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The Inclosed Letter is the one I ask’d you in Philadelphia if you had received. It has undergone...
The Inclosed came to my hands as a private Letter from Genel Sullivan—As a private Letter I lay...
I beg leave to inform Congress that General Wooster has repaired to Head Quarters in obedience to...
I wrote you by Express yesterday, and enclosed you all the Resolutions of Congress to that Time,...
New York , 17 June 1776 . “Your Memorialist . . . has been so unhappy as to find, that Complaints...
Bennet arrived at 8 last Night and delivered Me Your Excellency’s Favor of the 13th Ult. I was...
The confusion which hath for some time happened amongst the People in the disputed Lands between...
Resolved R. 1. pospon’d that the Commissioners for Indian affairs in the Northern department be...
The Committee to whom the reports from the Committee of the whole house was recommitted, have had...
The place called the Cedars is on the river St. Lawrence, about 43 miles above Montreal. At this...
The Committee to whom were re-committed the Cartel between Brigadier General Arnold and Captain...
There Shall be a firm, inviolable, and universal Peace, and a true and Sincere Friendship between...
We have ordered you to the Post of Honour, and made you Dictator in Canada for Six Months, or at...
19364General Orders, 18 June 1776 (Washington Papers)
Joseph Reed Esqr: is appointed Adjutant General of all the Continental Forces with the Rank of...
You will see, from the enclosed Resolves, which I do myself the Pleasure of forwarding in...
I am desirous of writing, tho’ without a flow of spirits. The reason of the last is not any...
Whilst I was in Conference with the Oneida Indians who returned from Canada, I received a Letter...
1936819 June., 19 June 1776 (Adams Papers)
19 June. The congress resolved in regard to several letters, particularly one of 16 June from...
19369General Orders, 19 June 1776 (Washington Papers)
A working party consisting of nine hundred men properly officered to parade to morrow morning at...
Since my Letter on the 18th Inst. I have Nothing further in Charge from Congress that...
I have the Pleasure of Informing His Excellency of our taking two Prises one A Ship of 250 Tons...
I wrote your Excellency on the 20th April ultimo Desiring that the papers might be remitted to...
Copy: British Museum Franklin’s fellow negotiator in London, David Barclay, had written him in...
I herewith transmit You sundry Resolves of Congress respecting the Indians, the fortifying Fort...
I have the pleasure to inform you that another Scotch Transport with a Company of Highland...
19376General Orders, 20 June 1776 (Washington Papers)
Fifty men, one Capt: two Subs: three Serjts three Corporals and one Drum to parade to morrow...
On the Execution of the Inclosed Warrant with expedition, care & exactness, much may depend; I...
I have According to Your Directions Saught for an Armourer and found one who I have sent Down to...
It is with great Pleasure that I do myself the Honor to transmit to your Excellency the inclosed...
I am now to acknowledge the receipt of your favors of the 14 & 18 Instt and the Interesting...