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On a conjectural view of the money likely to come in to the Treasury between this and the 15th....
The act of May 1779. under which Mr. Blunt has been last Drafted refers to one of October 1778 as...
The Board approves of the whole of the foregoing measures except as follows. They think the...
The board advise the approbation of the proposition from the board of War for building a small...
The Board advise that one prison ship agreeable to the resolution of Assembly be employed; that...
The Board are of opinion that Capt. de Klauman cannot regularly be promoted to the Majority in...
Mr. Peyton Clothier General is directed to repair to the Grand Army there to receive and issue to...
Williamsburg, 9 Nov. 1779 . The prospects of procuring a supply of flour from Maryland are...
Williamsburg, 25 Mch. 1780 . Before issuing orders for the privateersmen at King William...
I am sorry that it is utterly out of our Power to furnish a single stand of Arms for the Use of...
Williamsburg, 16 Dec. 1779 . In Feb. 1779 Mark Talbot agreed with Capt. Maxwell and Col. Travis,...
The Governor is advised to appoint Frederickg., Petersbg., New London, Staunton, and Winchester...
The board are of the opinion that Mr. Adams and Mr. Southall or any other persons who shall be...
General Gates has written to me most pressingly for 1000 Tents. We have not a single Tent, nor is...
Mr. Randolph having been at first appointed a Lieut: of horse, and declined accepting it Mr. Reid...
The Board of War recommend that a fast sailing Boat be kept as a look out at Smiths Island to...
Colo. Wood has applied to us to take Measures for furnishing provisions and building Barracks for...
The Quarter Master General informs us, that for want of proper Offices and Store houses, The...
The Board are of opinion that until the numbers of an invading enemy and the proposed point of...
Williamsburg, 20 Nov. 1779 . Alexander Stewart of Rockbridge co. has offered to supply the state...
The Board are of opinion that the sailors enlisted under the Act concerning Officers Soldiers...
Captain Minnis of General Mulenburgh’s family, who belongs to the 1st. Virginia Continental...
Cap. De Klauman having sometime ago explicitly in the presence of the Board made his election to...
Mr. Rowland comes down on a Business of very great and pressing Importance which he will...
I take the liberty of inclosing to you a resolution of council requesting you to carry into...
Mr. Eppes, Doct. Griffin, Doct. Foushee, Mr. Hylton, Mr. Selden and others wish to serve in the...
Richmond, 21 Mch. 1781 . This letter is virtually identical with TJ’s letter to Samuel...
An order and Account of which the inclosed is a Copy being presented to the Board and no advice...
Richmond, 15 Jan. 1781. This letter is virtually identical in substance with the preceding letter...
Inclosed you will receive the information you formerly desired on the subject of the barracks...
The judge of the Admiralty of Pensylvania has given notice to our Delegates in Congress that...
Being informed you have a much larger supply of oil than will shortly be necessary for your works...
Please to furnish Capt. Markham for the use of the brig Jefferson with twenty three fathom of...
I have directed Horatio to wait on you with this in order to beg you will inform me by him when...
I had the honour of receiving a letter from your excellency desiring that application might be...
[ Richmond, 3 Nov. 1780. A letter from the Maryland Council to Col. Moses Rawlings dated 10 Nov....
I am much obliged by your Excellency’s favour of Janury. 5th. Joseph Shoemaker is a citizen of...
Your favor of the 5th. covering a draught of Mr. Clay’s for 106,775 D. came safely to hand last...
I am much obliged by your friendly communication of the intelligence from the Chevalier de la...
At the request of the directors of the public Buildings in Richmond, I am to desire that you will...
The prisoners of Convention and those taken at the Cowpens having been ordered on the late...
I beg leave to trouble you with a Letter from Captn. Joel. As it is not consistent with the...
Information having been given the Board that sundry Horses of British property, having been left...
I received your letter of the 18th. the night before last and deferred answering it till I could...
I am very anxious to prepare for cooperating with our Allies, and for providing for their...
The bearer Mr. William Short purposing to Philadelphia for the prosecution of his studies, I do...
At the request of the directors of the public Buildings in Richmond, I am to desire that you will...
On receipt of your Letter yesterday on the subject of Stephen Mister, I enquired of the Jailer...
At the time of writing your letter of the 7th you had not received my letter in Answer to your...
The inclosed letter which came by a flag of truce from New-York, will, I imagine, inform you that...