1From George Washington to Bouillé, 1 June 1787 (Washington Papers)
Under this cover you will do me the honor to receive a letter directed to the President, or Senior Officer of the Society of the Cincinnati in France; enclosing a resolve of the General Meeting of that Society in these United States, holden in this City, last month. If any thing, Sir, could add to the pleasure I feel in obeying the orders of this Society, it is the favourable opportunity that...
2From George Washington to Bouillé, 1 October 1788 (Washington Papers)
The letter introductory of Mr Chastel de la Vallee, which you did me the honor to write to me on the 6th of May, has been forwarded by him since his arrival in America; with information that his affairs would detain him some little time in Philadelphia—I have written to him in return, that I shall be very happy to receive him, with marks of regard, at Mount Vernon; whensoever he can make his...