George Washington Papers

From George Washington to James Wilkinson, 24 March 1781

Head Quarters, New Windsor 24th March 1781

Sir

I have so repeatedly, but without effect, called upon you to attend the Business of your Department, near Head Quarters, that I have been under the disagreable necessity of representing the matter to Congress. It is with them therefore to determine whether your general place of residence shall be at Philadelphia or with the Army. I am Sir Your Most Obedient Servant

Go. Washington

A true Copy

James Wilkinson

DNA: Papers of the Continental Congress.

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