31From George Washington to Brigadier Generals James Ewing, Hugh Mercer, Adam Stephen, and Lord Stirling, 14 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
Lest the Enemy should in some degree avail themselves of the Knowledge (for I do not doubt but...
32Orders to Brigadier General James Ewing, 12 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
Your Brigade is to guard the River Delaware from the Ferry opposite to Burdentown till you come...
33From George Washington to the Executive Committee of the Continental Congress, 1 January 1777 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor and pleasure of acknowledging your favors of the 28th and 31st Decr and Mr...
34Orders to Colonel David Forman, 24 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
Having received Information that there is danger of an Insurrection of Tories in the County of...
35From George Washington to Major General Horatio Gates, 23 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
I shall not object to yr going to Philadelphia on Acct of your Health, but wish it would have...
36From George Washington to Major General Horatio Gates, 14 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
Before this comes to hand, you will have heard of the melancholy situation of our Affairs. I do...
37From George Washington to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, 31 October 1776 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, 31 Oct. 1776. Greene’s first letter to GW of 29...
38From George Washington to Major General Nathanael Greene, 7 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
The Enemy after having Incamp’d in full view of us, and reconnoitring our Situation for several...
39From George Washington to Major General Nathanael Greene, 8 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
The late passage of the 3 Vessells up the North River (which we have just received Advice of) is...
40From George Washington to Major General Nathanael Greene, 9 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
Since my Letters of y⟨e⟩sterday two Deserters have got in from the Enemy (at Dobbs’s Ferry) who...
41From George Washington to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, 24 October 1776 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, 24 Oct. 1776. Greene’s letter to GW of this date...
42From George Washington to Colonel Samuel Griffin, 24 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
The unfortunate mode adopted by Congress for the appointment of Officers under the New...
43From George Washington to John Hancock, 1 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
I yesterday had the Honor of writing you and to advise of our arrival here. I am now to inform...
44From George Washington to John Hancock, 6 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to inform you, that on yesterday morning the Enemy made a sudden and unexpected...
45From George Washington to John Hancock, 8 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
Colo. Reed would inform you of the Intelligence which I first met with on the Road from Trenton...
46From George Washington to John Hancock, 14 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to inform you of my arrival here Yesterday and that the whole of the Troops...
47From George Washington to John Hancock, 3 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
I arrived here myself Yesterday Morning with the main Body of the Army, having left Ld Stirling...
48Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John Hancock, 31 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
Since I had the Honor of addressing you on the 29th Instant, no event of importance has occured....
49From George Washington to John Hancock, 10 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
Since I had the honor of addressing you Yesterday, nothing of importance has occurred. In respect...
50Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John Hancock, 3 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
By command of his Excellency, I have the honor to inform you, that our situation is nearly the...
51Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John Hancock, 25 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
The whole of our Army is now here and on the Neighbouring Heights, except the Troops left at...
52From George Washington to John Hancock, 15 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
About One OClock to day I received a Letter from Genl Sullivan, a Copy of which you have...
53From George Washington to John Hancock, 6 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
I have not received any intelligence of the Enemy’s movements since my Letter of Yesterday; from...
54From George Washington to John Hancock, 16 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
In a late Letter which I had the honor of addressing you, I took the liberty to recommend that...
55From George Washington to John Hancock, 30 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
I have been honoured with your favor of the 26th and with its Inclosures, by which I perceive the...
56From George Washington to John Hancock, 11 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
I have only time to acknowledge the honor of your Letter of the 5th Instt and Its Several...
57From George Washington to John Hancock, 12 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
I last night received the favor of Mr Thompson’s Letter, inclosing the Proceedings of Congress of...
58From George Washington to John Hancock, 1 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
In a little time after I wrote you this Evening, the Enemy appeared in several parties on the...
59From George Washington to John Hancock, 27 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
I have the pleasure of congratulating you upon the Success of an Enterprize, which I had formed...
60From George Washington to John Hancock, 23 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
I have not yet heard that any Provision is making to supply the place of the Troops composing the...