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I would suggest to you the Defenceless condition of Hunter’s Works at Fredericksburg full as...
I have waited a moments leisure from the hurry & confusion of these eight days past to give Your...
I have this moment the honor of your Excellencys Letter of this day. The thousand Stand of Arms I...
I have the pleasure to acquaint your Excellency that the Enemy left Richmond this Afternoon about...
In case of the calling out a Body of Militia it will be highly necessary to adopt some measures...
Your Excellencys Observation with respect to the artificers is just. A proportion of the Regiment...
[ Without place or date ] In a long war the difficulty and expense of raising men increases, and...
Many of our Misfortunes, to the Southward, and elsewhere, have arrisen from the Bad Arrangements...
The more difficult it becomes to recruit our Armies, the more it becomes necessary to redress the...
I am informed that the Bill which passed the House of Delegates for compleating their Regiments...
I am about writing to Majr. General Greene, and as it’s of the utmost importance, he should be as...
Richmond, 18 Dec. 1780. Encloses “some hints toward a Law to prevent illegal discharges and...
Your Excellency has doubtless been informed by General Green of his intentions to leave me in...
General Green among other requisitions having mentioned the equipment of the Troops raised by the...
I take the Liberty of laying before your Excellency, a few thoughts on the subject of raising and...
Richmond, 16 Dec. 1780. Lt. Col. [Richard] Campbell of the 9th Va. regiment, which is now at Fort...
I had the honor to write some time ago to Your Excellency, enclosing a Memorial of Colo. Senf,...
[ Richmond ] 15 Dec. [ 1780 ] . Col. Green’s detachment marched from Petersburg on the 13th....
I came here Yesterday in full Expectation of sending off Colo. Greens Detachment of 400 Men this...
The Frequent abuses that have happened in the Recruiting Service, and an absolute Necessity that...
I am this moment favord with your Excellencys Letter of this morning inclosing a Copy of the...
I wrote Your Excellency the 30th ult. that Gen. Lawson’s Corps would march Yesterday. This would...
Your Excellency was acquainted with My Intention of sending on Genl. Lawson’s Corps, and I can...
I cannot help expressing to Your Excellency the anxiety I am under occasioned by the delay of...
your Excellency has no doubt, heard before this time, of the Departure of the Enemy from...
It is with the Greatest satisfaction I Acquaint You that the Plan of Arrangement for the Army,...
By the State of Affairs that Your Excellency has been pleased to lay before the Council of War,...
Previous to the reception of your two Letters of the & Instant I had been informed of our...
To avoid all disorders which may result from drawing by seperate Corps, I proposed in my last...
Colonel Debois has this moment been with me, who has been desired by Governor Clinton to wait on...