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1 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-09-26 | I have the pleasure to inform your Excellency that I have just arrived here, with my party, &... |
2 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-09-27 | I last night threw myself into this Garrison, where I am sorry to inform your Excellency that I... |
3 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-10-02 | Colo. Nichola with the advice of the Officers in Garrison withdrew his Invalids before the... |
4 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-10-03 | I sent yesterday an express to your Excellency with an account of the enemies having landed near... |
5 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-10-03 | This will be delivered you by Majr Boyce who has reconnoitered the enemy now in Billingsport and... |
6 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-10-06 | From the best Intelligence the Enemy have withdrawn all their men from Billingsport (the night of... |
7 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-10-07 | Yesterday Evening the Enemy entirely evacuated Billingsport after having destroy’d our works,... |
8 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-10-09 | I Receiv’d your Excellencys Letter of the 7th and have read it to the Officers of the Navy which... |
9 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-10-10 | The Enemy have just crossed & are crossing in very considerable numbers to Province Island... |
10 | Smith, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Samuel … | 1777-10-11 | Last Night the Enemy threw up a Battery in the rear of the Fort close to the Banks of the Meadow... |