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To George Washington from Thomas Hughes, 25 August 1782

Sir Dobb’s Ferry 25th August. 1782.

A Flag havin arrived at this Post this Morning, I transmit to your Excellency a Packet of Letters with a Pass port and a Parole givin to William Darking, who came with a Flagg a few Days agow to the New Bridge, he is now on Board the Flag, and wishes to have your Excellency’s permission to pass to Lancaster.

A prisoner arrived at this Post this Morning from Powlers Hook, who enforms me he formerly belong to Colonel Sprouts Regiment I have nothing particular to acquaint you with at Present. I am Sir your Humble Servant

Thomas Hughes Capt. Comdt

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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