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Your Excellency’s letter of the 14th, appointing me to the command of the Southern Army, was...
The Enemy are out and on their march towards this place in full force, having receivd a...
Major Giles who served with General Morgan as an Aid in the battle of the Cowpens is desirous of...
My public letters to Congress will inform your Excellency of our situation in this quarter. We...
Inclosed is an Estimate made of the Provisions and Provinder, necessary to be laid in, at the...
We are in want of some of the Deputy Q. M. Generals to conduct the business of that...
Governor Rutledge arrived in Camp a few Days since and informed me that a French fleet of 20 sail...
Your Excellency will see, by the inclosed representation, that our stock of forage is nearly...
There are two points at which the operations may commence, Mor rissiana and Staten Island both of...
Your favor of April 22d. came to hand a few days since. General Lincoln is deservedly acquited...
All that I can say, in answer to your Excellency’s letter of the 4th, is, that I see not the...
I arrived at this place on the 2d instant, to which place General Gates had advanced with the...
Your friendly letter of the 18th of April affords me peculear satisfaction. If my conduct meets...
Draft (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan). With the exception of a few...
There is a man now at my Tent whose name is Spencer with whom I am well acquainted. He has just...
I congratulate you on the success of the detachment under Genl. Morgan. They were attacked by...
I received your Letter of the 22d. of June, if it was necessary for you to Apologise for not...
I have the honor to enclose your Excellency the returns of this Army for the Month of October. In...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, 8 Nov. 1776. Greene wrote in his letter to GW...
Your Excellencys queries laid before the Council held the 16th of this instant, Has been duly...
I am happy in the opportunity of assuring your Excellency that I am receivd and treated with all...
I informed your Ex’y this morning that the enemy were on the advance in force. I now acquain⟨t⟩...
Your Excellencies favor of Yesterday this moment came to hand. I am perfectly satisfied with the...
Inclosd is all the most material matters which has occurd to me. I am not sufficently acquainted...
I arrived at this place on the Evening of the 8th. The troops got into garrison on the morning of...
Since I wrote your Excellency at little River near Ninety Six I have been favored with your...
I have nothing new to communicate to your Excellency with Respect to the Motions of the...
Colo. Hand reports this morning a twenty Gun Ship that came in last Evening fird as She past...
The situation of my department has been, for a long time, peculiarly embarrassed. My greatest...
The peculiar situation of American affairs renders it necessary to adopt every measure that will...
Agreeable to your Excellencys commands I have been in company with Colo. Putnam and examined all...
Inclosd you have a letter from Col. Magaw —the contents will require your Excellencys...
I confess my self at a loss what opinion to form, or what measures to advise to upon the State of...
I do myself the honor to enclose your Excellency the returns of the Southern Army for the Month...
Lt Colonel John Laurence is very anxious to join the southern Army, as soon as he gets exchanged....
Letter not found: from Nathanael Greene, 1 Dec. 1778. On 4 Dec. , GW acknowledged receipt of a...
My letter to Congress a copy of which I enclose your Excellency will inform you of an...
Your Excellency letters of the 8 this moment came to hand—I shall forwa⟨r⟩d the letter to General...
I have been honord with your Excellencys letter of April the 5th and with the enclosures...
Since I wrote your Excellency by Colonel Morris nothing very material has taken place, except the...
I make use of the first moment to acquaint Your Excellency that the whole force of the Enemy...
In order to answer your Excellencys six queries and be clearly understood—I shall first state a...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, 19 Aug. 1776. In a letter to Hancock of 20...
General Varnum is at this place and has very lately returnd from Rhode Island, he says that there...
The Challenge I mentiond to your Excellency the other Evening I find is given and accepted and...
The time of service of the Militia under General Lawson and General Stevens is expird and they...
Inclosed I send your Excellency a Copy of my Letter to Congress for your information respecting...
I Inclose your Excellency two letters—one from Mr Oleney—and one from General Parsons—upon the...
General Varnum this moment acquaints me that fort Mercer was evacuated last evening. Comodore...
I wrote your Excellency at Guilford Court House, giving you an account of our situation and of...