George Washington to Thomas Walker, 1 February 1756
[Alexandria, 1 February 1756] To Mr Commissary Walker. Sir, As the contention about the command is risen to the disagreeable height it now is; and would probably, if not timely…
[Alexandria, 1 February 1756] To Mr Commissary Walker. Sir, As the contention about the command is risen to the disagreeable height it now is; and would probably, if not timely…
[Winchester, 10 January 1756] Instructions for Mr Commissary Walker. You are to lay in at Cockes and Ashby–s Forts, three months provision. As I can not yet determine where Store…
[Winchester, 3 January 1756] To the Commissary. Let Ensign Smiths Recruit have Clothes, arms, &c.
[Winchester, 25 December 1755] To the Commissary It is Colonel Washingtons Orders, that you provide the Sick with all necessaries the Surgeons shall apply to you for; of which you…
Parole: Darlington. Winchester, December 24th 1755. To the Commissary. Deliver five men, two days provision; Captain Bronaugh–s Recruits–Deliver the Detachment of Light Horse, being thirteen men, two days provision.
[Winchester, 23 December 1755] To the Commissary Deliver Sergeant Campbell 1 and his Party (eleven in number) three days provision. G:M
[Winchester, 22 December 1755] To the Commissary. Deliver Captain Bells and Ensign Thompsons Recruits, four days provision; being in all, eighteen men. G:M. Aid de camp. Deliver John Beard, five…
[Alexandria, 3 December 1755] To Mr Commissary Walker. I received yours by Lieutenant Lemon, and am sorry to find that the Carolina Beeves are so unfit for Slaughtering: of this…
[Fredericksburg, 18 November 1755] To Mr Commissary Walker. As Captain Hogg has purchased a sufficient quantity of Beef for his Company at Fort Dinwiddie, 1 you are to send him…
[Williamsburg, 11 November 1755] To Mr Commissary Walker. You are hereby ordered to proceed with the utmost dispatch to Winchester, where you will receive the Orders left there by me,…