22591To George Washington from Thomas McKean, 4 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
An Act of Congress of the 31st of last month was just now sent to me by the Secretary of...
22592To George Washington from Thomas McKean, 4 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to inclose to your Excellency an Act of Congress in answer to your letter of...
22593To George Washington from Caesar Rodney, 4 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have just received your Excellency’s Letter of yesterday on the Subject of specific Supplies...
22594To George Washington from Edward Rutledge, 4 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have done myself the Honor of obeying your Commands in committing to Paper such matters as...
22595To George Washington from Abraham Skinner, 4 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
At a meeting with the British Commissary yesterday, I have made the Exchange of all our Officers...
22596To George Washington from William Smallwood, 4 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have the pleasure to acquaint you that since I wrote you on the 1st Instt. I have received arms...
22597To George Washington from Joseph Carleton, 3 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
In obedience to an order of Congress of this day, the Board have the honor to enclose your...
22598From George Washington to William Livingston, 3 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have the Honor to inform your Excellency that the Operations of the present Campaign are tendg...
22599To George Washington from James Gilliland, 3 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
Convinced to what a degree your Excellency possesses all the Soft & Tender feelings of humanity,...
22600From George Washington to Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, 3 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
From the head of Elk the Cavalry, Carriages & such Artillery as may be sent by Land, will proceed...
22601To George Washington from Silvanus Seely, 3 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
By a Private information from New York I have the following Particulars. that Admorel graves...
22602To George Washington from Abraham Skinner, 3 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
In obedience to your Excellency’s commands I have obtain’d the release of all our Privates in the...
22603From George Washington to Joseph Woodbridge, 3 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have this Day been favored with your Letter of the ulto respecting the heavey Cannon of the...
22604From George Washington to Stockbridge Indians, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have received your letter by your Captain with your kind Tenders of a Months Service if...
22605To George Washington from Antoine-Jean-Louis Le Bègue de Presle Duportail, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
i arrived here this morning at five o clok after a long and tedious journey on many accounts. But...
22606From George Washington to David Forman, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
Your Favor of last Evening is this Moment received—your Conjecture of the Destination of the...
22607From George Washington to William Goodrich, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have received your Letter in Behalf of yourself & sundry other Gentlemen of Berkshire, makg...
22608From George Washington to Jean-Baptiste de Gouvion, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
You will proceed with all convenient dispatch to the Camp of the Marqs de la Fayette in Virginia,...
22609To George Washington from François-Joseph-Paul, comte de Grasse-Tilly, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
J’ai recû au moment ou je m’y attendois le moins, la lettre que Votre Excellence a eû la bonté de...
22610From George Washington to Moses Hazen, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
You will proceed immediately to Christiana Bridge at which place I expect you will meet the Boats...
22611From George Washington to William Heath, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
The Bearer of this, one of the Stockbridge Indians, has come from the Chiefs of that Tribe with...
22612To George Washington from William Heath, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I was last evening honored with yours of the 29. ulto. The dispatches for the eastern states will...
22613From George Washington to Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
Nothing, My Dear Marquis, could have afforded me greater satisfaction than the information...
22614To George Washington from Thomas Nelson, Jr., 2 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I had the agreeable intelligence of the arrival of Count de Grasse with his Armament announced to...
22615From George Washington to Henry Clinton, 1 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
In Compliance to a Resolution of Congress, I take the Liberty to inclose to you Copies of 16...
22616From George Washington to David Forman, 1 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 31st was handed to me by the Express at 8 o clock this Morning. I thank you...
22617To George Washington from David Forman, 1 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I am accidently this minute Informed by a person from the Sea shoar about 25 Miles to the...
22618To George Washington from William Heath, 1 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
Little of consequence has transpired since your departure. Some parties of the enemy have come...
22619From George Washington to Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, 1 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have this Moment received the inclosed Information of the Movement of the British Fleet—And as...
22620To George Washington from Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, 1 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
From the Bottom of My Heart I Congratulate you upon the Arrival of the French Fleet—Some Rumors...