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Partly printed land indenture for 100 acres for Washington and James Wood
1769/03/17
Washington, George, 1732-1799
For "100 acres of land in the county of Fauquier." Signed in text 21 times by Washington.
GLC07550
to William S. Smith re: consequence of General Knox's application
[1782/06/24]
"In consequence of General Knox's application... not knowing who was to command the forces destined for the invasion of Jamaica, I had to resort to the certificates with which you were furnished." Text loss at top right, with text drawn on...
GLC07601
to [Sally Fairfax] re: requesting herbal remedies and recipes
1757/11/15
GLC07663
to Henry Knox
4 June 1779
General Washington informs General Knox of the British army's progress (possibly in the Hudson Highlands, New York). States "It would appear from a number of circumstances that they mean to press their operations against the posts on the highlands...
GLC07674
to Nathanael Greene
2 January 1781
Informs Greene of the size of a British expeditionary force of 1600 men under the command of traitor Benedict Arnold. Also mentions conflicting reports of the battle at Blackstock Plantation in South Carolina between Continental General Thomas...
GLC07675
to Baron de Capellan de Sol re: letter of thanks
1783/08/02
Highly complimentary letter of thanks for a gift received from the Patriotic Society of the City of Enkhuysen, The Netherlands. "Your station, Sir, and your Character in particular, have indeed merited the confidence and regard of the Confederate...
GLC07676
to Edmund Randolph re: debating legality of relocating Congress
1793/10/14
GLC07677
to "Dear Sir" re: Virginia's warm springs and his health
1761/08/26
GLC07695
to Jonathan Loring Austin re: his Fourth of July oration
1786/08/23
GLC07696
to James Madison
1786/11/18
Responds favorably to the work done at the Annapolis Convention and since. Explains why he cannot attend the Constitutional Convention. He was re-elected president of the Society of Cincinnati, whose meeting coincides with the convention....
GLC07699
to Daniel Brodhead
14 August 1780
General Washington discusses Colonel Bowman's apprehension regarding British progress with General Brodhead, stationed at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania. States "what men can be spared from the Garrison of the upper Country- St. Johns- Montreal and Quebec...
GLC07702
to Gouverneur Morris re: enemy planning to leave Philadelphia
1778/05/18
GLC07835
to William Woodford re: supplies for winter encampment at Valley Forge
1777/10/06
GLC07847
to Mary Ball Washington re: his brother's marriage, ordering clothing for slaves
1757/09/30
With provenance note stating property of David A. Hayes, and a clipped signature of John Hancock, President.
GLC07858.01
Small rectangular piece of silver brocade
[n.d.]
GLC07858.02
Circular letter re: appeal to New England States
1775/12/05
GLC07859
to unknown
1776/08/13
Washington writes from Headquarters, New York, to an unidentified correspondent, verifiying receipt of a letter and promising to forward it "by the first opportunity." Washington signs as "Your most Obed.[ient and] H.[um]ble Servant." The letter...
GLC07867
1778/04/21
Washington, delays repaying a loan until the economy is more stable.
GLC07878
to John Marshall
1796/07/15
Regarding the position of Surveyor General & problems in filling the post. In part: "...A gentleman well qualified to discharge the duties of this office was approached, but he has declined to accept it." Washington goes on to discuss the...
GLC07879
to the Officer commanding the New Jersey Brigade
1780/11/29
Detailed advise about military strategy. In part: "You are, in case you should receive just information as you can rely on of the enemy's moving up the North River in force, to march immediately with the troops under your command to West Point -...
GLC07881
To: Lieutenant Colonel Jean Babtiste Gouvion.
1781/10/31
Commendation of Jean B. Gouvion's "most valuable services" at Yorktown.
GLC07907
To: William Greene.
1781/03/12
Requests Greene to relocate cannons from Providence to Rochambeau's post.
GLC07915
To: Thomas Nelson
1781/10/14
Requesting clothes for troops-written 5 days before Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown.
GLC07956
To: Henry Knox.
1782/11/13
Protecting the Hudson, adjusting the system of signals (including rockets) guards in New York.
GLC07965
To: Samuel Huntington
1789/10/02
Forwarding proposed Bill of Rights for ratification to Governor of CT. with Huntington docket on verso.
GLC07973
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