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[ Passaic Falls, New Jersey ] November 23, 1780 . Refers case of Major Daniel Hale to Blaine. Df...
New Windsor [ New York ] February 14, 1781 . Informs Blaine that Washington is leaving for Rhode...
I am desirous of availing myself of your Agency for supplying with transportation forage straw &...
The President whom I have the honor to accompany leaves this place tomorrow for Carlisle, where...
You have herewith a letter of credit upon Mr. Dallas for three or four thousand Dollars. Of these...
Inclosed is an account which has been presented to me in order that provision might be made for...
There are in the store at this place under the care of Capt Gamble or Mr. Parker sundry Quarter...
This is to signify to you my express order that no time be lost in writing to the Commissarial...
To Colonel Ephraim Blaine Deputy Commissary General of Purchases &c.— Whereas large supplies of...
This Letter will accompany one from the Committee of Congress requiring your attendance at this...
Very frequent and recent intelligence from the City of Philadelphia induces me to think that the...
I find myself under the painful necessity of writing to you on the subject of our Provision...
In answer to that part of your letter of the 19th July, in which you desire to be informed of the...
Representations having been made to me, by the Commissy of the ⟨Artt Park⟩ Staff, that there is...
I shall set out in a day or two for Rhode Island. The command in my absence will devolve upon...
In a letter of the 14. from His Excellency Governor Clinton he mentions—that on the 6th instant...
I have recd yours of this date. And know of no other places more eligable to draw to a point the...
You will imediately consult with His Excellency Governor Nelson—upon the best mode to be adopted...
By applying to Major Generals St Clair and Lincoln, you will know the destination of the American...