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Several Officers belonging to the Southern Army have made application to me to use my interest...
I wish when your Excellency gives your orders for the Troops to march from Fish Kills that those...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, 22 Nov. 1779 . GW wrote Greene on 23 Nov.,...
Inclosd is Col. Biddles Letter to me upon the subject of Forage. I shall only add that a great...
I receivd your very affectionate letter dated before York. Your approbation of my conduct affords...
Inclosed I send your Excellency a duplicate of my letter of the 12th Inst. As it is necessary you...
I do myself the honor to enclose your Excellency an extract of a letter from Brigr Genl Morgan,...
Mr Watson by whom this will be handed you having some things for you brought with him from...
I would propose writing to the french Admiral that there are two objects one of the two may be...
Your Excellencys public and private letter of the 26th, was handed me day before yesterday; and I...
Within a few days, I have received from General Smallwood, the arrangement of the Maryland line;...
Your Excellencys favor of the 18th came to hand this afternoon. I had given over the thoughts of...
Since I wrote your Excellency last I have been to examin the Equacanack [Pequannock] position and...
I am much obliged by your Excellency’s long and communicative letters of the 9th of July and 6th...
Colo. Hand reports the Ship that went down day before Yesterday morning still continues there at...
This moment receivd intelligence the enemy are embarking from Glouster and [c]rossing over to...
I am so streightened in point of time and my family are so unwell that I have beged Congress to...
I have the honor to transmit Your Excellency the monthly return of the Army under my command. I...
I got into Town on Saturday Night, but too late to do any business. On Sunday nothing was to be...
I have great reason to believe as well from appearances as from the enemy’s declarations that...
Col. Hand reports a large body of Regulars are drawn up at the ferry on Statten Island; and boats...
I have been impatiently waiting in consequence of the intelligence receivd this afternoon from Mr...
The enclosed is an account given by a deserter just come to this Post. It is probable; if the...
Your Excellency’s Letter of the 15th came to hand last Night. I have waited upon General Heath...
In answer to your Excellencys favor of yesterday upon the Subject of Count de Estainges being...
Three Brigades are now on their march for Head Quarters my division & Glovers brigade —General...
The time for which I engaged to act in the Qr Masters department at the request of the committee...
By Justice Mercereau of Statten Island I am informed that 10,000 Troops embarked on board of a...
I wrote your Excellency this afternoon that the enemy were crossing from the Jerseys to...
Since I wrote last, Major Burnet has returned from Newark, and brings intelligence that the Enemy...
I have been honor’d with your Excellencys despatches of the 18th of December, and 29th of...
Your Excellencys letter dated at Robinsons House 7 oClock last Evening came to hand ¼ past three...
We find ourselves exceedingly distressed for want of Waggoners. Mr Thomson Waggon Master General...
I have carefully looked over General Schuylers plan for an Indian expedition; and tho I think...
I have the honor to inclose Your Excellency a Return of the Army for the month of March. I am...
In obedience To your Excellencys order we have met and Considered The Pretensions of Colo. Moylan...
Col. Hand Reports 21 Sail seen off last Evening, Eight arrivd at the Hook this morning and...
638Council of War, 10 April 1779 (Washington Papers)
At a Council of War held at Head Quarters Middle Brook April 10th 1779. Present The Commander in...
Robert Morris, Esquire, Financier for the United States, has in his advertisements for receiving...
In Obedience to Your Excellency’s Orders, we have considered the Matters referred to Us, & beg...
Misfortunes are more or less painful, as they have been brought upon us by folly, extravagance,...
An Estimate of the Magazines to be laid in at the following Posts for the Subsistance of the...
I think the party for the enterprize upon Statten Island should consist of about 2500 Men. These...