168351General Orders, 6 February 1776 (Washington Papers)
The Court of enquiry whereof Genl Green was president, appointed to enquire into the Complaint of...
168352From George Washington to Major General Stirling, 10 January 1780 (Washington Papers)
I should be glad, on receipt of this, to see your Lordship on some matters of business as soon as...
168353From George Washington to Colonel Theodorick Bland, 5 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
It being judged advisable to augment the Cavalry by an addition of one Lieutenant, one Serjeant,...
168354[Diary entry: 26 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
26. Sale again—remained there.
168355[Diary entry: 5 June 1769] (Washington Papers)
5. Wind fresh from the So. West and warm. The forenoon clear—afternoon having appearances of Rain...
168356From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 27 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
I beg leave to inform your Excellency that at a late conference between His Excellency the Count...
168357From George Washington to Captain Francis Wade, 1 June 1777 (Washington Papers)
I have yours in May without any particular date. I am very certain that when Balser made his...
168358From George Washington to Major General William Heath, 1 July 1779 (Washington Papers)
Major General Baron De Steuben will have the pleasure of delivering you this. He waits upon you...
168359From George Washington to William Gordon, 25 February 1791 (Washington Papers)
However highly I might be gratified by attending to my private correspondencies, as I used to do,...
168360General Orders, 17 September 1777 (Washington Papers)
The commanding officers of brigades are immediately to dispatch two or three careful officers who...