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From George Washington to John Hanson, 6 November 1781

Sir, Colo. Bassetts near Ruffen’s Ferry November 6th 1781.

After getting the detachment for the Southward on its March—(which has been delayed longer than I expected on account of a want of Waggons, & other impediments)—and having embarked the greatest part of the Eastern Troops for the head of Elk—getting the whole in readiness for it—and making a distribution of the Ordnance & Stores—I set out yesterday on my return to the Northern Army; but an event which I met with at this place (very distressing to Mrs Washington) will retard my arrival at Philadelphia a few days longer than I expected, which I hope Congress will have the goodness to excuse as I am not conscious that any important public duty will be neglected by it.

Lieutt Colo. Cobb one of my Aids, and a very deserving Officer, will have the honor of presenting this letter to your Excellency—and of assuring you, that with every sentiment of respect, I remain Yr Excellency’s Most Obt & most Hble Servt

Go: Washington

DNA: Item 152, Letters from George Washington, PCC—Papers of the Continental Congress.

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