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Your Orders of the 23d instant I was favoured with this morning; and have complied therewith as...
Mr Atkins delay is productive of numberless ill consequences. I am teased incessantly by the...
MS not found; reprinted from Duane, Works , VI , 18–20. I have before me yours of the 9th and...
Draft: American Philosophical Society After waiting here above Seven Weeks for the Sailing of the...
The Indians are so dissatisfied at Mr Atkins’ delay, that I am obliged to send this Express to...
We receive fresh proofs every day of the bad direction of our Indian affairs. It is not easy to...
Yours of the 24th May I received, Serjt Fent has given a pretty good Accott of his remarks at...
I have to inform you I have been at this Place this 7 days. I have made use of all my...
MS account book: American Philosophical Society [June 2, 1757] The partnership agreement with...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I have just received yours of the 29th [past. I have made]...
ALS : Yale University Library Having waited here near Eight Weeks for a Passage to England, we...
ALS : New York Public Library By one Accident or other we are still in N. York. But I know not...
Letter not found: to Commanding Officer on the South Branch, 2 June 1757. On 3 June 1757 GW wrote...
Letter not found: to Andrew Lewis, 2 June 1757. On 3 June 1757 GW wrote to Lewis : “In a letter...
In my letter to you of yesterdays date, I enclosed you one to Major Lewis; desiring him not to...
In a letter which I wrote to you yesterday, I desired that the Indians might not be brought to...
MS not found; extracts reprinted from Parke-Bernet Galleries Catalogue, Sale No. 134 (Oct. 25–6,...
Instructions for Capt. Lewis. By George Washington Esquire, Colonel of the Virginia Regiment, &c....
I recd Yr Letter of the 30th Ulto ⅌ Ct. Gist—I am sorry the Indians are so refractory, which I...
2470Memoranda, 7 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Before Majr Lewis goes to his Post in Augusta—Peruse carefully the Contents of Captn Hogs Letters...
Letter not found: to Peter Hog, 7 June 1757. On 7 June 1757 GW writes in his Memoranda : “I have...
Instructions for John Davd Wilper—Sergeant in the Virginia Regiment. By George Washington Esq....
I had the pleasure of receiving your Letter by Mr Gist: and I assure you, I should look upon it...
2474Memoranda, 8 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Get the Prices of all the Soldiers Cloathg from Colo. Carlyle—with a reasonable advance; and give...
At a Court of Enquiry held at Fort Loudoun June 9th 1757 to enquire why Lieut. Campbell did not...
2476Memorandum, 10 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Write the Officers on the Branch not to furnish the Indians with Horses—if they do they may...
Letter not found: to John Baylor, 10 June 1757. On 20 June 1757 Baylor wrote to GW : “Yrs of the...
Your letters of the 23d ultimo and 2d [1st] instant are received. Mr Atkin will write your Honor...
A person of a readier pen and having more time than myself, might amuse you with the vicissitudes...
I Yesterday returned to this place with the Cherokees and have the Satisfaction to acquaint you...
2481Memoranda, 11 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Send to him the proceedings of the Enquiry Court upon Lt Campbell. Ditto—Instructns to the Offrs...
The exorbitant expence, and bad precedent of giving to every Indian who is pleased to demand it,...
2483Memoranda, 12 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Write to him in behalf of the Govr to know whether he can furnish the Virginia Troops with arms....
The enclosed is a return of the Subaltern Officers and Cadets in the Virginia Regiment, set down...
If your Honor is pleased to promote the Officers &c. according to their seniority, and present...
Since closing my packet for your Honor of this date, I have received by Express, from Fort...
I embrace this opportunity of congratulating you upon your safe return; and of thanking you, for...
2488Memoranda, 13 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Draughts: Not to receive any but what is fit for the Service; reject all that are old—Subject to...
2489Memorandum, 14 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Colo. Stanwix. Send him Colo. Carlyles Letter. Write him abt Lieutt Bakers Success. That the...
Six Cherokee Indians who just now came from Fort Du Quesne, say that six days ago they saw a...
I am desird by Capt. Dagworthy to accquaint you that their is a great body of the Enemy one their...
I have the pleasure to inform you, that a scouting party, consisting of 5 Soldiers, and 15...
This instant the enclosed letters came to my hands —I have not lost a moments time in...
2494Council of War, 16 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Virginia At a Council of War held at Fort Loudoun, Thursday, the 16th day of June, at 2 o’clock...
2495Memorandum, 16 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
The following account sent to Colo. Stanwix and Governor Dinwiddie together with the Council of...
I have just received intelligence from Capt. Dagworthy and Major Livingston, that they were...
I have seen your Letter, and have dispatchd Copy’s of it by good Expresses to Governor Dinwiddie,...
Copy of a Letter sent to the County-Lieutenants of Fairfax, Prince-William, and Culpeper....
This Moment the inclos’d Letters came to My hands: I have not lost a moments time in Transmitting...
This Moment the Inclosed Letters came to my Hands. I have not lost a moments time in transmitting...