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Tench Tilghman
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T. Tilghman A.D.C.
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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...
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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.
Tench Tilghman
Tench Tilghman A.D.C.
, in writings of Tench Tilghman and H, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
Tilghman to GW, 18 SeptemberTilghman likely enclosed letters from
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