Dear General, | War. Office May 15. 1782 |
The delegates from south Carolina not having heard from Your Excellency on the subject of the enclosed resolve are inclined to suppose you have not been informed of it--Lest a former copy should have miscarried, I beg leave to send you a duplicate.
I have the honor to transmit you a Resolve of yesterday--and the proceedings of a Court of Enquiry on the conduct of Mr Hubbart. I am, with the most perfect respect and esteem My dear General, Your most obedient Servant
B. Lincoln
DLC: Papers of George Washington.