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151 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 22 September … 1776-09-22 I had flattered myself that the Congress would before this Time have forwarded the amended...
152 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 22 September … 1776-09-22 I have nothing in particular to communicate to Congress respecting the Situation of our Affairs,...
153 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 24 September … 1776-09-24 The post being about to depart I have only time to add, That no event of importance has taken...
154 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 25 September … 1776-09-25 From the hours allotted to Sleep, I will borrow a few moments to convey my thoughts on sundry...
155 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 25 September … 1776-09-25 Having wrote you fully on sundry important Subjects this morning, as you will perceive by the...
156 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 27 September … 1776-09-27 I have nothing in particular to communicate to Congress by this days post, as Our situation is...
157 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 28 September … 1776-09-28 Being about to cross the North River this morning in order to view the post opposite and the...
158 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 30 September … 1776-09-30 Since I had the honor of addressing you last nothing of importance has transpired, tho from some...
159 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 2 October 1776 1776-10-02 I do myself the Honor of transmitting to you the inclosed Letter from Lt Colo. Livingston with...
160 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 4 October 1776 1776-10-04 Before I knew of the late resolutions of Congress which you did me the honour to Inclose in your...
161 Washington, George Hancock, John Enclosure, 4 October 1776 1776-10-04 Table of Proposed Pay Increases for Officers Present Pay Suppose intended Difference 1 Colonel...
162 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 5 October 1776 1776-10-05 I was last night honoured with your favor of the 2d, with sundry Resolutions of Congress. The...
163 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 7 October 1776 1776-10-07 I do myself the honor of transmitting to you, a Copy of a Letter from the Compte D’Emery, Govr...
164 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 7 October 1776 1776-10-07 Dr Skinner having been very urgent and pressing to go to Philadelphia, in order to procure...
165 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 8–9 October … 1776-10-08 Since I had the honor of writing you Yesterday, I have been favoured with a Letter from the...
166 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 11–13 October … 1776-10-11 I beg leave to inform you, that since my Letter of the 8th and 9th Instt, which I had the honor...
167 Harrison, Robert Hanson Hancock, John Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John … 1776-10-14 His Excellency having gone this Morning to visit our posts beyond Kings bridge and the Several...
168 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 18 October 1776 1776-10-18 I was Yesterday morning honoured with your favor of the 15th with the Resolutions of the 11th and...
169 Harrison, Robert Hanson Hancock, John Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John … 1776-10-20 I have it in command from his Excellency, to transmit you the inclosed Copies of dispatches which...
170 Harrison, Robert Hanson Hancock, John Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John … 1776-10-25 The whole of our Army is now here and on the Neighbouring Heights, except the Troops left at...
171 Harrison, Robert Hanson Hancock, John Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John … 1776-10-29 The situation of our Affairs not permitting his Excellency to write himself, I have it in charge...
172 Harrison, Robert Hanson Hancock, John Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John … 1776-10-31 Since I had the Honor of addressing you on the 29th Instant, no event of importance has occured....
173 Harrison, Robert Hanson Hancock, John Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John … 1776-11-01 I am directed by his Excellency to acknowledge his receipt of your favor of the 28th Ulto which...
174 Harrison, Robert Hanson Hancock, John Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hanson Harrison to John … 1776-11-03 By command of his Excellency, I have the honor to inform you, that our situation is nearly the...
175 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 6 November 1776 1776-11-06 I have the honor to inform you, that on yesterday morning the Enemy made a sudden and unexpected...
176 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 9 November 1776 1776-11-09 I have the honor to transmit you a Copy of a Letter from Genl Gates to Genl Schuyler, and of...
177 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 11 November … 1776-11-11 I have only time to acknowledge the honor of your Letter of the 5th Instt and Its Several...
178 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 14 November … 1776-11-14 I have the honor to inform you of my arrival here Yesterday and that the whole of the Troops...
179 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 16 November … 1776-11-16 Since I had the Honor of addressing you last, an important Event has taken place; of which I wish...
180 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 19–21 November … 1776-11-19 I have not been yet able to obtain a particular account of the unhappy affair of the 16th, nor of...
181 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 23 November … 1776-11-23 I have not yet heard that any Provision is making to supply the place of the Troops composing the...
182 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 27 November … 1776-11-27 I do my self the Honor to acknowledge the receipt of your favors of the 21st & 24th with their...
183 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 30 November … 1776-11-30 I have been honoured with your favor of the 26th and with its Inclosures, by which I perceive the...
184 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 1 December 1776 1776-12-01 I yesterday had the Honor of writing you and to advise of our arrival here. I am now to inform...
185 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 1 December 1776 1776-12-01 In a little time after I wrote you this Evening, the Enemy appeared in several parties on the...
186 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 2 December 1776 1776-12-02 I arrived here this morning with our Troops between Eight and Nine oClock, when I received the...
187 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 3 December 1776 1776-12-03 I arrived here myself Yesterday Morning with the main Body of the Army, having left Ld Stirling...
188 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 4 December 1776 1776-12-04 Since I had the honor of addressing you Yesterday, I received a Letter from Genl Lee. On the 30th...
189 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 5 December 1776 1776-12-05 As nothing but necessity obliged me to retire before the Enemy, & leave so much of the Jerseys...
190 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 6 December 1776 1776-12-06 I have not received any intelligence of the Enemy’s movements since my Letter of Yesterday; from...
191 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 8 December 1776 1776-12-08 Colo. Reed would inform you of the Intelligence which I first met with on the Road from Trenton...
192 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 9 December 1776 1776-12-09 I did myself the honor of writing to you Yesterday, and informing you that I had removed the...
193 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 10 December … 1776-12-10 Since I had the honor of addressing you Yesterday, nothing of importance has occurred. In respect...
194 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 11 December … 1776-12-11 After I had wrote you Yesterday, I received certain Information that the Enemy after repairing...
195 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 12 December … 1776-12-12 I last night received the favor of Mr Thompson’s Letter, inclosing the Proceedings of Congress of...
196 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 13 December … 1776-12-13 The apparent Designs of the Enemy being to avoid this Ferry, and land their Troops above and...
197 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 15 December … 1776-12-15 About One OClock to day I received a Letter from Genl Sullivan, a Copy of which you have...
198 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 16 December … 1776-12-16 In a late Letter which I had the honor of addressing you, I took the liberty to recommend that...
199 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 20 December … 1776-12-20 I have waited with much impatience to know the determinations of Congress on the propositions...
200 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 24 December … 1776-12-24 That I should dwell upon the subject of our distresses cannot be more disagreable to Congress...