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As Pomroy is now Absent and at the distance of an hundred miles from the Army, if it can be...
Since my last to you by Alexander the Express nothing has Taken place in Congress that...
You were pleased the other day to mention to Colonel Warren and me, as your opinion, that it was...
This Congress had Ordered the inclosed Resolution to be prepared and sent to Generals Ward &...
Medford [Mass.] 6 July 1775 . “Tho’ I am quite a Stranger to your Excellency, yet the peculiarity...
May it please your Excellency:—The bearer, Capt. Brown, is the officer who took the horses that...
States “that he has received the repeated Commands of his Father, now a resident in Boston, to...
We inclose a Resolution of our Assembly authorising us to recommend proper Officers for the...
Your favor of the 20 Ulo notifying your Intended departure for the Camp, we Received; and after...
Since my last to you, nothing has Taken place in Congress particularly Respecting your...
General Folsom begs leave to lay before your Excellency a Memorandum of what is immediately...
A Maister of a vesel that Came out of Boston Saturday Night in order to Take Charge of a vesel at...
I beg Leave to congratulate your Excellency upon your being appointed General of the Armies of...
Letter not found: from the Massachusetts Committee of Supplies, 12 July 1775. On 12 July Horatio...
My friend Mr George Baylor will be the bearer of this, who has caught such a Military Ardor as to...
Recommend “the bearer Mr George Baylor, not only on Account of the memory of his worthy Father,...
Suffer me to join in Congratulating you, on your appointment to be General and Commander in Chief...
I have to observe to your Excellency, That the Honorable Congress have altered the Arrangement of...
Since I did Myself the Honor to write Your Excellency from New York Nothing very material...
Introduces Benjamin Ellery of Rhode Island, who “wishes to visit your Camp.” ALS , MiU-C : Thomas...
On the first Instant I met the Honble Assembly of this Colony, to deliberate on the Request &...
Encloses on behalf of the Portsmouth committee of safety “an authenticated copy of a vote pass’d...
Letter not found: from Lewis Morris, 18 July 1775. On 4 Aug. GW wrote to Morris : “I have been...
I do myself the Honor to inform Your Excellency of my Arrival at this Place early this Morning;...
Introduces the bearers, “Mr Ogden & Mr Burr of the Jerseys,” who “Visit the Camp not as...
I received your very acceptable favor of the 10th Instant by express, your Fatigue and various...
I have the Pleasure to inform your Excellency that Major Vose of my own Regiment; beside⟨s⟩...
Pursuant to your Excellency’s Orders I herein Render an Account of such necessarys as will be...
thes are the Remarcks tackin on Sd Day from four to 6 Saw noth[i]ng From 6 to 8 Saw tow Brigs...
Letter not found: from William Trent, 22 July 1775. On 4 Aug. GW wrote to Trent : “Your Letter of...
Your letter of the 10th inst. with the enclosed papers being duly received was laid before...
Recommends “Mr Moylan a friend of mine [who] informs me that he intends to enter into the...
I am in formed By Josep groves from Boston to Day that the Shiping gon out is Bound for Block...
There was Information forwarded to Head Quarters yesterday P.M. of the Sailing of 13 Ships from...
After congratulating You on your safe Arrival at Camp & remaining undisturbed by the Ministerial...
“We recommend our Countryman Mr Edmund Randolph to your patronage and favor. . . . You will...
With the most cordial warmth we recommend our Countryman Mr. Edmund Randolph to your patronage...
Letter not found: from George Clinton, 27 July 1775. On 25 Aug. GW wrote to Clinton : “Mr White...
Persuant to your Exelencys orders I Make Return of all The Boats Taken for the Coleneys Servis in...
Agreable to your order I Send the following observation taken by the Century posted upon Powder...
About twelve oClock this day we wase all allarm’d by the approach of a Boat to Winnisimmit Ferry...
Since my last I have been most Assiduously employed in preparing Materials for building boats to...
This covers the Observations of part of yesterday & today. Should be glad to know in what manner...
I am favoured with your Excellency’s Letter of the 26th instant; having just before the Receipt...
“General Thomas has made known to your Petitioner That he has your Excellencys Order, to turn out...
“Should have deliverd The Substance of The enclosed Petition to you viva Voce, had it not been...
Recommends “the Bearer Mr Frazer,” who “means to enter the American Camp, & there to gain that...
By the Resolve in Congress of the 19th instant, it is recommended to the New England Colonies to...
Letter not found: from Anthony White, 31 July 1775. On 25 Aug. GW wrote to White : “Your favours...
After the fatigue of many days, and of this in particular, I should not sit down at eleven oClock...