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Letter not found: from Brig. Gen. Hugh Mercer, 3 Sept. 1776. On 5 Sept. GW wrote to Mercer : “I...
Letter not found: from Brigadier General Hugh Mercer, 4 July 1776. On this date GW wrote to...
Letter not found: from Brigadier General Hugh Mercer, 3 July 1776. On 4 July GW wrote to Mercer :...
This morning two Negros were brought to me, who made their Escape last night from Staten...
After making such preparations as our Circumstances would admit off—I marched about eight o Clock...
At the same time that I ordered a Reinforcement to Powlis Hook I wrote to Col. Derkee to know the...
General Heard, Genl Roberdeau have considered with me the Plan proposed for Attacking the Posts...
I receivd your favour this morning and am very glad to find Mr Madison & Johnston here, who are...
Inclosd is a Return of the Troops In this Colony —two Battalions joind yesterday—We are told of...
I am favoured with Yours and have sent to collect all our Packhorses (for the Waggons are gone...
Inclosd is a Return of the Troops in New Jersey—There was a very capital Error in the Return of...
I have the Pleasure to inform you that General Forbes arrived Yesterday at Juniata Crossing, and...
If nothing unlooked for interveens I intend to prosecute the Plan mentioned in my Letter by Major...
I receved just now the favour of Col. Graysons Letter of Yesterday and in consequence shall send...
When I mentioned this Morning the unusual appearance of a flag being hoisted on the Light house—I...
In consequence of your Excellencys Letter—Col. Miles will march with all his Riflemen —The two...
I am this moment favoured with yours of yesterday—and shall sett about preparing boats with all...
Inclosd is some Intelligence from a Deserter who swam over to us —his account that the heavy...
My very high respect & esteem & personal attachment for you, make it my Duty to say, that a Day...
I received the favour of two Letters from your Excellency this forenoon —In consequence of them...
I have just now receivd a Letter from the Honble Mr Hancock containing the Orders of Congress...
Altho’ you have heard from mr allen on the Subject, yet I cannot forego the Pleasure I feel in...
In consequence of your Letter of the 1st Inst. which I did not receive till the Evening of the 3d...
About Twelve hundred Spears are sent off agreable to your orders by Mr Tilghman—I shall push on...
I have sent thirty Pack horses and one Waggen loaded with Flour, amounting to about Seven...
I beg you to indulge me in sending you this letter, & to express the regret I felt at being...
I was att Eliza. Town when your Letters of the 13 & 14 reached me —The Men who had been prepared...
Ever since I understood that the Land whereon Mrs Washington lived joining Mr Hunters was for...
A very great dissatisfaction prevails among the Troops here, and all the Several Posts from hence...
Give me leave to Introduce to your Excellencys notice—Colo. Attlee of the Pennsylva. Troops—His...