1From George Washington to Theodore Gebhard, 1 July 1783 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 5th of June, reached me a few Days ago. It has been owing to some Mistake, that you & the Troops under your Care at Rutland, have not been liberated—I have lost no Time to inform the Secretary at War of your Circumstances—& you may soon expect his Orders for your Removal to N. York. I am &c. DLC : Papers of George Washington.
2From George Washington to Benjamin Lincoln, 1 July 1783 (Washington Papers)
The enclosed is a Copy of a Letter which I received a few Days ago, from an Officer of some Brunswick Troops, prisoners at Rutland—By some means, it would seem they have been overlooked in the Discharge of Prisoners—If Orders are not already given, will you be pleased to forward Directions for their liberation as soon as possible—I should not have hesitated to have done this myself, had I...
3Traveling Expenses of Martha Washington, 1 July 1783 (Washington Papers)
An Acct of Mrs Washingtons Expences from Virga to my Winter Quarters & back again to Virginia according to the Memms & Accts wch I have recd from her & those who accompanied her 1775 Lawful Decr To amount of her Expences from Virginia to Cambridge 85. 2. 6 1776 July To Ditto from New York to Virginia after the Enemy Landed on Staten Isld Including her Residence in Phila at Board for sometime