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I detained your Express in Expectation of receiving a Letter from the General which is just come...
your Letter of the first come safe to my hand, which I Sent the Inclos’d Emediately to Hardwick &...
Letter not found: to Presley Thornton, 8 Sept. 1758. On 26 Sept. Presley wrote to GW : “Your kind...
To Lieutt Colo. Mercer of Pensylvania or Officer Commanding at Rays Town Sir Camp at Fort...
Please to send up the mens Cloaths & Bayonets; The Season approaches which requires the Use of...
Letter not found: from Richard Washington, 9 Sept. 1758. On 7 May 1759 GW wrote to Richard...
I Sent the 21 of augst, a return of the Garrison in this fort, the Gentlmen who tack the return...
I am favoured with Yours and have sent to collect all our Packhorses (for the Waggons are gone...
Letter not found: to John Kirkpatrick, 11 Sept. 1758. On 14 Sept. Kirkpatrick wrote to GW : “I...
I arrived here a few days agoe from New London and still find Cause of Complaint against you...
I have sent thirty Pack horses and one Waggen loaded with Flour, amounting to about Seven...
Letter not found: to George William Fairfax, 12 Sept. 1758. On 15 Sept. Fairfax wrote to GW :...
Yesterday I was honourd with your short, but very agreable favour of the first Instt. how...
To His Excellency Genl Forbes. Sir Camp at Fort Cumberland 12th Septr 1758 In consequence of a...
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 12 Sept. 1758. On 18 Sept. Smith wrote to GW : “Your Letter...
The General I beleive yet at Loudoun very ill & Weak, some say worse than ever, tho. Capt....
We have fortifyd this place, & taken post ten miles to the westward on Kishiminatos, about forty...
I snatch a moment before I take horse, to tell you the pleasure I have received by intercepting...
This is brought to Raystown Camp, by a detachmt of Invalids from the Troops on this side the...
In Answer to your Enquiry I can scarce say whether I am alive or dead: I have been so long...
Your favour of the 12th inste I had the pleasure to receive last Night and was sorry your last...
I have the Pleasure to inform you that General Forbes arrived Yesterday at Juniata Crossing, and...
I am obliged to you for the particular Acct you have sent me of the State of our Affairs wch I...
I had the favour of yours of the 12th, and I am told Mr Rutherford’s complaint is occasioned by...
Your Letter of the 12th Came safe to Hand. According to Your Desire I Immediately sent the...
26Orderly Book (Washington Papers)
This orderly book ( DLC:GW ) includes orders for each day from the time GW and Col. William Byrd...
27Orderly Book, 21 September 1758 (Washington Papers)
Camp at Reas Town Thursday Septr 21st 1758 G. O. Parole Cork B. O. Each Regimt to mount its own...
28Orderly Book, 22 September 1758 (Washington Papers)
Camp at Reas Town Friday, Septr 22d 1758 G. O. Parole Kinsail Field Officer for tomorrow Lt Colo....
29Orderly Book, 23 September 1758 (Washington Papers)
Camp at Reas Town Saturday Septr 23d 1758 G. O. Parole Limerick Field Officer for to morrow Majr...
30Orderly Book, 24 September 1758 (Washington Papers)
Camp at Reas Town Sunday Septr 24th 1758 G. O. Parole Lond[ond]erry Field Officer for to...