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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.
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Fort Cumberland [Md.] Decr 23d 1755 Dr Sir Such a Spirit of Revenge and Indignation prevaild here, upon hearing you were insulted at the Fairfax Election, that we all were…
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[Winchester, 23 December 1755] To the Commissary Deliver Sergeant Campbell 1 and his Party (eleven in number) three days provision. G:M
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[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…
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–¨Ft–© Cumberland [Md.] –¨De–©cr 21st 1755 Sir, I suppose Majr Lewis informed You that the Valley at the mouth of Pattersons Creek did not extend above 800 yards from hill…
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Fort Cumberland [Md.] 10ber [December] the 17 1755 Sr If you will lodge one Hundred pounds in the Hands of Mr Robert Rutherford to Pay for such Necessarys as may…
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Fort Dinwiddie 17th Decr 1755 Sir I recd yours of the 28th Novr and can only Say that the Uncertainty of knowing where to find you and the little care…
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Decr 16. 1755 Dear Sir I recd your favour by Mr Mercer and am very sorry I could not dispatch him sooner, but it was impossible, and at last have…
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[Alexandria, 16 December 1755] To Captain John Mercer. of the Virginia Regiment. You are immediately, upon receipt hereof, to repair to Winchester, where you will meet with Colonel Washington, and…
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[Alexandria, 16 December 1755] To Doctor James Craik, of the Virginia Regiment. So soon as the Vessel with the Stores and medicines arrives, you are to embrace the first opportunity…