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Letter not found : from John Augustine Washington, 8 May 1778. On 10 June , GW acknowledged receipt of a letter from John Augustine Washington of the “8th of May from Berkeley.”
Letter not found : from John Augustine Washington, 20 June 1778. On 4 July, GW wrote to John Augustine Washington : “Your Letter of the 20th Ulto came to my hands last Night.”
Letter not found : from John Augustine Washington, 30 Aug. 1778. On 23 Sept., GW wrote John Augustine Washington : “Your Letter of the 30th Ulto came to my hand a few days ago.”
Letter not found: from John Augustine Washington, 2 Oct. 1778. GW wrote John Augustine Washington on 26 Nov. : “Your Letter of the 2d of last Month—though long on its passage—came safe to hand.”
Letter not found: from John Augustine Washington, 12 Dec. 1778. GW wrote Washington on 12 May 1779 : “Three of your Letters are before me, and I believe unacknowledged, the first is of decr 12th.”
Letter not found : from John Augustine Washington, 31 March 1779. GW wrote to his brother on 12 May : “Three of your Letters are before me, and I believe unacknowledged, the first is of decr 12th—the 2d March 31st (by Mr Muse),” ( DLC:GW ).
Letter not found : from John Augustine Washington, 19 April 1779. On 12 May , GW acknowledged receipt of John Augustine Washington’s letter “of the 19th Ulto by Coll Bull.”
Letter not found : from John Augustine Washington, 10 March 1780 . GW wrote Washington on 6 June–6 July 1780 acknowledging “Your letter of the 10th of March” ( DLC:GW ).
I had flattered myself long before this to have paid my respects to you at Mt Vernon, and some time in this Month my Family intended a Visit—but many things have hapned to prevent the execucion of my plan heatherto—first the Frost which continued very late, & when the weather was brakeing up a little, we got the Melancholy Acct of the untimely death of my Son Augustine, whose loss affected me...
Your favour of the 30th of June with the inclosed extracts &c. I had the pleasure to recieve last night—I am under very great obligations to you for the trouble you have taken upon this occasion, and also for your kind intention of writing to Colo. Tilghman, if you can understand he is in such a way of business as to promise a youth of application a tolerable share of knowledg in Mercantile...