George Washington to David Bell, September 15, 1755
[Winchester, 15 September 1755] To Captain Bell, or either of his Subalterns. If it happens that I am not in Winchester when you arrive there with your Recruits; You are…
[Winchester, 15 September 1755] To Captain Bell, or either of his Subalterns. If it happens that I am not in Winchester when you arrive there with your Recruits; You are…
[Winchester, 15 September 1755] To Mr John Johnes, at Conogogee. Sir, I have sent the Bearer (of the Light Horse) to desire an exact Return of all the Things and…
[Winchester, 15 September 1755] Instructions for Ensign Gordon. 1st You are immediately upon your coming to the Troop, to dispatch a trusty Corporal with the enclosed Letter to the Store-Keeper…
[Williamsburg] Sept. 14 1755 Dear Sir I received your favour by the Express, 1 anduch approve of the Method you propose of supplying the men with Necessaries, and doubt not…
[Alexandria, 11 September 1755] To John Robinson Esquire. After a small Halt at Fredericksburgh, to issue out Orders to the Recruiting Officers appointed to that Rendezvous, I proceeded to this…
[Alexandria, 11 September 1755] To the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie Esquire, Governor of Virginia. After waiting a day or two at Fredericksburgh, writing Orders for the Recruiting Officers appointed to that…
[Alexandria, 11 September 1755] To Captain William Peachy, of the Virginia Regiment. You are hereby Ordered, as soon as you arrive in Town with your Recruits, to put yourself under…
[Alexandria, 11 September 1755] Instructions for Lieutenant Colonel Stephen. 1st So soon as you arrive in Alexandria, you are to take upon you the command of the Troops that are…
[Fredericksburg] Septembr 6th 1755 Sir I wish I had been at Home when you was pleased to call last Night. it might have saved this Trouble of writing, 1 However…
[Fredericksburg, 6 September 1755] To Captain Robert Spotswood, of the Virginia Regiment. As soon as you arrive in Town with your Recruits, you are to put yourself under the Command…