George Washington Papers

To George Washington from Major General Robert Howe, 28 February 1780

From Major General Robert Howe

Robinson’s Farms [N.Y.] 28th of Feby 1780

Dear Sir

Your Excellency’s Letters of the 16th & 19th Inst: directed on public Service to General Heath, & that of the 22d to him or the Officer commanding in this Department, reach’d me the Day before yesterday—the Contents of the two first shall be duly observ’d, & I had anticipated the Purpose of the latter, having taken the requisite precautionary Steps previous to the Reception of it, in Consequence of Information given me of the seemingly intended Movements of the Enemy.

The Returns you mention, had been as I am inform’d transmitted before your Letter arriv’d.

General Heath left this Department on Tuesday,1 & nothing material enough to induce an Express having happen’d, & no other Opportunity offering, I have not until now done myself the Honor of addressing you.

I have ordered the Engineers to report to me the Requisites wanting to complete the Works, & shall proceed upon them the Moment the Weather will let us do so.2 With the greatest Regard & Respect I have the Honor to be Dear Sir your Excellency’s most obedient & very Humble Servant

Robert Howe

LS, DLC:GW.

1The previous Tuesday was 22 February.

2For the complex of forts, redoubts, batteries, and barracks planned for West Point, see Duportail to GW, 24 Sept. 1779. For GW’s orders to the commander of the Highlands department to continue the construction of the fortifications, see GW to William Heath, 27 Nov. 1779 (second letter).

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