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When we desired the resigned and supernumerary officers to come into command, we took the...
Mr. Maury, owner of the Brigantine Alert, engaged and fitted as a flag for carrying tobacco to...
One half the Cumberland militia and of those of Amelia were ordered down. Some of the former are...
An Officer from Cumberland having called on me this morning to direct what should be done with...
I have information this morning from Capt. Maxwell on his own view that the enemy landed at...
I inclose you two letters from Colo. Innes just received. We are in very great anxiety for him....
I have the honor of inclosing you a letter from Colo. Innes this moment come to hand. The...
The inclosed letters No. 1. are this moment come to hand. The public stores at this place are...
I was informed by a reputable man this afternoon that he saw about 300 of the enemy land this...
I take the Liberty of inclosing to you a Letter to Major Genl. Phillips with the Determination of...
I send you herewith a state of the militia required to come into the feild in which is not...
As so much of the subject of Colo. Davies’s letter as relates to the conduct of the Continental...
General Scott having obtained Permission from the Commandant at Charles Town for the shipping of...
The Executive have had it much at heart to prevent as far as possible interruption in raising the...
Since writing my other letter of this date, yours of to day is come to hand. I take the liberty...
No term having been fixed by the Executive for the Service of the Militia, I do not know whence...
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...
Richmond, 8 Mch. 1781 . This letter is virtually identical with the first part of TJ’s letter to...
The inclosed came to hand this moment. As I make no doubt it communicates what was mentioned in a...
I inclose you extracts from two Letters received from General Weedon. I fear his arrival will be...
I have the pleasure of forwarding you by express the inclosed Dispatches. I send off immediately...
Genl. Lawson writes me word that he can march 1000 men to-day or to-morrow to reinforce Genl....
I have received repeated information that the nakedness of the Militia on service near Wmsburg...
[Whether restitution of the identical property taken from Mrs. Byrd might be permitted seems to...
I received from Mr. Armistead yesterday afternoon a Copy of the receipt for the 117 blankets. He...
I will immediately dispatch the orders you desire to the militia of Chesterfeild and Dinwiddie....
I inclose you a report from Mr. Ross of the Cloathing provided and his prospect of further...
The prisoners in Albemarle were ordered to be removed immediately giving them time only to pack...
The inclosed is an extract of a letter from Genl. Greene to me. As the Gentlemen of the Army whom...