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On the 29th of last month I had the honor to inform you generally of the success that attended...
(Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon Novr 19th 1790. I have received your letter of the 10th...
Th: Jefferson presents his respectful compliments to Genl. Knox and incloses him a copy of a...
On as full a consideration of the last speech made to me by Cornplanter, Half Town, and the...
By the President’s command, T. Lear has the honor to transmit to the Secretary of War the...
Your letter of the 27th Ultimo was received last evening. Your proceeding upon the intelligence...
As the public service may require that communications should be made to me, during my absence...
As the public service may require that communications should be made to me, during my absence...
To avoid the inconvenience of future delay in officering the Virginia battalion of levies, and to...
As the public service may require that communications should be made to me, during my absence...
Judging it necessary, before I left Mount Vernon, which I shall do this morning, to place the...
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, c.7–8 May 1791. Tobias Lear wrote to GW on 22 May : “I had the...
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, 15 June 1791. On 19 June GW referred Knox to “My letter of the...
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, 17 June 1791. GW docketed Knox’s official letter of 17 April as...
I had yesterday the Pleasure of receiving your kind Letter of the 10th of this month, and am...
My letter of the 15th inst. mentioned that I had not received any letters from you between the...
Philadelphia, June 27, 1791. “In Obedience to the directions of the Governor, I have the honor to...
When the hour of dinner is approaching, sometimes it rains, sometimes it is too hot for a long...
(Confidential) Dear Sir, Philadelphia July 22d 1791 If, without disclosing the object in the...
It having been agreed among us at a former session of the board of arts that the descriptions to...
I have now the honor to return you the Petition of Mr. Moultrie on behalf of the South Carolina...
By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to transmit to the Secy of war a letter from Mr...
I have heard of the death of your promising Son with great concern, and sincerely condole with...
Last night I received your favour of the 4th. and am much obliged by your Account of Affairs in...
Nothing at present occurs to me of which I have to inform you, except that since the rect of your...
I transmit you, as relating to your department, a letter just received by me from Lieutenant...
Your letter of the 1st inst: I have duly recd—likewise one of the 4th, covering a letter from the...
(Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon Octr 14th 1791. I have been under a strange mistake with...
The following are the particulars in the Presidents Letter which he expects you to prepare....
(Private) Dear Sir, Philadelphia Decr 26th 1791 The enclosed is a private letter from Colo....