1To George Washington from Col. Israel Angell, 31 January 1778 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: from Col. Israel Angell, 31 Jan. 1778. On 1 Feb., GW wrote Angell : “I am favoured with yours of yesterday.”
2To George Washington from Colonel Israel Angell, 8 April 1780 (Washington Papers)
Am Sorry to have Occasion to trouble your Excellency Upon So disagreable a matter, Lieutenant John Hubbart of my Regt who will present you these Lines, had a Furlough Granted him the 2nd of January Last for Eighty Days, which Expierd the 21st of march past, the 3rd Instant the Regt was Mustered and Inspected. Lt Hubbart was not return’d at this time, but Capt. Tew who had ben at Morris Town...
3To George Washington from Colonel Israel Angell, 2 June 1780 (Washington Papers)
The following Officers were appointed in the Regiment under My Command, by the Honbl. Majr Genl Gates and Sullivan, Viz., John Hubbart Lt appointed May 18th 1779, Joseph Wheaton Lt appointed 1st September 1779, John M. Greene Ensign, appointed 1st March 1779. John Rogers Ensign William Pratt [Ensign] Joseph Masury [Ensign] Jeremiah Greenman [Ensign] Appointed 1st May 1779. The above Gentlemen...
4To George Washington from Colonel Israel Angell, 1 January 1781 (Washington Papers)
On the arrival of the New Arrangement of the army Sent me by Major Thayer, I Appli’d to Colo. Greene and informed him that I thought it Necessary to Send on a list of the Officers who tarried in Service, togeather with the names of those who Retired, to Your Excellencey as Soon as possible, (as he Inclin’d to take the Regt) but he Said he thought there was no necessity of being in a hurry...