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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 Connor, Morgan Washington, George To George Washington from Morgan Connor, 25 April 1778 … 1778-04-25 Letter not found: from Morgan Connor, 25 April 1778. GW wrote Connor on 12 May , “I have duly...
2 Gates, Horatio Washington, George To George Washington from Major General Horatio Gates … 1778-04-25 The former Board, addressed your Excellency on the Subject of General Thompson’s Exchange for a...
3 Gordon, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Gordon, 25 April 1778 1778-04-25 I cannot omit the opportunity, Col. Henley’s return to the camp gives me, of congratulating your...
4 Greene, Nathanael Washington, George To George Washington from Major General Nathanael … 1778-04-25 The only hope that the Enemy can ever have of subjugating this Country is by possessing...
5 Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du … Washington, George To George Washington from Major General Lafayette, 25 … 1778-04-25 The present questions are the most difficult to resolve upon that have been proposed since I have...
6 Maxwell, William Washington, George To George Washington from Brigadier General William … 1778-04-25 Your Excellency Questions for consideration—handed to the Generals dated the 20th Inst. I have...
7 Powell, Jeremiah Dummer Washington, George To George Washington from Jeremiah Dummer Powell, 25 … 1778-04-25 I have the Honor to enclose you the Resolutions of the General Court of this State, Respecting...
8 Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard … Washington, George To George Washington from Steuben, 25 April 1778 1778-04-25 With regard to the first question —We are to examine whether the Enemy may expect formidable...