LIBRARY OF THE LELAND STANFORD (R. UNIVERSITY. a.34821 The Knickerbocker Press G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. To Nathanael Greene, April 1st. Reinforcement of militia-Condition of Virginia. To the Virginia Delegates in Congress, April 6th To Oliver Towles, April 14th Movements of enemy-Defense. To Skinner and Garrard, April 14th. Depredations of British-Militia-Arms. V II Movements of British-La Fayette's forced march-Advance of Cornwallis-Shortage of arms. To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, May 10th, Ordinance of Congress-Correspondence with Greene- 15th Removal of horses from enemy's route. 40 To Washington, May 28th Junction of Cornwallis and Arnold-Subsequent movements To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, May 28th, News from Greene-Enforcement of militia service-Lack of power over civilians. 4I Peace commission-Necessary attendance at Assembly- Final leave of public life-British treaty-Cornwallis' escape Mammoth bones, etc.-Scientific facts concerning western country-Non-recognition of public service. Death of Mrs. Jefferson-Scheme of life-Appointment of To James Madison, November 26th. Plan of movements-Thanks to Luzerne. Advertisement, December 15th. Absence from Virginia. An exact description of the limits and boundaries of the State A notice of its rivers, rivulets, and how far they are navigable, A notice of the best seaports of the State, and how big are the A notice of the mines and other subterraneous riches; its A description of the Indians in that State A notice of its counties, cities, townships, and villages |