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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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31 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-02-04 | The Enterprise intended against Buskerque’s Corps, the Night before last, I was obliged to give... |
32 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1779-07-13 | Colonell Craig waits upon your Excellency to solicit leave of Absence for some Time for the... |
33 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1781-01-08 | Your Excellency will have received an Account of the serious Nature of the Mutiny of the... |
34 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Arthur St. Clair, 21 May 1781 | 1781-05-21 | A gentleman is just now arrived here who left New York last Thursday. He says that the British,... |
35 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-02-27 | I was sitting down to inform your Excellency that I had received all the Intelligence respecting... |
36 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1778-01-05 | As you were pleased to desire my Sentiments upon sundry Matters, I have thrown them together upon... |
37 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1779-05-31 | Previous to the Receipt of your Excellency’s Letter of this Day, (which arrived about four Hours... |
38 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-02-23 | I am extremly apprehensive that the Rains of yesterday, together with the high Winds from the... |
39 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-07-03 | The Reduction of New York together with the british Army, is certainly, of all Others, the most... |
40 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Arthur St. Clair, 20 July … | 1781-07-20 | I have received your Excellencys Letter of the 10th instant, and am very sorry that the Situation... |