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I think it proper to inclose you a Paragraph from a late Act of Assembly putting the Militia with...
[ Richmond, 21 July 1780 . TJ’s earliest, fragmentary Epistolary Record under this date contains...
Your several favors of July 16. 21. and 22. are now before us. Our Smiths are engaged making 500...
This is the first Opportunity that I have had since our unfortunate affair of the 16th Instant...
Agreeable to orders I am Just arrived here with all the Men that was Collected about Peadee. I...
Your Favours of the 19th. and 28th July and 4th August was all put into my hands the day before...
I sincerely condole with you on our late Misfortune which sits the heavier on my mind as being...
Your letters of Aug. 27 and 30th. are now before me. The subsequent desertions of your militia...
I beg leave to trouble you with a private letter on a little matter of my own, having no...
We this Morning received certain Information of the Arrival of a Considerable Fleet of the Enemy...
On my getting to this place I fell in with the Bearer Majr. Lee on his way from Hillsborough to...
On my arrival here last Night I found your Letter of the 22 Instant giving me Information of the...
Since your last giving an Account of a British Fleet in the Cheasepeak Bay, reports here has been...
Your two Letters of Octr. 24 and Octr. have been duly received. I have been informed that the...
This will be handed you with a Letter from Genl. Gates , by the latter I presume you’ll be...
Yours of the 10th Instant, I received. It relieved me from a State of Suspence, and uneasiness....
Richmond, 19 Nov. 1780. The first paragraph of this letter is identical with the first paragraph...
Yours of the 19th Inst. I received last Evening. It gave me much pleasure to understand the Enemy...
The Enemy which lately invaded us left our Capes in the Night of the 22d Instant. What course...
This hands you a return of the Militia to the 16th Inst. I had them made in such a manner as...
I wrote you the 19th Inst. from Charlotte by Genl. Smallwood and Inclosed you returns of the...
I wrote you the 30th. of last Month, Giving you some Account of our Movements. It gives me much...
I wrote you the 8th Inst. from this place by Lieut. Fraser of the Militia. This Covers a monthly...
Genl. Greene I make no doubt, has by the same hand that this goes by, informed you of the...
I wrote you by Major Giles from the Camp at Hickes Creek the 24th. January. I then informed you I...
With this the Letter I wrote you of the 8th. Inst. before I crossed the Dan River will be handed...
Culpeper Court House, 14 Sep. 1791 . Thanking TJ for his of the 10th, he acknowledges his...
You recollect that the British destroyed our records during their invasion of our state in the...
Your favour of the 18th. Ulto. was delivered to me three or four days agoe, And at a time, Just...
I now do myself the pleasure to Transmit you herewith Copys of the Letters (which I preserved)...