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We have reported to Sir Wm. Howe your observations on his Commission to us for settling a Cartel...
We have the honor of your favor per flag; Having inform’d General Washington of the message...
We have to request, you will order a couple of very good teams to be got ready to proceed to the...
By command of His Excellency, I am to desire, you will send a corporal and six dragoons, with a...
To His Excellency George Washington Esquire, General and Commander in Chief of the Forces of the...
By His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in chief of all the Forces of...
Until further Orders, advanced Posts and Patrols are not to prevent all persons, having Passports...
1st.  Qre? … In what light are the prisoners sent out by General Howe to be considered? 2d  … How...
Memorandums Arts: All officers and soldiers, prisoners of war on either side shall be exchanged...
A Treaty and Convention for the Exchange and Accommodation of Prisoners of War, made between the...
The Commissioners appointed by His Excellency General Washington to confer, determine and agree...
The Commissioners appointed by His Excellency Sir William Howe to take into Consideration all...
The Commissioners, appointed by His Excellency General Washington, “to confer, determine and...
Sir, Last Decm’r a Twelvemonth a Small Box was Taken at or Near Princetown And Deposited in an...
To His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in chief of the Forces of the...
[ Valley Forge ] April 19, 1778 . States that a horse not fit for service should be returned to a...
By command of His Excellency, I inclose you a letter to him from the officers of the German...
By command of His Excellency, I am to desire, You will immediately march with your Regiment by...
I am sadly distressed for want of a good saddle &c; and such is my situation, that I have no...
An opinion of your Benevolence leads me to address this Letter to you. Accident has introduced me...
Comment vous portez vous? & comment vous êtes vous porté depuis que je n’ai eu le plasir de vous...
His Excellency has received yours from Horsam meeting House. He is a good deal surprized that you...
I Alexander Hamilton Lieutenant Colonel and Aide De Camp to His Excellency The commander in Chief...
His Excellency is sending a considerable detachment towards the enemy’s lines, which will march...
Col: Hamiltons Compliments to Mr Petit will be obliged to him, if he can give him any hope of...
The Commander in chief positively requires all officers, absent from camp, belonging to the...
Mr. Loring having been sent by Sir Henry Clinton to meet Mr. Boudinot or any other person...
In the Name of His Excellency General Washington and by virtue of His authority to me, I declare,...
Mr Loring having been sent by Sir Henry Clinton to meet Mr Boudinot or any other person appointed...
Upon my Report to His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton of our meeting yesterday at the Sorrel Horse...