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To George Washington from George James Ludlow, 26 August 1782

Sir Dobbs’ Fery August 26th 1782

I take the Liberty of acquainting your Excellency, that I waited your commands at Chatham, according to my Letter of the 14th, in expectation of receiving an answer to the Dispatches I brought from Sir Guy Carleton; but presuming it may have been set by some other conveyance, & not having it in my Power to stay any longer, I am now on my return to New York. I have the Honor to be Sir with the greatest Respect your most Obedt &a

G.J. Ludlow

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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