Patrick Henry to Wythe, 10 November 1777
Letter text, November 10, 1777
Sir
I have the Honor to transmit to the general Assembly the several papers which accompany this which were brought to me yesterday by Express from our Delegates at Congress.
Some of the militia lately called into Service at Portsmouth will be speedily discharged from thence for want of proper Barracks, unless an officers I have order’d to that place for the purpose can provide them.
I am
The Honble Geo. Wythe Esqr
Letter text, November 10, 1777
Resolved, That this House will, to-morrow, resolve itself into a committee of the whole House, to consider of the letters from the Governor, which with several other papers were ordered to lie upon the table.
Ordered, That the treaty between the commissioners, appointed on behalf of this Commonwealth, and the chiefs of the Cherokee Indians made the 20th day of July last, and laid before the House by the Governor, be referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom the motion “that a supply be provided for the public exigencies.”