:GW.

1John Kirkpatrick reported on 17 Sept. that William Ramsay had recently returned to Alexandria from Williamsburg with news that he had secured a contract to supply provisions to the Virginia forces in Hampshire and Frederick counties, a decided turnabout in Ramsay’s fortunes (see Ramsay to GW, 30 July 1757). Dinwiddie wrote Andrew Lewis, 19 Sept. 1757, that he had “agreed for supply of the forces at Winchester &ca but have no Proposal as yet for Augusta” (ViHi: Dinwiddie Papers). For the text of the contract between Ramsay and Dinwiddie, see Articles of Agreement, 21 Oct. 1757, printed as an enclosure in Dinwiddie to GW, 24 Oct. 1757.

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