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We have to request, you will order a couple of very good teams to be got ready to proceed to the...
I am sadly distressed for want of a good saddle &c; and such is my situation, that I have no...
His Excellency requests you will direct a couple sets of tools provided and sent to General...
The General has given me some memorandums for instructions to you on the subject of the Northern...
Mr. Duryee has applied to The General to have a Barn of his released, taken up for the use of the...
By a letter we have received from General Sullivan it appears that Poor’s Brigade have left their...
The General requests you will send some discreet person to Brunswick to ascertain the No of Boats...
His Excellency requests you will have an exact return made of the total strength of the...
Points submitted to the consideration of the Council— Our force stated at 10.300 The enemys at...
[ West Point, July 27, 1779. Document listed in dealer’s catalogue. Document not found. ] ADS ,...
Lt. Whitehead undertakes to go tomorrow morning early with some important dispatches for The...
I really do not think it would be an adviseable measure to detach a brigade, for though I should...
It is determined that General Du Portail and myself should go to Count D Estaing. We proceed to...
The General requests you will let him know your opinion of the number of expresses necessary to...
It is found necessary to send surgeons with the detachments on the lines, and they must have...
The horse I borrowed of you the other day giving out while we were on Staten Island, my servant...
Have you received any directions from The General concerning some espontoons to be brought from...
When you ask my opinion as a friend, I must always act the part of a true friend, however...
There has just been unfolded at this place a scene of the blackest treason, Arnold has fled to...
I acknowlege myself to have been unpardonably delinquent in not having written to you before; but...
It is an age since I have either written to you or received a line from you; yet I persuade...
I inclose you a couple of letters from Mr. Carter one for yourself, the other for Mr. Kenlock....
By this time I presume My Dear General you have returned to your ancient residence. I had the...