Thomas Jefferson to William Fleming, August 7, 1779
Albemarle Aug. 7. 1779. Sir The inclosed order will explain to you the general plan adopted for regimenting, officering, and stationing the two Western battalions. We are in hopes you…
Albemarle Aug. 7. 1779. Sir The inclosed order will explain to you the general plan adopted for regimenting, officering, and stationing the two Western battalions. We are in hopes you…
Williamsburgh June 8. 1779. Dear Fleming I received your letter and have now to thank you for it. Some resolutions of Congress came to hand yesterday desiring an authentic state…
Philadelphia. July 1. 1776. Dear Fleming Your’s of 22d June came to hand this morning and gratified me much as this with your former contains interesting intelligence. Our affairs in…
May 19. 1773. Mrs. Carr’s Dear Fleming You have before this heard and lamented the death of our good friend Carr . Some steps are necessary to be immediately taken…
Wmsburgh. March. 20. 1764. 11. o’clock at night. Dear Will As the messenger who delivered me your letter, informs me that your boy is to leave town tomorrow morning I…
Richmond, ca. October 1763 Dear Will From a croud of disagreeable [companions] among whom I have spent three or four of the most tedious hours of my life, I retire…
[Winchester, 28 October 1755] To Ensign Fleming, of the Virginia Regiment. You are hereby ordered to repair to Captain Hogg–s Company at Fort Dinwiddie, with eight good men: as that…