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From George Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge, 26 February 1783

Dear Sir Head Quarters Newburg 26 february 1783

I am just favored with your Letter of the 21st of this informing me of the Capture of one of the Enemys Armed Vessells by a party of Continental Troops detach’d by you for that purpose.

I shall acquaint Congress of this additional exertion of yours to annoy the Enemy and prevent the illicit Trade they are carrying on with the Country and I beg you to accept my thanks for it and to communicate them to the Officers & Men for their conduct in the execution of this business.

You will please to take the necessary measures for distributing the Prize among the concerned in such manner as you may think most equitable. with great regard I am Dear Sir Your very Obedient Servant

Go: Washington

CSmH.

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