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Letter not found: to John Lewis, 7 Dec. 1787. Lewis wrote GW on 15 Dec. that he did not receive...
I have heard, and sincerely lament, the death of yr Father; and my concern is encreased by the...
Inclosd I send you a Coppy of Mr Cowpers Accot according to the payments that were to have been...
I recd your favor of the 8th Inst. I have never met with any other bill of Exchange among my...
I have to acknowledge the reception of your letter of the 15th of December 1787 together with the...
G. Washington would be obliged to Mr Lewis for delivering or causing to be deliver’d by a safe...
Since here, have made every enquiry respecting the Land which you wish’d to be informed of. As...
I make no doubt ere this you have heard of the death of my Father, his loss to his Family is...
I have sent your brother Howell to Fredericksburgh to receive from you my moiety of the money...
The protested Bill sent me by my Nephew, is not the one I was wishing to be informed about and...
The letter of which the enclosed is a copy, renders further explanation on my part in a manner...
According to your request I made every enquiry I cou’d when on the Monongahela and at Fort Pitt...
The enclosures of letters from me to Mr John Cowper, and from him to me, &ca occasioned by his...
Being at Richmond for some time past did not get your favor of the 7th Inst. till yesterday. I...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 16th September with Mr Cowpers letters...
I was in hopes the letter wch was written to you at my request, by my Nepw G. A: Washington—dated...
[Gates County, N.C., 17 May 1791]. John Lewis as GW’s attorney conveys to John Cowper four tracts...