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I have the honour to send to your Excellency by the bearer the returns of the Invalid regt. I t gives me concern I could not punctually observe your orders as to time but did receive the return from the Point ’till this moment. Permit me to assure you I am with respect Your Excellencies Most obedt Servant DLC : Papers of George Washington.
I am sorry to inform you that yesterday evening, as the men stationed at the Landing were bringing provisions for themselves & the men here the ice broke under them & two fell in & with great difficulty saved but part of the provisions, specified underneath lost, whether this is to be replaced or the men are to fast on account thereof I can not determine, but request you will lay the matter...
Letter not found : from Lewis Nicola, 11 Oct. 1779. On 19 Oct., GW wrote Nicola: “I have recd yours of the 11th Inst.”
The Officers of the Invalid regt Stationed here being informed of the inspection held on those at the Point, request of his Excellency the same indulgence, by the inclosed Memorial, which, with my respects, I beg you will hand to him & you’ll oblige Sr Your most obedt Servt DLC : Papers of George Washington.
Letter not found: from Col. Lewis Nicola, 6 Nov. 1777. On 7 Nov. Nicola wrote GW that the “inclosed Letter I wrote yesterday in order to send it by the first opportunity to Your Excellency.”
Letter not found : from Lewis Nicola, 18 Sept. 1779. On 8 Oct., GW wrote Nicola: “I received your favour of the 18th Ulto.”
Letter not found: from Col. Lewis Nicola, 25 Sept. 1777. GW wrote Nicola on 29 Sept. : “I am favd with yours of the 25th instant from Fort Mifflin.”
Lieut. Hall of the Invalid regt informs me he has some urgent business to transact at Danbury, which will require his attendance for four days, if granting him permission be agreable to your Excellency, I do not see any business here that will require his presence. I have the honour to assure you I am with respect Your Excellencies Most obedt Servt MH : Sparks Transcripts.
I had the honour of your Excellencies letter of the 21 June 1781 yesterday about noon & immediately communicated it to the Board of War from which I obtained an order for shoes for the men that were to march & an application was immediately made for money to Congress, I was also informed that a demand had been made to the Executive Council for some militia to supply our place, having great...
I have the honour to inclose to your Excellency a return of the detachment of the Invalid regt at Fishkill, I should have sent it sooner but that at first view of the men I immagined some of them might be fit for field duty, which I could not ascertain at the time I saw them therefore, as soon as possible sent the surgeon and adjutant to examine them & yesterday they made their report that all...