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Having lately received a call from Congress to pass the Atlantic in the character of one of their...
As to the examination of the German letters I know no better method than what Colo. Bland took,...
William Parker Esqr. Treasurer of South Carolina may probably have occasion for one or more...
Before this comes to Hand Colo. Wood will have received Orders to carry on the Conventioners to...
THE act of October 1780, For recruiting this state’s quota of troops to serve in the continental...
I am to desire you to send of your Militia under proper officers with such good Arms as they...
Be pleased to order to on receipt of this of the militia of your County to remain on duty only...
Mr. Loyall from the post at the North west Bridge representing to me that about 400 of the...
I am informed that the several persons whose Services we desire to avail ourselves of on this...
I called on Mr. Anderson the Writer of the letter to Capt. Trot which you were pleased to inclose...
Mr. David Ross Commercial Agent for this State who as such is entrusted with the Exportation of...
Your letters of Aug. 27 and 30th. are now before me. The subsequent desertions of your militia...
We have this moment learnt that there is in possession of Colo. Gibson at Fort Pitt or his...
I have received and shall duly comply with the recommendations of Congress for corresponding with...
I have directed Mr. Woodrow to furnish Money for the Bounty of the New Levies out of what was put...
The following articles being called for from us by Genl. Gates you will be pleased to give orders...
In mine of the second of the present month written in the instant of Colo. Mathews delivery of...
Having heard the disagreeable news of your illness, and that there was a doubt whether you would...
I inclose to you an advice of Council on the subject of the Clothier’s and Sub Clothier’s Duty....
I inclose you Dr. Price’s pamphlet . I should have done so sooner but understood your brother was...
As you have been so kind as to remain here, among other purposes, for that of organizing our...
I now do myself the pleasure of transmitting you information on the several heads of your...
The House of Delegates and so many of the Senate as were here having reason to believe that Genl....
Your favour of the 10th inst. has come duly to hand. At the time we desired to set on foot the...
I laid before Council your Letter , desiring that barracks might be provided for the Continental...
[ Williamsburg, 4 Sep. 1779 . Board of Trade Journal ( Vi ), under 19 Feb. 1780, records that...
We were not able to proceed to the consideration of the prices proposed to be given in your...
You will be pleased to send effective men of your militia immediately to Williamsburg under...
Mr. Ross the Commercial Agent having succeeded to the Duties of the Board of Trade has of Course...
The inclosed papers will sufficiently explain themselves to you. They were put into my hands by...
I have this morning received certain information of the Arrival of a hostile fleet of about Sixty...
The multiplicity of business which happened to be on us when your express came has occasioned his...
[Richmond, 27 Sep. 1780. JCC Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 , ed. W. C. Ford and...
I suppose there is no hope of our getting hats for the soldiers. We will aid you anywise in our...
By a Letter from the Board of war on the subject of the first and second state regiments, they...
Knowing that you were not about to leave this place, and that the preparations for your corps...
In a Letter , which I had the Honor of addressing you on the meeting of the present General...
I am sorry to be told here that you are sick in Philadelphia. I had hoped to have had the...
From Mr. Browne’s account it is impossible, I should think, that Col. Innes should be in want of...
On revising the orders I inclosed you for Militia to supply the Place of yours when discharged, I...
In obedience to the act of our assembly, a copy of which I now do myself the honor of inclosing...
I received two Days ago your favor of Decemr. 5. 1780 from Fort Pitt. It was the more acceptable...
I take the liberty of enclosing your Excellency a copy of a letter I received from Colo. Wood. As...
[ Richmond, 5 June 1780. JHD Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia...
As we understand that the post at the barracks in Albemarle is distress’d for meal, we hereby...
You were here when our council was broke up by the departure of Colo. Fleming since which we have...
The General expressed to me yesterday in such strong terms the great importance of the post at...
The Chevalier de Ville Brun was so kind as to communicate to me yesterday your Excy.’s letter to...
Colo. Davies has written to me for some tent-poles , but has not mentioned the number. I suppose...
I am sorry to find that the Indians have begun their Hostilities so early: however I hope General...