William Grayson to Charles O’Hara, April 2, 1778
[Germantown, Pennsylvania] April 2nd. 1778. Gentlemen We have the honor of your favor per flag; Having inform’d General Washington of the message delivered yesterday from Sir W. Howe, & of…
[Germantown, Pennsylvania] April 2nd. 1778. Gentlemen We have the honor of your favor per flag; Having inform’d General Washington of the message delivered yesterday from Sir W. Howe, & of…
Philadelphia April 1st: 1778 Gentlemen We have reported to Sir Wm. Howe your observations on his Commission to us for settling a Cartel for the Exchange of Prisoners; therefore if…
Head Quarters, Valley Forge 1st: April 1778 Gentlemen The inclosed Resolutions of Congress 2 came to my hand this instant, and as they are essentially necessary for your Government I…
[Valley Forge, March–April, 1778] 2 Voila votre reponse mon Cher Baron! Par le camp De Bound Brook, Je suppose que vous voulez dire le Camp de Middle Brook, lequel est…
In Congress [York, Pennsylvania] March 30th. 1778 Whereas Congress concur in opinion with General Washington that there are some Ambiguities characterizing the Measures taken by Genl. Howe respecting General Lee,…
[Valley Forge, March 29, 1778] Sir It is His Excellency’s desire that you immediately send to camp a good active vigilant officer with twenty horse. Let both horses and men…
[Valley Forge, March 28, 1778] By His Excellency, George Washington Esquire, General and Commander in Chief of all the Forces of the United States of America. To Colonel William Grayson,…
Valley Forge, March 27, 1778 . Requests discharge for Ensign Robert Wood, Second New York Regiment.
Boston, March 27, 1778 . Encloses letter from Hugh Knox 1 and requests Hamilton to write to Knox.
Valley Forge, March 25, 1778 . Orders transfer of horses to Iveham and Springfield if this will improve their quarters and forage.