Letter, 1780, Aug. 28, Philadelphia, [to] Col. Walter Stewart.

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Letter, 1780, Aug. 28, Philadelphia, [to] Col. Walter Stewart.

Introducing Capt. [John?] Vanderhorst and H[ext] McCall-- "Gentlemen of So. Carolina" who wish "to see the army ... under the Command of ... General Washington."

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