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The inclosed deposition will inform you of the reason we have [to] believe that the inhabitants...
As large quantities of provision are of necessity drawn from the western part of this state for...
I sincerely congratulate you on your late Victory over the Shawanese and am sorry a want of...
Mr. Randolph having been prevented by sickness from setting out for the Westward, gives me an...
I suppose Mr. Baker must by this time be in readiness to do his part towards moving your...
Inclosed is a Copy of a Letter I received Yesterday Afternoon by Colonel Senf, it deserves...
I beg leave to present to your Excellency Copies of the Acts of the Virginia Assembly from the...
[Richmond, 27 Sep. 1780. JCC Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 , ed. W. C. Ford and...
Meeting with an immediate conveyance to Richmond by the bearer, I do myself the pleasure to give...
At the desire of Genl. Gates I transmit you the inclosed letters from Genl. Harrington and Colo....
I am at length able to give you some answer on the subject of the map in the hands of Dr. Smith ....
[ Richmond, 26 Sep. 1780 . Minute in the Journal of the Commissioner of the Navy ( Vi ), under...
The inclosed Copy of a letter from Ld. Cornwallis to Colo. Balfour was sent me by Govr. Rutledge:...
The receipt of my Four last Letters to Your Excellency remains unacknowledged. I believe the...
The Troops under my command having suffered for want of provisions I applied to the hon’ble....
I have empowered Colo. Carrington to have twelve Boats, Scows or Batteaux built at Taylors Ferry...
I am sorry that it is utterly out of our Power to furnish a single stand of Arms for the Use of...
I yesterday forwarded to you a letter from Colo. Wood informing you of his situation. That Post...
I am sorry the supplies of provision to the troops have been less plentiful than Mr. Tate...
Having written very fully to Colo. Preston on the measures necessary to be pursued in your part...
Be pleased to deliver to the order of Governor Nash two thousand weight of lead, for which this...
The particular Attention paid by the Executive to my Recommendations, and Informations could not...
[ Richmond, 22 Sep. 1780 . JCC Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 , ed. W. C. Ford...
Charleston, 22 Sep. 1780 . Introducing Master Alexander Frazier Grigorie, whose father, James...
The Governor laid before the board a proposition from Colo. William Preston to raise a body of...
The Commander in Chief set out last Sunday for Harford [Hartford] to meet the French Admiral and...
The inclosed Examination of one of Your Militia , who was wounded, and Taken, in the Action of...
Philadelphia, 20 Sep. 1780 . Encloses copy of a letter just received from Gen. Greene containing...
By the Act of Congress of this Day herewith enclosed your Excellency will be informed of the...
The General and Field Officers whose Names are subscribed in behalf of ourselves and the other...