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Your Letter from Louisville of February 22’d —80 came safely to Hand. In Answer to your...
I have received information of many Murders recently committed by the Indians in Washington,...
I have heard with much concern of the many Murders committed by the Indians in the Counties of...
[ Place not known, 20 Apr. 1780 . In a letter to Gen. Washington from Fredericksburg, 8 May 1780...
[ Richmond?, before 1 May 1780 . In a letter to Gen. Washington from Fredericksburg, 8 May 1780 (...
State of the Virginia Forces State of the Virginia forces in Continental service, including the...
Your several favors of Dec. 4. Feb. 10. and Mar. 30. are come duly to hand. I sincerely condole...
[ Richmond?, before 7 May 1780 . In a letter to Gen. Washington from Fredericksburg, 8 May 1780...
I this day received the inclosed letter from Mr. Blackburn, appointed by the last assembly to be...
[ Richmond, 9? May 1780 . JHD Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia...
Please to furnish Capt. Markham for the use of the brig Jefferson with twenty three fathom of...
Articles of agreement entered into this eleventh day of May in the year 1780, between his...
Your letter of Nov. 27. 1779 from Nantes came safely to hand on the 6th. of April last. The Fier...
Permission having been granted by Sir Henry Clinton to two American officers to come out on...
I do myself the pleasure of transmitting to you the inclosed advice of Council and order, in...
Virginia to wit I hereby certify that Archibald Blair is Clerk to the Council of State & that due...
By a letter from Mr. Mazzei dated Nantes Nov. 27. 1779 I am informed that he had not then...
I take up your letters of Apr. 12. and 23. to answer at this very late day, having never been...
During your absence the Speaker Harrison applied to me to let him be furnished with some guns...
The many Kindnesses which you have shown to our captive countrymen, whom the fortune of war has...
[Richmond, 26? May 1780. JHD Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia...
You will be pleased to give orders to Mr. Moody to employ immediately such artificers as he has...
State of things at Charlestown. Force of the enemy between 11,000 and 12,200 viz. between 7000...
Be pleased to deliver for the use of this State to Messrs. Eaton and Brown, or order, whatever...
In Council, Richmond, 30 May 1780. Transmitting letters and intelligence concerning the surrender...
You are to proceed immediately to Hood’s and be there in constant readiness, never absenting...
Deliver to the order of Governor Nash for the use of the state of North Carolina two thousand...
The Fier Rodrique has waited till now, and therefore gives me an opportunity of acknowleging the...
I send you by Col. Digges (the first opportunity which has occurred) Mr. Wythe’s and my arguments...
The inclosed letter of resignation from Mr. Armistead Commissioner for the Continental loan...
I receive with great satisfaction this testimony of the public approbation, and beg leave through...
[ Richmond, 5 June 1780. JHD Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia...
[ Richmond, 5? June 1780. JHD Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia...
The Governor laid before the board a resolution of General assembly of this day for purchasing...
The Governor laid before the board the resolution of the General Assembly of May 27th. 1780 and a...
detamt. Crockett } Sandy 22. Botetourt 100 18. Rockbridge 16. Gr. Brier } Fort Randolph 43....
According to the advice of the General Assembly we have proceeded to take Measures for selling...
The inclosed letter from Governor Nash with the articles of Capitulation entered into between...
I had the honor of receiving your requisition for 1,900,000 Dollars and of laying the same before...
Your obliging offer of serving the State in the purchase of Supplies for the Officers and Men...
The progress of the enemy with a very considerable body of cavalry from South to North, tho’ not...
Being much distressed for Cartridge boxes, and cartridge paper for muskets (most particularly the...
The Executive have occasion to employ a gentleman in a confidential business, requiring great...
Majr Galvan as recommended by your Excellency was dispatched to his station without delay, and...
Understanding from Mr. Dixon that yours and Col. Brent’s men will be clothed in two or three...
Majr. Galvan as recommended by your Excellency was dispatched to his station without delay, and...
Since sealing the within to your Excellency I received a letter from Govr. Rutlege of which the...
[ Richmond, 12? June 1780 . JHD Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia...
I have heard with real concern the sufferings of the guard and prisoners at your station, for...
The supplies of cloathing and of other necessaries actually procured for the officers of the...