1George Washington to Juan de Miralles, 18 May 1779 (Hamilton Papers)
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] May 18, 1779 . Asks De Miralles to forward a letter to the Governor of Havana. Df , in writing of H, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress. Juan de Miralles, a Havana merchant, was the Spanish agent to the American states.
2George Washington to Juan de Miralles, 10 July 1779 (Hamilton Papers)
New Windsor [ New York ] July 10, 1779 . Thanks De Miralles for gift. Df , in writing of H, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
3George Washington to Juan de Miralles, 7 December 1779 (Hamilton Papers)
Morristown [ New Jersey ] December 7, 1779 . Agrees with proposals made by De Miralles. Df , in writing of H, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
4George Washington to Juan de Miralles, 27 February 1780 (Hamilton Papers)
Morristown [ New Jersey ] February 27, 1780 . Congratulates De Miralles on Spanish successes. Believes that the Carolinas are destination of the British fleet. Df , in writing of H, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress. De Miralles was Spanish agent to the United States.
5To George Washington from Juan de Miralles, 14 March 1780 (Washington Papers)
With the utmost appreciation I have on the 7th Inst. received the Letter which your Excy was pleas’d to write me on the 27th Feby Ulto persuading me of the favourable part your Excy has taken in the progress which the Spanish Arms have acquired from the Enemys establish’d on the Edges of the River Mississippy. that accordg the most combined advices your Excy’s oppinion is, that the Expedition...
6To George Washington from Juan de Miralles, 15 March 1780 (Washington Papers)
Having come back from the Havannah in to this River, a Vessell which I dispatch’d for that Port to carry my Letters to the Governor and my family (which Sail’d from that Port the 29th December, and the bad weathers have retarded it’s arrival) they have Sent me Some fruits which notwithstanding its fertility, this Country does not produce, and only for this cause may merit their Acceptance,...
7From George Washington to Juan de Miralles, 4 April 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have been favored with your respective letters of the 14th and 22d of last month. For some time past the arrangements of the enemy at New-York and in their shipping, have looked towards another embarkation of troops, and my recent intelligence on this subject is strongly confirmative of the former. The troops said to be destined to this embarkation may be calculated at about 2500 including...