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I had the Pleasure of a Letter from you a few days ago and was rejoiced to learn that you have at...
Your esteemed Favour of the 16 of May, came to my Hand a few Days ago. You have laid me under...
Your Favour of the 21. is before me. I agree that We ought to have an hundred more of Mortars,...
I have had the Honour of your Letter of the 4th of this Month, and I thank you for your obliging...
Your Friend the Marquis, with whom I have sometimes had the Honour to drink your Health after...
I had yesterday the Pleasure of receiving your kind Letter of the 10th of this month, and am...
Last night I received your favour of the 4th. and am much obliged by your Account of Affairs in...
I received with much pleasure your favor of the 19th. If I Should meet with any “roses” in my...
I have recd the favour of your Letter of the 27th. of last month, and feel myself much interested...
Valley Forge, February 21, 1778 . Discusses disposal of the artillery at Albany and Farmington....
I send you sundry papers respecting the Ordnance department. The General requests you will...
[ Middlebrook, New Jersey, March 26, 1779. Letter not found .] Sold by Thomas Birch’s Sons,...
I am commanded by His Excellency to acknowlege the receipt of your letter. He desires you will...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] May 30, 1779 . Sends instructions concerning brigade artillery. Df ,...
His Excelly directs me to notify you that the last division Kalb’s is ordered to be in readiness...
[ Middlebrook, New Jersey, June 3, 1779. ] Catalogue description reads: “Regarding DeKalb’s...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] June 4, 1779 . Informs Knox of British advance toward the Continental...
A party of the enemy’s horse with about 1000 infantry are said to be at Pines bridge. Possibly...
Mr Garanger has waited upon the General to know decisively his fate. He renounces all ideas of...
New Windsor [ New York ] July 12, 1779 . Urges Knox to send all available arms to Army and to...
[ Headquarters, West Point, July 24, 1779. Letter not found. ] Sold by Thomas Birch’s Sons,...
The General is anxious to receive you observations on the letter sent you yesterday from General...
West Point, August 20, 1779. Instructs Knox to prepare a sufficient number of cannon ball and to...
I inclose you a petition just put into my hand. You know the General’s idea is not to force the...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] December 8, 1779 . Instructs Knox to send artillery pieces and men to...
The General requests you to furnish two Grasshoppers and a company of Artillery to be attached to...
[ Springfield, New Jersey ] June 21, 1780 . Instructs Knox to transport the flour at Trenton, New...
[ Bergen County, New Jersey ] July 15, 1780 . Informs Knox that objective of siege is to be New...
The alliance is not come nor our arms, nor our powder. They probably will come with the second...
Mr. Garanger has returned from ⟨Philadelphia⟩ with a resolve of Congress ⟨that it⟩ cannot employ...
[ Preakness, New Jersey ] October 21, 1780 . Has permitted Captain Lewis Garanger to experiment...
[ Preakness, New Jersey ] November 22, 1780 . Orders Knox to prepare artillery to cover passage...
New Windsor [ New York ] February 9, 1781 . Commends Knox for measures taken to carry out...
[ New Windsor, New York ] February 10, 1781 . Reports that conference between French and American...
New Windsor [ New York ] February 10, 1781 . Asks Knox to supply Captain Lewis Garanger with...
We are told here that there is a British officer coming on from Cornwallis’s army to be executed...
As the public service may require that communications should be made to me, during my absence...
Philadelphia, June 27, 1791. “In Obedience to the directions of the Governor, I have the honor to...
I transmit you, as relating to your department, a letter just received by me from Lieutenant...
The following are the particulars in the Presidents Letter which he expects you to prepare....
The Accountant for the departt. of War having mentioned to me as on your part that it was...
[ Treasury Department, August 6, 1792. “All advances for supplies in the quartermaster’s...
Herewith you will find a Warrant for Thirty five thousand dollars for the use of the Quarter...
In answer to your letter of this day I observe I recalled your having spoken to me at the period...
It being among the duties assigned by Law to the Treasury department, to prescribe forms for...
I send you a letter of this day from Mr Miller, Inspector of Cloathing, suggesting the necessity...
The President of the United States requests the attendance of the at Nine o’Clock tomorrow...
As the day is near at hand, when the President-elect is to take the oath of qualification, and no...
Expecting that my private affairs will call me to Virginia on or before the 25 of this month, I...
I have before me your letter of the 8th. instant, transmitting sundry accounts for supplies at...