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Soon after I wrote your Excellency from Mount Holly —I recd Intelligence that the Enemy had...
The flat Bottomed boats which I mentioned to have passed down the River landed yesterday Morning...
I landed in New Jersey the 19th and proceeded to salem the same Evening—the next Morning I sent...
If I am rightly Instructed, Genl Woodfords pretentions to rank is founded on his Serving as a...
The Inhabitants from being acquainted with me are perpetually lodging their Complaints against...
I am not for a Winters Campaign in the Open field—the Distressed and naked State of your Troops...
The procuring good and easy Winter Quarters for the Troops under your Excellencies Command—and...
After the most Dispationate & Deliberate Consideration of the Question your Excellency was...
May it please your Excellency, We the Subscribers, General Officers in the American Army, beg...
The Light Infantry who were Encamped on the Right between third & fourth Street have Struck their...
I must Acknowledge that the Opinion of the Court of Enquiry has given me both pain and...
Altho’ I am Confident that your time is Necessarily taken up on the most Important business—yet...
After we left the field of Battle the Troops, who took the Upper Rout were formed at White...
I feel myself very much Injured until such time as you will be kind Enough to Indulge me with an...
Letter not found: from Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne, 22 Sept. 1777. GW wrote Wayne on 23 Sept. : “I...
About 11 OClock last Evening we were alarmed by a firing from One of our Out guards—The Division...
On the Enemies Beating the Revellee I ordered the Troops under Arms and began our March for their...
The Enemy are very quiet, washing & Cooking—they will probably Attempt to move towards Evening —I...
Letter not found: from Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne, 18 Sept. 1777. GW wrote in his second letter to...
I took the liberty some days since to Suggest the Selecting 2′500 or 3′000 of our best Armed and...
Genl Wayne’s Opinion of the Defences necessary for the River and Land in case the Enemy should...
In Obedience to your Excellencies Commands I have waited on the Genl and find Sufficient of Arms...