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To George Washington from Theodore Gebhard, 5 June 1783

Sir Rutland June 5th 1783

I embrace this conveyance to acquaint your Excellency of the Situation I am now in at Rutland, I concluded that the article of Peace opened a door for myself and the Troops under my care to go to Newyork, Major Hopkins, informs me that he waits the orders of Your Excellency for this purpose, and as I am anxious to depart as soon as possible, I could wish your Exellency would be pleased to forward your directions and orders in my favor as soon as your conveniency will permit. I have the honor to be. Your Excellency’s most humble Servant

Theodore Gebhard Lieut.

of the Brunswick Troops.

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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