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- Friedrich Steuben letter to George Washington.
Philadelphia, PA - 23 October 1780
It is with the greatest satisfaction I acquaint you that the plan of arrangement for the army, which your Excellency sent to Congress, has been agreed upon yesterday, without any alteration.
- Friedrich Steuben letter to George Washington.
Camp Near Hoods - 11 January 1781
The enemy, lying still at Westover on the 9th, and some vessels which had lain at the mouth of the Appamatox, dropping down that day to their fleet, I thought it evident they had no design against Petersburg
- Friedrich Steuben letter to George Washington.
Chesterfield - 15 April 1781
I am much at a loss what to do for arms, when the recruits do come in. I had reckoned on those by M. de Tilly; and I must entreat your Excellency to order them on by land, as we have not the least prospect of a single musket any other way.
- Friedrich Steuben letter to George Washington.
Saratoga, NY - 23 August 1783
Although General Haldimand's answers to my demands were sufficiently clear not to be misunderstood, I requested his definitive answer in writing, a copy of which, together with a copy of my letter, is inclosed.
