1Lieutenant Colonel Robert Troup to Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Hamilton and James McHenry, 11 August 1779 (Hamilton Papers)
Give me leave to congratulate you most heartily on the smiling Aspect our Affairs begin to put...
2To John Jay from Robert Troup, 30 October 1775 (Jay Papers)
I was, this Day, informed by a Carman, that you had requested him to supply you with Wood...
3To John Jay from Robert Troup, 22 March 1777 (Jay Papers)
I thought it would be best to defer writing to the Com m . of Arrangement about my late...
4To John Jay from Robert Troup, 29 March 1777 (Jay Papers)
Had I not been prevented by Business, I should have informed you earlier of what has happen’d...
5To John Jay from Robert Troup, 15 May 1777 (Jay Papers)
The Day after I arrived your Letter, to the General, came safe to Hand. He is pleased with the...
6To John Jay from Robert Troup, 2 June 1777 (Jay Papers)
I beg you will not form any unfavorable Opinion of my long Silence. Nothing would give me more...
7To John Jay from Robert Troup, 22 July 1777 (Jay Papers)
I have written to you repeatedly, since I have been here, but not having received an Answer to...
8To John Jay from Robert Troup, 25 August 1777 (Jay Papers)
Had I heard of your Return from Philadelphia, I should not have omitted acquainting you with...
9To John Jay from Robert Troup, 29 August 1777 (Jay Papers)
In my last I informed you of the Enemy’s Retreat from Fort Stanwix. Gen. Arnold upon, the...
10To John Jay from Robert Troup, 14 September 1777 (Jay Papers)
On the 9 th . Instant about 8 o’Clock AM. the Army marched from Van Schaicks Islands, & Londons...