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Manchester, 10 Jan. 1781. Arrived at this place the previous evening; the men “had a very...
As for the outer Clothing for the Soldiers there is no early Prospect but from the 1495 yards of...
I suppose there is no hope of our getting hats for the soldiers. We will aid you anywise in our...
I am very sorry the shoes and cloathing fall so far short of what we had reason to expect. Such...
I am anxious to have secured for the detachment which is next to proceed Southwardly as many...
It was our intention that the tools should go with the workmen and hope they have accordingly...
The want of a board of Council prevented our taking up the final arrangement of the Clothier’s...
I inclose you a Letter from Colo. Waggoner and Depositions on the Subject of Mattenly’s Complaint...
Your favors of March 8th and 11th. have remained so long unanswered from a constant Hurry of...
My Letter of the 13 will have answered your former Letters and part of your last and the...
The Sixth of October last I Delivered to Mr. Joseph Hawkins Comasery at the Barracks 139 ℔ of...
I take the liberty of inclosing to you an Information given in to me by Colo. Buford against...
Colo. Muter having resigned his appointment as Commissioner of the war office, the board have...
[ Richmond, 26 Mch. 1781 . Minute in War Office Journal (Vi) under this date: “A letter from the...
By our present Situation Your Excellency will find it highly Necessary, that all kind of...
The board are of opinion that the proposal of the Commissioner of the War office to appoint Capt....
I find the number of waggons in the QMG’s department so utterly inadequate to the wants of the...
The General expressed to me yesterday in such strong terms the great importance of the post at...
[ Without place ] 30 Mch. 1781 . Mr. Eppes desires him to inform TJ that “a Gun Smith up the...
Captain Young, the Quartermaster general of the state, who has just arrived, informs me that he...
The equipment of the cavalry is a matter of real consequence to our military operations. The...
There are in the hands of Colo. Taylor for the use of his regiment of guards about 500 stand of...
[ Richmond, 4 Apr. 1781 . A minute in the War Office Journal (Vi) under this date reads as...
Inclosed I lay before our Excellency the estimates you were pleased to mention some time ago. Mr....
War Office [ Richmond ], 10 Apr. 1781 . Many men already discharged from the army have arrears in...
The inclosed certificate is produced with a view of obtaining the same quantity of powder that...
I was desired by the Baron before his leaving town to lay before your Excellency, an extract of a...
In the Order, Your Excellency pleases to send to the County Lieutnant of Prince George County ,...
I need not represent to your Excellency the insecurity of this place. We never can proceed with...
From Mr. Browne’s account it is impossible, I should think, that Col. Innes should be in want of...
As I am unacquainted with officers commanding the Militia at Richmond, and it being my desire...
The plan propos’d by Mr. Ross for the building of Mr. Andersons shop I think a good one. Wou’d...
[ Richmond, 3 May 1781 .] “The army is in extreme want of cartridges. If you can by any means...
One of the Assistants of the Quartermaster general is going over to the Eastern Shore. It appears...
New London, 13 May 1781. “Since my arivel at this place I have had a very easy time of it, not...
Richmond, 13 May 1781 . Disapproves of continuing the work at Point of Fork; suggests Staunton as...
I have just received a letter from Baron Steuben informing me that at the date of it (the 23d) he...
Agreeable to your Instructions I have sent on four hundred stand of arms. The Waggon that brought...
Mr. Patterson and Mr. Southall communicated to me your orders for removing the stores to...
The Iron Chest that was put in your Waggon contains a number of Papers of consequence, you will...
Not having that kind of knolege of the transactions of the artificers which is acquired by...
I beleive it will be necessary for us to begin to register our people in captivity with the...