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Genl Rutledge did me the favor to present me with your letter of the 31st Ulto, & on my return...
I have been honored with your favor in answer to my letter respecting the appointment of a Comee;...
In the course of a few days Congress will, I expect, receive an Address from the Army on the...
Your favor of the 18th came to my hands last Night—considering the delicate situation in which I...
Inclosed is my copy of my answer to the letter of Govr. Chittenden, which you requested. I am...
I have received your letter of he 27th Ulto, & thank you for the information & freedom of your...
The subject of this letter will be confined to a single point. I shall make it as short as...
The Storm, which seemed to be gathering with unfavourable prognostics—when I wrote to you last—is...
I am about to write you a Letter on a subject equally important & delicate—which may be extensive...
Your letter of the 21st Ulto came duly to hand, and should have received an earlier...
A few days since Major Fishbourn, Aid de Camp to General Wayne, presented to me your letter of...
I have appointed you to the Command of a Company, to be raised for the Continental Service,...
You are hereby authorized and directed to deliver to the order of One thousand stand of Arms with...
Among those who commiserate the afflicted Citizens of Philadelphia, I beg you to be persuaded...
Your Letter of the 10th instant enclosing a Memorial dated the 9th, never came to my hands until...
(private) Sir, Mount Vernon 25th Septr 1793. Your Letter of the 20th instant came duly to hand. I...
It affords me the most sensible pleasure to be informed that my accession to the chief Magistracy...
I had this morning the honor to receive Your Letter of the 25 Instant. You will permit me to...
It has been represented to me by Capt. Kinney, that there are many people in the County of...
The circumstances which had induced me to ask your counsel on certain legal questions interesting...
I have just received information, that the enemy have sent fifty two sail of vessels up the North...
The Quarter Master General has an immediate occasion for 250 Men with a proper number of Officers...
I received your favor of yesterdays date —Capt. Selman shall be appointed to do the duty of...
Be pleased to march early tomorrow morning to the Ground where you were before incamped, near...
I have recd your favr of yesterday, inclosing a letter for General Greene, which I shall not...
Lest you should not thoroughly have conceived my intention, as communicated by Lt Colo. Hamilton,...
You are to march tomorrow morning precisely at the hour appointed, with your division, in...
I have been favored with your letter of the 29th of June. I am much obliged to you for the state...
I am to request that you will cross the North or Hudson’s river, as soon as possible, with the...
In my last I directed that the escort for the Convention Troops should be composed of complete...
A particular piece of business has occurred which will require Major General St Clair to leave...
You will be pleased to transfer the command of the troops below to Brig: Genl Huntington, and...
I have been favoured with your letter of the 14th Instant. The undecided state of rank in the...
I am favd with yours of this morning—I very much approve of your keeping up water Guards, which,...
I have to acknowlege your favor of yesterday written at half past 11 at night. Whatever may be...
I have directed General Putnam to send a Brigade on the West side the river to protect the...
As I am removing Head Quarters from this place, it may not be unnecessary to inform you, that the...
As a Council is to be held at this place upon the arrival of Major Genl Gates, I desire you to...
The first division of the Troops of the Convention may be expected in a few days at Fishkill on...
Mr Galvan has delivered me your favour of this day —I am sorry that Capt. Hardman has declined...
Letter not found : to Maj. Gen. Johann Kalb, 3 June 1779. GW’s aide-de-camp Alexander Hamilton...
You will be pleased to cross the North River with your whole division, including your baggage and...
I have recd your favr of the 5th and am obliged by your ready compliance with my orders and the...
Instructions for Major General St Clair, Major General Baron Kalb, and Brigadier General Knox....
The weighty consideration which you mention as having determined you to accept the appointment of...
Philadelphia, November 10, 1791. Approves of Kean’s decision to remain in the service of the...
I have to acknowlege your letter of the 25th instant. When officers have decided on leaving the...
I have successively received your two favours of the 4th and 30th of June the former not till the...
New Windsor [ New York ] July 9, 1779 . Regrets that since Kearsley’s resignation has taken...
At all times, when it is in my power to do it with tolerable convenience to myself, I feel...