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There are in Philadelphia six or eight officers and about one company of the invalid regiment....
Being perfectly of the same sentiment with you respecting the Invalids now at Philadelphia I have...
My late aid and Assistant Major Jackson is quitting public life and is going to Europe with...
Inclosed is a subsistance Roll for the officers, in the hospital department with Mr Carletons...
I return you the Subsistence Roll of the Officers of the Hospital Department. Dr Craik having...
I mentioned yesterday, to some of the members of Congress, that I thought it would be very...
As the Gentlemen who are now remaining of my family, propose to honor me with their Company to my...
I am favored with your Letter of yesterday respecting Mr Taulman of the Sappers & Miners. I am...
I am this minute honored with the receipt of your Excellencys favor of this date. I will give the...
Since I was honored with the receipt of your favor of this State society of the Cincinnati have...
I may not omit so good an opportunity as now offers ⅌ Major Bayliss to inform your Excellency...
Letter not found: from Benjamin Lincoln, 18 Oct. 1784. On 5 Feb. 1785 GW wrote to Lincoln : “Not...
Not until within these few days have I been favored with your letter of the 18th of Octr...
I have since my return, My Dear General, been looking agreeably to your request, among my young...
Your favour of the 4th of Jany never reached me till yesterday, or the receipt of it should have...
Immediately on the receipt of your Excellencys favor of the 6th Ulto I wrote to Mr Lear, who...
The violent rains, and consequent freshes, have given such interruption to the Stages in this...
As Doctr Gordons departure for England is an event that was to have taken place about this time &...
I was yesterday honored with the receipt of your Excellencys favor of the 16th Ulto. It is...
Mr Lear will have the honor of delivering this. I have the highest expectations that his services...
Inclosed is a copy of my last to you, soon after writing which I heard of Doctr Gordon’s sailing....
I have, I think, seen your name mentioned as President of the Society of the Cincinnati in the...
I was honored by the reciept of your favour of the 7th Ulto, and your circular address by one of...
Ever since the disorders in your State began to grow serious I have been particularly anxious to...
I have, my dear General, been some time in this town with my son Benjn who has been exceedingly...
In my last, I mentioned to your Excellency the critical situation in which I consdeered my son...
I have the pleasure of enclosend two news papers in which are the debates of the convention to...
Your favor of the 9th instt came to hand last evening. As you know what ever concerns your...
Your Excellency will find by the papers of yesterday, which I do myself the pleasure to inclose,...
The convention this evening ratified the constitution. present three hundred and fifty five...