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Colo. Hamilton directed me when I arrived nigh The River to send an Express to Head Quarters for...
The proposed attack on Philidelphia in my Opinion will be so hazardous that we cannot be...
The bad State of our Army at present, destitute of Clothing and many other Necessaries the...
My being unacquainted with the Situation & ground on which the Enemy are Incamp’d renders me...
The natural strength of Philadelphia, with the Improvement of Works, and the Numbers of the Enemy...
Letter not found : from Brig. Gen. John Paterson, 14 Aug. 1778. On 15 Aug., Richard Kidder Meade...
The great inconvenience of transporting Flower for the Army and Navy to Rhodes Island, and the...
Your Excellency has been informed that my Brigade, have had a larger & better supply of...
Letter not found : from Brig. Gen. John Paterson, 22 Feb. 1779. GW wrote Paterson on 26 Feb. : “I...
I have this moment heard it reported by Officers in Camp, that I have sent a petition to you, by...
Our Circumstances are such that it requires a more able pen than mine to determine what is best...
I have to inform your Excellency that, from Intelligence receiv’d but this moment from Colo....
I have just received your Excellencys Letter—The Enemy having retired makes the Disposition...
I have this moment received the inclosed letters from Capt. Pray at Nyack—but have heard nothing...
The inclosed I have this moment received It is all the information I have. beg Your Excellency...
I have just received the inclosed. The Detatchments on the lines are very uneasy in their present...
The inclosed are from a number of the first Gentlemen in Berkshire in favor of King now under...
Your Excellency having been pleased in your letter to major-general Heath of the 17th instant to...
The circumstances and disposition of this Country are such and the Finances so low, that no...
We have examined the new position which your Excellency desired might be viewed for the huts of...
Enclosed is the arrangement of the Field officers of our line, and as the distribution of the...
Some time since Colonel Crane desired the officer who has the distribution of the accounts from...
It appears by representations made to us, that when the honorable the Secretary at War was in...
In consequence of your Excellency’s suggesting to me yesterday, a wish that I would give my...
It appearing by letters which have passed between lieutenant colonel Ezra Newhall of the 4....
We the Officers still remaining in service are unexpectedly constrained, once more, to trouble...