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From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 18 March 1782

Phila. 18th Mar. 1782

Dr Sir,

I have given The Adjt General the necessary orders respecting the matter you mentioned to me today—and he will direct the officer Commanding at the Barracks—Colonels Humpton & Nicola—& Mr Colfax (of my Guard) to be particularly attentive to the Men under their respective Commands—In confidence, I have mentd the reason to Genl Hand, but he will assign none to the Officers to whom he gives the order, excepting that it is to prevent any kind of Riot or Tumult—altho’ I would fain persuade myself that no insult will be offered to you this day, yet under the bare possibility of it—it is best for Mrs Washington to deprive herself of the pleasure she proposed of drinking Tea with you this afternoon, and I beg the favor of you to excuse her to Miss Reed. I am—Dr Sir Yr Most Obedt

G. W——n

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