George Washington to David Bell, 12 April 1756
[Winchester, 12 April 1756] To Captain David Bell. of the Virginia Regiment. If you find it impossible to procure a sufficient number of canoes to transport the Stores at Conogchieg…
[Winchester, 12 April 1756] To Captain David Bell. of the Virginia Regiment. If you find it impossible to procure a sufficient number of canoes to transport the Stores at Conogchieg…
[Winchester, 10 April 1756] To Captain David Bell of the Virginia Regiment. As the Inhabitants of the place 1 seem much alarmed, and under continued apprehensions of being attacked–It is…
[Winchester, 9 April 1756] Dear Sir I had scarce reachd Williamsburg, before an express was after me with news of the French & Indians advancing within our Settlements, and doing…
[Winchester, 8 April 1756] To Captain David Bell. of the Virginia Regiment. You are Hereby Ordered to proceed immediately to Conogochege; and are there to take upon you the Command…
[Winchester, 7 April 1756] To Lieutenant Colonel Stephen. of the Virginia Regiment, at Fort Cumberland. Sir, I am very much surprized to hear that the Officers with the Detachments from…
[Winchester, 7 April 1756] To John Robinson Esquire, Speaker. Dear Sir, I arrived here yesterday and though not a little fatigued, and incessantly hurried 1 by the afflicting news from…
[Winchester, 7 April 1756] To the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie. Governor of Virginia. Honorable Sir, I arrived here yesterday and think it advisable to dispatch an Express (notwithstanding I hear two…
[Winchester, 7 April 1756] To Lieutenant Blagg, of the Virginia Regiment. You are Hereby ordered to proceed with the party under your command, with the utmost expedition to Joseph Edwards–s…
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