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Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 14, 1777. Orders Varnum to forward recruits despite the opposition...
Pawlins Mill [ Pennsylvania ] October 7, 1777 . Orders Varnum to “the Baptist meeting House in...
[ Whitpain Township, Pennsylvania ] October 28, 1777 . Orders Varnum to Woodbury to cooperate...
I have the pleasure of congratulating you upon your appointment to the Rank of Brigadier General...
The necessity I am under for Troops obliges me to desire You to call upon the several Continental...
The Situation of our Affairs again compells me to call upon you in express, and positive Terms to...
Not having been favoured with an Answer to my letter to you on the 3d Ulto I flattered myself...
Yours of the 6th instant this moment reached me, inclosing returns of the batalions raising in...
I have yours of Yesterday informing me that the detatchment under your command will be at...
I desire you will immediately on the receipt of this detach Col: Green’s and Col: Angel’s...
I send you the foregoing duplicate of mine of yesterday to prevent any delay or disappointment...
I this Evening received your favor of this date. The Regiments under Cols Greene & Angel are to...
I received your Letter early this Morning by the return of the Express. Since the Order given for...
You are, as soon as the weather will permit, to proceed to Woodberry with the Brigade under your...
The Loss of our heavy Cannon on the North River, and the possibility however remote, of our...
I hope this will find you arrived safe at Red Bank with your detatchment. By letters from the...
The inclosed I had written to Colo. Green before your favor of yesterday reached my hands. I am...
From various accounts I am convinced that the Enemy are upon the point of making a grand effort...
Yours of the 6th relieved me from much anxiety, as it was confidently reported that the firing...
I am pleased to find by yours of the 8th that proper dispositions were formed for the Reception...
Your Favors of 9th & 10th Instant, I have duly received. I think we may reasonably hope, that...
I am sorry to find from yours of Yesterday, that the fire of the Enemy had made so great an...
Since I wrote to you at One O’Clock this day yours dated twelve last Night came to hand. This has...
I wrote you two Letters yesterday, the first contained positive orders to maintain the Fort on...
I have received your Letter of yesterday inclosing the opinion of Major Thayer the present...
I imagine from yours of last Evening by Major Ballard that the Fort was totally evacuated last...
A Body of the Enemy marched last night from Philada and crossed the Bridge at the middle ferry...
In Consequences of advices recd since I wrote you last night, I have ordered Genl Huntington to...
The Gens. St Clair, Knox and Kalb returned to Camp this Evening, they are all clear in their...
I have received your favors of 20 & 21st Inst. by this Express I shall write to Majr Genl Greene...
Capt. Duplessis has just delivered me yours of this Morning from Burlington. Every account from...
However contrary to my wish and inclination it is to refuse the requests of my Officers, there...
Upon perusing the Petition hand’d by you this Morning in favor of Lieutenant Peck—I have given...
I received your favor of the 29th Ultimo. It is no easy matter, and always requires great efforts...
In answer to your letter of the 9th Inst. I would observe; that the sentiments contained in mine...
Colonel Olney deliver’d me your favor of the 23 June—I am much indebted to that Gentleman for his...
I have had the honor to receive your favor of the 21st Ulto—and beg your acceptance of my...