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The Indians are so dissatisfied at Mr Atkins’ delay, that I am obliged to send this Express to...
Mr Atkins delay is productive of numberless ill consequences. I am teased incessantly by the...
The Bearer of this is Sergeant Feint, a young fellow who went out with the first party of...
I make use of this as a less troublesome, the most effectual, and (I think) most expeditious...
Your letter by Express, of the 8th Instant I fear has fallen into the hands of the common Enemy,...
A letter which I received from Capt. Mercer, upon my return to Alexandria, informs me, that 95...
We may I think with great Propriety and Justice represent. That—The Virginia Regiment was the...
Letter not found: to Robert Dinwiddie, 14 Jan. 1757. On 26 Jan. 1757 Dinwiddie wrote to GW : “Yr...
Your letter of the 27th ultimo came to hand the 9th instant—I wrote to your Honor by Capt....
Your letter of the 10th came to hand the 15th. In consequence whereof I dispatched orders...