1From George Washington to John William Bronaugh, 26 October 1795 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 18th instt from Aquia, enclosing one from your father of the 17th, has been duly recd. There is no doubt, in my mind, but that your fathers Land on the Great Kanhawa is good—All that was surveyed for the Soldiery, under the Proclamation of 1754, was reputed to be so—and as they were the first choice and made by a good judge it is the best evidence I can adduce of the fact...
2From George Washington to John William Bronaugh, 21 July 1796 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found : to John William Bronaugh, 21 July 1796. Bronaugh wrote GW on 9 Aug.: “Yours of the 21st July I have received” (see Bronaugh to GW, 19 July , n.2).
3From George Washington to John William Bronaugh, 13 November 1796 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 24th Ulto did not get to my hands until after my arrival in this City. I request you to be persuaded that I harbour no suspicion of unfair dealing from the repeated applications for your fathers Bond; but at the sametime that it is natural for you to be solicitous to possess it, it is equally proper that I should be perfectly satisfied that the Conditions of it have been...
4From George Washington to John William Bronaugh, 11 July 1797 (Washington Papers)
Enclosed you will receive a copy of the courses and distances of my tract of 7276 acres of Land on the Great Kanhawa, adjoining Poketallico Creek. I am obliged to you for giving me the offer of 2000 Acres of your Land in that quarter, but my own want of money induced me to sell two tracts of near 5000 Acres in the Counties of Washington and Fayette in the State of Pennsylvania for much less...