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This moment gives me an Opportunity of writing to you but I have very little to write. We are now...
A brave fellow from Boston Captn. Carr, gives me an Opportunity of writing one Line, to let you...
[ Williamsburg ] 20 Nov. 1779 . Approval, with the concurrence of the executive, of the purchase...
Williamsburg, 20 Nov. 1779 . Alexander Stewart of Rockbridge co. has offered to supply the state...
I had the Honor on the 16th Inst. to receive Your Excellency’s Letter of the 9th—In answer to...
ALS : American Philosophical Society As I am a subject to the 13 United Colonies of America I...
AL : American Philosophical Society Chaumont a L’honneur d’envoyer a S. Ex. M. Franklin unne...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I Beg Lave to Refer your Eccellency to My Respects of the 2d...
The Board of War apprehending that the mention of the appointment of an assistant Clerk to them,...
I was last night favored with yours of yesterday. The two Connecticut Brigades are to Encamp on...
Herewith you will receive Mr Pulteney’s lucubrations—and my thanks for the perusal of them. He...
On Monday Evening I had the honor to receive Your Excellency’s Letter of the 10th, with the...
I take the liberty of transmitting you a duplicate of an Act of Congress passed the 16th of March...
I have been honoured with Your Excellency’s Letter of the 16th. I assure you Sir, I should esteem...
The position which Lord Sterling and Col. Abeel wrote such a flattering account about, has...
The great Regard I have for Justice, & the well grounded Esteem, I have for an extreamly injured...
The Memorial of Col. Moses Hazen humbly sheweth, That the Canadian Regiment your Excellency’s...
Letter not found: from Brig. Gen. William Woodford, 20 Nov. 1779 . In his second letter to...
I was yesterday favd with yours of the 18th. It would have been a very desirable thing to have...
20Saturday 20th. (Adams Papers)
This morning about 6 o clock spy’d a sail about 2 miles of f . We sent the courier de L’europe to...
21General Orders, 20 November 1779 (Washington Papers)
The baggage of the Maryland line to be embarked tomorrow morning as early as possible and sent to...