Letter
Charles O’Hara to William Grayson, April 1, 1778
Philadelphia April 1st: 1778
Gentlemen
We have reported to Sir Wm. Howe your observations on his Commission to us for settling a Cartel for the Exchange of Prisoners; therefore if it will not be inconvenient, We will beg the favor of you to stay in German Town ’till ten o’clock, at which time We will do ourselves the honor of waiting on you to lay before you Sir Wm: Howe’s Sentiments on that matter.
We are   Gentlemen   With due respect   Your very Obedient Servants
Chas: OHara
Humphy. Stephens
Richard FitzPatrick
To
Colonel Grayson
Lt Col: Harrison
Lt Col: Hamilton
Elias Boudinot Esqr
We hope to have the favor of your answer.
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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Alexander Hamilton
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