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I am honord with your obliging and interesting favors of the 2 Instant. The arrival of our two...
I Congratulate your Excellency, on the Russian Memorial; on its face, it promises much, (as it...
I am obliged to you for yours of the 31st. which I received by Capt. Landais. You will have...
ALS : Public Record Office, London This will be handed you by Captain McPherson, who intends...
ALS : University of Pennsylvania Library We the Officers of the Frigate Alliance under the...
ALS : American Philosophical Society This will be deliver’d to you, by my youngest Son Colo. John...
7[Diary entry: 12 April 1780] (Washington Papers)
12th. Clear & pleasant, but cool Wind still fresh from the Westward.
8General Orders, 12 April 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] Of the Day Tomorrow[:] Colonel H. Jackson[,] Lieutenant Colonel Robinson[,] Brigade...
When Colo. Blaine passed this place, on his way from the Eastward, he informed me, that you had...
I was yest⟨erday honored with your⟩ favor of the 7th and am v⟨ery sorry to find that your⟩...
A few Days after I had sent you my last, Colo. Bassett arrived, and proposed to continue his...
May it please your Excellency. We esteem it our duty to inform your Excellency of the state of...
I have the honour to Send you ⅌ bearer a general return of the Clothing Department since I...
I have recd your favr of the 6th and am pleased to find that the Legislature are at length taking...
12 April 1780. GW asks Randolph to undertake settlement of disputes among those holding mortgages...
Your Excellency’s favour of 8th ulto together with its enclosed permit for Capt. Shethar to...
FC ( NA : PCC , Marine Committee Letter Book, fol. 278). Congress having impowered and directed...
MS ( NA : PCC , No. 37, fol. 223). The Board of Admiralty beg leave to represent to Congress that...
RC ( LC : Papers of George Washington). Docketed “Philada. 12th April 1780 from Cyrus Griffin &...
The state of the recruiting business in this country is as follows. There are some draughted...