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211Memorandum, 17 December 1756 (Washington Papers)
N.B. A Copy of the above Orders was sent to Captains Cocke & Lewis on the Branch. Wrote Capt....
I have received yours of the 28th instant; in consequence whereof I have discharged John Wood...
In my letter to you of yesterdays date, I enclosed you one to Major Lewis; desiring him not to...
If you be rememberd when I dischargd my account in your Office in March last, I desird notwith...
The Quarter-Master is immediately to provide Quarters for 42 Recruits which will be in town this...
216Memoranda, 29 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Detach’d Posts To use every endeavour to learn their Men to shoot well & be good Marksmen....
By George Washington Esq; Colonel of the Virginia Regimt and Commander of all the Virginia...
Instructions for Capt. Lewis. By George Washington Esquire, Colonel of the Virginia Regiment, &c....
Instructions for John Davd Wilper—Sergeant in the Virginia Regiment. By George Washington Esq....
Governor Dinwiddie directed me to get the affair relative to the provisions left by our corps at...
I am just returned from a tedious and troublesome tour around our frontiers which has afforded me...
Your letter of the 10th came to hand the 15th. In consequence whereof I dispatched orders...
I should have written fully to you long since, and sent an Officer to relieve you, but the...
Eight Draughts from your county were brought to this place by Captn Rowley; for seven of whom I...
225Memoranda, 7 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Before Majr Lewis goes to his Post in Augusta—Peruse carefully the Contents of Captn Hogs Letters...
Invoice of Sundry Goods to be Shipd by Mr Richd Washington of London for the use of G. Washington...
227Memoranda, 8 June 1757 (Washington Papers)
Get the Prices of all the Soldiers Cloathg from Colo. Carlyle—with a reasonable advance; and give...
I make use of this as a less troublesome, the most effectual, and (I think) most expeditious...
229Orders, 13–14 November 1756 (Washington Papers)
The Soldiers to parade to-morrow at 11 o’clock, to hear prayers: and this to be a standing order...
Instructions. As I have received Orders from his Honor Governor Dinwiddie to repair to Fort...
The enclosed is a return of the Subaltern Officers and Cadets in the Virginia Regiment, set down...
232Memoranda, 29 July–3 August 1757 (Washington Papers)
Mr Milner Whether he intends to continue in the Service, or not. Govr Write to concerning the...
In mine from Hallifax I promised your Honour a particular detail of my remarks and observations,...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your favours of the 21st & 29th ultimo. I did indeed begin...
Letter not found: to John Baylor, 10 June 1757. On 20 June 1757 Baylor wrote to GW : “Yrs of the...
The Inclosd addresses Copy of mine of the 15th April by a Vessel which I find has mistaken her...
Letter not found: to John Carlyle, 30 Nov. 1756. On 2 Dec. 1756 Carlyle wrote to GW : “I was favd...
Yours of the 19th instant came to hand about noon this day—As there now remain but a few Indians...
To the Right Honourable The Earl of Loudoun, General, and Commander in Chief of all His Majesty’s...
You are ordered forthwith to march with all the Draughts which are at this place belonging to...