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11 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 March 1780] 1780-03-31 31st. Snowing more or less all day & generally pretty fast. Wind tho not much of it abt. No. East.
12 Washington, George General Orders, 31 March 1780 1780-03-31 By a Division General Court Martial held by order of Brigadier General Clinton—Lieutent Col....
13 Allinson, Samuel Washington, George To George Washington from Samuel Allinson, 31 March … 1780-03-31 Thy Character, in the station appointed thee, at this singular and difficult period, having...
14 Board of War Washington, George To George Washington from the Board of War, 31 March … 1780-03-31 The board have recd a letter from Col. Wood at Charlotteville, wherein he mentions “that he is...
15 Greene, Nathanael Washington, George To George Washington from Major General Nathanael … 1780-03-31 Your Excellencys public and private letter of the 26th, was handed me day before yesterday; and I...
16 Washington, George Huntington, Samuel From George Washington to Samuel Huntington, 31 March … 1780-03-31 I have the honor to inclose the Report of the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed to meet...
17 Washington, George Schuyler, Philip From George Washington to Philip Schuyler, 31 March … 1780-03-31 I was about to fulfil the promise made to you in my last—of writing fully on the subject of your...
18 Washington, George Warner, Seth From George Washington to Colonel Seth Warner, 31 March … 1780-03-31 I have recd yours of the 10th Instant by Ensign Tolman to whom I have given a Warrt for 4400...
19 Woodford, William Washington, George To George Washington from Brigadier General William … 1780-03-31 We arrived here last evening in twenty three Days from petersburg, & have only left thirteen sick...
20 Jefferson, Thomas Taylor, Francis From Thomas Jefferson to Francis Taylor, 31 March … 1780-03-31 As to the examination of the German letters I know no better method than what Colo. Bland took,...