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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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33851 | Coulter, John | Washington, George | To George Washington from John Coulter, 23 December … | 1790-12-23 | In the probability that Congress will enact a general Quarantine Law this session & that a Health... |
33852 | Council | Enclosure: Minutes of the Council, 9 December 1756 | 1756-12-09 | At a Council held Decemr 9th 1756. The Governor was pleased to communicate to the Board, and to... | |
33853 | Council | Document II, 4–6 November 1771 | ≈1771-11-04 | His Excellency communicated to the Board the memorial of Colo. George Washington, in behalf of... | |
33854 | Council | Enclosure: Minutes of the Council, 15 November 1756 | 1756-11-15 | At a Council held Novemr 15th 1756. Present The Governor John Blair Peter Randolph William Nelson... | |
33855 | Council of General Officers | Council of General Officers, 26 July 1779 | 1779-07-26 | At a Council of General Officers held at Head Quarters this 26th day of July 1779 Present The... | |
33856 | Council of General Officers | Council of General Officers, 30 October 1777 | 1777-10-30 | At a Council of Genl Officers held at the day of 1777. Present His Excellency Genl Washington[.]... | |
33857 | Council of General Officers | Proceedings of a Council of General Officers, 20–24 … | ≈1778-08-20 | At a meeting of the General Officers at Head Quarters White plains Augt 20th 1778 Present The... | |
33858 | Council of General Officers | Council of General Officers, 1 June 1779 | 1779-06-01 | At a Council of General Officers held at Head Quarters Middle Brook the 1st day of June 1779.... | |
33859 | Council of General Officers, 26 July 1779 | Council of General Officers, 26 July 1779 | 1779-07-26 | At a Council of General Officers held at Head Quarters at West Point this 26th day of July 1779—... | |
33860 | Council of General Officers at Peekskill | Washington, George | To George Washington from the Council of General … | 1777-05-17 | We have examined the Obstructions in the North River, and beg leave to observe that the object is... |