Charles Lewis to George Washington, August 9, 1755
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…
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…
Belvoir. 26. July 1755 Dear Sir Your safe Return gives an uncommon Joy to Us and will no Doubt be sympathiz–d by all true Lovers of Heroick Virtue. From our…