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To, January 31st
Possible abduction of Arnold.
To the Governor of Maryland, February 1st .
Shoemaker-Invitation to French allies to visit Chesapeake
Bay-Naval force.
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To Colonel Theodoric Bland, February 9th
Exchange of Governor Hamilton.
448
To General Nathanael Greene, February 10th
449
Burdens resting on southern states-Morgan's success-Army
supplies.
To General George Rogers Clark, February 13th
Expedition against Detroit.
Circular-Letter to County Lieutenants, February
15th
Advance of Cornwallis-Calling out militia-Draft law sus-
pended.
To General Thomas Nelson, February 16th
Preparation for allies.
Circular-Letter to the County Lieutenants, February
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452
16th
453
Western expedition-Necessity of united action.
To General Nathanael Greene, February 17th
Reinforcements-Advance of French fleet.
Advance of Cornwallis-Arnold's movements-Proposition to
Cherokees.
To General Horatio Gates, February 17th
457
Southern news-" Knocking at the doors of Congress."
To General Baron Steuben, February 19th
459
Convention troops-French fleet.
To General Baron Steuben, February 20th
To General George Rogers Clark, February 19th
Backwardness of militia-Volunteers.
Clothing-Militia-Draft-Visit of Hare.
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461
To General Thomas Nelson, February 21st
Tilley's squadron-Hare's visit-Militia.
463
To General Robert Lawson, February 25th
To the Officer of French Fleet, February 25th.
Pilots-Arms and clothing.
Retreat of Green-Cornwallis at Hillsborough-Inactivity at
Portsmouth.
To Mrs. William Byrd, March 1st
Definition of enemy.
To Colonel James Innes, February 22d
Relief of militia-Commissions.
To General Baron Steuben, February 24th
Sufferings and discontent of militia.
Continental arms-No news from south-Militia ordered out.
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466
467
469
470
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, March 1st
Former supplies—Recent invasions-Delay in execution of
laws-Necessities for regular troops-New England convention -Legionary corps-Approach of Cornwallis-Resolutions of Congress-History of invasions.
To General Marquis de Lafayette, March 2d
Pilots for French vessels-Possibility of capturing British.
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477
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, March 3d, 477
Need of additional vessels.
To Colonel Edward Carrington, March 3d
Erroneous estimates.
To the Speakers of the General Assembly of North
Carolina, March 3d.
478
Succours to North Carolina-Lack of arms.
To the Governor of Maryland, March 6th.
Supplies for southern army--Concerted action needed.
479
481
To General Baron Steuben, March 7th
483
Cannon-Works at York.
To General Marquis de Lafayette, March 8th.
General condition-Drawings of Arnold's position-Plans of
484
To the President of Congress, March 8th.
486
Skirmishes-Southern operations-Preparations.
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, March 9th,
Refusal of militia to embody.
To General Baron Steuben, March 10th
488
Hare's flag.
To Major-General Baron Steuben, March 10th
491
Failure of militia to obey orders-Horses-Refusal to support
impress by force.
To General Marquis de Lafayette, March 10th.
493
Condition of Virginia.
To the Speaker of the General Assembly, March
10th
Mistaken rumors prevent militia from embodying-Move-
ments of Arnold.
To General Marquis de Lafayette, March 12th.
Various preparations and orders.
497
To General Marquis de Lafayette, March 14th.
498
News of his arrival-Supplies.
To the Virginia Delegates in Congress, March 15th.
Difference over exchange.
500
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, March
501
Horses.
To General Marquis de Lafayette, March 19th
Expresses
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Horses - Impressing - Turberville's conduct-
Hare's flag-Military laws-Virginia state press.
To His Excellency the President of Congress, March
21st
Negligence of expresses-Battle of Cowpens-Look-out-
boats.
To General Weedon, March 21st
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507
News of new fleet in Chesapeake Bay.
To General Marquis de Lafayette, March 24th
Ammunition-Failure of lead mines-Supplies-Conflict of
fleets-Resignation of Muter.
To the Commanding Officer of the British, March
24th
Paroled citizens-Retaliation.
Circular-Letter to the County Lieutenants, March
26th
Acts of Assembly-Impress of Horses-Aid to Virginian prisoners-Desertion from British army.
To the Rev. James Madison and Robert Andrews,
March 31st
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512
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Western boundaries-Transportation of instruments-Allow-
ance.
To the President of Congress, March 31st
515
Flag vessels-Southern news-Reinforcement of British forces
at Portsmouth.
To General Phillips, March 31st
516
Removal of Convention troops-Flag vessels.