William Fleming to George Washington, 26 November 1755
Fort Dunwiddie Novr 26. 1755 Sir Before this no doubt you have heard of Capt. Bells Misfortune 1 which keept me from Settling my recruiting Accts with him but left…
Fort Dunwiddie Novr 26. 1755 Sir Before this no doubt you have heard of Capt. Bells Misfortune 1 which keept me from Settling my recruiting Accts with him but left…
Lancaster Town Pennsylvania Novr 24th 1755 Dear Sir I have Sent twenty of My Soldiers to York Town 1 who are all in good Sperritts there and Two I now…
Albany [N.Y.] Novr 23d 1755. Dear Sir, Your obliging Letter of the 17th Octr was forwarded from Philadelphia to this Place, & came to my Hands yesterday. It gave me…
Winchester Novr 22d 1755 Dr Sir, I had just finish–d my Letter of this date when Capt. Stewart deliver–d me Yours of the 18th Inst. The Men I am in…
[22 November 1755] To Mr Denis McCarty. I am very sorry you have given me occasion to complain of your conduct in Recruiting; and to tell you, that the methods…
Winchester 21st Novemr 1755 Sir I arriv–d here last night where I found Colo. Stephens, Mr Boyd & Mr Gordon, and as the latter returns immediatly to Fort Cumberland Colo.…
Fredericksburg Novr 18th 1755. Sir I came to this place on Sunday last and intended to proceed immediately up, but receiving your–s, 1 and other Letters contradicting the reports lately…
[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…
[Fredericksburg, 18 November 1755] To Mr Alexander Boyd, Paymaster to the Virginia Regiment. I have had advice of Captain Hogg–s Company at Fort Dinwiddie mutinying for want of their pay;…
[Fredericksburg, 18 November 1755] To Lieutenant Austin Brockenbrough– You are to proceed to those public places, where you have the greatest probability of success, and use your utmost endeavours to…