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I thank you for naming a Gentleman for the office of Comy of Prisoners, but would not wish to...
Agreeably to the Orders of this day, your Lordship will be pleased to repair to Albany, as soon...
To the General Officers of the Army. assembled in Council at the New Building April 17th 1783...
The Commander in Chief States to the General Officers— That—From the best Information he has been...
I have recd your favor of the 18th—and take the liberty to trouble you with a Line for Col....
Having been informed that the Court Martial for the tryal of Major General McDougall, whereof...
To the General Officers of the Army Assembled at Head Quarters, Newburgh, 24th June 1783....
I was yesterday favored with the receipt of your Letter of the 11th by Colonel Weisenfels—I...
At a Board of General Officers convened at New Windsor N.Y. the 12th day of June 1781. Present...
I have been duly favored with your two Letters of the 12th and 23 of Novr. By a Resolution of...
I have received your letter of the 31st of March representing the ill treatment you had...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] April 10, 1780 . States steps that have been taken toward arrest and...
You are directed to proceed from hence to Pluckemin and enquire of Colo. McDaniel by what...
I am favoured with yours of yesterday. As it is my wish to cut off the intercourse with Phila. as...
With the Regiment you command & what Baggage you think is absolutely necessary, you are...
I have received your favour of the 6th instant, transmitting me your observations on the state of...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] June 19, 1777. Discusses advantages of an overt declaration of war by...
Mrs Washington informs me that you have been kind enough to offer her a recipe for the Colic—She...
My Lord Sterling Complains, & so justly, of the want of Tents, & the Baggage belonging to his...
I recd yours of the 2d Inst. from Baltimore. In Answer to which I have only to desire you to call...
You will proceed immediately with Col. Hazen’s Regt to Albany, and put yourself under the Orders...
After your having been so long absent (by permission) while the Regt was at a distance, I cannot...
The almost daily complaints of the severities exercised towards the American Marine prisoners in...
I expect a suit in Chancery will be instituted against me in Fairfax Court, as Surviving Executor...
It is of the utmost importance to prevent the Enemy’s Land Forces and Fleet from forming a...
Quibbletown [ New Jersey ] June 25, 1777. Grants permission for Baron d’Arendt to visit...
I am just now favd with yours of this date and am sorry that you laboured under any mistake on...
Mr Hamilton has informed me of your request to be permitted to go to Philadelphia; and, though at...
Being recovered from the indisposition under which you lately laboured, you are to proceed...
I am glad to find by your letter of the 28th Ulto that your health is so far reestablished as to...