You
have
selected

  • Author

    • Wayne, Anthony
  • Period

    • Revolutionary War

Recipient

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 3

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Wayne, Anthony" AND Period="Revolutionary War"
Results 1-30 of 129 sorted by date (descending)
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 1
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
The total liberation of the Southern States from an enemy, affords the Citizens a flattering...
The Campaign in this Quarter being gloriously terminated under your Excellency’s auspices—I have...
I wish you to do me the Justice to believe, that I never did not nor never will, be guilty of any...
Inclosed are a letter Return &ca which I intended to forward sooner—the temper of the Gentlemen...
The Retreat of Lord Cornwallis to Portsmouth, & the advance of Colonel Tarlton with about nine...
After a variety of Marches and counter marches frequently offering battle to Lord Cornwallis upon...
I do myself the honor of Inclosing your Excellency a General return of the Detachment of Infantry...
I was honored with your favor of the 18th Ultimo, an extract of which I immediately laid before...
I was honored, & much Obliged by yours of the 26th Ultimo, & had the most flattering prospects of...
I was honored with your favor of the 3rd Instant and experience much happiness in your...
The Commissioners appointed by Congress have nearly closed the settlement of the Inlistments of...
In obedience to the Orders of the Commissioners appointed by Congress to settle the terms of...
I would have wrote your Excellency on my Arrival at Princetown—but did not like to give you...
I wrote you yesterday morning by Mr Craig, since which I was honored with yours of the 8th...
In mine of the 9th I had the Honor of giving you a particular account of our proceedings &...
Your favor of the 3rd with a poscript dated the 4th at 7. OClock A.M. by Major Fishbourn came to...
Your own anxiety & distress of mind, is the best Criterion to judge of ours by—the Inclosed copy...
The most general and unhappy mutiny suddenly took place in the Pennsa Line about 9. OClock last...
The accounts from New York are so complicated & Contradictory that very little Credit is to be...
I was this morning honored with your favor of the 7th, & the company of the Count de Custine, &...
We have frequently experienced every possible extreme of cold & fatigue in errecting Hutts at a...
When your Excellency was pleased to lay a state of matters before the Council of War the 6th of...
When I was first informed of the discontent that pervaded the whole of the Field Officers of the...
It was not until some time after your Excellency was made acquainted with the very great...
In pursuance of the plan which your Excellency was pleased to adopt —the first & Second Pennsa...
being convinced that our field pieces were too light to make the wished Impression on the Block...
Totowa [ New Jersey ] July 20, 1780 . “The troops will move from this Ground at 3. OClock …...
In obedience to your Excellency’s Orders I proceeded with Mr Erskine to reconnoitre the Landing...
It was but the evening before last that I had the honor of first seeing the General state of...
You have heard that the Enemy—after burning Spring-field—are retired to their former post on...