22651Abigail Adams to a Massachusetts Member of the Continental Congress, January 1779 (Adams Papers)
It gives me real pain to see the various arts and machinations of our internal Enemies practised...
22652From George Washington to a Continental Congress Camp Committee, 1 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
The Armoury department is in as bad a situation as it can well be, and requires measures to be...
22653From George Washington to a Continental Congress Camp Committee, 6 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
However inconvenient, & distressing to the Service in this quarter it may be to part with another...
22654From George Washington to a Continental Congress Camp Committee, 29 January 1778 (Washington Papers)
The numerous defects, in our present military establishment, rendering many reformations and many...
22655From George Washington to a Continental Congress Camp Committee, 1 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
As I do not recollect your determination respecting the resolve of Congress, in the case of...
22656From George Washington to a Continental Congress Camp Committee, 19 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
Agreeable to General Reeds request I inclose you a list of the Field Officers in the Pensylvania...
22657From George Washington to a Continental Congress Camp Committee, 9 April 1778 (Washington Papers)
By a Resolve of Congress, the appointment of Officers to the Corps which Brigadier General Count...
22658The Commissioners to the Commerce Committee, 29 July 1778 (Adams Papers)
We have the Honour of your Letter of 28 May by Captain Reed. We are rejoiced at the Arrival, even...
22659From John Adams to the Commerce Committee, 24 May 1778 (Adams Papers)
Passy, 24 May 1778. printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John Adams ,...
22660From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee of Conference, 23 January 1779 (Washington Papers)
Cloathing the Army well is a matter of such essential and fundamental importance, that it ought...
22661From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee of Conference, 2 February 1779 (Washington Papers)
I did not hear till after I had set out, that some fresh difficulties had occurred in fixing a...
22662Remarks to Continental Congress Committee of Conference, 23–31 January 1779 (Washington Papers)
In consequence of the opinion of the Committee on the three plans submitted to them, some time...
22663From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee of Conference, 13 January 1779 (Washington Papers)
The Minutes I had the honor of transmitting to the consideration of the Committee, were intended...
22664From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee of Conference, 8 January 1779 (Washington Papers)
As the Resolve of Congress appointing you a Committee to confer with me extends the object of the...
22665From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee of Conference, 20 January 1779 (Washington Papers)
That the Officers of the Army are in a very disagreeable situation—that the most unhappy...
22666From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee of Conference or Edward Rutledge, 11 September 1776 [letter … (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to the Continental Congress Committee of Conference or Edward Rutledge, 11...
22667From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee on Fortifying Ports, 22 April 1776 (Washington Papers)
I received your favour of the 14 Instt, and Judgg Colo. Richard Gridley & Colo. Hy Knox to be as...
22668From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee on Fortifying Ports, 8 June 1776 (Washington Papers)
In Answer to your Favour of the 14th Inst. in which you request me to employ proper Persons to...
22669From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee on Reducing the Army, 23 January 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have had the Honor to receive your Letter of the 11th, with a Copy of the propositions to which...
22670From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee on the Mustering Department, 20 August 1779 (Washington Papers)
I was duly honored with your letter of the 5th of last month, which several circumstances have...
22671From George Washington to John Sullivan or the Continental Congress Committee on the Pennsylvania Line, 21 January 1781 (Washington Papers)
I am honored with your letter of the 15th —I have just received the disagreeable intelligence of...
22672From George Washington to the Continental Congress Committee to Inquire into the State of the Army, 19 July 1777 (Washington Papers)
The little notice I had of your coming to the Army, and the shortness of your stay in Camp, will,...
22673From George Washington to the Continental Congress Executive Committee, 7 January 1777 (Washington Papers)
I have understood that the Foundery for casting brass Cannon which was begun at Philadelphia with...
22674From George Washington to the Continental Congress Executive Committee, 12 January 1777 (Washington Papers)
I have your several Favors of the 7th and 9th instant. Complaints of the usage of the prisoners...
22675From George Washington to the Continental Congress Executive Committee, 27 February 1777 (Washington Papers)
I am honoured with yours of the 20th 21st and 22d Insts. The French Gentlemen having been...
22676From George Washington to the Continental Congress Executive Committee, 3 March 1777 (Washington Papers)
I was honoured to day with your Letter of the 29th Ulto with the dispatches from Congress which...
22677From George Washington to the Continental Congress Executive Committee, 13 February 1777 (Washington Papers)
Morristown, 13 February 1777 . Requests the executive committee to give $4,000 to Lt. Col. David...
22678From George Washington to the Continental Congress Executive Committee, 2 March 1777 (Washington Papers)
I was last Night honored with yours of the 26th last Month, inclosing the late Resolves of...
22679The Commissioners to the Foreign Affairs Committee, 29 July 1778 (Adams Papers)
We have the Honour of your Letters of May 14. and 15. We congratulate you on the general good...
22680From John Adams to the Foreign Affairs Committee, 24 December 1777 (Adams Papers)
Having been absent from this State, I had not the Honour of your Favour of December 3d. untill...