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All that I can say, in answer to your Excellency’s letter of the 4th, is, that I see not the...
The loss of the garrison of Charles Town, and the return of part of the troops from the Southward...
I inclose your Excellency a copy of a letter from Colo. Biddle, containing a short state of the...
Inclos’d is an Estimate of the number of Tents and other articles wanted for the Army intended to...
Inclosed I send your Excellency a letter from Colo. Hay covering some conditions proposed by the...
Inclos’d I send your Excellency a copy of a letter from Mr Thompson, Waggon Master General,...
Inclosed is a form of an order which I wish your Excellency to give me for making the...
There are two points at which the operations may commence, Mor rissiana and Staten Island both of...
As the article of flour begins to grow scarce at West point; and as there is little probability...
I Inclose your Excellency two letters—one from Mr Oleney—and one from General Parsons—upon the...
I have your Excellency’s favor of the 19th containing an account of the arrival of the French...
I am informed there is a party of Indians in Sussex County, and that the Militia appointed to...
I have the honor to enclose your Excellency, for your consideration, a letter which I received...
I do myself the honor to enclose your Excellency a copy of a letter of resignation as Quarter...
The more I have thought upon the subject of explaining the reasons and causes of our movements to...
The time for which I engaged to act in the Qr Masters department at the request of the committee...
We have fifty eight private property teams now in public service with the army. What shall be...
There has been committed some of the most horrid acts of plunder by some of the Pennsylvania line...