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By His Excellency George Washington Esqr. General & Commander in Chief of the Forces of the...
Questions: 1 How many Batteries are there between Laurel hill & Fort Tryon, along the line of...
If the Count de Grass should arrive before the expected reinforcement reaches New York—more...
I shall be obliged to you for the answer to the address as soon as it is convenient to you. if we...
Among the distinguished honors which have a claim to my gratitude since my arrival I have seen...
I have the pleasure to inform you that the whole Fleet went out with a fair Wind this Evening...
I do myself the honor to inform Your Excellency that the Fleet set sail this Evening about Sun...
Your letter begun on the 28th Ulto ended the first instant came to my hds at this place– I am...
Your letter of the 19th Ulto from Newbury port came safe to hand as did one of an earlier date (I...
I do myself the honor to inform your Excellency that I arrived here on the 6th. In consequence of...
I informed you on the 8th in the Eveng that the French Fleet had put to sea. By advices from New...
I did myself the honor to inform your Excellency that the French Fleet put to sea on the evening...
I recd your favr of the 25th ulto at this place. It is not in my power to comply with the request...
I have been honored with your Excellency’s polite favr of the 8th—It would have given me singular...
Having lately been obliged to make a very considerable detachment from the troops in the vicinity...
After the positive order given to you to send the Men of your Corps to the Regiments of the...
I am happy in the oppertunity which your address affords me of testifying to you how deeply I am...
By letters which I have met at this place from the Marquis de la Fayette I find that he was...
It would have afforded me the greatest pleasure, had I been able to have extended my late visit...
I received intelligence last night from General Heath—that the British Transports which were...
I arrived, my dear Chevalr, at these my Quarters in the fore noon of yesterday; after passing...
I returned the last Evening from Newport to which place I had been upon a visit to the Count de...
Upon my return to this place last night, I met your private & friendly letter of the 25th of...
Upon my arrival at this place yesterday, I found your letter of the 2d, inclosing the complaints...
I returned to this place yesterday at Noon. I did not prosecute my intention of visiting...
I should have done myself the honor to have acknowledged your Excellency’s Letters of the 8th,...
I returned yesterday to this Place from Rhode Island, and now take the earliest opportunity to...
I arrived at this place yesterday at Noon. Upon my return I found intelligence contradicting that...
I have not had it in my power, untill the present moment, to acknowledge the receipt of your...
30General Orders, 22 March 1781 (Washington Papers)
The Commander in Chief having returned from Rhode Island and resumed the Command of the Army...