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From George Washington to Robert Howe, 26 September 1783

Rocky hill 26 Septr 83

Dear Sir

I feel great pleasure in communicating to you the inclosed Resolves of Congress, approving your conduct in the execution of the service on which you have been employed: as well as that of the Troops who were under your Orders.

As great part of these Troops have already Returned to West Point, I transmitted the Resolves of Congress to Major General Knox, in a letter of which the inclosed is Copy, in order that so agreable a testimony of their conduct might be communicated to them as soon as possible. I am Dr Sir &c.

P.S. This moment I have Received Your Letter of yesterday.

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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