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From George Washington to Thomas Wharton, Jr., 30 October 1777

To Thomas Wharton, Jr.

Head Quarters [Whitpain Township, Pa.] Octr 30th 1777

Sir

I am this day honor’d with your Letter of 26th Instant previous to which I had given some orders respecting the subject of it, upon a Complaint made to me by one of the Commissaries, of the Enormous price to which Liquors had been rais’d in the Country occasion’d principally by the Suttlers who resort our Camp.1 I shall now have this matter more fully enquir’d into, & adopt such measures as I shall judge most expedient for the immediate Suppression of this Evil, which, when determin’d on shall be communicated to you. I have the Honor to be &c.

Df, in John Fitzgerald’s writing, DLC:GW; Varick transcript, DLC:GW.

1GW is referring to the Pennsylvania council of safety’s letter to him of 26 October. The price of spirits was discussed by the general officers on 29 and 30 Oct. (see Council of War, 29 Oct., and Council of General Officers, c.30 Oct.).

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