1To George Washington from Major General Nathanael Greene, 23 November 1779 (Washington Papers)
Major Burnet and Col. Dehart has just returnd from the Equacanock [Pequannock] and say that there is (as to wood Water & Sandy soil) a most excellent position, within about four Miles of Equacanock [Forks of Pequannock] and......-de-camp Ichabod Burnet and Lt. Col. William De Hart examined for a suitable winter encampment was about five miles northwest of modern Totowa, N.J., in the...
2To George Washington from Major General Nathanael Greene, 23 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
Colonel Dayton and Major Burnet are still at Elizabeth Town and New York....time was to be lost in taking measures to procure a further supply I sent Colonel Butler with a party of Horse and Foot to New ark; and wrote to Doctor Burnet and Mr Marsh (the first a Judge of the County Court, and the last a County Contractor) our situation; And desired them to endeavour if possible to make a...
3To George Washington from Nathanael Greene, 28 July 1781 (Washington Papers)
Major Burnet is coming to the Northward for the recovery of his health and will wait upon your Excellency to give you a more full and particular account of the Southern department than would be proper to write. I am with...
4To George Washington from Major General Nathanael Greene, 17 April 1780 (Washington Papers)
The enclosure was a copy of a letter from artillery artificer Maj. Jeremiah Bruen to Greene written on this date, presumably from Morristown or its vicinity: “I have just receiv’d a Note from Major Burnet, requesting me to have a Gallery built for the reception of the Ambassador from France: it is not in my power to do it for want of Boards. There is a plenty in this County, not far from...
5To George Washington from Nathanael Greene, 29 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
...happy to know your Excellency’s intentions as early as possible that I may take measures to second them. Lord Cornwallis and his Army must be your prisoners. and God grant they may. Burnet and Morris I flatter myself have both been with you before this, and Captain Pierce also. The information you will receive from these will enable you to judge what can be effected in this Country and...
6To George Washington from Nathanael Greene, 7 April 1782 (Washington Papers)
Being informed by Major Burnet that the arrangement of the several Lines of the Southern States had not been made agreable to my order on that head, I have enclosed a Copy of all that have come to my hand, or that I have...
7To George Washington from Major General Nathanael Greene, 21 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
Colonel Dayton is gone to Elizabeth town and Major Burnet to New Ark, to see if any thing can be learned from those places.
8To George Washington from Major General Nathanael Greene, 26 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
, and Ichabod Burnet to William Irvine, same date, in
9To George Washington from Major General Nathanael Greene, 24 November 1777 (Washington Papers)
Major Burnet has just returned from Glover’s Brigade they will be at the black Horse to Night. Eight miles from this place.
10To George Washington from Major General Nathanael Greene, 30 November 1778 (Washington Papers)
Col. Febiger makes them much less Major Burnet thinks his account is better than my Lords but as my Lord has got the particular Corps his account must be better than the Colonels—However the Major founds his opinion upon the Bergen intelligence which he thinks is and...