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I am happy to find that you are persevering thro’ your difficulties and hope it will have a...
I received your Letter on the subject of the backwardness of the militia of Berkeley and Frederic...
Still having at heart the success of the expedition at the head of which you are placed, we have...
I do myself the pleasure of inclosing you a Brigadier General’s commission. The laws having given...
Having cause to entertain doubts from several Letters transmitted me, whether Mr. Jno. Dodge who...
I think every paper is now ready for you. They shall be delivered to you tomorrow morning if you...
I received last night from General Washington a letter on your subject in which he has complied...
A powerful army forming by our enemies in the south renders it necessary for us to reserve as...
We have this moment learnt that there is in possession of Colo. Gibson at Fort Pitt or his...
I sincerely congratulate you on your late Victory over the Shawanese and am sorry a want of...
Mr. Randolph having been prevented by sickness from setting out for the Westward, gives me an...
Your Letters of July by Mr. Randolph came safe to hand. In a former letter to you on the Subject...
Your Letter from Louisville of February 22’d —80 came safely to Hand. In Answer to your...
I have received information of many Murders recently committed by the Indians in Washington,...
Since my last to you by Capt. Shannon informing you that draughts from yourself and Colo. Todd to...
Your letters of October 26 and 28 and Novr. 6 came safely to hand and lastly that of August 24. I...
The late assembly having made some alteration in the Western force as stated to you in my former...
Your letter and verba[l message] by Mr. St. Vrain was received today; your m[essage will be?]...
To Colonel George Rogers Clarke Commander in Chief of the Virginia Troops in the County of...
As some Indian Tribes, to the westward of the Missisippi have lately, without any provocation,...