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I do myself the Honor of inclosing to Your Excellency all the Copies which I recd at Rocky Hill & which accompanied Your Excellencys favor of the 2nd Octr, which are recorded and wish them safe to Hand. The Governor has so far recovered as to be able to ride to Kingston where he at present is. I beg my Respects to Mrs Washington & the Gentlemen of the family And am with every Sentiment of...
Letter not found: from James Mercer, 10 Mar. 1787. On 15 Mar. GW wrote Mercer : “Your favor of the 10th came duely to hand.”
I have the Honor to inform your Excellency, That Mr Thraxter, private Secretary to Mr Adams, arrived here last Evening from France with the Definitive Treaty of Peace; signed on the 3d of September. This Treaty appears to be the same as the Preliminary Articles. I beg Leave to congratulate your Excellency on this important Event and with the greatest Respect & Esteem Remain Your Excellency’s...
Letter not found: from Henry Knox, 4 April 1784. On 12 April Knox wrote to GW : “I wrote your Excellency on the 4th of this month.”
Letter not found: from John Cowper, 12 May 1788. On 25 May GW wrote Cowper : “I have been duly favored with your letter of the 12th Inst.”
Letter not found: from William Fitzhugh, Jr., of Maryland. On 15 May GW wrote Fitzhugh : “Your favor of the 13th came to me this day.”
Letter not found: from William Stephens Smith, 1 Aug. 1788. GW wrote Smith on 30 Aug. : “I was favoured, a few days ago, with your letter, dated the first day of this Month.”
I have the honor to inform your Excellency that on the first monday in this month the United States in Congress Assembled proceeded by ballot to the election of a PresidentWhen—The Honorable Thomas Mifflin, was elected. Next day they adjourned Congress to meet at Annapolis in the State of Maryland on the 26th of the present Month. I am with perfect Respect Your Excellency’s most obedient And...
Letter not found: from Clement Biddle, 15 Nov. 1787. On 3 Dec. GW wrote Biddle : “Your letters of the 23d of Septr & 15th of Novr came duly to hand.”
Information of The conveyance by which this goes for Philadelphia being communicated to me so short a time previous to the departure of it that I have time only to acquaint You of my arrival, which was not untill the 23d Inst. —we had a tedious passage of 26 days from the Capes and I may truely say so fatigueing that I was scarcely able to support it—I arrived much exhausted and reduced and am...
Letter not found: from Robert Townsend Hooe, 17 Feb. 1786. On 21 Feb. GW wrote Hooe : “Your letter of the 17th did not get to my hands ‘till yesterday.”
Letter not found: from Rochambeau, 5 Oct. 1788. On 13 Oct. 1789 GW wrote to Rochambeau : “I have been honored with the receipt of your letter ... of the 5th October 1788.”
Letter not found: from Richard Dobbs Spaight, 25 April 1788. On 25 May GW wrote Spaight that he had received the “letter with which you honored me the 25th of last month.”
Letter not found: from John Francis Mercer, 20 Mar. 1785. On 27 Mar., GW wrote Mercer : “Mr Stone gave me your favor of the 20th.”
I have the honor to enclose the weekly returns, and a slate of the periods at which the enlistments of the Rhode Island Companies will expire. If those Companies should be necessary at their present station, they must be replaced either in the winter or very early in the Spring. I have the honor to be with the highest respect your Excellencys most obedient servt DLC : Papers of George Washington.
Letter not found: from Richard Varick, 28 August. GW wrote Varick on 26 Sept. : “Mr Taylor brought me your favor of the 28th Ulto.”
Letter not found: from Thomas Nelson, Jr., 19 July 1788. On 3 Aug. GW wrote Nelson : “Your letter of the 19th Ulto came duly to hand.”
I wrote you on the 26th December inclosing a Deed &c. which I hope came safe to Hand. In that Letter I also mentioned my having shipped on Board of a Vessel bound to Suffolk several small Articles for your Excellency, the Gentleman to whom they were addressed has since advised Colo. Walker of their safe arrival at that place, and promissed to forward them by the first safe Conveyance, so that...
The Bearer of this Letter is the Baron de Poellnitz a Gentn of Considerable Family and Fortune who proposes becoming a Citizen of America he desires from me a few Lines of Introduction to your Excellency—and as he appear to be a Gent. of Merit and Information I have Complied with his Wishes—and any Civilities which Your Excellency may be pleased to shew him will very much oblige Sir Your obed....
Letter not found: from Robert Lewis & Sons, 8 Mar. 1785. On 5 April they again wrote to GW : “We had the pleasure of writing to your Excellency the 8th Ulto by Post.”
Letter not found: from Jabez Bowen, 23 Nov. 1786. On 9 Jan. 1787 GW wrote Bowen : “I have received your letter of the 23d of Novr.”
I with great pleasure embrace the first direct opportunity that has offered, to acknowledge the receipt of your Letters of the 15th and 28th December; the former covering Mr Morris Notes to the amount of 2080 80/90 Dollars. Mr Gouv. Morris has also informed me that a Warrant in your favor for 857 52/90 is lodged in the Office of Finance, with directions to transmit it to me —I will take care...
Letter not found: from John Fowler, 2 Feb. 1788. GW wrote Fowler on 2 Feb. : “I have received your letter of to day.”
Letter not found: from Henry Emanuel Lutterloh, 15 May 1788. On 3 June 1791 Lutterloh wrote to GW : “I took the Liberty to state My Reasons in My Answer of the 15th of May following [1788].”
Letter not found: from Thomas Newton, 20 Jan. 1786. On 9 April GW wrote Newton : “I have been favored with your letter of the 20th of Jany.”
Letter not found: from Lucretia Wilhelmina van Winter, 10 April 1785. GW wrote van Winter on 5 Oct. : “I have now to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 10th of April.”
Je viens de Recevoir d’Envoy de Mr le Comte de Chanclos de Perpignan, Le Paquet que j’ai l’honneur de vous réméttre Cy Joint. Cette occasion me fournit Celle de vous faire L’offre de mes Services, S’ils vous Sont agréables vous pouvez Disposér de Cellui qui à L’honneur D’Etre trés Parfaittement Monsieur Votre trés humble et trés obéîssant Serviteur ALS , DLC:GW .
Letter not found: from William Bailey, 19 November. On 22 Nov. GW wrote Bailey : “I have received your favor of the 19th.”
I beg leave to introduce to yr Excellency Capt. Bruff of the Maryland Line who has been disabled in the Service and is derang’d. I have the honor to be with great respect Your Excellency’s Most obt & Hble Servt DLC : Papers of George Washington.
Letter not found: from David Stuart, 25 Nov. 1788. On 2 Dec. GW wrote to Stuart acknowledging receipt of “your two favors of the 15th and 25th Ulto.”