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I am authorizd by Congress to appoint a Commissary of Prisoners —The pay will, I expect, be about...
I have received Intelligence this Evening from a person of undoubted Veracity (who has followed...
Mr Boudinot thinks it his Duty to report to his Excellency General Washington, that Complaints of...
The Commissary General of Prisoners begs leave to report to his Excellency, that he has attended...
A Letter from Congress will accompany this containing two resolutions relative to prisoners. You...
Having been detained in New York on the business committed to me by your Excellency, much longer...
By His Excellency, George Washington Esquire, General and Commander in Chief of all the Forces of...
The inclosed Resolutions of Congress came to my hand this instant, and as they are essentially...
To His Excellency George Washington Esquire, General and Commander in Chief of the Forces of the...
By His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in chief of all the Forces of...
To His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in chief of the Forces of the...
Being just returned from German Town, I beg leave to inform your Excellency that I was happy...
On my Arrival at Morris Town, I found Lt Coll Campbell, who proposed my going with him to New...
[ Valley Forge ] May 23, 1778 . Is pleased with the improved treatment of prisoners by British....
I was duly favoured with yours of the 13th—I am happy to learn, that the appearances with respect...
I inclose you a copy of a letter of the 23 Ulto forwarded by express: to which I have received no...
Letter not found : from Elias Boudinot, 18 June 1778. GW wrote to Boudinot on this date that “I...
I am this Moment returned from the Point opposite to Gloucester—As soon as the City was a little...
I have received your two letters of this date, and thank you for the intelligence which they...
I omitted writing yesterday, supposing that your Excellency would have had constant Intelligence...
Agreeable to yr Excs. Orders in Company with Major Beatty, I met Mr Loring Commy of Prisrs for...
Since my recovery from my late Indisposition so far as to attend to any Business, I have been...
Nothing but that indisposition with which I have been confined for upwards of four Months, could...
I had not the pleasure of receiving your polite & friendly letter of the 4th of Jany till within...
The many & important matters which pressed upon me while you were in Camp, prevented my...
I must beg your Excellency’s excuse from particularly answering your late favour, till I return...
Your favor of 4 Oclock yesterday afternoon came to my hands this morning. The suggestions...
Genll Maxwell just setting off for Camp, I improve the Opportunity, to acknowledge the reciept of...
I must beg leave to trouble your Excellency once more, with a matter, I think worth...
Since my recovery from my late Indisposition so far as to attend to any Business, I have been...
It would have given me great Pleasure to have been favoured with your Company on Thursday, but am...
Your not having heard from me lately, has not proceeded from a want of the most sincere respect...
Permit me sincerely to congratulate your Excellency upon your election to the Chair of Congress....
Your Excellency’s several favours of the 30th Octr, 1st & 19th Instt which have come to hand...
I had the honor of writing your Excellency by the last Post, since which a Captain Reed, late of...
I am to acknowledge the recet of your Excellencys favor of the 27th Novembr and to thank you for...
I am to acknowlege the receipt of your Excellency’s polite letter of the 4th instant, and am much...
I recollect subscribing, when I was in Philadelphia last Winter, twenty or twenty five Guineas...
I am honored with your Excellency’s Letter of the 11th instant—I thank you for the information...
I was honored by your Excellency’s letter of the 16th instant, which I laid before Congress. It...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of the Letter, your Excellency did me the honor to write on the...
Inclosed your Excellency will receive Ninety five dollars in Bank Notes; which, if my...
Your Excellency’s letter of the 8th instant, enclosing Mr Chittendon’s receipt, came safe to hand...
I have the melancholy task before me, of acquainting your Excellency and Congress of the death of...
The unexpected and melancholy news of the death of the late Major General Lord Stirling,...
I should not have under taken at this time to Address myself, through Your Excellency, to...
Within these few days I have seen Printed Copies of—"A Remonstrance of the Council of the State...
I am sorry to have to acquaint your Excellency, for the information of Congress, that a project...
I had the honor of receiving your Excellency’s letter of the 30th ult. which I immediately laid...
Repeated Applications have been made to me, in favor of Major Villefranche and Capt. Lt Enfant,...