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General Wilkinson, the commander of our army, & [his aid] Capt. Huger, brother of the member of...
An invitation to Genl. Wilkinson was forwarded by express this morning, and I have this moment...
When last at Alexandria you were pleased to express a wish that I would point out to you a...
the Marshal’s office of Potomac is become vacant by the resignation of mr Dent. it appears to be...
The testimony of confidence afforded me in your letter of yesterday is highly gratifying, and I...
Enclosed you will recieve an estimate of the taxes formerly imposed by the Commonwealth of...
The commission of the peace for the county of Alexandria stands thus. George Gilpin, Wm....
William Fitzhugh, Richard Conway, and Thomas Darne, have declined qualifying as justices of the...
Permit me to make you acquainted with Mr. Joseph Cowings a gentlemen just arrived here from...
Agreeably to my promise I now send you a list of the persons best qualified in my opinion for the...
Capt. Matthew C. Groves who has made some longitudinal discoveries, for which he has obtained a...
Mr. Scott, collector of Nanjemoy resigns that office, and the persons proposed as his successors...
In reply to your note of the 16th. inst. I have to observe, that the gentlemen you mention, are...
Mr. Blennerhassett arrived here from Natches last evening: he was immediately arrested by the...