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Mr Philemon Dickinson’s Compliments to the President of the United States of America, & begs his...
Doctor Jones, a Relation, & very particular Friend of mine, who has the honor of being known to...
On receipt of your Excellency’s favor of the 1st inst: I immediately returned to Jersey and have...
Your Excellency’s favor of the 23d inst. I have received. The Governor being at Borden Town, I...
I did myself the honor of forwarding to your Excellency, two Packets from the Committee of...
As I came thro’ Trenton, I saw the Commissioners, who were just going to begin the happy work...
This moment an officer (Major Edgar ) who lives near Woodbridge came to my Quarters, & gives the...
I am just returned from Philadelphia, & should immediately have waited upon your Excellency, but...
With much difficulty, I have marched three hundred Men—but could not prevail on a greater number...
I wrote your Excellency this morning, that I had with difficulty, prevailed on three hundred Men...
I am under the disagreable necessity of informing your Excellency, that on my return to this...
A Major who was on Duty on the Lines last Night, this moment informs me, that the Enemy are in...
By Intelligence this moment received, which may be depended on The Enemy’s front, three hours...
By Intelligence this moment received, from a Person, who was within three miles of the Court...
Letter not found : from Maj. Gen. Philemon Dickinson, 27 June 1778. In another letter to GW of...
I this moment, am favor’d with your Excellencys of this Day —& am extremely happy, to hear the...
I took post at this Place an hour ago, since which, nine Prisoners have been brought in—& five...
Letter not found : from Philemon Dickinson, 25 June 1778. In his other letter of this date to GW,...
I wrote your Excellency to day at one OClock, since which, I came to this Place, with the...
I am this moment returned from the Drawbridge, & saw the rear of the Enemy march of[f], from...
A Detachment of the Enemy, continued at Lewis’s Mill, till late this Afternoon—this, together...
I have sent under Guard to your Excellency, a British Sergeant, who was some time ago a Prisoner,...
The Enemy’s front came yesterday to the Black-horse, where they still remain—Genl Maxwell...
The enemy are advancing rapidly—one Column now near Lewis’s Mill, the others on the Bordentown...
From every present appearance, I believe the Enemy intend their rout thro’ allentown—Their Lt...
I have recieved your Excellency’s favor of this Day—The obstructions thrown in the Enemy’s way,...
At one oClock this morning, I received information, that the Enemy were endeavouring to surround...
The Enemy are advancing very fast upon the Bordentown road—they are so superior in Horse, that...
I came to this Place last Night, to give some particular Directions—an Express just came in, from...
I am just returned from General Maxwells Quarters—have sent down three Detachments of Militia,...