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To George Washington from Nathanael Greene, 11 July 1783

Sir Head Quarters Charles Town July 11th 1783

I have received an order, since your Excellencys letter of the 18th May from the War office, and a resolution of Congress for sending the troops to their respective states, and for furloughing them until the definitive treaty is signed. In consequence of which, I have sent home the North Carolinians, furloughed the troops of this State and Georgia, and expect to embark most of the rest in a few days, belonging to the States north of North Carolina.

From an apprehension of the sickly season, and from an impatience to be discharged, a considerable number of the troops have deserted, and I have had great difficulty to prevent a general mutiny. The delay of the Transports, has been a source of great uneasiness. As soon as the troops are gone, and I have got the Stores, all, in the deposits, and the different staff departments properly arranged, I shall avail myself of your Excellency’s indulgence of coming to Philadelphia, where I hope to have the happiness of seeing you, and felicitating each other upon the happy close to all our difficulties. I have the honor to be with great respect Your Excellencys Most obedient humble servant

Nath. Greene

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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