You
have
selected

  • Author

    • Mercer, George
  • Period

    • Colonial
  • Project

    • Washington Papers

Recipient

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 10 / Top 24

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Mercer, George" AND Period="Colonial" AND Project="Washington Papers"
Results 31-47 of 47 sorted by recipient
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 2
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
It is Colonel Washingtons Orders, that you provide the Sick with all necessaries the Surgeons...
You are to receive into the Stores, all the Public arms which are now in the possession of the...
As the Militia of the several Counties will march to-morrow morning; Colonel Washington desires...
I know you will excuse Me for addressing you on so coarse so common Paper, when I assure you tis...
Since my last to you, we have held Council after Council every day with the Indians. They seem at...
I wrote you from hence about two Months since, at the Request of Mrs Savage, praying you to do,...
I have just received a Letter from Bullitt wrote in his own Style, concerning my Application for...
Letter not found: from George Mercer, 28 Mar. 1770. On 7 Nov. 1771 GW wrote to Mercer : “I have...
Colo. Bouquet has directed the Command to return to you, but desires Me to remain here till the...
Thursday and Friday last came to Town 148 Cherokees, with Major Lewis, and yesterday I spoke to...
In Case Mr Hamilton should, according to his Desire, be remov’d to any other Station than that he...
Tho. I have not been favored with an Answer to one of the many Letters I have wrote you since I...
I wrote you Viâ Philadelphia a few Days after my Arrival, but as We have certain Advice of that...
The four Days Provision We brought from Fort Cumberland, exclusive of Monday, will be exhausted...
You are hereby ordered, so soon as the Waggon arrives from the Fort, and you have got those...
After Orders. No Soldier is to fire his piece, under pain of the severest punishment, without...
The Troops now in Town to hold themselves in readiness to march to Fort-Cumberland at the least...