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The situation of our affairs and the general prospects of the campaign require that the army...
On the 2d instant a part of the enemy possessed themselves of the fort on Ver-planks point, by...
By a letter this moment arrived from General McDougall dated two OClock yesterday, the enemy were...
The army is now crossing the Mountain to take post on the upper communication. It will be unsafe...
I perceive by the last returns, that there is still a number of men wanting Arms —In addition to...
I have received the reports from Major General McDougal Brigadier Du Portail and yourself of this...
Letter not found: to Brig. Gen. Henry Knox, 10 Nov. 1779 . A summary of this one-page letter...
From present appearances, and the Season of the Year, there is little reason to beleive, that a...
As the North Carolina Troops have orders to march immediately to the Southward, you will be...
The ordnance and ordnance stores necessary for Fort Arnold and its dependencies you will please...
I have this moment recd a letter from Colo. Hamilton. It is Lord Stirlings opinion that the...
The Committee of Congress are instructed, among other matters, to enquire whether there is any...
There is a large quantity of flour at Trenton which it is of the greatest importance should be...
It is highly necessary that an estimate should be formed of the quantity of Ordnance Stores...
The period for commencing our operations is so near, that, not a moment is to be lost in bringing...
Since I saw you I have reflected upon the request of the General Officers for permitting Genl...
I have received Colo. Lamb’s Letter addressed to You, by which he desires You “to ask me, if ever...
By advices received this afternoon the Enemy have again made an incursio⟨n⟩ into this State and...
I wish to be informed, whether what Arms and Accoutrements you have on hand, together with those...
By twelve OClock on Friday you will have ready all such peices of your park as are most proper to...
I have received Some Intelligence wch has induced me to lay aside the enterprize I had in...
You will proceed, with the dispatches with which you are charged, to the Governors of the States...
In the conference between the Count De Rochambeau and myself, it was agreed, that if by the aid...
Mr De Granger has represented to me that his delay in executing the experiments prescribed to him...
Inclosed you have Capt. Moodies letter and returns of Artillery and Ordnance Stores at Fort...
The bad weather, and great care which the Post Riders take of themselves, prevented your letters...
Your Letter of the 21st ulto did not reach my hands ’till yesterday—Having the Governor here & a...
The names which follow, are those mentioned in the Marqs la Fayette’s letter to me. La’ Peyrouse...
The inconvenience with which I left home, & my impatience to return to it, hastened every step I...
Apologies are idle things: I will not trouble you with them—that I am your debtor in the...
About the beginning of last month I wrote you a pretty long letter, & soon after, received your...
Your favor of the 31st Ulto came to my hands by the last Post. enclosed are letters under flying...
I am quite ashamed to be so long deficient in acknowledging the receipt of your favors of the...
Majr Farlie gave me the pleasure of receiving your letter of the 22d Instt, & thereby knowing...
The Post of last week brougt me (by way of New York) a letter, of which the inclosed is a Copy. I...
The inclosed letter I received a short time since. As I am wholly unacquainted with the writer, &...
Nothing but the pleasing hope of seeing you under this roof in the course of last month, and wch...
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, 25 Jan. 1787. On 8 Feb. Knox wrote GW : “I have received your...
I feel my self exceedingly obliged to you for the full, & friendly communications in your letters...
Accept, my dear General Knox my affectionate thanks for your obliging favors of the 29th, 30th, &...
Will you permit me to give you the trouble of making an indirect, but precise enquiry, into the...
The early attention which you were so obliging as to pay to my letter of the 8th ulto is highly...
After every consideration my judgment was able to give the subject, I had determined to yield to...
Hurried as I am I cannot (not expecting to see you in Philadelpa) withhold the copy of a...
It gave me great pleasure to find by your letter of the 29th that you were freed from all...
By slow, I wish I could add & sure, movements, the business of the Convention progresses; but to...
Your favor of the 3d instt came duly to hand. The fourth day after leaving Phila. I arrived at...
I beg you to accept of my thanks for your obliging favor of the 11th Ult.; which, owing to the...
Soon after my last was dispatched to you, I was favoured with the receipt of your letter of the...
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, 11 Feb. 1788. On 10 Mar. Knox wrote GW : “Your favor of the 11th...