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To George Washington from William Jackson, 12 February 1783

Sir, War. Office February 12. 1783

I have been honored with the receipt of Your Excellency’s letter of the 5th instant.

The Officers who have been arranged to the first Pennsylvania regiment are ordered to repair to Charlestown in consequence of your intention to continue that corps in the southern Department.

As the Powers vested by Congress in the Secretary at War do not comprehend the business of Exchange—I beg leave to refer the enclosed copy of a letter from General Greene—with his letter of service granted to Lieutenant Colonel Hamilton of the british army, to your consideration—I have informed General Greene that those papers are transmitted to your Excellency. I have the honor to be, with the most respectful attachment Your Excellency’s obedient, humble servant

W. Jackson

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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