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It being absolutely necessary to send an immediate Reinforcement of Militia to General...
I think it my duty to communicate to the General assembly the inclosed papers giving information...
The Executive were informed during the last summer or Fall that the Accomack and Diligence...
Intending that this shall await your arrival in this State, I with great joy welcome you on that...
At the request of Major General Baron Steuben expressed in the inclosed letter, I take the...
A very great and important [need] has arisen for 130 Waggon Horses and 50 Saddle Horses. The Call...
I received your favour of the 8th. instant and am sorry to find that this distressing flag is not...
Since writing my letter of this day’s date, yours of yesterday has come to hand. The orders to...
I am sorry to find that your detaining some Letter from Baron Steuben to Lieutenant Hare has been...
I have laid before the Board your Letter of yesterday handed me by Mr. Page. They are sorry it is...
I cannot certainly say that any Vessels which may have gone down will not get out, but I hope...
You will be pleased to send effective men of your militia immediately to Williamsburg under...
I inclose you an Extract of a Letter from the President of Congress directing that the Prisoners...
The inclosed is a Copy of a Letter which was intended to have awaited you in Virginia. But as...
Since writing the preceeding I have been honoured with your Letter of the 6th. The first...
The prisoners of Convention and those taken at the Cowpens having been ordered on the late...
Your Excellency’s Favor of the 7th. came to Hand last night. We have been endeavouring to procure...
As you have been so unluckily delayed about the Delivery of the Dispatches to the French...
Mr. Rowland comes down on a Business of very great and pressing Importance which he will...
Captain Maxwell being absent, I am at a loss to know what is doing with the State vessels. He was...
Be pleased to deliver to Major Claiborne Continental Deputy Quartermaster General whatever Boats...
I inclose you a Copy [of a resolve] of Congress directing that the Convention prisoners shall be...
We think it certain that Overby and Wells may be tried by a Court Martial at Camp, but doubtful...
On further Consideration of the paragraph in my Letter of January 19th requiring the public Arms...
Your favors of March 8th and 11th. have remained so long unanswered from a constant Hurry of...
Be pleased to procure immediately a pilot Boat to go as a Flag to Charles Town for the Conveyance...
The Marquis Fayette having desired a number of waggons and Saddle Horses and Colo. Pickering...
I have the honour of inclosing to your Excellency, a note to Mr. Ross to furnish sundry articles...
On the first of the present invasion, I desired Col. Syme to superintend the removal of the...
General Scott has obtained Leave to receive Tobacco from this State for the Support of our...