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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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2931 | Franks, David | Washington, George | To George Washington from David Franks, 27 June 1758 | 1758-06-27 | I had ⅌ Spore the pleas[ur]e of a Letter of 18th inst. wth £196.15.2, Supposed to be from you,... |
2932 | Steuart, Walter | Washington, George | To George Washington from Walter Steuart, 27 June 1758 | 1758-06-27 | I Acknowledge the Recet of your Letter by Capt. Fields, Inclosing me a Blank Commission; but his... |
2933 | Stephen, Adam | Washington, George | To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 28 June 1758 | 1758-06-28 | We arrived at this place on the 24th with 500 of the Pennsylvanians. Col. Bouquet designs a place... |
2934 | Hite, Jacob | Washington, George | To George Washington from Jacob Hite, 29 June 1758 | 1758-06-29 | As the Stationing Twenty of capt. Rutherfords men at Fort Loudoun Gives the Greatest uneasyness... |
2935 | Washington, George | Wilper, John David | From George Washington to John David Wilper, 30 June … | 1758-06-30 | Orders for Sergeant David Wilper [Pearsals, 30 June 1758 ] Mr Wilper, You are to remain at this... |
2936 | Franklin, Benjamin | Gravestone Inscriptions at Ecton and Banbury, [July … | ≈1758-07-01 | MS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania When Franklin visited Ecton in Northamptonshire and... | |
2937 | Franklin, Benjamin | Genealogical Chart of the Franklin Family, [July 1758] | ≈1758-07-01 | AD : Historical Society of Pennsylvania Soon after returning to London from his July visit to... | |
2938 | Bouquet, Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Henry Bouquet, 1 July 1758 | 1758-07-01 | General Forbes having ordered a Communication to be opened from Fort Frederic to Cumberland; I... |
2939 | Smith, Charles | Washington, George | To George Washington from Charles Smith, 1 July 1758 | 1758-07-01 | Since Your Departure there is Nothing happened Extronery, June the 29th I Settle’ed with Comisary... |
2940 | Hite, John | Washington, George | To George Washington from John Hite, 2 July 1758 | 1758-07-02 | Our In habitants is all Fled from Messenuting and we are Generally in Great Fair of the Enemy... |