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I have received your favor of the 23d. of March . The publication of which you wish to have a...
Vous voudrez bien avoir la bonté de joindre le Postcrit ci joint à ma derniere Lettre pour le...
Could you kindly attach the enclosed postscript to my last letter for Congress. Two people, whom...
ALS : University of Pennsylvania Library I informed you in my last that the Marquis de la Fayette...
AL : American Philosophical Society On ne doit jamais Batonner ny Biffer une signature d’une...
In Obedience to the Orders of Generall Knox I have repair’d to the post at Carlile, and as far as...
I find there is in every Regiment a Considerable number of women & Children, especially the...
On my return from Rhode Island I found that a very considerable delay would attend the...
I am honord with the Receipt of Your Excellencys favor of the 12th Ulto, Respecting sending...
Be pleased to accept my Thanks for having ordered the Ballance due on the Cloathing, purchased by...
Copy (Virginia State Library). Written by JM and enclosed in JM to Jefferson, 3 April 1781 ....
Tr ( LC : Force Transcripts). Endorsed, “Edmund Pendleton to James Madison.” Since my last I have...
“Culpepper,” 2 Apr. 1781 . Has this day received Governor’s order to march his militia; “we are...
I have looked over my estimates, which I transmitted some time since to the Assistant Quarter...
Yesterday I received an order from Major General Baron Stuben, to immediately get ready Saddles...
L’honneur de la Com[mission] dont votre bonté ma pourveu et mon Zele sincere p[our] les Etats...
The Order we gave you in your favour on Mr. Ross for Iron was for a special quantity and not...
I received your Favour of the 28th. ulto. and should have conformed to your Opinion of not...
Hood’s, 2 Apr. 1781 . Wishes to know whether he and his men are to be relieved; their “Tower of...
Without place, 2 Apr. 1781 . Is at a loss to know how to make out his account to present to the...
Since my letter to you desiring the Men of your regiment to be discharged at Winchester, it has...
Your Application for Money for your New Levies has been laid before the board. Tho’ it does not...
The General Assembly having directed that no Money should be paid for Horses ’till their Meeting...
Mr. Armstead waits on your Excellency for the purpose of Carrying into Effect an Exchange of some...