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To George Washington from Philip John Schuyler, 2 March 1783

Dear Sir Kingston March 2d 178[3]

Moses Harris who is the bearer of this, is the person recommended to me by Your Excellency in 1781, as one who could procure intelligence by means of the disaffected in the northern part of this state, and has requested of me to mention to Your Excellency that he intercepted the letters copies of which I had the honor to transmit you, he continued employed in procuring intelligence until the Autumn of that Year when he conceived It necessary for his safety to remove into dutchness County. Whilst employed he was ever ready to execute any matter committed to him—I paid him at different times ten pounds two Shillings and Eight pence for which I have made the united States debtor, he thinks him self intitled to some farther compensation. And as I cannot make any further advances, means to apply to you.

Be pleased to make my best respects acceptable to Your Lady. I am Dear Sir with perfect esteem and the most unfigned regard Your Excellency, Obedient Servant

Phi. Schuyler

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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