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Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] June 7, 1777. Censures Webb for overdrafts of clothing. Orders Webb to...
By Mr Turnbull who is just past this for Philadelphia I am informd that you have lately drawn 500...
At the time I last wrote to your Excellency it was impossible for me to assertain the exact...
Two days since I Received from Jerre: Wadsworth Esqr. Four Quarter Cask of Cane Spirits, One Qr...
Your favour of yesterdays date is just come to hand. You have my thanks for your care of the...
Letter not found: from Col. Samuel Blachley Webb, 16 July 1777. In his letter to Webb of 17 July...
I have been favoured with Yours of the 16th and am much obliged by your care and attention in...
Before this, I suppose your Excellency must have heard of a late decent on Long-Island and the...
I was this Evening favored with your Letter of the 29th Ulto. I had heard before of your...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] February 25, 1779 . States information about number of prisoners...
Agreeable to my promise, when you were at Head Quarters, I have had a calculation made from the...
Lord Washington presents his Compliments to Colo. Webb—and begs his acceptance of a...
Immediately after your Excellency’s orders of the 21st of August organizeing the Battallions and...
You will cause two days provisions to be drawn & cooked for the Light Infantry by tomorrow night;...
On my March from Dobb’s ferry I fell in with five or Six Noncommissioned Officers and several...
I was surprized to Learn that a Compy of Light Infantry being down the river yesterday without...
The enclosed report from Capt. Webb will convince your Excellency that his late movement by water...
After the right Wing of the Army has marched; On Sunday the 27th inst. you will remove the Camp...
The Arrangement of the Connecticut Line has been so managed that Lieut. Colonel Gray and Major...
As there has been no Official Report made to me of the Arrangement of the Connecticut Line, I...
As Lieut. Col. Smith is to reside near the Post of Dobbs’ Ferry, for the purpose of transacting...
You will be pleased to order two compleat Compys of Light Infantry, to march on tuesday the 3d...
It is with pain we are obliged to trouble your Excellency on the subject of numbering the...
General Washington presents his Compliments to Colo. Webb—& begs the Favor that he, with Eight or...
General Washington Presents his Compliments to Ten Officers of Colo. Webb’s Regt and requests the...
The hour of quiting the Toils of war and returning to the domestic walk among my fellow citizens...
Agreeable to your request, I inclose to you a Certificate of your having acted in my family as...
We have been honor’d by the receipt of your Excellency’s letter of the 31st of October 1786...
Painfull as the task is I am under the necessity of soliciting the attention of the President of...