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If you think that Lieut. Colo. Wuybert can be spared from your Post I have no objection to your...
I have been favoured with your Letter of the 16th June, apprizing me of the Disaster that befell...
New Windsor [ New York ] February 3, 1781 . Asks Irvine to aid Major General Arthur St. Clair in...
Tappan [ New York ] August 11, 1780 . Explains why appointment of Major William Macpherson cannot...
I have to acknowlege the Receipt of your two Letters of the 1st & 11th of July—the former...
I have been Favored with your two Letters of 20th April & 2d May, and am much obliged by your...
We are not under less embarrassing and distressful circumstances in this quarter for provisions,...
I have determined in case the present condition of the Ice, & prospect of its continuance will...
Your Letter of the 29th October came to hand a few days since. Viewing the matter on every side I...
I just now received your letter; I am happy to inform you that our supplies, of provision are...
Your Letter of the 6th by Lieut. Rose has been duly received. As the Secrety at War had...
imediatly upon receipt of this Letter you are desired to march the remainder of your Battalion...
Friday Evening is determined upon for the execution of the intended enterprize, unless prevented...
The letter with which you favored me—dated the 6th instt enclosing a sketch of the Waters near...
From our great distress for the want of provision and the very remote prospect of getting a...
You will proceed with all convenient dispatch to Fort Pitt the object of your command, and you...
The state of the 4th and 11th Regiments of Pennsylvania in respect to Cloathing is represented to...
I have received your letter of the 17th —The affair of your line has had a train of disagreeable...
You will be pleased to make yourself acquainted as accurately but with as much secrecy as...
I have received your favor of the 2d instant. I am not at all surprised to hear that you found...
The inclosed is a request to General Hand to return to Camp. I shall be obliged to you for...
During the Time of my being occupied in the Seige of York, I received a Letter from Colo. Gibson...
I have just been favored with your Letter of the 14th Inst. I can easily conceive the...
The secretary at War, to whom your letter of the 3d instant to Congress was referred, reported...
I have recd your favr of this date inclosing Colo. Olney’s letter. I would not advise you to put...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 27th Ulto and to thank you for the...
In reply to your favor of the 28th of March I have to observe, that it is probable that a...
Our affairs are in so deplorable a condition (on the score of provisions) as to fill the Mind...
When I had the pleasure to see you in Philadelphia last summer, I think (if my memory serves me)...
I cannot but premise my answer to your letter of yesterday, by observing that the refusal of the...