Warner Lewis to George Washington, August 9, 1755
Gloster County, Saturday Evening [9 August 1755] Dear Sir. I am just come from Wmsburgh where your Friends are extreamly impatient to see you, and our Speaker among them, as…
Gloster County, Saturday Evening [9 August 1755] Dear Sir. I am just come from Wmsburgh where your Friends are extreamly impatient to see you, and our Speaker among them, as…
Warner–s Hall Saturday Eavening [9 August 1755] Dr Sir My Man waits on You with a Letter from my Brother, I suppose to give You Notice of the good Opinion…
Williamsburgh Augt 8 1755 Dear Washington I most heartily congratulate your safe return from so many Dangers & Fatigues & by this Time I hope you are well enough recovered…
[Mount Vernon, 2 August 1755] To Mr Collin Campbell Deputy Adgutt Genl Sir The Army under the Comd of G: Braddock has met with an fortunate defeat, –¨ erasure –©…
[Mount Vernon, 2 August 1755] To each County Lieutt in the Northern District Sir I intend myself the honour of waitg upon your County, in order to exercise the Militia…
[Mount Vernon, 2 August 1755] To Colo. Auge Washington, prest at Williamsburgh Dear Brothr The pleasure of your Company at Mount-Vernon always did, & always will, afford me infinite satisfaction…
[Mount Vernon, 2 August 1755] To Mr Robt Jackson– Fredericksburgh Dr Sir I must acknowledge you had great reason to be terrified with the first accts that was given of…
[Mount Vernon, 31 July 1755] To Benja. Grymes Esqr. Fredericksburgh Sir I do n–t remember not recollect to have receivd more than one letter from you, 1 and that I…
[Mount Vernon, 28 July 1755] To Robert Orme Esqr. Philadelphia 1 My Dear Orme I arrived at Home the day before yesterday, without meeting with an Egachee, 2 or any…
[Belvoir, 26 July 1755] Dear Sir After thanking Heaven for your safe return I must accuse you of great unkindness in refusing us the pleasure of seeing you this night…