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I am just now favoured with your Letter of the 21st . I expected the waggons would have come to...
Inclosed I send you letter which I have just now received from Philadelphia by a Vessell that was...
I Expect this letter will be delivered to You by Capt. Lewis Littlepage who has been here for...
Richmond [ 7 ] Apr. 1781 . Acknowledges a letter of this date “with Genl. Spotswood’s letter...
I am just now honour’d with your favour of this date . This morning I despatch’d a Waggon with a...
I received last evening your polite and friendly letter of the 1 st instant —covering your order...
I Have just now the Pleasure of receiving your letter of yesterdays date. I am happy in having it...
I Did my self the pleasure of writing to you yesterday by Colo. Davies advising you of the...
The indisposition of the Gentleman I first intended to employ to the Northward has retarded that...
His Excellency Governour Henry, having been pleased to communicate to us, an extract from your...
I Have just now the offer of about 400 pr. Soldiers Stockings. Altho I understand that Overalls...
Richmond, 15 Apr. 1781 . The bearer, George Nicolson, “is engaged to go the Northward to try and...
I have just now received the inclosed letter from Mr. James Maury which I send for your perusal....
As there are no Vessels at present belonging to the Public ready for Sea and fit for carrying on...
I have this day recieved your favor , covering copies of the accounts, and your observations on...
[ Annapolis, 11 May 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “D. Ross. Valedictory.” Not found.]
[Nor] are there any alterations in the Observations but what the change of these articles in the...
As it will be necessary that every Proposition relating to the trading Department should in...
Your favor of the 2d. inst. was recieved in time to be delivered here to Capt. Clarke (now Genl....
I do myself the pleasure of inclosing your appointment as Commercial Agent to this State. The...
The Superintendance of the lead mines having been formerly in the Board of Trade devolves of...
The time of my departure for Virginia being now fixed on the 2d. or 3d of the ensuing month, I am...
I am exceedingly at a Loss to judge whether it be better to try the Method of Application to the...
I have duly received your favor of Octob. 22. and am much gratified by the communications therein...
I have laid before the General Assembly your proposition for giving the State a privilege of...
It has not been till now that I have been able to turn my attention again to the accounts in...
A Knolege that Congress do not possess money but occasionally induces us to think it best to...
The American Philosophical society at Philadelphia has long been endeavoring to make up a...
In February last I had some castings from your Oxford-works amounting to 64. D 55 C for which mr...
Being called on for Swords for General Spotswood’s two Legions, and for our Cavalry on...
As there will be wanting a very considerable number of Saddles, Bridles, Boots and other...
[ Annapolis, 15 Mch. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “D. Ross. Receipt of letter permitting to...
The Clothing which came here from Philadelphia is ordered to the Point of Fork in the Waggons...
I received at New York your letter inclosing your accounts, the result shewing a balance of...
General Scott has obtained Leave to receive Tobacco from this State for the Support of our...
We have great reason now to expect the Arrival of Mr. De Francy’s Squadron with 30,000£...