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The inclosed letter was forwarded to me by Baron Steuben. I suppose it contains an answer to the...
Before the Receipt of your Favour of the 11th. Major General Baron Steuben had through Colo. Senf...
Immediately on receipt of your Letter of the 9th . by Captn. Travis informing me of the loss of...
We shall with very great Chearfulness contribute as far as within our power to render the...
Your Letters of the 1st. 2d. and 3d. instant came to hand this morning. It is not in our power to...
I stated to you in a former letter the Militia ordered into service to relieve those who had been...
The great length of time which the Militia had been in the field who were first called on,...
As I am certainly informed by Commodore Barron that the fleet arrived is British, I become...
We apprehended Culpeper was too distant and it appeared too detached from the other counties we...
I have laid before the Board your Letter of yesterday handed me by Mr. Page. They are sorry it is...
Your Letters of February 28th and March 3d were received yesterday and this Day. It is utterly...
I am glad that the Commissioners of the provision law in your neighborhood have agreed to lend...
I am very sorry we shall not be able to furnish you with a supply of lead until we receive some...
The Executive will undertake to impress any boats which may be necessary in the opinion of the...
Hearing of 744 Militia from Rockbridge and Augusta and Rockingham on the road through Albemarle,...
The enemy moved down the river from Westover yesterday. I wrote by express to Genl. Nelson this...
I inclose you a copy of a letter I have received from Baron Steuben and must rest on you the...
I inclose you a militia commission to Mr. Triplett merely to comply with the letter of the law,...
The Act of Assembly having expired under which we have hitherto proceeded to impress waggons and...
The State of our Magazine renders it essential that we do not lose a single arm. There is no...
Genl. Muhlenberg having found it necessary to employ in this state some Continental arms, we are...
We this morning received certain Information of the Arrival of a considerable Fleet of the Enemy...