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Having lately received a call from Congress to pass the Atlantic in the character of one of their...
I hope it will not be unacceptable to your Excellency to receive the congratulations of a private...
I make no doubt you will have heard, before this shall have the honour of being presented to Your...
The papers of the Executive having been almost wholly lost in the visit which was made by General...
Since the Letter which I had the Honor of last addressing to your Excellency, the military...
Richmond, 23 Apr. 1781 . This letter is identical with TJ’s letter to Samuel Huntington of this...
Richmond, 28 Mch. 1781 . This letter is virtually identical with TJ’s letter to Samuel...
Richmond, 21 Mch. 1781 . This letter is virtually identical with TJ’s letter to Samuel...
I have the honor of inclosing your Excellency a copy of a letter from Genl. Greene with some...
I had the pleasure of receiving a Letter from General Greene dated High Rock ford February 29....
Richmond, 26 Feb. 1781 . This letter is identical in substance with TJ’s letter to Samuel...
Richmond, 17 Feb. 1781. . This letter is identical in substance with that sent by TJ to...
Richmond, 12 Feb. 1781. This letter is identical in substance with TJ’s letter of this date to...
Richmond, 8 Feb. 1781. This letter is identical in substance with TJ’s letter to Huntington of...
[ Richmond, 12 Jan. 1781. The proceedings of the Council for 19 Jan. 1781, the first meeting...
It may seem odd considering the important events which have taken place in this State within the...
I had the honor of writing to your Excellency on the subject of an expedition contemplated by...
I have been honoured with your Excellency’s Letter of the 8th instant. Having found it...
Richmond, 10 Nov. 1780. Encloses copy of intercepted letter from Gen. Leslie to Lord Cornwallis;...
Richmond, 3 Nov. 1780. This letter is almost identical with TJ’s letter to Samuel Huntington of...
Richmond, 26 Oct. 1780. This letter is almost identical with TJ’s letter to Thomas Sim Lee of...
I take the liberty of inclosing to you Letters from Genl. Hamilton for New York. On some...
I have this morning received certain information of the Arrival of a hostile fleet of about Sixty...
The inclosed Copy of a letter from Ld. Cornwallis to Colo. Balfour was sent me by Govr. Rutledge:...
I yesterday forwarded to you a letter from Colo. Wood informing you of his situation. That Post...
As I know the anxieties you must have felt since the late misfortune to the South, and our later...
At the request of General Hamilton I transmit you Letters from General Specht and himself, to...
Agreeable to the resolutions of Congress of January 13. 1780, we have turned over to the...
In obedience to the act of our assembly, a copy of which I now do myself the honor of inclosing...
The assembly have directed me to send a quantity of tobacco to the Virginia officers in captivity...
I have received from the Committee of Congress at Headquarters three letters calling for aids of...
Majr. Galvan as recommended by your Excellency was dispatched to his station without delay, and...
Since sealing the within to your Excellency I received a letter from Govr. Rutlege of which the...
Since writing to your Excellency on the subject of the expedition against Detroit, the want of...
It is possible you may have heard that in the course of the last summer an expedition was...
I take the liberty of putting under cover to your Excellency, some Letters to Generals Philips...
Your Excellency’s letter on the discriminations which have been heretofore made between the...
In mine of the second of the present month written in the instant of Colo. Mathews delivery of...
Just as the letter accompanying this was going off Colo. Mathews arrived on parole from New York...
On receipt of your letter of August 6th. during my absence the Council had the irons taken off...
Your Letter of the 9th ulto. has been taken under Consideration, and I have now the pleasure to...
I take the liberty of begging leave of your Excellency to forward the enclosed by the first flag...
I some time ago inclosed to you a printed copy of an Order of Council, by which Governor Hamilton...
I have the pleasure to enclose you the particulars of Colo. Clarkes success against St. Vincenne...
The bearer Mr. Strother Jones , son of Mr. Gabriel Jones of Augusta is now about to set out for...
The bearer Horseley enlisted for 2 years in a company raised in this county for one of the Virga....
With the most cordial warmth we recommend our Countryman Mr. Edmund Randolph to your patronage...