George Washington to Edward Hubbard, 20 April 1756
[Winchester, 20 April 1756] To Ensign Hubbard–commanding at Enochs–s-Fort. Sir, You will receive by the Bearer as much powder as I think will suffice: Ball, according to your own account,…
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17,141 letters[Winchester, 20 April 1756] To Ensign Hubbard–commanding at Enochs–s-Fort. Sir, You will receive by the Bearer as much powder as I think will suffice: Ball, according to your own account,…
Mr. Dallas to Mr. Seward. No. 330.] Legation of the United States, London, April 9, 1861. Sir: Referring to my despatch of the 5th instant, (No. 329,) I have now…
[Winchester, 20 April 1756] To Captain Henry Harrison. Sir, I congratulate you on your safe arrival at Fort-Edward–If Ensign Hubbard applies to you for a reinforcement, you are to detach…
[Winchester, 20 April 1756] To Lieutenant Stark. Sir, I received yours, dispatched last night by Express, about two o–clock this morning. 1 There is ammunition already sent up, but I…
Mr. Dallas to Mr. Seward. No. 329.] Legation of the United States, London, April 5, 1861. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatches, numbered 306…
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Mr. Dallas to Mr. Seward. No. 325.] Legation of the United States, London, March 22, 1861. Sir: I have recently had the honor to receive your despatches, numbered 304 and…
[Winchester, 19 April 1756] To Captain Henry Harrison. of the Virginia Regiment. Sir, You are hereby ordered to repair to Joseph Edwards–s Fort, and there to take upon you the…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. No. 2.] Department of State, Washington, April 10, 1861. Sir: Although Great Britain and the United States possess adjacent dominions of large extent, and although…
Winchester April 19th 1756 Honble Sir Since writing my Letter of Yesterday–s date the inclosd 1 came to hand by which your honr will be informd of a very unlucky…
Winchester April 19th 1756 My Lord The inclosed is the Copy of a Letter that came to my Hands by Express this Instant, 1 which I send in Hopes that…
Mr. Corwin to Mr. Seward. No. 2. Legation of the United States, Mexico, June 29, 1861. Sir: * * * * * * * * The present time is most…
[Edwards–s Fort, 18 April 1756] Sir The purport of this is to acquaint you of an Engagemt we had with the Indians late this Evening–Three of our Men going out…
Mr. Corwin to Mr. Seward. No. 1.] Legation of the United States, City of Mexico, May 29, 1861. Sir: * * * * * * * * I deem it…
[Winchester, c.18 April 1756] 1 To the Speaker of the House of Burgesses. Dear Sir, It gave me infinite concern to hear by several letters that the Assembly are incensed…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Corwin. No. 2.] Department of State, Washington, April 6, 1861. Sir: The actual condition of affairs in Mexico is so imperfectly understood here that the President…
[Winchester, 18 April 1756] To the Honourable Robert Dinwiddie. Governour of Virginia. Honourable Sir, It gave me infinite concern to find in yours by Governour Innis, that any representations should…
April 17. 1756 Dear Sir I recd your Letter by the Express and am sorry to find by it the unhappy situation our back Inhabitants are in from the frequent…
Joseph Edwards–s on Great Cacapon April 17th 1756 Sir Yesterday about seven O–Clock in the Evening the Waggons arrived here by which I received my Instructions to march to the…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Sanford. No. 24.] Department of State, Washington, August 21, 1861. Sir: Your despatch of July 30 (No. 16) has been received. I am not disappointed, nor…