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1981General Orders, 26 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
The Colonels and commanding Officers of regiments upon the New Establishment, to order the Men to...
I well know where the difficulty of accomplishing these things will lie. Overseers are already...
1983General Orders, 27 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
A Court of enquiry to sit to morrow Morning, to examine into the Conduct of Lieut. Col. Enos, who...
Your favour of the 13th with the Inclosures (for which I thank you) came to this place on...
Your Letter of the 16th by Post now lyes before me, & I thank you for the attention paid to my...
1986General Orders, 28 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
An Express last Night from General Montgomery, brings the joyful tidings of the Surrender of the...
I forgot to desire you to hire Horses if more than those you carried should be wanted. &...
I had the honour of writeing to you the 19th Instant. I have now to inform you that Henery Knox...
By Post, I wrote to you yesterday in answer to your Letter of the 16th, since which your favours...
You may easily conceive that I had great pleasure in perusing your Letter of the 18th Instant...
1991General Orders, 29 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
Capt. Towns of Col. Woodbridges regiment, tried at a late General Court Martial whereof Col....
The necessity of giving Furloughs to the Soldiers of the present, who Inlist into the New Army;...
1993General Orders, 30 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
A General Court Martial to sit to morrow morning at eleven ’OClock at Mr Pomeroys in Cambridge,...
You are to hire & provide in the most Expeditious manner a Sufficient number of Teams, Waggons &...
I had the honour to write you the 28th Instant by Captain Joseph Blewer—Last evening I received...
Two days ago I wrote fully to you by Captn Blewer—to this Letter I refer—since which your favr of...
1997General Orders, 1 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
The fatal consequences which have at all times, and upon all Occasions, befallen Armies attacked...
1998General Orders, 2 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
James McCormick of Capt. Dibble’s Company, in Col. Woodbridges Regt tried at a General Court...
The reason of my giving you the trouble of this, is the late extraordinary and reprehensible...
2000General Orders, 3 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
It is with surprise and Astonishment The General learns, that notwithstanding the Information...
2001General Orders, 4 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
Lieut. Col. Enos, tried at a late General Court Martial whereof Brigadier Genl Sullivan was...
I had the honor of writeing to you the 30th Ulto incloseing Inventory of the Military Stores,...
Henry Knox Esqr. having informed me by a Letter from New York of the 27 Ultimo that upon his...
I am sorry to find by your favour of the 14th Ulto that there is so little prospect of stopping...
I recollect that when you were here last, you spoke to me in behalf of some Captn who was...
The Officers for the Regiment of Artillery still remaining unfixed, and of consequence the...
2007General Orders, 5 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
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I have of late, met with abundant reason to be convinced of the impracticability of Recruiting...
Your Letter of the 8 Ultimo with a Postscript of the 14 from Point Levi, I have had the pleasure...
Your much esteemed Favour of the 22d Ultimo covering Colonel Arnold’s Letter, with a Copy of one...