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From George Washington to John Crane, 4 June 1782

Sir [4 June 1782]

I should have taken an Opportunity of expressing in public Orders how much I was satisfied with the Gentlemen who were so kind as to assist in preparing for the celebration of the birth of the Dauphin, but the matter being not altogether of a Military nature, I thought it best to communicate my sentiments in this manner.

You will therefore be pleased to accept my thanks for your exertions on that occasion & believe me Sir Your very hum. Servant.

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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