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Governor Nelsons plan for swiming the Cattle across the River has failed, but he adopted another...
Since the return presented Your Excellency by Chas Stewart, on the fourth Instant, Seven hundred...
The Rum on hand and on the Way from Elk, with twenty five Hhds to be sent by Mr Morris, & fifty...
To obtain useful and necessary knowledge for the purpose of carrying on an Expedition against the...
Since I wrote from Haddonfield I have seen Mr Saml Clements who was Guide to the enemy he is a...
The defenceless Situation of this place and the great quantity of public Stores in the different...
Yesterday there was at Hacketts Town 2.120 Barrells of Flour, and at Sussex Court House about 400...
This moment, Judge Herring, whose residence is near Tappaan, came here, on his flight nortward,...
On examining the state of the Magazines here I find that unless the most strenuous exertions are...
Your Excellency’s Instructions of the 21st Instant I receiv’d Yesterday and for Answer beg leave...
On examining the State of the Magazines here, I find that unless the most strenous exertions are...
There are no Cattle yet arrived, when they come none shall be distributed before I receive His...
Yesterday afternoon I left this place and went to Fort Mercer & hearing at that post about 7...
On General Lincolns arrival at Philada. I waited on him and as he always appeared to me a man of...
Although the Troops were served with provisions for thursday next, yet it may happen, by accident...
I wrote your from Warwick what prospect We had in Raising Teams, to Cart the flour from thence to...
Col. Wadsworth & my Self after arranging our business in Philada left that City this day at Ten...
The returns from the Magazine at New Windsor and posts on the rout from this City to the North...
The above return with about One hundred Cattle received to day will furnish the Troops in Camp...