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Inclosed is the return of boats which I mentioned this morning. I recd it last evening & have not...
I received yesterday your Excellency’s letter of the 27th inst. directing the estimates for the...
your favour of this date is just handed to me. The axes are all ground & part helved; the residue...
I was honoured with your letter of yesterday’s date, desiring to be informed when the...
Letter not found : from Timothy Pickering, 13 March 1779. GW wrote to Pickering on 20 March : “I...
The conductor whom I sent to Albany with blankets for Colo. Willet’s regiment is returned. He...
The estimates & information required by your Excellency’s letter of yesterday, I am preparing,...
Letter not found : from Col. Timothy Pickering, 9 Feb. 1781. On this date, GW’s aide-de-camp...
Mr Tilghman favoured me to day with the act of Congress relative to a barrack master to the...
Letter not found : from Timothy Pickering, 5 March 1779. GW wrote Pickering on 10 March : “I had...
General Hazen has applied to the secretary at war for the articles necessary to equip his...
I had the honour to receive your Excellency’s letter by Col. Lee, conferring upon me the office...
It is now time to deposit at West-Point as much wood as will be necessary for the use of the...
You will doubtless ere this reaches you, have been informed that Congress have been pleased to...
To render it practicable to support the horses indispensably necessary with the army, I beg leave...
On hand fit for service—soldiers tents 35. wall tents 6 Expected daily from Connecticut 300. very...
I have sent a person to examine the roads on the routes mentioned by Genl Hand, & urged his...
The inclosed extract of a letter from Colo. Neilson I beg leave to lay before your Excellency,...
The chain at West-Point has already suffered considerably by the rust, and will be daily growing...
Your Excellency has been pleased to refer to my determination what boats, besides batteaux & two...
An unexpected demand is made of 40 Waggons & 200 horses, to transport artillery & military stores...
I find that one great cause of the failure of transportation of the salted provisions from...
Your Excellency being vested with authority, by the resolve of Congress of the 11th of March...
The left wing of the army, commencing its march at seven o’clock to morrow morning, will proceed...
Since your Excellency spoke to me yesterday relative to the movement of the army,I have more...
I have just received from Colo. Hughes a letter of which the inclosed is an extract. Mr Pomeroy...
I was at Fishkill this morning4 & from Mr Stevens’s account of provisions received from...
On the 23d instant I had the honour of writing to your Excellency; and mentioned my expectation...
Major Platt having signified to me his intentions to quit my department, I immediately sought for...
It may be proper that I report to your Excellency the circumstances & events of my late journey...