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I thank you for this Address. It was impossible for you to assemble on the 4th. of July for the...
Doctor McWorter has represented to His Excellency the case of a certain negro lately taken by a...
Camp at Cross Roads [ Pennsylvania ] August 14, 1777. Instructs Dayton to send information on...
I am sorry that we have not yet been able to get a return for the papers I last sent you, as the...
You will be pleased to procure three yokes of oxen for the use of the regiments at Green brook,...
You will be pleased to procure for with an immediately a baggage waggon for the use of General...
Col. Smith informs me that the requisite quantity of bricks and stones not having been furnished...
I have received your letter of yesterday, and shall have attended carefully to the explanation...
You will be pleased to procure and transport to Union camp such quantity of wood not exceeding...
I have received your letter of the twentieth instant. As the arrangement with respect to Wood has...
I have received your letter of the fifteenth instant— You will send me a Certificate of Colonel...
You will in future furnish the Troops at the Union Cantonment with all those Articles specified...
Colonel Smith considers me a representative — to and setting for the states to me that there had...
The sta sick of the Brigade stationed here will remain after the disbandment under the care of a...
Letter not found: to Col. Elias Dayton, 20 Jan. 1777. Dayton’s letter to GW of 13 Jan. is...
Yours of this morning has just reached me. In consequence of Advice recd this day of the Enemy’s...
By a Letter received this Morning from Lord Stirling of the 22d Inst., I find he intends to...
The inclosed Letter, from Majr Burnet, just now came to Genl Greene. You will compare the...
I have this moment receiv’d information from Philadelphia that the Enemies Fleet made their...
Having recd information that the Fleet have left the Capes of Delaware and steered Eastward, you...
The conduct of the Enemy is distressing, and difficult to be understood. Since my last, directing...
You will perceive by the inclosed, which was wrote a few days ago, that you were ordered to halt,...
I have received your letter of the 11th and have given a warrant for the month’s pay agreeable to...
You are immediately upon Receipt of this to march your Regiment and Colonel Ogdens with all their...
I recd yours of the 13th instant last Evening, and have immediately written to Govr Livingston...
I am favd with yours of the 20th Feby and am sorry to find from it that the ill state of your...
If through the Channel you mentioned to me the other day, or any other, you could speedily...
The Assembly of this State, at their last sitting, passed a law for the payment of the provision...
I have recd yours of the 15th. I shall be glad to be informed whether the Fleet mentioned by you,...
I have this morning recd yours without a date. If the embarkation mentioned by you is intended...