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As I did not hear from you this Morning, & being prepared to embark, I concluded you was still on...
In Consequence of your Excellencys Orders And Request by Genl Maxwell I have this Day begun the...
I have the pleasure of congratulating you upon the Success of an Enterprize, which I had formed...
The enclosed Resolves being of the utmost Importance, will naturally claim your Attention,...
I this minute received the honor of your favor of the 26th, and you may be assured that I shall...
I was this morning favoured with yours & thank you much for your kind congratulations & wishes. I...
Letter not found: from Col. Joseph Reed, 27 Dec. 1776. Reed says in his narrative of events that...
The River was so full of Ice that it was impossible to pass above Bristol, where I intend[ed]—and...
We are now perfectly prepared, & would cross immediately, but the Troops lost their Rest last...
yesterday General Wadsworths Brigade went Home leaving the Stores without a Guard Untill I sent...
I have just received yours of yesterday and will duely attend to those things you recommend to my...
72General Orders, 25 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
Each Brigade to be furnish’d with two good Guides. General Stevenss Brigade to form the advanced...
I have yours of Yesterday & have no doubt of your doing every thing in your Power to Promote the...
Notwithstanding the discouraging Accounts I have received from Col: Reed of what might be...
I have your obliging favors of the 21st and 23d the Blankets are come to hand, but I would not...
The present divided State of the Enemys army and the confidence they have gaind by their late...
I am glad to hear by Your Son that you are getting better again If I had not been well convinced...
I had the honor to receive your obliging favour of Yesterday by Colo. Moylan, the Contents give a...
Fix with Colo. Griffin on your Points of Attack—In this, as circumstances must govern, I shall...
Letter not found: from Col. John Cadwalader, 24 Dec. 1776. GW wrote in his first letter to...
The Necessity of collecting a Body of Troops to supply the places of those whose term of...
The time of the Flying Camp will be up in a few days (for which Department I was at first...
I have this moment dispatch’d a proper Person over the river, to make the followg enquires, (& to...
The unfortunate mode adopted by Congress for the appointment of Officers under the New...
That I should dwell upon the subject of our distresses cannot be more disagreable to Congress...
⟨S ir : We were honoured with your Excellency’s favour of the 15th instant,⟩ and most readily...
I am glad to hear by Major Shaw, that You Accepted of the Chain of Freindship which I sent you...
I shall not object to yr going to Philadelphia on Acct of your Health, but wish it would have...
I do myself the Honour to acknowledge the Receipt of your several Favours of the 12th 13th and...
The bearer is sent down to know whether your plan was attempted last Night—and if not, to inform...