You
have
selected

  • Recipient

    • McDougall, Alexander
  • Period

    • Revolutionary War

Author

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 7

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Recipient="McDougall, Alexander" AND Period="Revolutionary War"
Results 151-200 of 212 sorted by date (descending)
By an Express this moment arrived from Cape May, The Enemy’s Fleet left Yesterday Morning at...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] June 23, 1777. Approves of McDougall’s return to Peekskill. States...
General Putnam’s orders to you to return to Peeks Kill was founded upon a misapprehension of my...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] June 20, 1777. Describes General William Howe’s latest moves. Orders...
The Enemy decamped, the night before last, & have returned to their former position from Amboy to...
I last night received your favor of the 29th. Your Conjectures, respecting the Troops arrived,...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 23, 1777. Commends McDougall on his attachment to the cause....
I, yesterday, had the pleasure of your’s of the 21st instant. I wish every Gentleman in the army...
I this day received your favor of the 19th. General putnam being thus far in his way to peeks...
I was a few days ago favd with yours of the 6th: I cannot account for the Massachusets Troops...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 11, 1777. States that Major General Nathanael Greene and Brigadier...
This will be delivered you by Major General Green. He and General Knox are sent by me to review...
So little room is left for doubting the Enemy’s designs are up the North River, that...
I am favd with yours of the 5th: You make mention of a letter of Colo. Huntingdons of the 1st...
I must beg the favour of you to look out for a sensible, honest, active, young fellow, well...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 3, 1777. Approves detention of Seward’s company. States that the...
Your detention of apart of Capt. Sewards Company of Artillery, for the reasons you assign, is...
The necessity of having regular Magazines of Provision for subsisting the Army, wheresoever It...
I last night received your Letter of the 29th Ulto, with its several inclosures. I regret much,...
At three OClock this morning, I received your favor of the 27th. The intelligence it contains, is...
I received your favour of yesterday this Moment. In my Opinion it is by no means improbable that...
Yours of yesterday came to hand late last Night. As I have heard nothing further of the Troops...
The following are Extracts of Letters which I have just received from Genl Stephen, and are taken...
Your favor of the 12th Instt was delivered me last night by Mr Trumbull. I am much surprized to...
Just after I had wrote very fully to you this Morning I recd yours of the 17th. By the inclosed...
Inclosed you have an Information which was given in Yesterday, by a Man who was in Newyork on...
Yours of the 29th Ulto was delivered to me Yesterday by Mr Laurence. The loss we have sustained...
I am much surprised at never having received any regular account from you, of the late Affair at...
The late collection of Waggons, by the Enemy, upon Long and Staten Islands, some of which are...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] March 15, 1777. Approves of McDougall’s decision to order troops to...
I this evening received the favour of your letter of the 12th instant. The order you gave for...
When speaking of your Son, I was just now informed, that he had not been provided for in the late...
Your letter of the 7th. instant to his Excellency fell into my hands. He has been very much...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] March 6, 1777. Requests a return of troops. Questions validity of some...
I have to desire, that you will immediately procure and send me exact returns of all the troops...
I am glad to find by yours of the 16th that your Health is sufficiently re-established to enable...
Letter not found: to Brig. Gen. Alexander McDougall, 18 Feb. 1777. McDougall writes GW on 7 Mar ....
General Schuyler having wrote in a pressing and urgent manner for a General Officer to be sent to...
Letter not found: to Brigadier General Alexander McDougall, 1 Jan. 1777. The Paul C. Richards...
I have yours of the 22d and am sorry that Affairs bore so bad an Aspect in your Quarter at that...
I am this Evening favoured with yours of the 19th from Chatham. I not only approve of the...
Letter not found: to Brigadier General Alexander McDougall, 9 Aug. 1776. In his letter to GW of...
I received your favor upon the Subject of Rations and agreable to your request have Inclosed a...
Accept my Thanks for your friendly Letter of the 16 th Ins t . and its Inclosures, which contain...
Whether my last letter has reached you or not is uncertain. From your Silence I sometimes suspect...
New York April 4th, 1776. Received of Colonel McDougall one hundred and seventy two pounds, three...
As M r . Willet leaves this Place in the Morning, I shall commit these few Lines to his Care, and...
When the Clerk of the Congress gave me the printed Papers which I enclosed you, he told me they...
I have at Length procured a Pike for you which will be sent by the Stage. Your fitting out an...
Newyork. March 17th 1776. Recived of Col. McDougall Seventy three Pounds, Nineteen Shillings and...