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LS : American Philosophical Society The Assembly of this State have voted a Statue of our late...
ALS : American Philosophical Society This will introduce to you Mr William Short, a Gentleman of...
I congratulate you my dear sir on your safe return to your native country and to that domestic...
The enclosed letter from the clerk of the H. Delegates will inform you that the marquess’s thanks...
The great impositions that have been practiced on the country in the settlement of the...
Letter not found: from Benjamin Harrison, 17 Sept. 1784. On 10 Oct. GW wrote Harrison : “I had...
I was in great hopes of seeing you here before this that I might have acknowledged the rect of...
It gives me great pleasure to inform that the assembly yesterday without a discenting voice...
Your esteem’d favor of the 22d of last month reached me but a few days ago. Letters by post are...
I have the pleasure to enclose to you a copy of the act of assembly, pass’d in consequence of...
Your favor of the 28th Ulto got to me two days ago: I am particularly oblig’d to you for this...
It is long since I had the pleasure of any of your favors; which I hope does not proceed, from...
Your favor of the 9th ulto did not reach me till yesterday, the postmaster having by mistake,...
FC (Virginia State Library). In the hand of Samuel Patteson. Addressed to “The Honorable Virginia...
FC (Virginia State Library). Addressed to “The Honorable Virginia Delegates in Congress.” In the...
FC (Virginia State Library). In the hand of Samuel Patteson. Addressed to “The Honorable the...
FC (Virginia State Library). In the hand of Samuel Patteson. Addressed to “The Honorable Virginia...
FC (Virginia State Library). Addressed to “The Honorable Virginia Delegates in Congress.” In the...
FC (Virginia State Library). In the hand of Samuel Patteson. Addressed to “The Virginia Delegates...
FC (Virginia State Library). Addressed to “Delegates in Congress.” In the hand of Samuel...
FC (Virginia State Library). Addressed to “The Virginia Delegates in Congress.” In the hand of...
FC (Virginia State Library). Addressed to “Delegates in Congress.” In the hand of the clerk...
I am much disappointed in not receiving a letter from you by the last post, as we are all anxious...
The two last posts brought no letters from you which I am really sorry for as a full account of...
I have at last received a letter from you which with its important enclosures were immediately...
I am much obliged to you for your favor of the 11th. instant. It very fully explains the views...
The last post brought no letter from you which I am really sorry for as the definitive treaty...
I send you an act of our assembly by which you will see their willingness to join the other...
I am much obliged to you for your favor of the 17th. It contains many interesting particulars and...
You have enclosed the copy of an act of the general assembly to authorise the united States in...
I have nothing to communicate to you either interesting or entertaining, the bad weather having...
Yesterdays post brought me your favors of the 31st. of last month and 17th. instant which are the...
I received your favor of the 23d. of last month yesterday with Mr. Pollocks letter which I shall...
Immediately on the receipt of your favor of the 14th. of this month I demanded the necessary...
I shall take care to lay the copy of the Kentuckey petition to Congress before the next assembly...
I am pleased to find Congress have accepted your Deed of Cession. Why any one member should...
I cannot think it adviseable for the Virginia Delegation to introduce Colo. Campbells Letter or...
[ Richmond, 9 Apr. 1784. Noted in SJL as received 16 Apr. 1784. Not found; not in Executive...
I am extremely obliged to you for your communications of the 9th. inst. They give me the most...
Mr. Randolph was so obliging as to read me a Letter from the honble John F. Mercer addressed to...
I had the pleasure of receiving your favor of the 16th instant by yesterdays post, and am happy...
I received your favor by post and shall lay the enclosures before the Assembly as soon as a...
In your last letter you gave me reason to expect that the recommendations of Congress to the...
Your favor of the 13th of this month did not come to hand till yesterday. The Contents of it were...
The Assembly of this State have voted a Statue of our late worthy commander in Chief General...
I yesterday received information from Mr. Peale of Philadelphia that the full length Picture of...