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Letter not found: from George William Fairfax, 19 Jan. 1773. Listed in Thomas Birch’s Sons...
Letter not found: from George Muse, 24 Dec. 1773. On 29 Jan. 1774 GW wrote Muse : “Your...
Letter not found: from Robert Carter Nicholas and George Wythe, 3 June 1760. The catalog entry...
Letter not found: from George William Fairfax, 31 Mar. 1774 . On 30 June 1786 GW wrote Fairfax :...
Letter not found: from George Mercer, 28 Mar. 1770. On 7 Nov. 1771 GW wrote to Mercer : “I have...
Letter not found: from George William Fairfax, June 1774. On 25 July 1775 GW wrote to Fairfax :...
I fully intended to have waited on You this Evening at Belvoir, but find myself so very unwell...
The Bearer French Mason, a Relation of mine, has an Inclination to serve his Country upon the...
I take the Liberty to address You on Behalf of my Neighbour & Your old School-fellow, Mr Piper;...
I came Home ⟨ mutilated ⟩ Yesterday, when I re⟨ mutilated ⟩ Me with the time of Yr Brother ⟨...
As there is a peace with the Indians shall be obliged to you to have Deeds Executed for the land...
As soon as I despatched the People upon business, I thought it best to come over here to see...
I received yours covering the Deeds and Bonds, which I have examined, and find right, except the...
Altho’ I can hardly hold a Pen, yett this is to acknowl. the Receipt of yours, with a Letter for...
My Father & Mr Hawkins will take four hundred Bushel of your Salt, & I will copy a few...
I have scarcely time to acquaint you, That I was Yesterday at Mount Vernon to Visit Mr Patterson,...
My whole attention being now fixed upon preparing for my trip to England . . . I find I can’t...
Herewith I enclose a Sketch of the Lands joining this the Tract &c. by the late Mr Green, which...
I had wrote the inclosed Letter last night, & was just sending my Man off with it, & the other...
This I hope will be Convey’d to you by Capt. John Marshall in the Snow Virginian, who is again...
I shall always think my self obliged to any Friend to communicate wth Freedom & Candour whatever...
I have Your Favour, returning the Deed I sent you, which I have not had an Opportunity of...
Since my Arrival I have been much indisposed, and am now troubeld with slow Fevers every day. But...
Colo. Bouquet has directed the Command to return to you, but desires Me to remain here till the...
In Case Mr Hamilton should, according to his Desire, be remov’d to any other Station than that he...
I am doubtful you blame the Conduct of the Sheriff and myself for taking Mr Crawford in your...
Inclosed You have my Survey of G. Brent’s Pattent: when I came to look over my papers, I found I...
Upon hearing the many Alarming Accots at Williamsburg, I hasten’d away as soon as possible, tho....
Having wrote to you, soon after my arrival in London, and immediately after my Wife’s recovery...
I Should have Wrote you long ago in answer to yrs of 24th Nobr butt the Spring Turnd out Such...