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101 Washington, George Jay, John From George Washington to John Jay, 11 August 1779 1779-08-11 I had the honor some days ago to advise Your Excellency—that the Enemy had broke up their Camp at...
102 Washington, George Jay, John From George Washington to John Jay, 6 August 1779 1779-08-06 Your Excellency’s Letter of the 28th of July—with it’s several Inclosures, has been duly...
103 Washington, George Jay, John From George Washington to John Jay, 5 August 1779 1779-08-05 My doubts as to the intended operation of the Resolution of the 28th of June, upon the subject of...
104 Washington, George Jay, John From George Washington to John Jay, 2 August 1779 1779-08-02 I do myself the Honor to transmit Your Excellency an Extract of a Letter of the 29th Ulto from a...
105 Washington, George Jay, John George Washington to John Jay, 29 July 1779 1779-07-29 West Point, July 29, 1779. Reports that the news of the embarkation of the British was false....
106 Washington, George Jay, John From George Washington to John Jay, 29 July 1779 1779-07-29 In mine of the 24th I had the honor to inform Congress that a considerable embarkation of the...
107 Washington, George Jay, John From George Washington to John Jay, 29 July 1779 1779-07-29 In my Letter of the 9th in answer to Your Excellency’s of the 30th Ulto upon the subject of...
108 Washington, George Jay, John George Washington to John Jay, 25 July 1779 1779-07-25 [ West Point ] July 25, 1779 . States that the Marquis de Fleury wishes to return to France....
109 Washington, George Jay, John George Washington to John Jay, 24 July 1779 1779-07-24 West Point, July 24, 1779. Describes British movements on North River. LS , in writing of H,...
110 Washington, George Jay, John From George Washington to John Jay, 24 July 1779 1779-07-24 Since the letter which I had the honor of writing you the 20th instant, I have received your...