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Letter not found: from Samuel Washington, 27 May 1755. On 14 June GW wrote to his brother Samuel : “I receivd Your’s of the 27th of May.”
Letter not found: from Samuel Washington, 30 Nov. 1771. On 6 Dec. GW wrote to his brother : “Your letter of the 30th Ulto came to my hands the 3d Instt.”
Letter not found: from Samuel Washington, 6 Sept. 1775. On 30 Sept. GW wrote to his brother Samuel : “Your favour of the 6th Instt . . . came safe to hand.”
Letter not found: from Samuel Washington, 7 Sept. 1775. On 30 Sept. GW wrote Samuel’s wife, Anne Steptoe Washington : “The testimony of regard, which you were pleased to annex to my Brothers Letter of the 7th Instt filled me with grateful pleasure.”
Letter not found: from Samuel Washington, 16 Sept. 1776. On 5 Oct. GW wrote to his brother Samuel : “Your favour of the 16th of last Month came safe to hand.”
Letter not found: from Samuel Washington, 26 Sept. 1776 . On 18 Oct. GW wrote to his brother Samuel: “Your Letter of the 26th Ulto . . . was delivered to me.”
Letter not found: from Samuel Washington, 20–22 Sept. 1777. GW wrote his brother Samuel on 27 Oct. : “Your Letter by my Nephew Thornton, begun on the 20th of last Mo. and ended the 22d came safe to my hands.”
Letter not found : from Samuel Washington, 31 July 1780 . On 31 Aug., GW wrote Washington: “Your letter of the 31st Ulto came to my hands by the last Post.”
Haveing been for two years past particular unfortunate in Loseing all my Crop of small grain, Induces me to solicit a favor of you[.] the Last year I should have made Two Thousands Bushels of Wheat but was unlucky enough to get a man to stack for me who was not acquainted with the business and there came a wet spell of Weather, and I Lost all to about Two hundred bushls. That Loss I should by...
I recd your kind Letter of the 12th Instant and am happy in having an opportunity to return to you my most sincere thanks for your offer of Assistance and for your good Advice, which I can Assure you was very Acceptable as there is no person fonder of receiving Advice than what I am. Your Observations respecting the borrowing of Money I have reason to Attend to. for a Considerable part of the...