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661 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 25 March 1783 1783-03-25 A number of very respectable merchants in the town of Boston have lately been imposed upon and...
662 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 17 April 1783 1783-04-17 Your excellency having been pleased to call for my sentiments on the subject of such military...
663 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 13 May 1783 1783-05-13 It appearing by letters which have passed between lieutenant colonel Ezra Newhall of the 4....
664 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 29 May 1783 1783-05-29 From the reports of the commanding officers of brigades, I am constrained to represent to your...
665 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 1 June 1783 1783-06-01 Permit me to lay before your Excellency several votes of a board of officers consisting of the...
666 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 3 June 1783 1783-06-03 Enclosed I have the honor to report to your excellency the returns of the regiments of infantry...
667 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 5 June 1783 1783-06-05 It is difficult for us to express the regret we feel at being obliged again to solicit your...
668 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 5 June 1783 1783-06-05 The enclosed returns were received the last evening and this morning. I have the honor to be most...
669 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 6 June 1783 1783-06-06 I have been honored with your excellency’s answer to the address of the generals and officers...
670 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 8 June 1783 1783-06-08 I am so engaged in getting off the furloughed men and in the new arrangment of the Massachusetts...
671 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 13 June 1783 1783-06-13 Enclosed I have the honor to present your Excellency the arrangements of the four reformed...
672 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 15 June 1783 1783-06-15 Hutts being divided and allotted to the four reformed Massachusetts Regiments I have directed the...
673 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 16 June 1783 1783-06-16 It has been agreed that Brigadiers General Paterson and Greaton shall continue with the...
674 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 19 June 1783 1783-06-19 In the month of Jany 1780 Capt. Sewall lost all his Baggage by fire at West point, upon his...
675 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 21 June 1783 1783-06-21 In the month of January 1782, while your Excellency was at Philadlephia and I in command on...
676 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 22 June 1783 1783-06-22 To accommodate the officers of the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, I have this day consented that...
677 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 23 June 1783 1783-06-23 I have been honoured by colonel Humphrys with a signification of your Excellency’s pleasure that...
678 Heath, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Heath, 24 June 1783 1783-06-24 Proceedings of a Board of General Officers assembled at Head Quarters the 24 June 1783 Present...