George Washington to John Carlyle, October 21, 1755
[Winchester, 21 October 1755] To Major John Carlyle. I have sent two Waggons for the remainder of the Clothing, which I desire you will immediately dispatch, as I except it…
[Winchester, 21 October 1755] To Major John Carlyle. I have sent two Waggons for the remainder of the Clothing, which I desire you will immediately dispatch, as I except it…
[Winchester, 16 October 1755] To Major John Carlyle. If the Clothes &c. which were mentioned in the last to you, 1 are not sent up, I desire you will provide…
[Winchester, 10 October 1755] To Major John Carlyle, at Alexandria. It is Colonel Washingtons Orders, that all the Soldiers Clothing be sent up immediately, as there are very few here,…
[Fredericksburg, 8 October 1755] To Major John Carlyle, of Fairfax County. From the concurring Accounts from Will–s-Creek, we have reason to believe, that a greater number of men is wanting…
[Alexandria, 3 October 1755] To Major John Carlyle. You are hereby Ordered, to give out of the Stores left under your care by the English Troops, Beds, Blankets, &c. to…
[Fort Cumberland, Md., 7 June 1755] To Major Carlyle Alexanda Dear Sir I take this oppertunity, as it is the last I can expect before we leave this place, of…
[Fort Cumberland, Md., 14 May 1755] To Majr Jno. Carlyle prest at Williamsburgh 1 Sir I Overtook the General at Frederick Town in Maryld and proceeded with him by way…
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