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The Knickerbocker Press 1894
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To Nathanael Greene, April 1st.
Reinforcement of militia-Condition of Virginia.
To the Virginia Delegates in Congress, April 6th
Supply of arms-Debts-Blockade.
To Rev. James Madison, April 8th
To the French Minister, April 12th
Aid from France-Southern condition-Safety of Northern
States.
Circular-Letter to the County Lieutenants, April 12th,
Delinquents.
To Oliver Towles, April 14th
Movements of enemy-Defense.
To Skinner and Garrard, April 14th .
Depredations of British-Militia-Arms.
To David Jamieson, April 16th.
Council-Appointments.
To the President of Pennsylvania, April 17th
Pennsylvania-Virginia boundary.
To the President of Pennsylvania, April 18th
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To Baron Steuben, April 22d
News from Innes-Fortifications.
To the President of Congress, April 23d
Movements of British.
To Baron Steuben, April 24th.
British advance-Condition at Richmond-Movements of
Jefferson.
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Circular-Letter to Members of the General Assembly,
May Ist.
Enemy near Richmond-False reports.
To James Innes, May 2d.
Arrest of traitors.
To Abraham Penn, May 4th
Necessity of calling out militia.
Circular-Letter to the County Lieutenants, May 8th,
Call for militia-Movements of British-Accoutrements.
Movements of British-La Fayette's forced march-Advance
of Cornwallis-Shortage of arms.
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, May 10th,
Ordinance of Congress-Correspondence with Greene-
Damage of British-Public stores-Navy-Army service of
slaves-Capture of live-stock-State engineer-Losses of state
papers.
To Fleming and Andrew Lewis, May 13th
Council of State.
To Marquis de La Fayette, May 14th
State of militia duty-Boat building-Meeting of Assembly
-Frequent communication.
Circular-Letter to Certain Unknown Persons, May
15th
Removal of horses from enemy's route.
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To Washington, May 28th
Junction of Cornwallis and Arnold-Subsequent movements of British-Need of Washington's aid-Retirement from office.
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, May 28th,
News from Greene-Enforcement of militia service-Lack
of power over civilians.
To Marquis de La Fayette, May 31st
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Army movements-Supplies-Levies—Impress warrants.
To Marquis de La Fayette, August 4th.
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Appointment on peace commission-Reasons for declining.
To Edmund Randolph, September 16th.
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Peace commission-Necessary attendance at Assembly-
Final leave of public life-British treaty-Cornwallis' escape
impossible.
Rights of Virginia to western lands-Separation of western
To James Steptoe, November 26th.
Legion of Armand-Supplies.
To James Monroe, May 20th
Retirement from public life-Right of service.
To the Governor of Virginia, September 22d
Nathan's case.
To Robert R. Livingston, November 26th
Accepting appointment as Peace Commissioner.
Mammoth bones, etc.-Scientific facts concerning western
country-Non-recognition of public service.