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The tardiness, and finally the countermanding the Militia ordered to join this army has been...
The importance of partizan Corps as well as the necessity for augmenting our Cavalry is more and...
Since I wrote your Excellency at little River near Ninety Six I have been favored with your...
Inclosed is a copy of my Letter to Congress containing an account of the operations of the...
Governor Rutledge arrived in Camp a few Days since and informed me that a French fleet of 20 sail...
Governor Rutledge has arrivd in Camp and brings me such flattering accounts of large reinforcment...
Since I wrote your Excellency by Colonel Morris nothing very material has taken place, except the...
I received your very affectionate letter of the 30th of July; and your entire approbation of my...
Your Excellency’s Letter of the 30th of July I have had the honor to receive. before the receipt...
I wrote your Excellency by Captain Pierce, on the 17th inst. since which I am informed the...
Major Giles who served with General Morgan as an Aid in the battle of the Cowpens is desirous of...
Your Excellency’s letter of the 4th Sept. dated at Philadelphia I have had the honor to receive....
My last letter was dated at Charlotte & forwarded by Lieut. Coll Lee; since which I have received...
Within a few days, I have received from General Smallwood, the arrangement of the Maryland line;...
I beg leave to congratulate your Excellency upon the glorious and important success of your Army....
Your Excellency’s letters of the 16th, 24th and 30th of October containing an account of the...
I receivd your very affectionate letter dated before York. Your approbation of my conduct affords...
Your affectionate letter of the 15th ultimo by Mr Mathews was this moment handed me. I thank you...
Inclosed is a copy of my letter to Congress which contains all material matters of occurrence...
Since I wrote your Excellency on the 9th of December, I have been favored with your dispatches of...
Our correspondence has been long broken off. I had the honor of a line from you by the Count de...
Your Ecellency’s letter of the 29th of December, came to hand yesterday. The reinforcement you...
I wrote your Excellency the 8th of February since which I am without your favor. In my last I...
Being informed by Major Burnet that the arrangement of the several Lines of the Southern States...
Your Excellency’s Letters of the 26th of January, and 18th of February have both been received....
General St Clair being on the return to the northward affords me an opportunity to inform your...
I was honoured by your Excellency’s letter of the 2d Ulto two days since. The enemy continue in...
Fortune seems to smile upon the perseverence of Great Britain, Count de Grass’s defeat mentioned...
I am just favored with your Excellency’s letter of the 18th of March. I wrote you in my letter of...
I had the honor of informing your Excellency in a letter of the 19th instant that a dangerous...
I have the honor to transmit Your Excellency the monthly return of the Army under my command. I...
Benjamin Cattle Esquire an inhabitant of South Carolina lately in the Continental Army and one of...
My letter of the 7th Ulto covering the returns of the army, I hope has been safely delivered....
I have great reason to believe as well from appearances as from the enemy’s declarations that...
Inclosed I send your Excellency a duplicate of my letter of the 12th Inst. As it is necessary you...
From present appearances and what is past one would be led to conclude the enemy mean to change...
Since I wrote your Excellency a day or two ago Lt Colo. Laurens has been killed in an Action on...
I am much obliged by your Excellency’s long and communicative letters of the 9th of July and 6th...
“I am taking measures to obtain clothing for the troops. We have on hand but a small part of our...
I have the honor to enclose your Excellency the returns of this Army for the Month of October. In...
Inclosed I have the honor to transmit Your Excellency a Return for the Month of November of the...
I doubt not your Excellency expected to hear of the evacuation of Charles Town long before this....
I have taken the liberty to inclose to your Excellencys care a number of family letters from Mrs...
“You will see by some of my former letters, that, in consequence of your orders, I had taken...
I do myself the honor to inclose your Excellency a copy of my letter to Congress containing an...
The comfortable condition, in which you have put the army, from the large supply of blankets and...
It having been suggested from an interpretation of my letter of October 1782, to Mr. James...
“Lieutenant Colonel Carrington has closed a contract with Mr. Banks for the subsistence of the...
Your letter of the 18th of September, by Mr. Hayward, with the Bills enclosed, I forgot to...
An idle surmise of Mr. Banks, and an improper curiosity of General Scott in the State of...