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...preventing all Correspondence between the Inhabitants of this Country and our Enemies, obliges me to every degree of Intelligence that lead to the Channel of such Intercourse—Doctor William Burnet of New Ark can inform you of certain Insinuations and charges against Part of the Army under my Command, as if they were liable to Bribery and Corruption, in permitting Persons to go from Staten...
From William BurnetWm Burnet Chairman
William Burnet to GW, this date
. Although this letter has no dateline, it is docketed in Robert Hanson Harrison’s writing: “From Dr Burnet June 29th Ansd 30. 1776.” See GW to Burnet, 30 June
Burnet to GW, 29 June
William Burnet to GW, 29 June
Bana Burnet
, item 152. The cover is addressed: “To Docr William Shippen Junr at Docr Barnetts [Burnet’s] Newark favd by Mr Pennell.”
⟩ years. I Express my Wish in a letter Yesterday to Genl St Clair to see Doctr Cochran—nor have I been Able to find Doctr Burnet. I am, &C.
The inclosed Letter, from Majr Burnet, just now came to Genl Greene.This enclosure has not been identified. Ichabod Burnet (c.1756–1783) was at this time a voluntary aide to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene. Burnet was appointed an aide-de-camp to Greene in March 1778 (see ) and served to mid–1783, when he resigned from the army to go into business. Burnet died a short time later in Havana, Cuba.