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Governor Wright's Letter to George Germaine Concerning Intelligence that Augusta is Taken by Rebels and Discussing His Correspondence with Colonel Balfour on Such Matters which are Enclosed
Series of Letters Sent to George Germaine by Governor Wright Discussing the Surrender of Charles Town, Various Military Expeditions Against Rebels in South Carolina and Georgia, and Related Acts Passed by Parliament
George Germaine's Letter to Governor Wright Discussing the Spanish Threat Now Posed in Addition to that of the Rebels and Voicing Hopes that Carolina Might be Retaken
Governor Wright's Letter to George Germaine from Aboard the Scarboroguh, Discussing Attempts Made by Rebels to Seize Ships and Cargos and Recommending Loyal Services of a Mr Graham
George Germaine's Letter to Governor Wright, Discussing the Surrender to Charles Town and Recovery of All Rebel Lands and the Seizure of Naval Forces There, and Enclosing an Estimate of the Civil Establishment of Georgia from 24th of June 1779, to 24th of June 1780
Letter Sent to George Germaine by Governor Wright Discussing Meetings and Consultations Held with Known Rebels Now Seeking Peace and Royal Pardons
Letter Sent to George Germaine by Governor Wright, Relative to Anxiety as to Whether Rebels at Charles Town Have Been Reduced
Governor Wright's Letter to George Germaine Relative to His Awaiting Orders from the Admiralty to Grant Letters of Marque Against Spanish Ships
Governor Wright's Letter to George Germain, Discussing Known Rebels Having Petitioned for the Right to Take an Oath of Allegiance, Enclosing Copies of Attorney General's Report on the Case of Mr Glen and Others
The Washington-Crawford Letters
Author: George Washington
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Category : Ohio River Valley
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ohio River Valley
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description