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The Inclosd came to my hands a few hours after I dispatchd my last by Mr Frazer. I did not know...
I wrote you by Colo. Stephen, since which I have been favourd with your kind and agreable Letter...
Your favour of Yesterday I had the pleasure of receiving last Night. I detaind the Party till my...
Those matters we talkd of relative to the Roads, has since our parting been the object of my...
The Generals Orders, or the Orders of any Superior Officer will, when once given, be a Law to me....
Captn Waggoner with 50 Men & 19 Waggon’s wait upon you for Provisions agreeable to my Yesterday’s...
The Waggon’s met with all possible dispatch in loading, but being assurd that the Horses were not...
I am favourd with yours of Yesterday, intimating the probability of my proceeding with a Body of...
This afternoon the Party Commanded by Capt. McKinzie return’d without being able to discover...
Thirty Cuttawba’s came here this Evening. and the Convoy may be expected on Wednesday, as it was...
Your favour of the 21st Instt accompanied by the 20 Pack Horses with about 3000 lbs. of Salt Pork...
Your favour by Mr Hoops has in some measure revivd a hope that was almost extinguishd—of doing...
Your Letters of the 30th and 31st Ulto I was favourd with in the Evening Yesterday—not time...
You will be surprisd (till I give you a reason for it) at receiving a Letter from a Person in the...
I have not time to write you fully for which reason I inclose the Generals Letter to you—please...
It has been represented to the Genl that it will be very inconvenient for the Virginia Troops to...