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1 Washington, George Reed, Joseph From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 9 February 1779 1779-02-09 I have the honor of your Excellency’s favr of the 5th instant inclosing sundry Resolves of the...
2 Washington, George Reed, Joseph From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 12 February 1779 1779-02-12 In my last I omitted to answer that part of your Excellency’s letter of the 5th inst. respecting...
3 Washington, George Reed, Joseph From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 27 February 1779 1779-02-27 It is very probable, that necessity or choice, may induce us, to undertake some offensive...
4 Washington, George Reed, Joseph From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 3 March 1779 1779-03-03 The President of Congress has transmitted me the instructions of the Assembly of your state to...
5 Washington, George Reed, Joseph From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 4 March 1779 1779-03-04 Inclosed is a letter which I had written your Excellency, previous to the receipt of your favor...
6 Washington, George Reed, Joseph From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 26 March 1779 1779-03-26 I lately recd, from Colo. Proctor, a Return of the Names and Ranks of the Officers of his...
7 Washington, George Reed, Joseph From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 28 March 1779 1779-03-28 The enemy have some enterprize in view—New London, on Acct of the Frigates in the river, and...
8 Washington, George Reed, Joseph From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 29 March 1779 1779-03-29 Since mine of yesterday, I have received the inclosed extract of a Letter from General Maxwell at...
9 Washington, George Reed, Joseph From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 5 April 1779 1779-04-05 Your favr of the 29th March reached me a day or two ago—I cannot conceive from whence can arise...