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1Sunday August 27th 1780. (Adams Papers)
This morning at about half after seven o clock Mr. Le Roi came to our lodgings and at about eight...
On Friday we recd 122 Barrels Flour & 37 Bundles contg 4 Tents each, which yesterday we sent on,...
M r . Jay waited on the Count de Montmorin this Morning at nine OClock agreeable to appointment...
I have been made very happy by the letters you forwarded to me. I presume you must have been...
ALS : American Philosophical Society We did ourselves the honnour to Write to your Excellency the...
As you desire in yours of the 23. I now send you the Packet and least the English mail should be...
Your Excellency has given so many proofs of Your humane and generous treatment of prisoners of...
Tr ( LC : Force Transcripts). Although the originals of this letter and, with few exceptions, the...
I fully intended for several Weeks past, to pay my Respects, in person to your Excellency, but,...
Agreeable to orders I am Just arrived here with all the Men that was Collected about Peadee. I...
I am Just returned from Visiting the Lower & Upper Closter Landings, I find there will be no...
12General Orders, 27 August 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] For the Day Tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Irvine[,] Lieutenant Colonels Gray[,]...
I have just received your Letter of Yesterday, respecting the apprehensions of the Majestrates...
I have been informed that one of our Expresses has lately been taken at Pine’s Bridge and carried...
[ Teaneck, New Jersey ] August 27, 1780 . Discusses lack of provisions in Army. Writes: “Either...
The Honble The Committee of Cooperation having returned to Congress —I am under the disagreeable...