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In answer to the letter of the 29th instant , with which you were pleased to honour me on the...
I was equally surprized and mortified to learn by your letter of yesterday that mine of the day...
When we desired the resigned and supernumerary officers to come into command, we took the...
I received last night a letter from Genl. Green referring me for particulars to you. However he...
I inclose you two letters from Colo. Innes just received. We are in very great anxiety for him....
I have this moment received information that 27 sail of vessels, 18 of which were square rigged,...
[ Richmond, ca. 15 Jan. 1781 . Letter not found, but the following clearly elliptical version of...
I have laid before the Council the proposition for exchanging two of the British souldiers for...
I this moment received your letter, and have extended Mr. Elliot’s powers to the procuring...
I am glad my proclamation has offended Arnold: it proves it to be right. The exchange of the...
I inclose you extracts from two Letters received from General Weedon. I fear his arrival will be...
The Officers were desired to give notice to the militia when arms were delivered them that no man...
You were pleased to observe in a conversation with me some time ago that you would furnish us...
I take the Liberty of inclosing to you a Letter to Major Genl. Phillips with the Determination of...
Mr. Granville Smith a State Quarter-master now waits on you. As I am not thoroughly acquainted...
The bearer hereof Colo. Gaines a militia Officer in the County of Amherst being desirous to...
The inclosed resolutions of Congress of Janry. 8th. and Aprl. 9. 1777 under which Capt. Heth’s...
I have the pleasure of inclosing to you an order for the Shoes, Shirts and Cloth you desired. Mr....
I will immediately dispatch the orders you desire to the militia of Chesterfeild and Dinwiddie....
A warrant was yesterday made out for Mr. Harrison for two hundred thousand Dollars and I shall...
I received from Mr. Armistead yesterday afternoon a Copy of the receipt for the 117 blankets. He...
The Executive have had it much at heart to prevent as far as possible interruption in raising the...
The inclosed is an extract of a letter from Genl. Greene to me. As the Gentlemen of the Army whom...
I am favored with your letters of yesterday and this day . The peices of artillery at Cumberland...
No term having been fixed by the Executive for the Service of the Militia, I do not know whence...
I was informed by a reputable man this afternoon that he saw about 300 of the enemy land this...
[Whether restitution of the identical property taken from Mrs. Byrd might be permitted seems to...
I have the honor of inclosing you a letter from Colo. Innes this moment come to hand. The...
Mr. Maury, owner of the Brigantine Alert, engaged and fitted as a flag for carrying tobacco to...
Since writing my letter of this day’s date, yours of yesterday has come to hand. The orders to...
I inclose you a report from Mr. Ross of the Cloathing provided and his prospect of further...
I received your favour of the 8th. instant and am sorry to find that this distressing flag is not...
I received your favor of the 11th. by Mr. Smith. I cannot say at what point of time the Expences...
As so much of the subject of Colo. Davies’s letter as relates to the conduct of the Continental...
I have information this morning from Capt. Maxwell on his own view that the enemy landed at...
I have been honored with your letter of yesterday’s date. Your representation of the importance...
All are delivered 1 To know if all the State Arms are already distributed. If not where are the...