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Justice and the Public Interest require that all Allowances engaged to the Army should be...
I have the happiness to inform you that the box, containing the orderly books & some returns,...
Letter not found : from Timothy Pickering, 5 March 1779. GW wrote Pickering on 10 March : “I had...
Letter not found : from Timothy Pickering, 13 March 1779. GW wrote to Pickering on 20 March : “I...
yours of the 22d inst. came to hand yesterday evening. I immediately sent orders to the Clothier...
Last evening an express arrived here from Charlestown, which place he left the 23d of June. He...
Yesterday afternoon arrived here the armed Cutter Royal George of 14 guns, prize to the Pickering...
You will doubtless ere this reaches you, have been informed that Congress have been pleased to...
Sensible how mortifying is Disappointment especially when the Object of our wishes is almost...
In the arrangement lately made by Congress, and announced in general Orders, I observe that there...
Four days ago I sent off an express to Springfield & Boston with letters to Otis & Henley—the...
This moment has been handed to me the inclosed copy of General Heath’s “Garrison orders” issued...
In a memorandum of your Excellency’s which I recd at Totowa is the following—“Ox teams to be...
I wrote last evening to Mr Humphrys, & gave him an account of my expectations respecting forage....
Of the seventeen teams impressed by Justice Chandler for the artillery, tents & intrenching...
Letter not found : from Col. Timothy Pickering, 9 Feb. 1781. On this date, GW’s aide-de-camp...
Last evening I received the inclosed letter from Colo. Lutterloh, which I think it my duty to lay...
General Knox informed me to-day that no artillery was to go from hence. I had previously ordered...
No opportunity having presented during the winter, of sending your barge to Potowmack; when last...
Generally speaking, no task could be imposed on me so ungrateful as that of applying for a public...
The messenger to the Seneca nation set off this afternoon, with a letter addressed by me to their...
4 barrels of Country rum 120 gall. @ at 3/. £ 18. 0.0 Provisions for 200 Indians 12 days,...
In obedience to your orders I held a Conference with the Chiefs &c. of the Seneca nation of...
In obedience to your orders of the 4th of September last, I took the necessary steps for holding...
Having been accidentally detained here longer than I expected, and a little leisure now...
I intended to have done myself the honour of waiting on you in person: but a letter may give you...
(Duplicate) Sir, Philadelphia May 2d 1791. Of the measures pursuing by general Knox, relative to...
I did myself the honour to call at your house to-day, to speak with you: but you were engaged...
Among the great duties of your high station, the selection of proper characters for public...
The manner in which I have been employed to effect the present visit of the Chiefs of the Five...