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1IV., 1786 (Washington Papers)
About 9 Oclock on the 3d of July the Enemy advanced with Shouts, & dismal Indian yells to our...
2III., 1757 (Washington Papers)
I am really sorry, that I have it not in my power to answer your request in a more satisfactory...
If it is in my power to avoid going to the Ohio again, I shall, but if the Command is press’d...
After returning the you my most sincere, and grateful thanks for your kind condolance on my late...
I return most you my unfeigned thanks for your hearty demonstrations expressions of Friendship,...
My Man waits on You with a Letter from my Brother, I suppose to give You Notice of the good...
I am just come from Wmsburgh where your Friends are extreamly impatient to see you, and our...
I most heartily congratulate your safe return from so many Dangers & Fatigues & by this Time I...
I must acknowledge you had great reason to be terrified with the first accts that was given of...
The pleasure of your Company at Mount-Vernon always did, & always will, afford me infinite...
I intend myself the honour of waitg upon your County, in order to exercise the Militia thereof ;...
12Memorandum, 2 August 1755 (Washington Papers)
Fairfax ... Officers 31st 1st Militia Prince Wm  4 5 } September Culpeper  8 9 Stafford 12 13...
The Army under the Comd of G: Braddock has met with an fortunate defeat, ⟨ erasure ⟩ un⟨ erasure...
I do n’t remember not recollect to have receivd more than one letter from you, and that I shoud...
I arrived at Home the day before yesterday, without meeting with an Egachee, or any other...
The dismal Defeat of our Forces by such a handful of Men gives me very great Concern, as also for...
Your safe Return gives an uncommon Joy to Us and will no Doubt be sympathiz’d by all true Lovers...
After thanking Heaven for your safe return I must accuse you of great unkindness in refusing us...
As I doubt not but you have heard of our defeat, and perhaps have had it represented in a worse...
As I am favourd with an oppertunity, I shoud think myself inexcusable, was I to omit givg you...
As I have heard since my arrivl at this place, a circumstantial acct of my death and dying...
Captn Orme being confind to his Litter & not well able to write, has desir’d me to acknowledge...
23Memorandum, 8–9 July 1755 (Washington Papers)
N.B. The 8th of July I rejoined (in a covered Waggon) the advanced division of the Army under the...
The extraordinary favour you have conferd on me and my Son, in procureing him a Commission on the...
Immediately upon our leavg the C. at Geors. Ck the 14th Inst. (from whe I wrote to yo.) I was...
I shoud take it infinitely kind, if you wd be good enough to dispatch, by the first safe...
If Mr Washington would bring up Jervais the groom, the General would be [willing.] Frederic R....
I came to this Camp on thursday last, with the Rear of Colo. Dunbar’s Detacht and shoud have...
I rec’d your Favor of the 7th inst. which I Show’d to our particular Friends. We rejoyce at your...
I am desird by the General, to let you know that he marches, to morrow, & next day, but that he...
I receivd Your’s of the 8th Instant from Fredericksburg, and am sorry to find that Allan is...
I receivd Your ’s Letter of the 27th of May, and assure you that nothing is more agreeable to me...
33Memorandum, 30 May–11 June 1755 (Washington Papers)
May 30th Upon my return from Williamberg I found that Sir Jno. St Clair, with Majr Chapman & a...
Letter not found: from John Augustine Washington, 8 June 1755. On 14 June GW wrote to his brother...
I arrivd with my charge safe in Camp the 30th of last Month, after waiting a Day and piece in...
I had not the pleasure of receiving your favour till after my return from Williamsburg, when it...
I was favourd with your s Letter by Mr Dick, and am sorry it is not in my power to provide you...
I take this oppertunity, as it is the last I can expect before we leave this place, of enquiring...
As I have no higher expectation in view gratification than an intimate Corrispondance with my...
When I had the pleasure to see you last, you expressd an Inclination a wish to be informd of my...
As much as I am hurried as I am at present, I cant think of leaving this place without writing to...
42Memorandum, 15–30 May 1755 (Washington Papers)
The 15th of May I was sent to Colo. Hunter for a Suppely of Money of 4,000£ Sterling, and arrivd...
I came to this place last Night, and was greatly disappointed at not finding the Cavalry...
Letter not found: from Samuel Washington, 27 May 1755. On 14 June GW wrote to his brother Samuel...
Since writg from Claybourn’s Ferry by the Late express, I arrivd at this place and have met Mr...
In pursuance of His Excellencys Commands, I proceeded to this place with all convenient dispatch;...
I have Orders from the Genl, and Instructions from Mr Johnston, the Dy Paymaster Genl to receive...
If Colo. Hunter shd be from home, I hope you will open this my Lett. to see to him and attend to...
1. You will repair to Hampton in Virginia with as much expedition as may be; and ⟨immedi⟩ately...
I left home the 24th of last Month, and overtook the General at Frederick Town in Maryland: from...