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[ Towamencin, Pennsylvania ] October 14, 1777 . Hopes that Smith will be more successful in the...
[ Worcester, Pennsylvania ] October 18, 1777 . Informs Smith that Baron d’Arendt will assume...
[ Fishkill, New York ] October 5, 1778 . Regrets that Captain Edward Norwood cannot be...
Copy: Library of Congress I received yours of the 2d. Instant, and am very sorry for your...
You will proceed with the detachment under your command to Dunks’s ferry on Delaware, if you find...
I am favd with yours of the 27th ulto by Major Mullen and am sorry to hear that you found Matters...
I am favd with both yours of the 3d and am sorry to find that so dastardly a spirit prevailing in...
I rec’d yours of the 19th informing of the occasion of the late firing. I imagine the Enemy still...
Yours of the 12th I received yesterday. I am sorry your attempts to get possession of the enemy’s...
In order to put your garrison in a more effectual state of defence, I have sent you a...
Your favor of the 18th I received last night and was extremely sorry to find from the Commodores...
your Letter of 18th Inst. I receiv’d last night wherin I find you express a desire to be recall’d...
I am favd with yours of the 26th. As there seems to be a doubt of the priority of the date of...
I have this moment receiv’d your favor of Yesterday, & hope General Varnum with the Detachment...
I have received your Letter dated yesterday—giving an account of the reinforcement which you...
I last night received your Favor of the 10th Instant, and am sorry to find the Enemy’s Batteries...
Letter not found: to Lt. Col. Samuel Smith, 19 Nov. 1777. Smith’s letter to GW of 16 Nov. is...
I have attentively considered the memorial you delivered me in behalf of a respectable number of...
I can only lament that necessity which has produced your letter of the 10th, and obliges you to...
It is quite agreable to us to take at Port Royal the seventy five Barrels of flour you have...
Richmond, 3 Aug. 1780 . Having already been serviceable to Virginia in obtaining supplies for the...