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I take the liberty of informing you that there is large quantities of Flour, Salt Provisions and other Stores at the Head of Elk and Middletown in the State of Maryland, and daily expectations of more arriving there—that by the Laws of that State for procuring Waggons for the Army their Service is confined to the removal of the baggage of marching Troops as your Excellency will more fully see...
Your favr of the 2nd. reached me the 12th Instant. Mrs. Dunkin is doubtfull whether She can procure the Chintz or not if she does it shall be forwarded as you directed immediately. Herewith the General will receive a Cape Letter from Mr Carter. The Pilot was a long while returning with it. Your draft on me I shall duly honour on Acct of Mr. Carter tho he omitted in his hurry to speak to me on...