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Mr. Eppes, Doct. Griffin, Doct. Foushee, Mr. Hylton, Mr. Selden and others wish to serve in the...
Richmond, 15 Jan. 1781. This letter is virtually identical in substance with the preceding letter...
The judge of the Admiralty of Pensylvania has given notice to our Delegates in Congress that...
I have directed Horatio to wait on you with this in order to beg you will inform me by him when...
[ Richmond, 3 Nov. 1780. A letter from the Maryland Council to Col. Moses Rawlings dated 10 Nov....
I am much obliged by your Excellency’s favour of Janury. 5th. Joseph Shoemaker is a citizen of...
Your favor of the 5th. covering a draught of Mr. Clay’s for 106,775 D. came safely to hand last...
Information having been given the Board that sundry Horses of British property, having been left...
I received your letter of the 18th. the night before last and deferred answering it till I could...
I am very anxious to prepare for cooperating with our Allies, and for providing for their...
We sent expresses on the 17th instant to call down a fourth part of the militia of the Counties...
As I suppose by this time you may have more Men than Arms, and there are no more Arms fit for use...
I had received two days ago information from Genl. Greene of the advance of Ld. Cornwallis and...
In the course of examination of a British deserter this morning some information was given...
I am sorry to be obliged to inform you that it is out of our power to have paiment made of Mr....
Your suspension of Capt. Joel’s enterprise against the Enemy’s fleet seems to have been well...
The Bearer hereof Capt. Joel proposes to engage two others to undertake with himself an...
The Executive of this State, think it expedient and necessary that under our present...
Richmond, 19 Nov. 1780. The first paragraph of this letter is identical with the first paragraph...
I will send to Mr. Brown the Commissary the Paragraph from your Letter relative to Provisions...
The Enemy left a number of Horses at Westover which they had taken during their late incursion....
I have never heard a tittle of the Enemy since your information that they were at Sandy Point the...
It happened unfortunately that from the Tenor of Mr. Wrays Lett[er] which gave us the first...
Richmond, 12 Feb. 1781. This letter is identical in substance with TJ’s letter of this date to...
War Office [ Richmond ], 23 Feb. 1781. Encloses two accounts for the expenses of Capt. Sansum in...
The arms you mention being Continental, they are subject to the orders of Baron Steuben. I have...
The Commonwealth of Virginia Dr. to A. Willy for Candells for the use of the Councill Chamber for...
Richmond, 15 Jan. 1781. This letter is virtually identical in substance with the letters to...
Richmond, 17 Feb. 1781. . This letter is identical in substance with that sent by TJ to...
The Enemy having returned from this place and fallen down James River, and the German Prisoners...
As I expect to see Majr. Forsythe here within a few Days I must beg leave to postpone a...
[ Richmond, 16? Nov. 1780. JHD, Oct. 1780, 1827 edn., p. 19 (16 Nov.): “The Speaker laid before...
It is the opinion of the board that Mr. Anderson continue to discharge the Duties of Keeper of...
[ 14 Dec. 1780. Epistolary Record: “Th: J. to Gl. Gates. merely friendly & private.” Not located....
Be pleased to issue to Colonel John Syme a Warrant for one thousand five hundred pounds on...
Richmond, 26 Oct. 1780. This letter is almost identical with TJ’s letter to Thomas Sim Lee of...
The bearer hereof Lewis Duval came express from Monongalia on necessary business. RC ( Vi :...
I desired you some time ago to provide cloathing for five hundred and odd Men according to a List...
This will be handed you by Colo. George Rogers Clarke, whose orders you will be pleased to...
Be pleased to issue to Doctor Pope a Warrant for seven thousand pounds upon Account as Director...
[ Richmond, 28? Nov. 1780. JHD Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia...
[ Richmond, 26? Dec. 1780. JHD Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia...
Be pleased to issue to Mr. John Walker a Warrant for three thousand pounds upon Account. By...
As the time for receiving the specific tax is approaching, you will be pleased to instruct your...
Richmond, 8 Feb. 1781. This letter is identical in substance with TJ’s letter to Huntington of...
[ Richmond, 6? Feb. 1781. War Office Journal (Vi) has the following entry under 6 Feb.: “Letter,...
[ Richmond, 27 Dec. 1780. Extract from Stan V. Henkels’ sale catalogue, 20 May 1913 (William C....
[ Richmond ] 20 Jan. 1781. Encloses list of supplies for Capt. Read’s troop which cannot be...
The flagg is to go as soon as we receive some Bills of Exchange to be sent by her, which we daily...
The Board agrees to give Capt. Groer a Guinea ⅌ Month for each person they shall put under him to...