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I am to acknowledge the Receipt of your Excellencys favour of the tenth—Instant appointing the places of deposit for the specifick articles required by Congress. Some difficulties have arisen with respect To Wyoming which the Inhabitants of this state do not consider as of Continental importance, but only as holding a possession for the state of Connecticut: in consequence they think it hard...
Letter not found : from Joseph Reed, 3 Oct. 1780 . GW wrote Reed on 18 Oct. : “By your favor of the third” (see also GW to Reed, 19 Oct. ).
I take the earliest Oppy to acknowledge your Excellys Favour of the 26th Inst. & shall immediately comply with your Desires in every particular. I have already stoppd the distant Militia & shall discharge those here as soon as they are mustered which we are now about. All Stores will be duly collected & reserved so that in Case there should be any future Occasion we may not lessen the...
Upon receiving your Favour of the 20th Instt I dispatch’d Orders to the Militia which had cross’d at Coryells Ferry to join me here & to halt the Militia of the back Counties till farther Orders: Being now so fully apprized of the real Situation of Things I shall endeavour in every Respect to make such Arrangements as to forward the Supplies & prevent unnecessary Consumption. A great Number of...
Your Favour of the 20th Instant came to Hand this Afternoon & it gives me great Pleasure to find I have anticipated your Excellys Desires in almost every pa[r]ticular. I have encamp’d the Troops on the Banks of the Delaware, & drawn a very considerable Part of my Supplies from Bucks County, so as not to interfere with the Quota of the County to be furnished for the Army. Tho Col. Stewart did...
On the 17 Inst. I did myself the Honour of writing to you from this Place informing of my being here with about 1200 Men, being the Militia of Philadelphia County, City & Bucks County. Having upon all Occasions accomodated the Board of War with any military Stores in Possession of the State & Times & Circumstances not admitting their being replaced, we were unavoidably delayed so that it was...
In pursuance of your Orders I am thus far on my Way with about 1200 of the Militia of the City, County of Philad: & Bucks those from the other Counties not having arrived but are by this Time on their Way. Every Expedient that could be used for dispatch has been adopted but the natural Slowness in their Movements, the necessary Equipment & other Provision has unavoidably consumed some Time....
Philadelphia, 15 – 20 July 1780. “I must acknowledge & thank you most cordially for your truly friendly & valuable Letter of the 4th Instant. I consider it as an inestimable Mark of that Esteem, of which with a kind Allowance for human Frailty, I trust I am not altogether unworthy & which I shall ⟨be⟩ sollicitous to improve & preserve as adding Dignity & Value to my Life. I am sensible of the...
Your Excellys Favour of the 19th Inst. requesting 250 Waggons from this State was duly received & Orders have issued accordingly. I fear the Collection of them considering the great Demand by Mr Cornay & other Causes will be more tedious than the Exigency of our Affairs will well admit. The Number of Waggons in this State is most amazingly diminished—the County of Lancaster which formerly...
I have received your favour of the sixteenth Instant directing the March of the City Light Horse, for which the necessary orders will be given and they will proceed with all possible dispatch Upon the new plan of our Militia there are Light Horse attached to the troops of every County The short time since the plan has been adopted has not permitted a thorough execution, but if your Excellency...