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ALS : American Philosophical Society I am arrived once more in this town, and wish to be blessed...
I have to acknowlidge a feast of Letters from you since I wrote last, their dates from August 19...
Your very polite favour was handed me this Evening. I esteem myself much obliged for the enclosed...
Business still continues dull but am in Hopes of a Speedy Change as it seems by the last Accounts...
Yours with the Inclosed came safe to hand last week, and have given me great pleasure. I wish I...
Yellow Springs [ Pennsylvania ] September 17, 1777. Discusses situation of enemy and American...
The commanding officers of brigades are immediately to dispatch two or three careful officers who...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. John Armstrong, Sr., 17 Sept. 1777. Armstrong wrote GW at 8:00...
By Express this moment arrived from Brigr Gen. Wines at Hackingsack, I am informed the Enemy have...
I have been honored with your two favours of yesterday and their inclosures; to which due...
I have the Honour to transmit the enclosed Resolves, conveying the most extensive Powers to you,...
I was honored a few minutes Since, with a Copy of your Excellency’s favor of the 14th instant....
I have been favourd with your Two Letters of the 13th & 14th Instants. At present, the situation...
Upon examining the State of our Ammunition I find it so generally hurt by the Rain that we are...
I desire you will immediately move the Baggage and Ammunition from the place where you are at...
When I had the Honor to write you from Stutterdam I was unable to inform your Excellency what...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Israel Putnam, 17 Sept. 1777. GW’s aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman...
As it may be dangerous for the Troops under your command to act alone, and the service may be...