1From Tench Tilghman to William Connor, 4 January 1782 (Washington Papers)
T. Tilghman
2From Tench Tilghman to William Heath, 29 October 1782 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
3From Tench Tilghman to John Pray, 19 November 1782 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
4From Tench Tilghman to Timothy Pickering, 19 November 1782 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
5From Tench Tilghman to Alexander Scammell, 5 August 1781 (Washington Papers)
T. Tilghman
6From Tench Tilghman to Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, 6 December 1782 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman
7From Tench Tilghman to Timothy Pickering, 3 June 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
8From Tench Tilghman to Jonathan Rhea, 21 November 1782 (Washington Papers)
T. Tilghman A.D.C.
9From Tench Tilghman to Timothy Pickering, 4 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
10From Tench Tilghman to Timothy Pickering, 4 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
11From Tench Tilghman to Tobias Fernald, 2 December 1782 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman
12From Tench Tilghman to Jedediah Huntington, 29 October 1782 (Washington Papers)
T. Tilghman A.D.C.
13From Tench Tilghman to Richard Platt, 10 April 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman
14From Tench Tilghman to Philip Van Cortlandt, 27 August 1781 (Washington Papers)
T. Tilghman
15From Tench Tilghman to Richard Varick, 12 August 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman
16From Tench Tilghman to Timothy Pickering, 5 September 1782 (Washington Papers)
T. Tilghman A.D.C.
17From Tench Tilghman to Timothy Pickering, 14 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
18From Tench Tilghman to Timothy Pickering, 17 June 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
19From Tench Tilghman to Stephen Moylan, 20 September 1782 (Washington Papers)
Serjeant Morris of your Regt has applied to His Excellency for a discharge upon procuring another Man in his room—This is a practice that His Excellency would not wish to tolerate, but as Morris seemed much discontented and is of ability to do mischief in the Corps by stirring them up by a frequent recapitulation of their grievances, he thinks it best to get rid of him upon the terms he...
20To Alexander Hamilton from Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman, [27 April 1781] (Hamilton Papers)
Tilghman was at New Windsor, and H was at De Peyster’s Point, which was on the east bank of the Hudson River, opposite New Windsor. De Peyster’s Point is now called Dennings Point.
21To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 23 March 1786 (Washington Papers)
This was Tilghman’s last letter to GW. He died on 18 April. See Thomas Ringgold Tilghman to GW, 22 April
22To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 10 November 1785 (Washington Papers)
Mrs Tilghman desires to be joined in Compliments to Mrs Washington and yourself with Dear Sir Yr most Affect: Hble ServtTilghman to GW, 18 November
23To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 27 July 1784 (Washington Papers)
Tilghman to GW, 15 JulyGW to Tilghman, 4 August
24To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 29 March 1784 (Washington Papers)
...to the expence—I shall however keep a look out as you desire—A few may come in by chance—I need not say how happy it will ever make me to receive your Excellency’s commands, and Mrs Tilghman desires me to say to Mrs Washington, she hopes she will never make the least difficulty of calling upon her for the execution of any Commission in the line of the Ladies. I have the honor to be...
25To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 1 March 1786 (Washington Papers)
I must beg the favor of you to make the Compliments of Mrs Tilghman and myself to Mrs Washington—I am with very sincere Regard Dear Sir Yr most obt & most humble Servt...Feb., made with John Rawlins, “Stucco Worker” of Baltimore, by Tilghman on behalf of GW provided that Rawlins would “on or before the fifteenth Day of April next at furthest begin to work upon a Certain Room at Mount Vernon . ....
26To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 15 July 1784 (Washington Papers)
Mrs Tilghman wishes her Compliments to Mrs Washington and your Excellency may be joined with those of Dear Sir Your most obt and hble servtTilghman to GW, 7 June
27To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 13 October 1785 (Washington Papers)
From Tench TilghmanTench Tilghman
28From Tench Tilghman to Timothy Pickering, 10 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
29Tench Tilghman to Brigadier General Henry Knox, 16 December 1778 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman to Brigadier General Henry KnoxTench Tilghman
30To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 13 December 1785 (Washington Papers)
Tilghman to GW, 30 December
31To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 19 March 1786 (Washington Papers)
The account for the seed, this date, that Tilghman purchased for GW is in GW to Tilghman, 10 March
32To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 14 May 1785 (Washington Papers)
...I have almost the daily satisfaction of hearing by one or other of your (I fear too numerous) Visitors, of the health of Mrs Washington and yourself—Give me leave to assure you nothing affords me greater pleasure—Mrs Tilghman is upon a visit to her Friends upon the Eastern shore. I can safely take the freedom of joining her Respects to those of Dear Sir Your faithful and Affect: Hble Servt
33To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 16 January 1786 (Washington Papers)
From Tench TilghmanTench Tilghman
34To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 18 November 1785 (Washington Papers)
See GW’s description of the status of the jacks in his response to Tilghman of 30 November.
35To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 30 December 1785 (Washington Papers)
Tilghman to GW, 13 Dec. (second letter)The agreement that Tilghman concluded with John Rawlins on behalf of GW along the lines set out here is dated 25 Feb. and was enclosed in
36To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 31 August 1785 (Washington Papers)
GW writes to Tilghman on 14 SeptGW enclosed this note in his letter to Tilghman, of 29 Aug.: “Could you recommend a good Housekeeper (a man would be preferred) who is competent to the charge of a large family and providing handsomely for a Table? One who has been in the...
37To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Tilghman, 21 September 1780 (Jefferson Papers)
From Tench TilghmanT. Tilghman
38To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman, 21 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
Tilghman to GW, 18 SeptemberTilghman likely enclosed letters from
39From Tench Tilghman to Anonymous, 24 July 1781 (Washington Papers)
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40To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 4 June 1785 (Washington Papers)
GW wrote Tilghman on 23 May asking him to secure this lumber to be used by Richard Boulton. In an entry dated 30 June in his cash accounts, GW notes owing Tilghman £3.14.6 Virginia currency for the planks (
41From Tench Tilghman to Richard Varick, 21 July 1781 (Washington Papers)
T. Tilghman
42To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 7 June 1784 (Washington Papers)
I have the vanity to think that whatever contributes to the increase of my happiness will not be uninteresting to your Excellency—I therefore take pleasure in informing you that Mrs Tilghman presented me with a Daughter a fortnight ago, and
Tilghman Memoir,
43From Tench Tilghman to John Laurance, 5 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
T. Tilghman
44To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 13 December 1785 (Washington Papers)
From Tench TilghmanTench Tilghman
45Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman to Major General Stirling, 24 January 1778 (Washington Papers)
Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman to Major General Stirling
46From Tench Tilghman to George Olney, 14 March 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
47To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 27 October 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman
48From Tench Tilghman to Timothy Pickering, 31 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
49To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 30 May 1785 (Washington Papers)
...wish for a good pretence to go as far as Alexandria or George Town. Once there I should not fail to pay my Respects at Mount Vernon. If I ever find time to make a jaunt of pleasure—Mrs Tilghman will assuredly be of the party. She joins in sincerest Compliments to Mrs Washington and yourself with Dear Sir Yr most affect: humble Servt...of W. Falconer’s handwriting that Tilghman enclosed is a...
50To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman, 18 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
Tilghman likely enclosed an undated letter from “L——D” (John Vanderhovan’s alias): “I am So Sick that I Could not procure what you wanted As well as I fain would I Can Only tell you that... ; Tilghman docketed the report: “10th Septemr 1780—from Mercerau”).Tilghman probably enclosed