From George Washington to Charles Green, 13 November 1757
To Charles Green
Alexandria Novr 13th 1757
Reverend Sir
Necessity (and that I hope will apologize for the trouble I must give you—) obliges me to ask the favour of a visit—that I may have an oppertunity of consulting you on a disorder which I have lingerd under for three Months past—It is painful to me to write—Mr Carlyle will say the rest—I shall only add, that I am with very great esteem Yr most Obedt Hble Servt
Go: Washington
ALS, CSmH.
Charles Green (c.1710–1765), the rector of Truro Parish, also practiced medicine.