1To George Washington from Francis Hopkinson, 14 November 1777 (Washington Papers)
The Intimacy of my Connection with Mr Duché renders all Assurances unnecessary that the Letter...
2From George Washington to Francis Hopkinson, 21 November 1777 (Washington Papers)
I am favd with yours of the 14th inclosing a letter for the Revd Mr Duché. I will endeavour to...
3To George Washington from the Continental Navy Board, 23 November 1777 (Washington Papers)
It is with the greatest Concern we inform you of the total Destruction of the Continental Fleet...
4To George Washington from Francis Hopkinson, 22 January 1778 (Washington Papers)
The Bearer Captn Alexander late Commander of the Frigate Delaware, is well informed of the...
5From George Washington to Francis Hopkinson, 27 January 1778 (Washington Papers)
I received your favor of the 22d Instant by Captain Alexander, to whom I have given an order to...
6To George Washington from Francis Hopkinson, 16 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
I take the Liberty of forwarding the enclosed Papers by Express; earnestly requesting your...
7To George Washington from Francis Hopkinson, 24 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
I wrote to you about a Week ago respecting the arbitrary Conduct of Genl Howe in confining Capt....
8From George Washington to Francis Hopkinson, 28 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
I have been favd with yours of the 16th and 24th instants the first inclosing sundry papers...
9To George Washington from Francis Hopkinson, 19 April 1785 (Washington Papers)
Encouraged by the friendly Notice with which you have upon every Occasion been pleased to honour...
10From George Washington to Francis Hopkinson, 16 May 1785 (Washington Papers)
In for a penny, in for a pound, is an old adage. I am so hackneyed to the touches of the Painters...
11To George Washington from Francis Hopkinson, 1 December 1788 (Washington Papers)
There is all the Difference in the World between a Thing done, & a Thing to be done. A Thing to...
12From George Washington to Francis Hopkinson, 5 February 1789 (Washington Papers)
We are told of the amazing powers of musick in ancient times; but the stories of its effects are...
13To George Washington from Francis Hopkinson, 3 March 1789 (Washington Papers)
I could, if the Subject was worth so much Attention, justify my Musick against your Complaints...
14From George Washington to Francis Hopkinson, 13 March 1789 (Washington Papers)
Your good humour of the 3rd, which made me laugh heartily, has fairly driven me out of the field,...