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<p>[Page 1]</p>
<p>No Letter by the Post [illegible] not even a drunken one. Very little<br />news has transpired this week - not the least communi<br />=cation between Portsmouth and us. Report says the Enemy<br />are throwing up works there and I suppose they are but<br />I also think they are very much disapointed in their ex=<br />=pectations with respect to the success of Cornwallis [crossed out, illegible]<br />which I believe is stopt in his career, reports from Car<sup>n</sup>.<br />are many and very favourable but as the most of them<br />want confirmation I shall defer the acc<sup>t</sup> till next<br />Post - you may rest assured that affairs there have taken<br />a favourable turn. - Gen<sup>l</sup> Mhulinberg is now at<br />Suffolk with a considerable Army of Regulars, &<br />Militia who turn out in great numbers and with<br />great cheefrullness. For my part I think my situation<br />a Safe one and I believe our friends as I at Hoods thinks<br />theirs the same - I heard from them the first of the<br />week nothing new Liddy [illegible] still very ill very little<br />hopes I believe of her recovery. Expect a long letter next<br />week and I trust an agreeable one - Have you got the<br />brass tops for Gilbert's Chair Wheels or have you got<br />him the Tea Kettle. I plainly perseve our correspon=<br />=dence on the decline but to do you justice you have<br />done more than I had a right to expect considering your<br />business - Come here and let us see your face dont be<br />afraid there's no body here that will hurt you lets see<br />what a figure you'll cut in your New Phaeton and<br />your taste in Horse flesh - don't be scared as price horses<br />here [crossed out, illegible] that are fine will fetch what you plan to ask</p>
<p>[Page 2]</p>
<p>consider that [illegible] sold for 10,000 lb J River Tob<sup>o</sup>.<br />Jo Davis complains of my <sup>Carryg</sup> Knives, I wish you cou'd<br />procure some of your Fathers if he has declined the<br />business or there is a Patrick M<sup>c</sup>Closkey's Widdow<br />who had some go<sup>o</sup>d ones which she perhaps might<br />dispose of if you get them contrive them by land<br />as soon as possible - But seriously dont you intend this<br />way soon - Good Quarters here I can assure you - Oysters<br />excellent, good Wine & Jamaica, Cider, Beer &c &c &c &c<br />I have not heard of Purviance since I wrote you but sup=<br />pose his bounds is prescribed as they have taken Post at<br />Doct<sup>r</sup> Halls and the great Bridge.</p>
<p>you'll naturally imagine that imported goods have<br />taken a rise since the Invation and Tob<sup>o</sup> fallen.</p>
<p>I have not seen North or Nestor lately but conclude from<br />my own knowledge that a waggon load of dry goods<br />wou'd ans<sup>r</sup> well at Richmond as the waggon & Horses<br />might be sold at a good price but as I am not acquainted<br />with circumstances sufficient to recommend it leave it entirely<br />to your own consideration - I [crossed out, illegible] am of oppinion that the<br />British will not stay longer at Portsmouth than to take<br />all the Beef and Pork which that part of the Country af<br />fords for (as I said before) I think them disapointed in<br />first aim. Adieu I hope in my next to give you a good<br />account of Cornwallis and till then</p>
<p>I am Dear Jo<br />yours<br />W: Plume</p>
<p>Williamsburg<sup>th</sup>. Nov 1780. -</p>
<p>Family well and sends peace and health to Poll.</p>
<p>[Page 3]</p>
<p>I have receive'd yours to Nestor of the 23<sup>rd</sup>.. Ult. Bets begs you w. not<br />forget the Search I wrote you for</p>
<p>[Page 4]</p>
<p>Joseph North Esq<sup>r</sup>.<br />Post Office<br />Philadelphia -</p>
<p>Plume<br />1780</p>
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Plume, William
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William Plume letter to Joseph North, 1780 November 4
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1780-11-04
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Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805
Muhlenberg, John Peter Gabriel, 1746-1807
North, Joseph--Correspondence
Plume, William--Correspondence
Horses
United States. Continental Army
Virginia. Militia
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Virginia--History--Revolution, 1775-1783
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<p>William Plume, Williamsburg, Virginia, letter to Joseph North, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 4, 1780. Plume writes briefly about the war including mentions of Cornwallis and the Leslie raid of Virginia. Plume notes that Leslie has failed in his primary goal and is opposed by a large number of American regular and militia forces commanded by Brigadier General Muhlenberg. The rest of Plume's letter concerns business and personal matters. Plume requests North procure some knives for him and discusses the high price of horses in Virginia. He also urges North to come to Virginia where he will find plentiful oysters, rum, cider, beer etc.</p>
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Bowyer-Hubard family papers
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1767-1816
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Correspondence and family papers of Michael Bowyer, captain (Continental Line) of Augusta County, VA, including various state and continental commissions; leave certificates; certification of his marriage to Frances Carpenter in 1766; letters from John Page and James Wood containing military orders for Bowyer; and a letter (traditionally written to Bowyer) from Lafayette, introducing the French engineer Bernard. Also, correspondence and mementos of the Hubard family of Williamsburg, VA, united with the Bowyers when Elizabeth, daughter of the Loyalist lawyer James Hubard, married Michael Bowyer’s son. Included are letters from James Murray and Matthew Hubard to Mrs. Frances Hubard, Williamsburg; the engraved plate for James Hubard’s bookplate; and a framed silhouette of James Hubard.
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MS1929.1
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<h5>Page 1</h5>
<p>Sir</p>
<p>I have just received Instructions from the Board of<br />War to march my Battalion with all Possible Expedition to the<br />Assistance of General Washington, in the State of New Jersey,<br />and as your Company are One who are Ordered to form my<br />Battalion, you will Please to march them <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">your Company</span> with=<br />=out Delay the Nearest Route to the south Branch of Potomack,<br />and from thence by way of the Lost River to Winchester; you<br />are to Provide in the Neighbourhood of your station, Necessary<br />Pack Horses for Transporting your Baggage, your Certicates<br />for Provisions & Other Neccessaries will Be Paid On sight, & you<br />will be furnished at Winchester with such Articles as May<br />be wanting to fit your Company for services.</p>
<p>I am<br />sir<br />Y<sup>r</sup><br />Very Obedient<br />Servant<br />James Wood</p>
<p>Fort Pitt 7<sup>th</sup>. March 1777</p>
<p>Captain Bowyer</p>
<h5>Page 2</h5>
<p>On the service of the United States.</p>
<p>To<br />Captain Michael Bowyer.<br />or<br />Officer Commanding<br />at<br />Tigers Valley.</p>
<p>p Express</p>
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James Wood letter to Michael Bowyer, 1777 March 7
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1777-03-07
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Colonel James Wood, commander of the 12th Virginia Regiment, letter to Captain Michael Bowyer. Wood writes to inform Bowyer that the battalion has been instructed to join the main army under General George Washington in New Jersey. Wood details the route and means Bowyer is to follow in carrying out this order.
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MS1929.1.6
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Wood, James, 1741-1813
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Bowyer, Michael, 1730-1809--Correspondence
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Wood, James, 1741-1813--Correpondence
United States. Continental Army
United States. Continental Army. Virginia Regiment, 12th
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783