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Letter not found : from Brig. Gen. Samuel Holden Parsons, 8 July 1779. GW wrote Parsons on this...
Letter not found: from Brig. Gen. Samuel Holden Parsons, 2 Nov. 1776. The Continental Congress on...
I am honor’d with your Excellency’s Letter of the 12th Inst.; in which I am desird to join the...
Two detachments from the Regiments of this State have marchd for head Quarters, another will...
According to your Excellency’s Permission I came into this State the 22nd of Jany to give what...
Letter not found : from Brig. Gen. Samuel Holden Parsons, 9 July 1779. GW wrote Parsons on 10...
On my Return to Camp I was favor’d with the Act of Congress for releiving the Garrison of Wioming...
since I came into this State I have been constantly employed in forwarding the Eight Battalions...
General Patterson joind his Brigade last Evening and is now on the Point; when the public Service...
By a late Resolution of Congress, the States of Rhode Island & Connecticut are made one District...
Lieut. Colo. Huntington of the 3d Connectt Regiment informs me he has a Claim to a prior Rank to...
Before you receive this you will be informd that the french Fleet are blockd up in Rhode Island...
I have sent by a Gaurd Wm Davenport and Samuel Marsh, two Persons taken by the Patroles from...
The Supposd Strength of the Enemy, and our own Numbers and Preparations as Stated by your...
Having recd Information that the Enemy were collecting Forage, Horses &c. on the East End of Long...
Letters not found: from Brig. Gen. Samuel Holden Parsons, 22 Dec. 1779. GW wrote Parsons on 23...
some of The Troops of this State began their March to join the Army Yesterday. they probably will...
You certainly fully understood me, when you suppos’d me fixed in my Determination of leaving the...
I was on my Way to wait on your Excellency but the Difficulty of passing the River prevents my...
On the 14th Inst. I had the Honor of receiving your Letter of the 7th of March and also one of...
I was Yesterday honored with yours, of the 16th Instant, and shall take every Measure in my Power...
The Fever by which I have been confined has left me exceedingly weak, and unable to attend to any...
Lieuts. Grant and Cook who were made Prisoners on the Surrender of Fort Washington and are now...
the Weather has been so boisterous as has prevented passing the Sound some Days: The inclosd...
Since the 15th Inst. I have had no Returns by which I can give any further particular Information...
Col. Webb’s falling into the Enemy’s Hands the 10th Inst. you have doubtless before this been...
Your Letter of the 28th Ulo directed to the Commanding Officer here came safe to me about four...
The 5th Inst. I was honord with the Rect of your letter of the 23d of Aprl—I have order’d all the...
Recommend Stephen Keyes “A Young Gentleman from Connecticutt . . . as a person of Education,...
The Writer of the Letter herewith transmitted you, is Chaplain of the Brigade under my Command:...