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From George Washington to Antoine-Charles du Houx, baron de Vioménil, 4 December 1782

Sir Head Quarters 4t[h] Decemr 1782

Permit me to thank you for your very polite letter from Providence—and to assure you that I shall ever recollect with peculiar pleasure the period in which the Army of our generous Ally acted in conjunction with that of America—The repeated marks of attention and respect which I have received from the Officers of all Ranks has endeared every individual to me. Believe me sincere when I say that you, Sir, stand among the foremost in the Esteem of Sir Yr most obt and hble servt.

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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