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Richmond, 3 Jan. 1781. Has been directed by the governor to order the tailor and shoemaker at...
[ Richmond, 9 Apr. 1781 . War Office Journal (Vi) contains the following minute under this date:...
As it would be proper for us, I suppose, to make use of the same kind of parole that the British...
As considerable numbers of militia are daily arriving at this place, very many of whom are not...
Chesterfield, 23 Feb. 1781. Because of his “present constant hurry,” Davies has been unable to...
The inclosed certificate is produced with a view of obtaining the same quantity of powder that...
4 February 1804, Norfolk. “The enclosed papers, exhibit an irregularity of Conduct on the part of...
[ Richmond, 3 May 1781 .] “The army is in extreme want of cartridges. If you can by any means...
Richmond, 16 Jan. 1781. There are about 100 Chesterfield militia now at Manchester, consisting of...
I inclose you a Letter from Colo. Waggoner and Depositions on the Subject of Mattenly’s Complaint...
[ Richmond, 26 Mch. 1781 . Minute in War Office Journal (Vi) under this date: “A letter from the...
[ Richmond, 4 Apr. 1781 . A minute in the War Office Journal (Vi) under this date reads as...
[ Richmond, 27 Mch. 1781 . Minute in War Office Journal (Vi) under this date: “Letter to the...
I duly received your favor of Nov. 20. The paper of which you desire a copy not being in my...
I beleive it will be necessary for us to begin to register our people in captivity with the...
The Commissioner of the provision law, I think he is called, being so exceedingly ill as to be...
There are in the hands of Colo. Taylor for the use of his regiment of guards about 500 stand of...
My Letter of the 13 will have answered your former Letters and part of your last and the...
I gave immediate orders to Captain Brown of the artillery, and he will instantly set out for...
I suppose there is no hope of our getting hats for the soldiers. We will aid you anywise in our...
From Mr. Browne’s account it is impossible, I should think, that Col. Innes should be in want of...
The General expressed to me yesterday in such strong terms the great importance of the post at...
It was our intention that the tools should go with the workmen and hope they have accordingly...
Colo. Muter having resigned his appointment as Commissioner of the war office, the board have...
From the negligence of Col. Munford the issuing continental commissary general in this State,...
The whole of the Virginia line being ordered to the Southward it becomes indispensibly necessary,...
[ Without place ] 30 Mch. 1781 . Mr. Eppes desires him to inform TJ that “a Gun Smith up the...
I am anxious to have secured for the detachment which is next to proceed Southwardly as many...
Manchester, 10 Jan. 1781. Arrived at this place the previous evening; the men “had a very...
I need not represent to your Excellency the insecurity of this place. We never can proceed with...