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In Obedience to your Excellency’s request in Council the 6th Instant, I now give you my Opinion...
Letter not found: from Major General Stirling, 10 April 1777. Stirling wrote Alexander Hamilton...
I have received your Excellency’s letter of the 5th. As to the report “of the Brittish fleet of...
When your letter of the 19th arrived at this place I was viewing some Grounds on Staten Island...
I had the honour to write your Excellency by Lt Col. Dehart who went of[f] this Morning to the...
The Questions which your Excellency has been pleased to State to the Council of war, are of the...
About Eight oClock this Morning we were Alarmed with Accounts of the Enemy’s Advanceg, thro’ugh...
The fleet which droped down to the Hook on the 12th remained there yesterday Evening; the winds...
I wrote you about an hour ago by an Express going from Congress. I have this Moment received a...
Two more deserters from the 15th Regt they tell the Same Story of the twelve Regts going to the...
I should before this time have attempted to Answer your Excellency’s letters of the 14th and 15th...
About a month ago I deposited with Colonel Hamilton some papers for your Excellency’s perusal...
I wrote you this Morning by Mr Scott Since which Mr John Stevens my Nephew informs me he intends...
I have had the honor of receiveing your Excellency’s of the 1st Instant. the very great Change in...
You may be assured that the Enemy have not altered their Situation since we attacked them in the...
On wednesday last I received Mr Moylans letter of the 9th and Immediatly sent forward to...
I arrived here with my division about an hour ago, I find Colonel Morgan went out Early this...
Inclosed your Excellency will receive what Intelligence I have been able to Collect Since...
New York, 26 July 1776 . Asks GW to decide on Capt. Joseph Butler’s request to resign his...
I am honoured with your Letter of the 24. Brigadier General Heath arrived here on Saturday Last...
Your Excellency’s letter of 22d I received yesterday Afternoon, and Instantly put my Division in...
I am Just returned from Visiting the Lower & Upper Closter Landings, I find there will be no...
My last Dispatches to you were Yesterday Evening. I now inclose you what have come to me since....
I beg leave to lay the enclosed account before your Excellency, which only Contains, some of the...
I wrote your Excellency yesterday at Noon, the light horse Man whom I sent with it, is not yet...
I got to the landing place yesterday Afternoon with Haslets, Miles’s, & part of Wiedens with our...
I omitted writeing to your Excellency yesterday as I was in hourly expectation of receiveing...
Letter not found: from Major General Stirling, 25 Sept. 1777. GW wrote Stirling later on this...
I have been so bad of the Rhuematism, that I have not been Able to work for some days. every...
Letter not found: from Major General Stirling, 26 July 1777. GW wrote Stirling on 27 July that “I...
I have your Excellency’s favour of this date on the Subject of the Movement of the Virginia...
A small Touch of the Rheumatism in my right Hand and Shoulder prevents my writing to your...