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Your favor of the 17 th has been duly recieved. it will be a great gratificn to me should our...
“Ever witness for him” “Those twins of learning that he rais’d in you,” “Ipswich and Oxford one...
I do hope you will not take offence at my presumption in now addressing you. You Sir may...
§ From James Caldwell and Reasin Beall. 21 December 1813, Washington. “We take the liberty of...
The great desire I have to assist The Bearer of this, Mr. William Cowan, Urges Me to take the...
This day the Commissioners met at the Jersey Camp to hear the Claims of those Soldiers who...
Our situation here is exceedingly distressing. Parties out continually after every active Whig,...
At the request of Capt. McLeod I transmit you his Petition for a pass to New York. And have only...
Yesterday I expected to have waited upon your excellency, to communicate such intelligence as had...
Experience of your Excellencys patience & readiness to indulge the Country where consistent,...
Should the grain which was collected for the army be deposited at any one place, in such...
I inclose your excellency a letter from General Stirlings B.M. in answer to one I wrote to them...
I have been favored with your letter of the 19th this morning. It is fully my intention to do...
Lord Stirling has no doubt acquainted your Excellency with the Order he published after leaving...
In consequence of an application made to me last week by Genl Irwin I did interest myself to...
I have been favored with your letter of this days date—I am much obliged to you for your exertion...
July 17th being Sent for by generr. Patterson Surspacted For helping the amaricans presiners to...
In consequence of your representation of the exposed state of the forage along the mountain, I...
The rout ordered for Stores from Springfield to Kings Ferry is now become dangerous. The last...
A few days ago I recd yours inclosing sundry papers relating to Capt. Randolph. I think him...
The Comy General having requested me to convey to the Count D’Estaing Your Excellencys present, I...
Having received information to day, that a Letter had been found by you in an Office in the...
Letter not found: from James Caldwell, 4 Dec. 1776. In his letter to Hancock of 6 Dec. , GW...