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It gives me the most pleasing sensations to find so cordial a welcome on my return, in peace, to...
I find that Sprout’s will not be able to march off much more than Three hundred Effective Rank &...
As a peace Establishment is I hear to take place, and as I feel an inclination to serve my...
In consequence of your Excellency’s letter received yesterday, I have ordered Colonel Sprouts...
I have received your Letter of the thirteenth of August from Newburgh—The Business mentioned in...
The Inclosed Letter is an answer to a Letter received from Baron Stubend inclosing the plan for...
By His Excellency George Washington Esqr. General & Commander in Chief of the Forces of the...
Extract of a letter from Govr Haldiman August 19th 1783 to his Excelleny Genl Washington. “As the...
I am just now honour’d with your Excellency’s favour of the 13th & shall take the measures...
If I entertaind a wish to tread a land render’d sacred to Liberty by the virtuous efforts of men...
By His Excellency George Washington Esqr., General & Commander in Chief of the Forces of the...
It is with the profoundest respect I presume to approach your Excellency on this most happy...
I have received with satisfaction your favor—congratulating me on the happy return of Peace, &...
I am going to receive your thanks for putting it in your power to do good. A Miss Howard, a...
I am this day favd with a Copy of Your Excellency’s Letter to my Assistant Mr Brooks, & on the...
I am again under the Necessity of applying to Your Excellency for a further Provision of Pay to...
If my Letter from Albany by the Count del Vermé has reached you, it would inform you that I had...
78General Orders, 17 August 1783 (Washington Papers)
The Commander in Chief having been requested by Congress to give his attendence at Prince Town,...
Captain Vincent is come here, with some of the St Francois Tribe of Indians, to receive the pay...
If the Superintendent of Finance will transmit to Governor Clinton (or furnish the Quarter Master...
Under the urgent necessity of making immediate preparations for occupying the Western Posts as...
To make preparation for garrisoning the Posts which will be ceded to us by the British on the...
You are hereby directed to repair immediately to the Northward, in order to make Arrangements for...
I have been greatly disappointed in not seeing you before my departure from this place—in...
Captain Vincent with three of the St Francois Tribe of Indians have been here some days and now...
This will be delivered to you by Mr Mix Asst Q. M. Genl who in the absence of the Quartr M. Genl...
Your Ideas of the Ordnance that would be proper for the Garrisons of Niagara and Oswego accord...
When I last had the honor of seeing Your Excellency, I mentioned the Circumstance of there being...
I have lately been favord with a Letter from you dated 28th of Feby in the present year; and as...
I have the honor to enclose to your Excellency a copy of the resolution of the honorable House of...