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I am favoured with Yours and have sent to collect all our Packhorses (for the Waggons are gone...
I have sent thirty Pack horses and one Waggen loaded with Flour, amounting to about Seven...
I have the Pleasure to inform you that General Forbes arrived Yesterday at Juniata Crossing, and...
Ever since I understood that the Land whereon Mrs Washington lived joining Mr Hunters was for...
Your favour of 28th March relating to the Land adjoining Mr Hunters I should have acknowledg’d...
Letter not found: from Brigadier General Hugh Mercer, 3 July 1776. On 4 July GW wrote to Mercer :...
Letter not found: from Brigadier General Hugh Mercer, 4 July 1776. On this date GW wrote to...
On examining Bergen Neck I found some stock of black Cattle & Horses still remaind there—and that...
Nothing extraordinary has happened here; The Frigate that appeard yesterday under Sail standing...
This Morning Lord Howe sent Lt Reeve of the Eagle Man of War, with a flag of Truce to this...
I have just now receivd a Letter from the Honble Mr Hancock containing the Orders of Congress...
In consequence of Col. Reeds Letter and the Plan shewn me by Major Knowlton I have reconoitred...
If nothing unlooked for interveens I intend to prosecute the Plan mentioned in my Letter by Major...
After making such preparations as our Circumstances would admit off—I marched about eight o Clock...
Inclosd is a Return of the Troops In this Colony —two Battalions joind yesterday—We are told of...
Inclosd is a Return of the Troops in New Jersey—There was a very capital Error in the Return of...
I find by intelligence from our Guards at So. Amboy that some Shallops five in number that passed...
When I mentioned this Morning the unusual appearance of a flag being hoisted on the Light house—I...
General Heard, Genl Roberdeau have considered with me the Plan proposed for Attacking the Posts...
A very great dissatisfaction prevails among the Troops here, and all the Several Posts from hence...
I am this moment favoured with yours of yesterday—and shall sett about preparing boats with all...
This morning two Negros were brought to me, who made their Escape last night from Staten...
In consequence of your Letter of the 1st Inst. which I did not receive till the Evening of the 3d...
Inclosd is some Intelligence from a Deserter who swam over to us —his account that the heavy...
I receivd your favour this morning and am very glad to find Mr Madison & Johnston here, who are...
In consequence of your Excellencys Letter—Col. Miles will march with all his Riflemen —The two...
I received the favour of two Letters from your Excellency this forenoon —In consequence of them...
About Twelve hundred Spears are sent off agreable to your orders by Mr Tilghman—I shall push on...
Give me leave to Introduce to your Excellencys notice—Colo. Attlee of the Pennsylva. Troops—His...
I was att Eliza. Town when your Letters of the 13 & 14 reached me —The Men who had been prepared...