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1 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 22 May 1779 1779-05-22 After mature Reflection I think it best for me to continue in the Army till the War is ended. You...
2 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 7 February 1779 1779-02-07 In the Conclusion of my last Letter to you I intimated that I should wait for Intelligence from...
3 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 23 November 1778 [with … 1778-11-23 Inclosed is a Letter which was sent to me, two Days ago, by M r . Samuel Nicoll, who lately...
4 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 16 August 1778 1778-08-16 Our Army is still encamped on the Heights near the White Plains— We shall move as soon as the...
5 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 29 June 1778 1778-06-29 By a Letter rec d ., a few Hours ago, from Major Armstrong, we learn that our Army were, the...
6 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 14 September 1777 1777-09-14 On the 9 th . Instant about 8 o’Clock AM. the Army marched from Van Schaicks Islands, & Londons...
7 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 29 August 1777 1777-08-29 In my last I informed you of the Enemy’s Retreat from Fort Stanwix. Gen. Arnold upon, the...
8 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 25 August 1777 1777-08-25 Had I heard of your Return from Philadelphia, I should not have omitted acquainting you with...
9 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 22 July 1777 1777-07-22 I have written to you repeatedly, since I have been here, but not having received an Answer to...
10 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 2 June 1777 1777-06-02 I beg you will not form any unfavorable Opinion of my long Silence. Nothing would give me more...