1From George Washington to Philemon Dickinson, 15 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
You may be assured that nothing would give me greater pleasure than to interest myself in a...
2From George Washington to Major General Philemon Dickinson, 1 March 1781 (Washington Papers)
Having been under the necessity of making a very considerable temporary detachment from the Army...
3From George Washington to Major General Philemon Dickinson, 23 January 1781 (Washington Papers)
Not knowing whether the Assembly of New Jersey is yet sitting at Trenton—or whether the Govr is...
4From George Washington to Major General Philemon Dickinson, 16 January 1781 (Washington Papers)
I am this Moment favored with Your Letter of the 12th Instant by Express. The Measures You have...
5From George Washington to Philemon Dickinson, 1 August 1780 (Washington Papers)
From our present advices, a considerable part of the Enemy’s force is gone to the Eastward with a...
6From George Washington to Major General Philemon Dickinson, 13 June 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have the pleasure of receiving yours of the 11th instant—The enemy still continue upon...
7From George Washington to Major General Philemon Dickinson, 29 June 1778 (Washington Papers)
I received your favor of this instant dated at 3 O’clock P.M. with its inclosure. I am sorry to...
8From George Washington to Philemon Dickinson, 27 June 1778 (Washington Papers)
Letter not found : to Maj. Gen. Philemon Dickinson, 27 June 1778. Dickinson wrote to GW on this...
9From George Washington to Major General Philemon Dickinson, 25 June 1778 (Washington Papers)
I have received your favor of yesterdays date. Major General the Marquis de la fayette is...
10From George Washington to Major General Philemon Dickinson, 24 June 1778 (Washington Papers)
As the several detachments of continental troops employed in harrassing the enemy on their march,...