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Mr Custis presented me with yr letr last night. Be assured I shall offer you no property not...
I find myself fatigued with my journey or should wait on you this evening. While in Newyork I...
General Lee returns herewith the paper which the President was pleased to give to him last...
I had the honor this moment to receive from the mail just arrived (Interrupted by the vast fall...
In my last I told you that I had contrived to get an unsuspected private friend to hire an...
Till very lately have I felt myself well enough to discharge my daily dutys & now hardly fit for...
Least the official transmission of the resolutions mentioned in my last may have been delayed, I...
When I reached this place which was as soon as my necessary call at home would permit I gave your...
I was early this morning my dear President with Col. H[oward] & he called on me Just now. I had I...
I am to receive in the course of next month Judge Wilsons bonds payable in one & two years to the...
A report from Norfolk announcing the arrival of a corvette there, with letters of recal of the...
The horse I mentioned to you is not of the sort you want: tho a well looking horse. I wished to...
It was a long time before I had an opportunity of making known to Mr Henry the purport of that...
Major Morgan who acted in capacity of aid de camp with me during the expedition placed under my...
Letter not found: from Henry Lee, c.3 Nov. 1794. On 3 Nov., Alexander Hamilton wrote GW, “A...
Altho I have had near two days to reflect on the purport of the letr received from the secretary...
Pardon me for again writing to you in so short a time—I always do it with reluctance, because I...
your late orders for a detachment of militia & proclamation give birth to a variety of sensations...
I consider myself very fortunate in arriving here at the same time that you did as I shall have...
I informed the Secretary of War since my arrival, that I should devote all the leisure I might...
This evenings post from Norfolk has brought information of the arival of a french fleet in...
Some time ago on a rumour that the collector for the rappahannock district was about to decline...
you will suppose I apprehend that I am rather too solicitous for your possession of the aid of...
The letter which you did me the honor to write to me dated 21st July got to hand just as I was...
Plain & evident as is the wise policy of neutrality on the part of the U. States during the...
The very defenceless Situation of the town of Norfolk and its proximity to the Sea invites the...
As soon after my hearing of your return to Mt Vernon as I could, I sat out for a visit to you,...
I return my dear General the papers you gave me having laid the foundation of a future sale if...
Permit me my dear president to offer my congratulations on the late unanimous renewal of...
Letter not found: from Henry Lee, 27 Oct. 1792. Henry Knox wrote Lee on 3 Nov. 1792 explaining...
Letter not found: from Henry Lee, 26 Sept. 1792. GW wrote Henry Lee on 30 Sept. : “I was favored...
I beg leave to make known to You the bearer hereof Mr Williams a portrait painter. This gentleman...
When I was in Norfolk I heard of your passing thro Baltimore on a visit to Mt Vernon, and...
Richmond, 16 April 1792. Transmits a “copy of a letter sent to me by Colonel Arthur Campbell of...
Richmond, Va., 16 Feb. 1792. Transmits an extract of a letter from Mr. Taylor, one of the...
I do myself the honor to transmit herewith a Resolution of the General Assembly with respect to...
I do myself the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th instant, which will be...
Altho the enclosed account which came to hand yesterday is by no means complete, yet I think it...
Permit me to tell you that I have waited to the last moment in my power in the fond hope of...
As one who asks no employment but will accept of it, if public considerations should make his...
We have been all again made most miserable by the accounts received of the desperate state of...
Altho the exalted station which your love of us and our love of you has placed you in, calls for...
I shall leave your deed with Mr C. Lee, after having procured the most probable attendants on the...
I am most thankful my dear General for your transmission of this day—the mode you have adopted,...
Too often am I obliged to intrude on your time, which I assure you I very reluctantly do, as I...
I am willing to guarantee the land as you may choose, provided you will agreable to the spirit of...
Inclosed you have the patents for the land sold to you. I have Doer Skinners deed with me which...
It would give me great pleasure to wait on you tomorrow, but Mrs Lee situation p(revents) it. She...
If you please, send off Magnolio tomorrow to be delivered to Mr W.A. Lee who lives at his mothers...
It is probable I may take Magnolio in one or two days & send him to So. Carolina. Then let me ask...