1From George Washington to William Milnor, 16 December 1773 (Washington Papers)
Leaving home about the middle of Octr for Williamsburg and not returng to it again till Thursday last, is the excuse I offer for not taking earlier notice of your favour of the 19th of October. I have now to thank you for the Boulting Cloth you sent me wch is exceeding good & very applicable to the use it was designd. I have also to thank you for your care of the Goods brought in by Captn Cox...
2From George Washington to William Milnor, 17 November 1774 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to William Milnor, 17 Nov. 1774. On 29 Nov. Milnor wrote to GW : “Your favour of the 17th Inst. came to hand.”
3From George Washington to William Milnor, 29 December 1774 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to William Milnor, 29 Dec. 1774. On 3 Jan. 1775 Milnor wrote GW : “Your favour 29th Ulto Came to hand last night.”
4From George Washington to William Milnor, 23 January 1775 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 3d is come to hand. the Gentlemen for whom the forty musquets were intended, want no letters stamped on them; but I should think it would be an advantage to have them numbered. I cannot order Letters on the Cartooch Boxes, because I do not know the particular persons, for whom they are designed. Your troubles, I find, are like to increase in proportion to your good nature in...
5From George Washington to William Milnor, 1 April 1789 (Washington Papers)
I have been duly favored with yr Letter of the 26th Ult. —and had before seen a letter from you to Mr Lund Washington on the same subject. In answer to them both I can say no more to you at present than what I have already invariably said to many—very many others—that if it should be my lot to administer the Government, I am resolved to enter upon my office totally free from every engagement...