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The enclosed letter, which is under a flying seal, and the plough, which accompanies it, are...
(Confidential) My dear Sir, Philadelphia Jany 22d 1794 Although I am not encouraged by the joint...
I cannot find words to express the just sense I have of the many obligations I am under to you,...
The Officer of Secretary of State has become vacant by the resignation of Mr Randolph. Is the...
Every fresh proof of Esteem from those we love & admire, cannot but be particularly acceptable to...
Private & confidential The situation of Affairs, and the interests of this Country as they relate...
Duplicate Sincerely commisserating the distresses of the Citizens of Charleston, occasioned by...
Duplicates of your two favours of the 8th of July I received this morning; the originals are not...
(Duplicate) You will find from my letter of the 27th ultimo that I have accepted the very...
I am prepared to sail for New York or Philadelphia as soon as a good opportunity offers. None of...
After furnishing you with the following copies of Letters, it is scarcely necessary to add any...
Not being able to recollect with certainty whether I expressed to you my ardent desire that no...
Every thing that has happened since my arrival here in which our Country is concerned, you will...
To learn from your favor of the 25th of January that you were well, gave me singular pleasure;...
Your favour by General Marshall arrived safe, and I was highly flattered by your approbation of...
With much pleasure I received your letter of the 19th of September from Rotterdam; and that...
The Gazettes have announced your safe arrival at New York. On which happy event I most sincerely...
[ Philadelphia, November–December, 1798 ]. A list of the names of one hundred and sixty-eight men...
Connecticut Captains 1 Austin Nichols Fairfield County Writes ill Wm. Edmond good constitution...
Majors John Vining commands a Company of Light Infantry provisional Captains Richard Dale handed...
Subalterns 3 John Jamison Lt or Ensign Frankfort William Murray Lewis recommends in general terms...
lt Colonels Maryland John Carlisle Hartford County In Revolutionary Army 7 years Asks for...
Tennessee Captains 2 Arthur Crozier Knoxville good letter Clayborne —a young man of respectable...
x A John Cropper + These old officers order of merit by Heth & Carrin[gton] x B Jonathan Clark +...
Many thanks, my dear Sr, for your very friendly congratulations on my return to my Country —The...
1st. Is an Invasion of the United States, by France, to be apprehended whilst that Power...
Queries—propounded by the Commander in Chief To Majors Genl Hamilton & Pinckney. 1st Is an...
Subalterns 9 James Church Springfield 24 years Shepherd } sprightly active—good stature S Lyman
Mrs Pinckney, my Daughter Eliza & myself arrived in good health in this City without having met...
When Major Pinckney was here (returning from Philadelphia) he expressed the earnest wish of the...
Your favour of the 8th instt from Charleston has been duly received, and gave us the pleasure of...
Many thanks my dear Sr for your favour of the 31st ultimo, the excellent advice it contains...
Letter not found: from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, 20 May 1799. On 5 June GW wrote Pinckney :...
I wrote to you from Mulbury Grove the seat of our deceased friend Genl Greene in Georgia, &...
Your favor of the 20th Ulto from Mulberry Grove, came duly to hand, and would have received an...
I am much obliged to you for your favour of the fifth instant—The Communications made you from...
Daily expectation of Genl Washington’s arrival, must be received as my apology for not having...
Your favour of the ⟨ illegible ⟩d inst. from New Port, came duly to hand, and gave Mrs Washington...