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A few days since I had the honor to Receive your letter of the 8 Septr inclosing a Packet from Monsr Dr Lamolissiere. You will please, Sir, to accept my thanks for the trouble you have had. and to add to the favor by the inclosed answer to that Gentlemans letter. I am Sir. Your very humble Servant DLC : Papers of George Washington.
A few days since I had the honor to Receive your Letter of the 8 Septr inclosing a Packet from Monsr De L’amoligniere. You will please, Sir, to accept my thank’s for the trouble you have had and to add to the favor by forwarding the inclosed answer to that Gentlemans letter. I am Sir Your very humble Servant. DLC : Papers of George Washington.
I have received your Letter dated St Domingo 25th of March—requesting my Interposition with Congress, & the Ambassador from the United States at the Court of France, for your obtaing a Command in that Island. Sensible of your merit as an Officer, & willing to Interest myself in your favor as far as circumstances will permit, I have forwarded your Memorial to Congress—& have communicated your...
The Compte de Moutiers did me the honor to hand me your letter of the 5 Ulto, together with the two Volumes on Hydrolicks which you were so polite as to forward to me from M. le Comte de Buar. I must beg you, Sir, to accept of my best thanks for your attention to those books and likewise for your polite expressions to me in your letter. I have not yet had liesure to peruse the Books, and can...
I have the Honor to forward to you a Letter which came to my Hands last Evening from the Chavalr de La Luzerne. No further Intelligence respectg the Enemy fleets at N. York has been received since that which I communicated to the Marquis de Vaudreuil on the morng of the 8th. I was favored with your Letter of the 6th—covering One of the 3d & another of the 6th from the Marquis—and am much...
I have received your Letter of the 10th without Name informg the Arrival of Monr Vaudrieul at Nantasket. Your Express who carried Letters for M. D e Rochambeau, was directed the safest Route to Philadelphia—& left this the 14th—at Evening. I am Sir your &a. DLC : Papers of George Washington.
I have to beg the Favor of your giving a Conveyance of the inclosed to the Marquis De Vaudriul. I had the Honor of your Letter of the 20th in two Days from its Date & forwarded to Phila., the Letters to the Minister of France & Count Rochambeau without Delay. With Regard &a. DLC : Papers of George Washington.
In a letter which I wrote to you yesterday, I desired that the Indians might not be brought to this place if it cou’d possibly be avoided: Since which, the Honble Edmund Atkin, Esquire; superintendant of Indian Affairs, is arrived; and desires to hold a conference with them here. No bad consequences are likely to ensue by bringing them from the Frontiers (of which, however, you are to judge...
In looking over my memorandums, I find that my own warrant for 5,000 acres of Land, was directed to the Surveyor of Botetourt, and executed in part by Mr Lewis your Son, for 2,950 acres. Recollecting at the same time to have heard the little Kanhawa spoken of as a temporary boundary between your county and Augusta, and having a survey on the lower side of that river as inclosed, for 1800...
You are hereby ordered, to repair to Fredericksburgh immediately upon the arrival of Captain Hogg; who is to take the command of your Company: And upon applying to Mr Dick, you will meet with your Commission and Instructions—You must, before you quit your Company, be careful in collecting an exact Return of the Effectives, and non-effectives; the State of their Arms of all sorts; the...