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From George Washington to Major General Nathanael Greene, 26 February 1780

To Major General Nathanael Greene

Head Quarters Morris Town Feby 26th 1780

Dear Sir,

In answer to your note on the subject of Col. Biddles letter I can only say that I have already recommended his waiting upon the Legislature and I still think he will have it in his power to make representations for the good of the service; but though I wish the measure to take place I would not press it or do violence to the scruples which I cannot but acknowledge are natural in Col. Biddles situation—But if he cannot reconcile it to his feelings to go—I shall be glad some other mode may be fallen upon to give the Assembly the necessary information and excite to those exertions which the exigency of our affairs requires.1 I am Dr Sr yr Most Obet servt

Go: Washington

LS, in Richard Kidder Meade’s writing, in private hands; Df, DLC:GW; Varick transcript, DLC:GW. The LS has been offered for sale several times, including by Heritage Auction Galleries, auction no. 675, 24 Oct. 2007, lot no. 30353.

1Clement Biddle did go to the New Jersey legislature (see Greene to Moore Furman, 27 Feb., in Greene Papers, description begins Richard K. Showman et al., eds. The Papers of General Nathanael Greene. 13 vols. Chapel Hill, N.C., 1976–2005. description ends 5:421–22).

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