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Colo. Thos Lee (of Loudoun) is possessed, I am informed, of a tract of about 400 acres of Land...
The unfortunate Death and melancholy fate of Major Forsyth which have doubtless reached you ere...
Not satisfied with having my Wish and Suffrage included and expressed in the unanimous Voice of...
I have by the Advice of some of my friends, Taken the Liberty of Writing you on a subject, which...
I have recd your letter of the 7th inst. When I requested my nephew to apply to you for a craft,...
The relation subsisting between your Excellency and every branch of the Army, is more intimate...
Your favor of the 19th Inst. was duly received. I have not as yet had the least intimation of...
I expected before this time to have been made happy by the receipt of my Parole from New York,...
A few days ago Your favor of the 5th of October last with its Inclosures was handed me by Major...
Being desirous of effecting an Exchange of Prisoners as far as circumstances will admit of, I...
The wants of the Prisoners being many, I procured them Credit with Mr Freeman at Quebec for...
The news of this Country you will hear from the Honorable Commissioners of Congress. The Prospect...
Since my last Letter to your Excellency I have been stationed at the Mouth of the Sorel River...
I arriv’d at this place yesterday evening and shall immediately sett out down the Sorel. Col....
I arrived at this place the 4th Instant and have since been detain’d by bad weather and contrary...
I receivd Col. Moylan’s Letter and send you inclosed a state of the accounts he mentions. On...
I arrived here on Thursday, and the whole party got up yesterday—Col. Greaton’s Regiment march’d...
I should e’er now have sent you a return of the troops stationed at this place, with an account...
I take this earliest opportunity to acquaint you that the Men of War and Transports with the...
Having been unlawfully and forcibly dispossessed of my dwelling House on the 14th of December...
Prospect Hill , 21 November 1775 . “Capt. George Nagle, of my Regiment, has lately been high...
The bearer Lieut. Cromer has for some time past been in a very bad state of Health, and is not...
Prospect Hill , 14 October 1775 . Requests GW to accept Capt. Michael Doudel’s enclosed...