1To George Washington from Abner Nash, 6 October 1780 (Washington Papers)
Confiding that your Excellency was constantly made acquainted with whatever related to the Military Affairs of this & the neighbouring State of So. Carolina, I thought it unnecessary to increase your trouble by opening a direct correspondence with you myself as Governor of this State, But Sir the distresses of this Country and the dangers we are now exposed to, in consequence of the defeat of...
2To George Washington from Abner Nash, 14 December 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have just had the honour to receive your Excellencys favour of the 6th ult. —your favours by Majr General Green I did myself the honour to answer some time ago & expressed how much the Southern States were indebted to you for your attention Shewn to their interests in the appointmt of that Genl to the Command here & have no doubt he will effect every advantage for us that we may enable him...
3To George Washington from Abner Nash, 19 March 1781 (Washington Papers)
I am just arrived at Genl Greene’s camp; and an Express being setting off I just take this oppertunity of acknowledging the receipt of Your Excellency’s favr dated the 23 Jany, which I received on my way here. Genl Greene will no doubt give Your Excellency the particulars of the action of the 15th. I have the pleasure to be told by him that though he lost the ground, he disabled the enemy from...
4To George Washington from Abner Nash, 4 April 1781 (Washington Papers)
I did myself the Honour to write your Excellency a few lines from General Greens Camp dated the 18th ult. as the Express was just going off as I arrived at the Generals—I hope you was good enough to excuse the hasty manner in which it appeared to have been written; I am now just arrived Home from Camp and have the pleasure to acquaint you that our Worthy and excellent General with his little...