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With the most cordial warmth we recommend our Countryman Mr. Edmund Randolph to your patronage...
you will no Doubt be surprized at seeing the inclosed Letter, in which the Encomiums bestowed on...
Letter not found: from Patrick Henry, 15 Oct. 1778. GW wrote Henry on 3 Nov. : “Your favor of the...
After a long & Severe Illness, I am now but just able to come hither in Order to discharge as I...
The Militia from Culpepper County were promised by their Colo., that they should be releived by...
My great Anxiety for the Success of the american Arms under your Command, induces me to trouble...
Inclosed I have the Honor to transmit you an Accot of Necessarys sent off in nine Waggons, for...
I am very sorry to inform you that the recruitting Business of late goes on so badly, that there...
Letter not found : from Patrick Henry, 21 Aug. 1778. GW wrote Henry on 13 Sept. : “I have been...
It was with equal Surprize & Concern that I received Dispatches from Congress, informing me that...
An Act of the general Assembly passed last Year empowering me to appoint some proper person to...
Letter not found: from Patrick Henry, 9 Jan. 1779. GW wrote Henry on 7 Feb. : “I had the honor of...
Letter not found: from Patrick Henry, 1 April. GW wrote Henry on 19 April , “I have the honor of...
Letter not found: from Patrick Henry, 23 Oct. 1778. GW wrote Henry on 23 Nov. : “I have been hond...
The Regiment of Artillery commanded by Colonel Charles Harrison, is yet in this State. They have...
The Defence of this Country now rests upon the Militia, our regular Troops being absent. As the...
I beg the Favor of you to accept from the Governor & Council, the Articles contain’d in the...
The Reasons hinted in your Excellencys last Favor, are certainly of such Weight, as to prevent...
By an Express which Colo. Finnie sent to Camp, I inclosed you an Anonymous Letter, which I hope...
Edmund Randolph Esqr. communicated to me that part of your last Letter to him, in which you are...
Recommends “the Bearer Mr Frazer,” who “means to enter the American Camp, & there to gain that...
By the second Clause of the Act of Assembly, which I have the Honor to inclose to your...
Introduces Benjamin Ellery of Rhode Island, who “wishes to visit your Camp.” ALS , MiU-C : Thomas...