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191General Orders, 6 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
A General Court Martial is ordered to sit to morrow at 10 oClock A:M: for the Trial of John...
Medford [Mass.] 6 July 1775 . “Tho’ I am quite a Stranger to your Excellency, yet the peculiarity...
May it please your Excellency:—The bearer, Capt. Brown, is the officer who took the horses that...
States “that he has received the repeated Commands of his Father, now a resident in Boston, to...
We inclose a Resolution of our Assembly authorising us to recommend proper Officers for the...
196General Orders, 7 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
It is with inexpressible Concern that the General upon his first Arrival in the army, should find...
197General Orders, 8 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
Ordered that the main guard on no Account whatever, be without a Drum, which is to beat to Arms...
Your favor of the 20 Ulo notifying your Intended departure for the Camp, we Received; and after...
Letter not found: to Lund Washington, 8 July 1775. In a letter of 15 Oct. 1775 to GW , Lund...
200General Orders, 9 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
The Continental Congress having been pleased to appoint Horatio Gates Esqr. Brigadier General,...
201II. Letter Sent, 10–11 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
I arrived safe at this Place on the 3d Instt, after a Journey attended with a good deal of...
I receivd your Favor of 1st Inst. by Express from New york; but as I am exceedingly hurried in...
203General Orders, 10 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
The General Court Martial of which Col. William Prescott was president, having tried William...
204I. Notes for Letter, 10 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
The time of my arrival. The Situation of the Troops—Works—& things in genl—Enemy on Bunkers Hill....
Since my last to you, nothing has Taken place in Congress particularly Respecting your...
Letter not found: to Benjamin Harrison, 10 July 1775. On 21 July Harrison wrote to GW : “I...
I was exceeding glad to receive a Letter from you, as I always shall be whenever it is...
General Folsom begs leave to lay before your Excellency a Memorandum of what is immediately...
A Maister of a vesel that Came out of Boston Saturday Night in order to Take Charge of a vesel at...
After much Difficulty & Delay I have procurd such Returns of the State of the Army as will enable...
211General Orders, 11 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
The Court Martial of which Col. William Prescott was president is dissolved. A General Court...
212General Orders, 12 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
The Adjutant General will deliver at orderly time, a certain number of printed returns, to the...
I beg Leave to congratulate your Excellency upon your being appointed General of the Armies of...
Letter not found: from the Massachusetts Committee of Supplies, 12 July 1775. On 12 July Horatio...
My friend Mr George Baylor will be the bearer of this, who has caught such a Military Ardor as to...
Recommend “the bearer Mr George Baylor, not only on Account of the memory of his worthy Father,...
217General Orders, 13 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
As the Army will be forthwith form’d into Brigades: The Adjutant General will at Orderly Time...
Suffer me to join in Congratulating you, on your appointment to be General and Commander in Chief...
I have to observe to your Excellency, That the Honorable Congress have altered the Arrangement of...
220General Orders, 14 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
As the Health of an Army principally depends upon Cleanliness; it is recommended in the strongest...
Since I did myself the Honour of addressing you the 10th Instt nothing material has happened in...
222General Orders, 15 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
The Commanding Officers of each Regiment to report the Names of such Men in their respective...
Since I did Myself the Honor to write Your Excellency from New York Nothing very material...
224General Orders, 16 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
The Continental Congress having earnestly recommended, that “Thursday next the 20th Instant, be...
225General Orders, 17 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
There is reason to apprehend, that the General orders are not regularly published, to the Non...
Introduces Benjamin Ellery of Rhode Island, who “wishes to visit your Camp.” ALS , MiU-C : Thomas...
On the first Instant I met the Honble Assembly of this Colony, to deliberate on the Request &...
Encloses on behalf of the Portsmouth committee of safety “an authenticated copy of a vote pass’d...
229General Orders, 18 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
As the Chevaux-de-Frise are not in readiness; The Officers commanding the different Lines and...
You will please to accept my Sincere Acknowledgments for your favor delivered me by General...
Letter not found: from Lewis Morris, 18 July 1775. On 4 Aug. GW wrote to Morris : “I have been...
I do myself the Honor to inform Your Excellency of my Arrival at this Place early this Morning;...
Allow me to return you my Sincerest thanks for the kind Wishes & favourable Sentiments exprss’d...
It is with no small Concern that I find the Arrangement of General Officers made by the...
235General Orders, 19 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
Introduces the bearers, “Mr Ogden & Mr Burr of the Jerseys,” who “Visit the Camp not as...
237General Orders, 20 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
Certain Drums in, and near Cambridge, very improperly beat the Revellie this morning before day;...
Letter not found: to Lund Washington, 20 July 1775. In a letter of 15 Oct. 1775 to GW , Lund...
Agreeable to your request I am now set down to write to you, although in the first place I have...
I received your very acceptable favor of the 10th Instant by express, your Fatigue and various...