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The inclosed is a Copy of a requisition I have received this morning from Lt. Colo. Lee. With...
I have the honor of inclosing to you a resolution of the general assembly of Virginia on the...
[ Richmond, 22 Sep. 1780 . JCC Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 , ed. W. C. Ford...
Inclosed I lay before our Excellency the estimates you were pleased to mention some time ago. Mr....
We shall be glad if you will take the Trouble of having those arms repaired and give us notice...
Having been informed about a week ago that the troops nearest to the enemy’s lines were much in...
After sealing my last letter to you we received an account of the capture of St. John’s which I...
The Act of Assembly having expired under which we have hitherto proceeded to impress waggons and...
During your absence the Speaker Harrison applied to me to let him be furnished with some guns...
I this day received your favor of the 20th ult. It woud give us great pleasure to concur in any...
De rebus novis, ita est. One of our armed vessels has taken an English storeship coming with all...
The alarm which took place on the day succeeding my exit from office prevented my depositing with...
I inclose you a militia commission to Mr. Triplett merely to comply with the letter of the law,...
Your kind letter of June 19. I received on the 2d instt. It is now some time since Colo. Bland...
I have received your Favor of the 5th. Inst. and am obliged to you for the notification of the...
On further Consideration of the paragraph in my Letter of January 19th requiring the public Arms...
Your letters of the 18th and 19th inst. came to hand yesterday. Experience has for some time past...
The Board of War apprehending that the mention of the appointment of an assistant Clerk to them,...
I received your letter and have now to thank you for it. Some resolutions of Congress came to...
We consent to the dividing the Germans between Winchester, Martinsburg and the Berkely springs...
As it is possible the Enemy may mean to continue in their present position at Portsmouth and...
I do myself the pleasure of inclosing your appointment as Commercial Agent to this State. The...
Your Letters of the 14th, 20th, and 21st are come to hand, and your dispatches to Congress have...
I make no doubt from what passed in council in your presence you were led to beleive as I was...
You are hereby appointed a Commissioner of the provision Law in all the counties on the south...
Not having heard from you for a considerable Time nor knowing where you are, and the matters...
The Men under your Command who have been in the field from the beginning of the Invasion, having...
I am sorry that any circumstances have arisen to occasion the laying aside the enterprise which...
The Board will approve of a Contract for 3000 Cartridge boxes, to hold 23 rounds, with a bag, a...
The Superintendance of the lead mines having been formerly in the Board of Trade devolves of...
Richmond, 19 Nov. 1780. The first paragraph of this letter is identical with the first paragraph...
We agree to employ Mr. Dunlap according to his proposals inclosed in your Letter of the 15th...
The enclosed Letter from the President of Congress with the resolutions of that honourable body...
The inclosed order will explain to you the general plan adopted for regimenting, officering, and...
I am to acknoledge the receipt of your letter, and to scribble a line in answer, being just in...
The equipment of the cavalry is a matter of real consequence to our military operations. The...
[ Charlottesville, 31? May 1781 . JHD Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of...
The principles on which the Boundary between Pensylvania and this State is to be run having been...
[ Place not known, 20 Apr. 1780 . In a letter to Gen. Washington from Fredericksburg, 8 May 1780...
The British [&c. as in the preceding letter to the words combined.] This movement of the enemy...
In our present circumstances peace with the Cherokees is desirable to us on our own accounts as...
General Scott having obtained Permission from the Commandant at Charles Town for the shipping of...
[ Richmond, 18 Oct. 1780. A letter from George Skillern to the Governor of Virginia (Benjamin...
The prisoners in Albemarle were ordered to be removed immediately giving them time only to pack...
The Assembly having directed that the ship Dragon shall be repaired and manned for service, it...
I received last night your favor of yesterday; and shall immediately dispatch an express to Genl....
Your favour by Colo. Basset is not yet come to hand. The intimation through the Attorney I...
The Executive in the Month of March 1778, in order to secure the acquisition and proper choice of...
Since writing my other letter of this date, yours of to day is come to hand. I take the liberty...
Understanding from Mr. Dixon that yours and Col. Brent’s men will be clothed in two or three...