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901Orders, 14–22 September 1756 (Washington Papers)
George Field, Thomas Nevill, Peter Simmonds, and Thomas Ope, recruited by Captain Mercer, were...
I had your favour at Noon, before Which the Express had set out for Mount Vernon, after giving...
Yours to Mr Kirkpatrick I have just perus’d, of my truth yo. may depend on, & that I wish my...
904Orders, 23 September 1756 (Washington Papers)
Ensign Price to march the men under his command to-morrow morning, to their respective...
Under your kind indulgence I came to this place a few days ago, expecting to meet the Executors...
John informs me that you told him Miss Nancy West was to be at your House in a day or two; and...
907Orders, 24–28 September 1756 (Washington Papers)
A Sergeant and twelve men, volunteers, to parade immediately, and go 5 or 6 miles up the new...
I arrived here last night, and find things in the peaceable state I left them on this Quarter;...
I arrived here last night, and observe your several letters concerning your present situation;...
910Orders, 29–30 September 1756 (Washington Papers)
LB , DLC:GW . GW left Winchester for Augusta County on 29 Sept. 1756 and did not return until 22...
Last Night I recd a Letter dated the 23d from Alexaa not sign’d, but by its purport I believe it...
912Orders, 1–9 October 1756 (Washington Papers)
The men to parade to-morrow morning as usual, for Divine Service. Lieutenant Baker with his...
913Orders, 10 October 1756 (Washington Papers)
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914Memorandum, 10 October 1756 (Washington Papers)
N.B. This day Captain Mercer set out for Williamsburgh. Colonel Washington has now been on his...
This day, within five miles of the Carolina line, as I was proceeding to the southermost Fort in...
I came down here the first of the Court, to consult yr friends on that unlucky 10th Centinel the...
Lieutenant Bullet, who commands at this place in the absence of Captain Hogg, tells me, that he...
918Orders, 23 October 1756 (Washington Papers)
It is Colonel Washington’s positive orders to the Officer of the Day—to Captain Stone, and all...
Last night I returned from a very long and troublesome jaunt on the Frontiers, as far as Mayo;...
920Orders, 24–26 October 1756 (Washington Papers)
The workmen on the Fort are to continue henceforth, ’till retreat beating every night. The...
I recd Your Letter from Augusta & observe its Contents —the Behaviour of the Militia is very...
922Orders, 27–28 October 1756 (Washington Papers)
As Colonel Washington is to hold conference with the catawba Indians, betwixt eleven & twelve...
I Received a Letter from Capt. Paris Deated the 21t of ⟨thi⟩s Month, he tels me that he Sent for...
924Orders, 29–30 October 1756 (Washington Papers)
The Guard to be reduced to a corporal and six men. The men to parade at 12 o’clock to-morrow, on...
A Council of War, held at Fort Cumberland October 30th 1756. in pursuance of an order received...
926Orders, 31 October 1756 (Washington Papers)
Officers commanding Companies to set about making out their pay-rolls, in order to have them...
Yesterday Mr McClanachan, Colo. Stewart, & Captn Brackanridge Came home here from Willg, and they...
928Orders, 1–5 November 1756 (Washington Papers)
Lt Lowry with one Sergeant & 25 men, to parade at 12 o’clock; and march as an Escort for the...
We are inform’d that a vagancy has lately happen’d in your Regiment, by the Resignation of Ensign...
930Orders, 6–9 November 1756 (Washington Papers)
The men to parade to-morrow at 12 o’clock, at long-roll beating, to attend prayers. Lt Williams...