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The Executive will advance £20,000 to Messrs. Lewis and Thornton on the 12th. of March, and will...
The arms you mention being Continental, they are subject to the orders of Baron Steuben. I have...
Be pleased to order to on receipt of this of the militia of your County to remain on duty only...
Having not yet received a General return of the men in service from the respective Counties, and...
I have received repeated information that the nakedness of the Militia on service near Wmsburg...
War Office [ Richmond ], 23 Feb. 1781. Encloses two accounts for the expenses of Capt. Sansum in...
New London, Staunton, Winchester, and Fredericksburg being appointed as places of rendezvous for...
I had written the inclosed before Capt. Richeson arrived. I transmit it open through you for your...
We sent expresses on the 17th instant to call down a fourth part of the militia of the Counties...
[Whether restitution of the identical property taken from Mrs. Byrd might be permitted seems to...
I have laid the inclosed depositions before the Council. However just and proper your anxiety may...
The object of the inclosed Memorial of Messrs. Stodder, Kerr and North being attainable by...
The want of a board of Council prevented our taking up the final arrangement of the Clothier’s...
The establishment of a Line of riders between Genl. Gregory’s Camp and Suffolk is very necessary....
I take the liberty of transmitting to you the inclosed advice of Council that proper measures may...
I received your letter of the 18th. the night before last and deferred answering it till I could...
I do myself the pleasure of inclosing you the advice of Council for your appointment as finally...
I received from Mr. Armistead yesterday afternoon a Copy of the receipt for the 117 blankets. He...
I will immediately dispatch the orders you desire to the militia of Chesterfeild and Dinwiddie....
We consent to the dividing the Germans between Winchester, Martinsburg and the Berkely springs...
It is become necessary that we ascertain the number of arms which we sent into Continental...
War Office [ Richmond ], 19 Feb. 1781 . “Capt. Browne [Windsor Brown] attends to know the...
Be pleased to issue to Mr. George Harmer a Warrant for ten thousand pounds on Account of his...
I inclose you a report from Mr. Ross of the Cloathing provided and his prospect of further...
I received your Letter on the subject of the backwardness of the militia of Berkeley and Frederic...
As I have hopes that 280 men of your County may arm themselves, and I do not think it proper that...
I wrote you in haste yesterday by the return of your express in answer to your letter of the...
In our present circumstances peace with the Cherokees is desirable to us on our own accounts as...
The prisoners in Albemarle were ordered to be removed immediately giving them time only to pack...
The inclosed is an extract of a letter from Genl. Greene to me. As the Gentlemen of the Army whom...
Before the receipt of this letter I expect you will have furnished Mr. Hyrne Depty. Comsy. Genl....
Not knowing where the very rapid march of Ld. Cornwallis may terminate, I think it necessary to...
Not knowing where the very rapid march of Ld. Cornwallis may terminate I think it necessary to...
The prisoners taken at the Battle of the Cowpens being to pass under the conduct of Mr. Hyrne or...
The very interesting situation of Southern affairs with respect to our state at this crisis, and...
I have this moment received your favor of the 15th. from Boyd’s ferry. I had heard yesterday of...
I have just received your favor of the 14th. inst. from New London, and expect this will find you...
The situation of Southern affairs having become very interesting to this State, I am to desire...
Ld. Cornwallis’s approaches are so rapid that we know not where they will terminate. He was at...
Your letter was put into my hands on the evening of the day before yesterday by a young Gentleman...
I have received your several favours by Mr. Lathim and am much pleased at the happy issue of the...
I have submitted your Letter of yesterday to the consideration of the Gentlemen of the Council,...
You will be pleased immediately on receipt of this, to order one fourth of your Militia to be...
The situation of affairs here and in Caroline is such as must shortly turn up important events...
In the moment of receiving your letter of the 10th. I issued orders to the Counties of...
By a Letter from General Greene dated Guilford C. House Feby. 10. we are informed that Ld....
I am fully sensible of the pressure of the several calls which are made on your County for...
I had received two days ago information from Genl. Greene of the advance of Ld. Cornwallis and...
An extreme throng of business prevented my answering your Letter yesterday. The order then given...
Mr. Loyall from the post at the North west Bridge representing to me that about 400 of the...