From George Washington to the Board of War, 30 May 1779
To the Board of War
Head Qrs Middle Brook May the 30: 1779
Gentlemen
I have the Honor to transmit you an Arrangement of the Officers in the Maryland line—and have to request, that you will take the earliest Occasion that may offer to make out and forward Commissions agreable to it, except in the cases of
No. | 46—Benjamin Garnett | 1st Lieut. | 5 Reg. | 13 Oct. | 78 |
47—Parker Hall Lee | do | 4 do | 16 do | do | |
53—William Trueman Stoddart | do | 5 do | 21 May | 79 | |
10—Williams Adams | 2 Lieut. | 7 do | 14 Apl | 1778 |
whose appointments must be previously confirmed by the State, upon which subject I have written to His Excellency the Governor.1
A Board of General Officers have Unanimously determined Lieut. Colo. Hubley’s claim to the 11th pensylvania Regiment to be superior to Lt Colonel Connor’s2—You will be pleased to make out a Commission for him & transmit it to Head Qrs. It must be dated when the Regiment was annexed by Congress to the pensylvania line3 unless Colo. Hartley’s resignation was subsequent. ⟨In such⟩ case, it must be dated when that took place. The same Board have also unanimously reported—that Capn Prowel’s promotion to the Majority was irregular. I shall transmit a Copy of their Report to Congress and of the Remonstrance of the pensylvania Captns against the appointmt—that they may vacate & recall the Commission he has received if they confirm the Report.4
Df, in Robert Hanson Harrison’s writing, DLC:GW; Varick transcript, DLC:GW.
3. This had taken place on 13 Jan. ( , 13:58).
4. GW forwarded the report in his letter to John Jay of 3 June, and Congress revoked Joseph Prowell’s commission two days later (DNA:PCC, item 152; , 14:694).