From George Washington to Robert Morris, 28 May 1777
To Robert Morris
Head Quarters Morris Town May 28th 1777
Dear Sir,
I transmit you the inclosed from General Lee which I have just received by a flag. The other inclosures, I beg may be immediately handed to the Gentlemen for whom they are.1 As I am this moment going off to the Camp at Boundbrook, I have only time to add, that I am with sentiments of real regard & respect, Sir Your most Obedient servant
Go: Washington
LS (photocopy), in Alexander Hamilton’s writing, NjP: Armstrong Collection; LS, sold by Kende Galleries at Gimbel Brothers, New York, Edward A. Armstrong Collection of Washingtonia, item no. 142, 1947.
1. GW apparently enclosed Charles Lee’s letter to Morris of 19 May (see , 2:371). The other enclosures have not been identified.