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Inclosd you have the montly Return—George Hedgeman resigned last month. Captain Gist is the only...
The inclos’d is a Rough, but Exact Copy of Mr Boyd’s Accounts. The First Contains the...
I am under some difficulty in giveing my Advice in your present situation, as I think your...
Inclosed is the Return for this Month of my Company. I arrived here this Evening with the...
Letter not found: from Adam Stephen, 4 April 1756. In JHB, 1752–1755, 1756–1758 H. R. McIlwaine...
156Commission, 7 April 1756 (Washington Papers)
Robert Dinwiddie Esqr His Majesty’s Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Colony and...
You formerly had a Commission to appoint Courts Martial, as that was not explicit enough, but...
Yr Letter to the Governor has been read in Council, but as no Shipping has arriv’d since your...
As The Committee have not Settled my accounts with Mr Kilpaterick I shall endeavour to settle...
Your Letter by Jenkins I recd & it’s now before the House of Burgesses. I have reason to expect...
The enclos’d Letter from Gov. Sharpe relatg to the Murder of Lieut. Gordon was omitted to be...
Yesterday about seven O’Clock in the Evening the Waggons arrived here by which I received my...
I recd your Letter by the Express and am sorry to find by it the unhappy situation our back...
The purport of this is to acquaint you of an Engagemt we had with the Indians late this...
Letter not found: from William Stark, 19 April 1756. On 20 April 1756 GW wrote to Stark : “I...
Mr Swaringham intending up tomorrow for Winchester gives me an opportunity of expressing my great...
Your favour without date came to my hands yesterday; from a conversation with Lt Rutherfold I...
Your Letr of the 19th by Mr Rutherfurd came to my Hands Tuesday last, but Yours of the 16th by...
I rec’d your Favor with the enclosd Estimate of your present Corps and proposd Regulation for...
I recd Yr Letter by this Express last Night, & this Morning laid all the Letters before the House...
I recd yr Second and third of the 22d of this instant since which I have not had leisure to...
Your Letter of the 24th was delivered me by Capt. Peachy, which Letter with his Information gives...
The bearer of this will God willing be my son Landon whose inclinations for the Army have been...
I am sincerely concern’d for Your Situation from the many flying Parties of French & Indians, but...
Some public spirited Gentlemen have done me the honor to fix upon me as their leader, till we can...
I received your favour by the Express and am extremely concerned to hear of the distress the poor...
Your Letter by Butler the Express was presented by the Governor & read in Council and immediately...
Your Letter of the 3d I recd Yesterday, & observe its Contents. I have recd the Indian Scalp & I...
Upon hearing the many Alarming Accots at Williamsburg, I hasten’d away as soon as possible, tho....
Your Letter to the Governor, G. Fx, and what accompanied them from Colo. Carlyle &c. describing...