1To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 11 July 1779 (Washington Papers)
Having recd no particular directions from General Heath either respecting the route or quantity...
2To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 5 January 1779 (Washington Papers)
Necessity I hope will plead my excuse for troubling you with the following narrative, and at same...
3To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 11 July 1779 (Washington Papers)
The inclosed for your Excellency I this moment recd by one of the Militia light Horse who was...
4To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 23 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
[The still distressed situation the Garrison at West Point is in, for want of Provisions,...
5To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 12 January 1781 (Washington Papers)
I take the liberty to acquaint your Excellency that should the weather continue moderate till you...
6To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 17 December 1780 (Washington Papers)
At the earnest desire of the ship Carpenters &c., who have been employed for a long time past at...
7To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 9 August 1780 (Washington Papers)
The late Derangement of every part of my business prevented my sending your Excellency before now...
8To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 21 July 1780 (Washington Papers)
Upon my arrival here last night ⟨I⟩ very unexpectedly found a number of the Militia from the...
9To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 2 January 1781 (Washington Papers)
Anxious about the supplies of the Army, and certain they must be nearly if not altogether...
10To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Udny Hay, 6 July 1780 (Washington Papers)
By a letter of your Excellency’s to Mr Dobbs I found you was anxious to know the depth of water...