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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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11 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-03-29 | After reflecting upon the several Matters that your Excellency was pleased to lay before the... |
12 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-01-28 | I arrived at Colonell Hazens Quarters the Night before last and Yesterday, with him, visited the... |
13 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1779-06-03 | This Moment Mr Smith the Bearer of this arrived at my Quarters with a Letter to your Excellency... |
14 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | VI. From Major General Arthur St. Clair to George … | 1779-10-04 | I have been revolving in my Mind the Matters your Excellency had under Consideration last Night,... |
15 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Arthur St. Clair, 17 April … | 1783-04-17 | Your very friendly and obliging Letter of the 19th of feby was Yesterday, together with the Order... |
16 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-02-10 | The Author of the enclosed Letter to yourr Excellency has been waiting at Elizabeth Town for some... |
17 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-11-02 | In cantoning the Troops there are two Objects which seem to claim particular Attention—The... |
18 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-01-29 | Your Excellencys Letter enclosing one to Doctor Mallet came to hand too late for that to be sent... |
19 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-09-09 | The Attack upon New York always appeared to me a very doubtful and hazardous Enterprise. I think... |
20 | St. Clair, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Major General Arthur St. … | 1780-02-07 | Nothing Extraordinary has happened here since my last, neither have I received any Intelligence... |