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I am duly honored with your letter of the 4[t]h inst. and should have made an earlier reply to...
Forgive My lord, that a Stranger takes so much a Lyberty, as to trouble such a great men as You...
New York, 29 June 1776 . “The excerable Conspiracy wherein the Murderer and the Incendiary were...
The Memorial of a Number of Officers in Col. Hazen’s Regiment Humbly Sheweth. That Your...
As Commander in Chief of the Army, & as one who is always willing to redress any grievances in...
We the Officers of Colo. Henry Jackson’s Detachment, in behalf of Ourselves and Soldiers, beg...
In conformity to general Orders, we the Subscribers, Commission-Officers of the 17th Regiment in...
Your Excellencies’ humble petitioners, We, the Subscribers, Officers of the Regiment, Commanded...
The Officers of Collonel Thomas Procters Regiment of Artillery humbly begg leave to offer to your...
General Smallwood having laid before us a letter, wherein your Excellency makes a proposition of...
“Petition” for relief from duty at Fort Schuyler, where the officers have served “Seventeen...
New York, 13 June 1776 . Although their regiment was disbanded following service in Canada, their...
Boston, 1 April 1776 . Inform that they “are Willing That Majr Frazier Should Be appointed Majr...
Mr Frederick Christian Wernecke, a Native of this place, late a Colonel in the service of the...
The Remonstrance & Petition of the Subscribers, Officers in the Massachusetts line Humbly...
Our remote Situation from the Seat of Your residence hath Prevented us from Steping forth so...
⟨To His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, General & Commander in Chief of all the Forces of...
The Officers of the New York Line being reduced to the last extremity for the want of Clothes;...
Letter not found : from officers of the 2nd Maryland Brigade, 6 Sept. 1778. On 7 Sept., GW wrote...
To George Washington Esqr. Collo. of the Virginia Regiment & Commander of all the Virginia Forces...
The Coppy of The Officers (of the Virginia Regimt) Letter. To Lieut. Collo. Adam Stephen Commandr...
We the Subscribers (being the only Commissioned Officers of the first Virginia Regiment who met...
At a Meeting of the Officers of the first Virga Regiment held at Winchester the 5th Day of March...
May it please Yr Excellency to take into Consideration our humble petition. Whereas two of the...
The Exigency of our Affairs will be a sufficient Apology for this Address & your Excellency’s...
I am desired by General Dayton, to inform your Excellency, that the funeral of the late...
I attended at Head-quarters yesterday immeadiately after my arrival in camp, and now by desire of...
Being appointed to the command at this place think it my duty to communicate to your Excelency...
More than ten years have elapsed, since from time to time, I have most respectfully and...
In continuation of my determination during life to state to public characters by letters, and the...
Foreign as the ecclesiastical affairs of our country may be from your immediate deliberation, yet...
It is painful to trouble a man whom I have so long revered with these letters—But Oliver Wolcott...
The rapid decline in the health of that firm patriot, and excellent Soldier Judge Sullivan, will...
Nothing of a personal nature, or relating to controversy concerning religious opinions, could...
The event which our Church had good reason to expect, for many years, has taken place. The...
Could I have introduced the book, which accompanies this, to your perusal, or for the amusement,...
Overwhelmed as Your Excellency is, by the Invitations and Solicitations of our grateful and...
The enclosed was sent to the press, in obedience to the wishes of many respectable characters,...
It is with reluctance, that I trouble you, with a further detail of the outrages and unmilitary...
I know not what apology to make for writing this, nor where to begin. So many disagreeable events...
During times of war it is the duty of every individual to send that intelligence to head...
Col. Dayton requests me to enclose the within from Major Williamson—Your Excellency will observe...
I was honored with a line from your Excellency dated 16th Inst. which I recieved on my return...
Your letter came to hand at four OClock this afternoon, Col. Moylands was immediately forwarded...
I have the honor to inform you that on the 3rd of Septr the definitive treaty of peace was signed...
I had the honor to present your Excellencys Letter with the one from the Minister at War to...
I enclose your Excellency the latest accounts I have from the Enemy, with some New Papers; which...
I have the honor to acknowledge the reciept of your Excellencys letter enclosing the certificate....
This morning three OClock I had a person from the Island—This information is, that the whole of...
Agreeably to my instructions, I presented your Excellencys, address to the Majistrates of the...