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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 Washington, George Sullivan, John From George Washington to Major General John Sullivan … 1778-09-27 I am favd with yours of the 22d 23d and 24th instants. I cannot conceive what transports those...
2 Washington, George General Orders, 9 October 1778 1778-10-09 Particular Brigade returns to be made to the orderly Office on Monday next agreeable to a form...
3 Washington, George Custis, John Parke From George Washington to John Parke Custis, 21 October … 1778-10-21 The Inclosed came to my hands by the last Post. The Enemy have been very busy since their return...
4 Washington, George Maxwell, William From George Washington to Brigadier General William … 1778-10-06 Mr Crowels recent violation of the usages and laws of flags render it necessary to adopt some...
5 Washington, George Clinton, George From George Washington to George Clinton, 19 October … 1778-10-19 I last evening recd the inclosed from Congress with a request that I would take measures for...
6 Washington, George Sullivan, John From George Washington to Major General John Sullivan … 1778-10-29 I last night received your favour of the 26th with the inclosed paper of intelligence—Every thing...
7 Kalb, Johann Washington, George To George Washington from Major General Johann Kalb, 19 … 1778-10-19 To the objects His Excellency General Washington proposed on the 16th inst: to the Consideration...
8 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from Major General William Heath … 1778-10-30 At the pressing request of Brigadier General Hamilton, I have given permission to Captain Masters...
9 Washington, George Maxwell, William From George Washington to Brigadier General William … 1778-09-19 I received your favor of the 17th Inst. yesterday evening. No certain conclusions can be drawn of...
10 Washington, George Clinton, George From George Washington to George Clinton, 2 October … 1778-10-02 Capt. Machin has been employed since the year 1776 in the engineering Branch, without ever coming...
11 Washington, George General Orders, 15 October 1778 1778-10-15 A Court of Enquiry whereof Lieutt Coll Carrington is appointed President will sit at one oClock...
12 Washington, George Pulaski, Casimir From George Washington to Brigadier General Casimir … 1778-09-19 I have been favoured with your Letter of the 15 Inst. by Monsr Segond. I think it will be proper...
13 Laurens, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Laurens, 2 October 1778 1778-10-02 Since my last of the 27th I have had the honor of receiving and presenting to Congress Your...
14 Washington, George Sullivan, John From George Washington to Major General John Sullivan … 1778-10-11 I have just recd advice that on the evening of the 9th about forty sail of Vessels were seen off...
15 Washington, George Washington, Samuel From George Washington to Samuel Washington, 22 October … 1778-10-22 This Letter will be delivered to you, I expect, by Colo. Thruston; from whom you will be able to...
16 Scott, Charles Washington, George To George Washington from Brigadier General Charles … 1778-09-29 I this moment Recd a letter from Capt. Leavenworth with Some intellegince which You Have in...
17 Washington, George Custis, John Parke From George Washington to John Parke Custis, 12 October … 1778-10-12 I have now—at your request—given my full consent to the Sale of the Lands wch I hold in right of...
18 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from Major General William Heath … 1778-10-23 yesterday noon I received the Honor of yours of the 18th Instant and about an hour after that, of...
19 Washington, George Clinton, George From George Washington to George Clinton, 25 September … 1778-09-25 I have been honoured with yours of the 20th and 24th instants; the latter by Mr Harkermir who...
20 Washington, George Scott, Charles From George Washington to Brigadier General Charles … 1778-09-25 Your Letter of yesterday 9 Oclock is just come to hand; & by the Officer you will receive twenty...
21 Scott, Charles Washington, George To George Washington from Brigadier General Charles … 1778-10-06 I recd Your favor of Yesterdays date Late last night—I can hardly Suppose that the Fleet could...
22 Washington, George Gray, Ebenezer From George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer … 1778-10-27 Last nigh[t] I received from General Gates one of your letters to him containing such...
23 Sullivan, John Washington, George To George Washington from Major General John Sullivan … 1778-09-22 The Enemy are Still Silent I have no news of the Fleet all the news of this Quarter is in the...
24 Washington, George Morris, Gouverneur From George Washington to Gouverneur Morris, 4 October … 1778-10-04 My public Letters to the Presidt of Congress will inform you of the Wind that wafted me to this...
25 Washington, George Scott, Charles From George Washington to Brigadier General Charles … 1778-10-17 I have three of your letters now before me; two of them of the 15th and the other of the 16th...
26 Kalb, Johann Washington, George To George Washington from Major General Johann Kalb, 27 … 1778-10-27 Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Johann Kalb, 27 Oct. 1778. Robert Hanson Harrison wrote Kalb on...
27 Gates, Horatio Washington, George To George Washington from Major General Horatio Gates … 1778-09-23 Inclosed is a Letter I received Yesterday by the Bearer Doctor Johnston, from General Stark —From...
28 Washington, George Scott, Charles From George Washington to Brigadier General Charles … 1778-09-15 The General and Field Officers of the day, have orders to withdraw the pickets at day-break to...
29 Washington, George Heath, William From George Washington to Major General William Heath … 1778-10-25 I have just recd intelligence from two different quarters that the Fleet, which sailed on the...
30 Washington, George McDougall, Alexander From George Washington to Major General Alexander … 1778-10-25 Notwithstanding the large fleet that sailed on the 19th & 20th—and the reasons we had to...